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A COLLECTION OF HOTEL, INN, AND
TAVERN SIGNS IN GREAT BRITAIN
AND IRELAND, TO WHICH ARE ADDED
A FEW FOREIGN CAFÉ SIGNS
CLASSIFIED BY
G. A. TOMLIN
SPOTTISWOODE, BALLANTYNE & CO. LTD.
1 NEW-STREET SQUARE, LONDON, E. C. 4
1922
The Compiler wishes to express his great thanks to Miss E. P. Harrison for her courtesy in allowing him to use not only the title but her large collection of names.
He also desires to state his indebtedness to the standard work of Messrs. Larwood and Hotten for much valuable information, and further to thank the many friends who have told him of signs both odd and otherwise.
(After a writer of A.D. 1707)
PAGE | |
Agricultural | 1 |
Anatomy | 3 |
Animals and Insects | 7 |
Arms (Selected) | 11 |
Astronomical | 20 |
Birds | 21 |
Botany | 23 |
Clothing | 28 |
Colours | 29 |
Compounds—Bells | 34 |
Compounds—Crowns | 34 |
Compounds—Curious | 36 |
Dwelling Places | 44 |
Ecclesiastical | 49 |
Expressions, Phrases, and Proverbs | 51 |
Fish | 54 |
Geographical | 55 |
Golden | 61 |
Silver | 62 |
House and Table | 62 |
Industry and Implements | 64 |
Military | 68 |
Music | 70 |
Nature | 72 |
Nautical | 73 |
New | 77 |
Numerical | 79 |
Old, The | 82 |
People | 86 |
Poetry and Literature | 93 |
Potentates | 94 |
Railways | 99 |
Sports, Games, Pastimes | 100 |
The Most Ancient Inns | 104 |
The Highest Inns | 105 |
Inns with "Gallows" Signs | 105 |
Signs painted by Well-known Artists | 105 |
Inns Famous for Architecture | 106 |
Foreign Café Signs | 107 |
Notes | 113 |
(e) Signifies licence extinct.
(*) Signifies a pictorial sign.
PUBS
The Agricultural | Penrith |
The Harvest Home | Oakington |
The Plough | Sutton, Suffolk |
The Fen Plough | Chatteris |
The Ploughshare | Beeston |
The Plough and Fleece | Cockfield |
The Plough and Sickle | Nottingham |
The Plough and Harrow | Cambridge |
The Harrow | Langley, Bucks |
The Ploughboy | Lincoln |
The Farmer's Boy | Brickendon |
The Jolly Farmer | Bagshot |
The Jolly Farmers | Bengeo |
The Jolly Dealers | Rockland All Saints |
The Jolly Gardener | Rochdale |
The Jolly Gardeners | Soham |
The Market Gardener | Barnes |
The Yeoman | Poole |
The Kentish Yeoman | Tunbridge Wells |
The Graziers | Wakefield |
The Shepherd | Doddinghurst |
The Shepherd and Shepherdess | Aldenham Street |
The Shepherd and Flock | Farnham |
The Shepherd and Dog | Foxhall |
The Quiet Shepherd | Hollins |
The Sheep Shearers | Knebworth |
The Fold Gate | Stradsett |
The Dog and Crook | Braishfield |
The Hurdle | Horningtoft |
The Fleece | Richmond, Yorks |
The John Barleycorn | Coton, note 1 |
The Barley Mow | Witnesham, note 2 |
The Drovers | Darlington |
The Little Drover | Bow |
The Cowherds | Southampton |
The Cow and Pail | Ipswich |
The Jolly Waggoner | Ewell |
The Jolly Waggoners | Hersham |
The Kentish Waggoners | Borough |
The Waggon | Wix |
The Waggon and Horses | Ipswich |
The Jolly Carter | Middleton |
The Cart and Horses | Shalford |
The Cart Overthrown | Edmonton |
The Dray and Horses | Tottenhill |
The Horse and Sacks | Harrow Road |
The Horse and Dorsers | City, note 3 |
The Horse and Chains | Bushey |
The Horse and Gear | Elston |
The Horse and Farrier | Penrith |
The Horse and Harrow | West Hagborne |
The Horse and Drill | Cirencester |
The Haycock | Wansford, note 4 |
The Hay Field | Mile End |
The Load of Hay | Paddington |
The Hay Cutters | Oxted |
The Hay Makers | Chesterton |
The Harvest Man | Amber Hill |
The Labourers' Union | Burton-on-Trent |
The Bushel | Grimstone |
The Bushel and Strike | Royston, note 5 |
The Drill | Squirrel's Heath |
The Mill | Stamford |
The Millstone | Stamford |
The Wind Mill | Bourne |
The Water Mill | Wivelsfield |
The Market | Durham |
The Cattle Market | King's Lynn |
The Drover's Call | Gainsborough |
Hands. | |
The Hand | Chirk |
The Cross Hands | Fishponds |
The Bird in Hand | Carlisle |
The Bird i' th' Hand | Scholes |
The Book in Hand | Mablethorpe |
The Friend in Hand | Hounslow |
The Flower in Hand | Norwich |
The Hammer in Hand | Brigg |
The Hand in Hand | Boxhill |
The Hat in Hand | Portsea |
The Spear in Hand | Norwich |
The Sword in Hand | Bury St. Edmunds |
The Hand and Cleaver | Ranton |
The Hand and Crown | Oxford Street |
The Hand and Flower | Addison Bridge, note 6 |
The Hand and Glove | Windsor |
The Hand and Marigold | Bermondsey |
The Hand and Mace | Kingston-on-Thames |
The Hand and Racquet | Whitcombe Street |
The Hand and Shears | Cloth Fair |
The Hand and Spear | Weybridge |
The Hand and Shuttle | Padiham |
The Hand and Sceptre | Tunbridge Wells |
Hearts. | |
The Bleeding Heart | Hatton Garden, note 7 |
The Heart in Hand | Winchester |
The Heart and Hand | Brighton |
The Hearts of Gold | Durham |
The Hearts of Oak | Cambridge, note 8 |
Bones. | |
The Bones Gate | Epsom, note 9 |
The Blade Bone | Bethnal Green |
The Whale Bone | Hull |
St. Peter's Finger | Lytchett Minster, note 10 |
Heads. | |
The St. Andrew's Head | Stepney |
The St. Edmund's Head | Ipswich |
The St. Luke's Head | Old Street |
The King's Head | Gunnerside * |
The Queen's Head | Brandeston |
The King Alfred's Head | Newington |
The King Charles' Head | Goring Heath * |
The King Harold's Head | Nazeing |
The Admiral's Head | Bealings |
The Nelson's Head | St. Ives, Hunts. |
The Black's Head | Gainsborough |
The Negro's Head | Cotton, note 11 |
The Saracen's Head | Southwell, note 12 |
The Turk's Head | Hasketon |
The Barnardiston Head | Kedington |
The Beckford Head | Old Street |
The Bedford Head | Maiden Lane, note 13 |
The Burns Head | Hull |
The Birches' Head | Hanley |
The Bear's Head | Brereton |
The Boar's Head | Cannon Street |
The Bull's Head | Barnes |
The Buffalo's Head | Puckeridge |
The Butler's Head | Telegraph Street |
The Camel's Head | Devonport |
The Calf's Head | Worston |
The Duke's Head | Walton-on-Thames |
The Druid's Head | Kingston-on-Thames |
The Essex Head | Essex Street |
The Friar's Head | Ipswich |
The Goat's Head | Lichfield |
The Griffin's Head | Mears Ashby |
The Garrick Head | Portsmouth |
The Hind's Head | Aldermaston |
The Hart's Head | Giggleswick |
The Kemble's Head | Longacre |
The Lion's Head | Ipswich |
The Lode's Head | Wiggenhall, note 14 |
The Marlborough Head | Saxtead |
The Milton's Head | Nottingham |
The Maid's Head | Norwich |
The Maiden's Head | Uckfield |
The Newby Head | Ingleton |
The Nag's Head | Holloway |
The Parr's Head | Camden Town |
The Pitt's Head | Little Stanhope Street |
The Paxton Head | Knightsbridge |
The Prince's Head | Buckingham Street |
The Princess' Head | Tenby |
The Pope's Head | Norwich (e), note 15 |
The Rodney Head | Mile End |
The Ram's Head | Longton |
The Stag's Head | Swalescliffe |
The Squirrel's Head | Romford |
The Wilkes Head | St. Ives, Hunts, note 16 |
The Wallace Head | Blandford Street |
The Whitmore Head | Hoxton |
The Zoological | Hull |
The Dog | Bedfield |
The Barking Dogs | Tabernacle Street |
The Pointer | Alresford |
The Pointers | Newchurch |
The Spaniel Dog | New Tisson Street |
The Hound | Stradishall |
The Fox Hound | Five Head |
The Greyhound | Richmond, Surrey |
The Greyhound Pup | Ryde |
The Talbot | Ripley, note 17 |
The Dog and Badger | Medmenham |
The Dog and Bull | Croydon |
The Dog and Fox | Wimbledon |
The Horse | Bishop Burton |
The Arabian Horse | New Lakenham |
The Bleeding Horse | Ramsbury |
The Flying Horse | Pitfield Street |
The Pegasus | Hornsey |
The Rampant Horse | Needham Market |
The Wild Horse | Burnham Market |
The Sumpter Horse | Penwortham, note 18 |
The Pack Horse | Staines |
The Pack Horse and Talbot | Hammersmith |
The Shetland Pony | Clenchwarton (e) |
The Fox and Pony | South Cove |
The Fox and Yorkshire Grey | Whitechapel |
The Fox | Newbourne |
The Intrepid Fox | Soho |
The Wheatland Fox | Wenlock |
The Fox under the Hill | Denmark Hill |
The Young Fox | Bath |
The Fox and Cubs | Lilley |
The Fox's Brush | Ropsley |
The Cat | Whitecross Street |
The Civet Cat | Kensington (e), note 19 |
The Cat and Lion | Stretton |
The Cat and Tiger | Sevenoaks |
The Boar | Great Ryborough |
The Hampshire Hog | Hammersmith |
The Hog in the Pound | Oxford Street, note 20 |
The Grunting Hog | St. Ives, Hunts, note 21 |
The Sow and Pigs | Thundridge |
The Bull | Woodbridge * |
The Little Bull | Spalding |
The Winged Bull | Rake |
The Bull and Dog | Stokesley |
The Ox | Lintz Green |
The Durham Ox | Grantham, note 22 |
The Brocklesby Ox | Ulceby |
The Ketton Ox | Yarm |
The Wild Ox | Stockton |
The Buffalo | Islington |
The Cow and Calf | Eastcheap |
The Heifer | Norwich |
The Airedale Heifer | Keighley |
The Craven Heifer | Stainforth |
The Wensleydale Heifer | West Witton |
The Zebra | Ipswich |
The Giraffe | Kennington |
The Unicorn | Richmond, Yorks |
The Lion and Unicorn | Wellington |
The Lion | Barking |
The Lion in the Wood | High Wycombe |
The Ramping Lion | Huntingdon |
The Lion and Lamb | Ardleigh |
The Tiger | Tower Dock |
The Tigress | Hull |
The Leopard | Ipswich |
The Panther | Bethnal Green |
The Elephant | Pangbourne |
The Buck | Reeth * |
The Buck and Dog | Stockport |
The Running Buck | Ipswich |
The Wounded Hart | Norwich |
The Hart's Horns | Knaresborough |
The Horns | Kennington |
The Stag | Little Easton |
The Royal Stag | Datchet |
The Bald Faced Stag | Finchley, note 23 |
The Hunted Stag | Bury St. Edmunds |
The Antelope | Cobham |
The Roebuck | Tottenham |
The Reindeer | Banbury |
The Rabbit | Cambridge |
The Hare | Leavesden Green |
The Lamb and Hare | Kennington |
The Lamb | Ely |
The Wiltshire Lamb | Southsea |
The Ram | Tidworth |
The Goat | Deeping St. James |
The Royal Goat | Bedgelert |
The Ibex | Chadleworth |
The Wolf | Dedworth |
The Griffin | Norwich |
The Monster | Pimlico |
The Phœnix | Taunton |
The Polar Bear | Hull |
The Grampus | King's Lynn |
The Crocodile | Norwich |
The Porcupine | Charing Cross Road |
The Sea Horse | Ipswich |
The Squirrel | Wellington |
The Otter | Ottershaw |
The Beaver | Beverley |
The Cockatrice | Norton Subcourse (e) |
The Essex Serpent | Covent Garden, note 24 |
The Bee | Abergele |
The Busy Bee | Bradford |
The Grasshopper | Oxted, note 25 |
The Midge | Hatton |
The Albert Arms | Farnworth |
The Aston Arms | Market Rasen |
The Abingdon Arms | Thame |
The Althorpe Arms | Warwick |
The Ashburnham Arms | Hastings |
The Affleck Arms | Dalham |
The Anson Arms | South Town |
The Abergavenny Arms | Kemp Town |
The Ailesbury Arms | Marlborough |
The Amhurst Arms | Riverhead |
The Abercorn Arms | Stanmore |
The Assheton Arms | Middleton |
The Askew Arms | Ealing |
The Ashley Arms | Walton-on-Thames |
The Anstey Arms | Poole |
The Acland Arms | Exeter |
The Alford Arms | Frithsden |
The Arundel Arms | Tipton |
The Buckinghamshire Arms | Blickling |
The Bankes Arms | Studland |
The Bent Arms | Lingfield |
The Bedford Arms | Watford |
The Bancroft Arms | Mile End |
The Boyne Arms | Burwarton |
The Bridgewater Arms | Little Gaddesden * |
The Blenheim Arms | Ramilies Street |
The Beauchamp Arms | Dywock |
The Barne Arms | Dunwich * |
The Bedingfield Arms | Eye * |
The Bolton Arms | Leyburn * |
The Biddulph Arms | Ledbury |
The Barnardiston Arms | Kedington |
The Bristol Arms | Shotley * |
The Bunbury Arms | Great Barton |
The Baker Arms | Bayfordbury |
The Baker's Arms | Farnham |
The Builders' Arms | Walton-on-Thames |
The Butchers' Arms | Bruisyard |
The Boat Builders' Arms | Reading |
The Brickmakers' Arms | Ipswich |
The Brushmakers' Arms | Leeds |
The Boilermakers' Arms | Norwich |
The Blacksmiths' Arms | North Weald |
The Bricklayers' Arms | Hersham |
The Brewers' Arms | Stonham |
The Cross Keys | Bellerby, note 26 |
The Carters' Arms | Middleton |
The Carriers' Arms | South Marston |
The Curriers' Arms | Norwich |
The Coopers' Arms | Beachamwell |
The Carpenters' Arms | Windsor |
The Cricketers' Arms | Norwich |
The Coachmakers' Arms | Watford |
The Colliers' Arms | Rock |
The Clothiers' Arms | Hocksmoor |
The Coalminers' Arms | Swadlincote |
The College Arms | Hertford Heath |
The Cavalry Arms | Birchamcliffe |
The Corporation Arms | Pontefract |
The Castle Arms | Warwick |
The City Arms | Esher |
The Caledonian Arms | Sunderland |
The County Arms | Hounslow |
The Cadogan Arms | Chelsea |
The Colville Arms | Chelsea |
The Caxton Arms | Beccles |
The Culford Arms | Ingham |
The Cavendish Arms | Barrow |
The Chandos Arms | Edgware |
The Clarendon Arms | Watford |
The Cranley Arms | Fulham Road |
The Coburg Arms | Esher |
The Dundas Arms | Kintbury |
The Dartmouth Arms | Kentish Town |
The Dysart Arms | Ham |
The Devonshire Arms | Notting Hill |
The Durell Arms | Fulham |
The Drayton Arms | Brompton |
The Dyers' Arms | Cannon Street |
The Druids' Arms | Penrith |
The Dorset Arms | East Grinstead |
The Derby Arms | Sheen |
The Dimsdale Arms | Hertford |
The Daniel Arms | Truro |
The Ellison Arms | Jarrow |
The Exeter Arms | Stamford |
The Engineers' Arms | Swindon |
The Floral Arms | Slough |
The Fullers' Arms | Berwick |
The Footballers' Arms | Burnley |
The Foresters' Arms | Ascot |
The Farriers' Arms | Bunwell |
The Farmers' Arms | Muker |
The Fishmongers' Arms | Cley |
The Factory Arms | Berwick |
The Foundry Arms | Poole |
The Fishers' Arms | Blackburn |
The Fanciers' Arms | Norwich |
The Fife Arms | Braemar |
The Finborough Arms | Fulham |
The Fitzroy Arms | Cambridge |
The Falkland Arms | Newbury |
The FitzWilliam Arms | Stamford |
The Garden Arms | Bedford |
The Gardeners' Arms | Haning |
The Glovers' Arms | Yeovil |
The Glaziers' Arms | Ely |
The Gregorian Arms | Jamaica Road |
The Golddiggers' Arms | Peckham |
The Gravediggers' Arms | Uxbridge |
The Gordon Arms | Elgin |
The Gladstone Arms | Stowupland |
The Gunter Arms | Fulham Road |
The Grosvenor Arms | Newmarket |
The Haberdashers' Arms | Pitfield Street |
The Hotpressers' Arms | Norwich |
The Hunters' Arms | Middleton |
The Hufflers' Arms | Wilmington |
The Hoste Arms | Burnham Market |
The Herschel Arms | Slough |
The Harewood Arms | Northallerton |
The Hare Arms | Stow Bardolph |
The Hoskins Arms | Oxted |
The Hardwicke Arms | Arrington |
The Havelock Arms | Hertford Heath |
The Ince Arms | Euxton |
The Ivor Arms | Brynnsadler |
The Ipswich Arms | Ipswich |
The Ironmongers' Arms | Norwich |
The Jubilee Arms | Islington |
The Joiners' Arms | Thwaite |
The Jerningham Arms | Shifnal |
The Keigwin Arms | Mousehole |
The Kimberley Arms | Norwich |
The King's Arms | Woodbridge |
The Lord Arran's Arms | New Bond Street |
The Lord Conyers' Arms | Wales |
The Lord Monson's Arms | Tottenham Street |
The Lord Howe's Arms | Leicester |
The Lord Somers' Arms | Stibbington Street |
The Lady Owen's Arms | Goswell Road |
The Leathersellers' Arms | Watford |
The Lovat Arms | Beauly |
The Lytton Arms | Knebworth |
The Lowther Arms | Penrith |
The Lincoln Arms | King's Cross |
The Lillie Arms | West Brompton |
The Leicester Arms | Penshurst |
The Luttrell Arms | Dunster |
The Lygon Arms | Broadway |
The Leeds Arms | Cleethorpes |
The Duke of Leeds' Arms | Dewsbury |
The Lansdowne Arms | Calne |
The Liverpool Arms | Norbiton |
The Lyttleton Arms | Hagley |
The Montagu Arms | Langley, Bucks |
The Montague Arms | Blackburn |
The Millers' Arms | Healey |
The Minders' Arms | Oldham |
The Miners' Arms | Gunnerside (e) |
The Masons' Arms | Louth |
The Mariners' Arms | King's Lynn |
The Mechanics' Arms | Glossop |
The Merton Arms | Cambridge |
The Manners' Arms | Grantham |
The Manvers' Arms | Lincoln |
The Navy Arms | Truro |
The Norfolk Arms | Burwood Place |
The Norwich Arms | King's Lynn |
The Northumberland Arms | Putney |
The Needlemakers' Arms | Ilkeston |
The Oddfellows' Arms | Stoke |
The Oilmillers' Arms | Grimsby |
The Osney Arms | Oxford |
The Orleans Arms | Esher |
The Offord Arms | Caledonian Road |
The Orford Arms | Norwich |
The Oxford Arms | Kington |
The Ordnance Arms | York Road |
The Princes' Arms | Boxmoor |
The Prince of Wales' Feathers | East Tuddenham |
The Painters' Arms | Belgrave Mews |
The Printers' Arms | Crayford |
The Papermakers' Arms | Plaxtol |
The Potters' Arms | Poole |
The Porters' Arms | High Wycombe |
The Platelayers' Arms | Hatfield |
The Plumbers' Arms | Limpsfield |
The Pencutters' Arms | Waterloo |
The Parker Arms | Chorley |
The Parkers' Arms | Colne |
The Portsmouth Arms | Hurstbourne |
The Pocock Arms | Caledonian Road |
The Poulett Arms | Chard |
The Portland Arms | King's Lynn |
The Portman Arms | Millbank Street |
The Queen's Arms | Fendall Street |
The Quarryman's Arms | Blackburn |
The Royal Arms | Peterborough |
The Royal Naval Arms | Keyham |
The Royal Essex Arms | Brentwood |
The Rockingham Arms | Sheffield |
The Rutland Arms | Newmarket |
The Redcliffe Arms | Fulham Road |
The Railway Arms West | Drayton |
The Rifle Arms | Sudbury |
The Rifleman's Arms | Ely |
The Stockton Arms | East Hartburn |
The Scutchers' Arms | Long Melford, note 27 |
The Sportsman's Arms | Menheniot |
The Shepherds' Arms | Cowcliffe |
The Skinners' Arms | Cannon Street |
The Soldiers' Arms | Warleggan |
The Shipwrights' Arms | Ipswich |
The Spinners' Arms | Bury |
The Stonemasons' Arms | Devonport |
The Shard Arms | Kent Road |
The Stanhope Arms | Brasted |
The Seymour Arms | East Knoyle |
The Somerset Arms | Praed Street |
The Sergison Arms | Haywards Heath |
The Spencer Arms | Barnes |
The Sussex Arms | Hammersmith |
The Stradbroke Arms | Darsham |
The Tregonwell Arms | Bournemouth |
The Tharp Arms | Chippenham |
The Trevor Arms | Knightsbridge |
The Townsend Arms | Hertford Heath |
The Telegraph Arms | Putney |
The Tailors' Arms | Comberton |
The Turners' Arms | Mortimer |
The Tanners' Arms | Great Yarmouth |
The Thatchers' Arms | Great Warley |
The Trinity Arms | Norwich |
The Unthank Arms | Norwich |
The Unwin Arms | Hornsey |
The Union Arms | Panton Street |
The University Arms | Oxford |
The Uxbridge Arms | Burton-on-Trent |
The Victoria Arms | Battersea |
The Volunteer Arms | Sunbury |
The Volunteers' Arms | Blackburn |
The Verulam Arms | St. Albans |
The Vane Arms | Stockton-on-Tees |
The Vernon Arms | Southrepps |
The Wine Cooper's Arms | Norwich |
The Weavers' Arms | Stoke Newington |
The Waterman's Arms | Hersham |
The Welldiggers' Arms | Petworth |
The Woodcutters' Arms | Eastwood |
The Woodman's Arms | Normandy |
The Woodman's Arms | Newton |
The Worsteddealers' Arms | Oldham |
The Wrestlers' Arms | Newmarket |
The Wharncliffe Arms | Tintagel |
The Wharton Arms | Bedlington |
The Windham Arms | Norwich |
The Wyndham Arms | Bridgend |
The Willoughby Arms | Parham |
The Wake Arms | Epping |
The Yarmouth Arms | Thames Street |
The Yachtsman's Arms | Wivenhoe |
The Zetland Arms | South Kensington |
The Sun | Eton |
The Rising Sun | Datchet, note 28 |
The Noon Sun | Rochdale |
The Sun Rising | Tewkesbury |
The Sun in Wood | Ashmore Green |
The Sun in Sands | Shooters Hill |
The Sun in Splendour | Portobello Road |
The Full Moon | Bath |
The Half Moon | Reeth * |
The Moon and Stars | Norwich |
The Half Moon and Star | Ipswich |
The Half Moon and Seven Stars | Brentford, note 29 |
The Star | Wenhaston |
The Morning Star | Datchet |
The Glittering Star | Darlington |
The Rising Star | Darlington |
The North Star | Slough |
The South Star | Yarmouth |
The Star in East | Blackwall |
The Star of India | Gordon Road |
The Rainbow | Fleet Street, note 30 |
The Eclipse | Pimlico |
The Magnet | Addlestone |
The Compass | Exeter |
The Compasses | Wenhaston |
The Rule and Compasses | Thurleigh |
The Square and Compasses | Carnforth |
The Mariner's Compass | King's Lynn |
The Scales | Cambridge |
The Bird | Barforth |
The Sea Birds | Bridlington |
The Blackbird | Bagnor |
The Blackbirds | Hertford |
The Bullfinch | Riverhead |
The Bustard South | Rouceby |
The Black Cock | Falstone |
The Cock | Epping |
The Fighting Cocks | St. Albans * |
The Cock and Magpie | Hammersmith |
The Cock and Pye | Ipswich |
The Cock and Pymat | Wittington, note 31 |
The Choughs | Yeovil |
The Crane | Yarmouth |
The Cuckoo | Ashwell |
The Crow | St. Albans |
The Crow on Gate | Crowborough |
The Royston Crow | Ware |
The Cygnet | Norwich |
The Duck in the Pond | Stanmore |
The Dove | Ipswich |
The Doves | Hammersmith |
The Eagle | Boston |
The Eaglet | Seven Sisters Road |
The Spread Eagle | Bengeo |
The Falcon | Rushmere |
The Gull | Framingham Pigott |
The Hawk | Halesworth |
The Sparrowhawk | Burnley |
The Hen and Chickens | Canterbury |
The Moor Cock | Hawes Junction |
The Moorhen | Littletown |
The Magpie | Stonham * |
The Magpies | Lincoln |
The Nightingale | Canterbury |
The Ostrich | Wherstead * |
The Owl | Highbeach |
The Pelican | Leicester |
The Pyewipe | Lincoln, note 32 |
The Pigeon | Spalding |
The Plover | Eversley |
The Parrot | St. Ives, Hunts |
The Peacock | Ely |
The Peahen | St. Albans |
The Pheasant | Great Shefford |
The Pheasant Cock | Norwich |
The Robin | Anerley |
The Raven | Borden |
The Swallow | Swallow Street |
The Swallows | Cley |
The Stork | Birmingham |
The Skylark | Headingley |
The Swan | Fittleworth, note 33 |
The Swan and Nest | Wellingborough |
The Swan with Two Necks | Lad Lane, note 34 |
The Swan with Two Nicks | Swavesey |
The Garden | Sunderland |
The Garden Gate | Histon |
The Angel Gardens | New Catton |
The Orchard Gardens | North Walsham |
The Orchard | Askew Road |
The Vineyard | Rochester |
The Vintage | Wellington |
The Nursery | Norwich |
The Bower | Landbeach |
The Havering Bower | Stepney |
The Cherry Arbour | Sparkhill |
The Flower of the Forest | Blackfriars |
The Flowers of the Forest | Deptford |
The Flower of Kent | Lewisham |
The Blossoms | Chester |
The Flower Pot | Hertford |
The Pot of Flowers | Stowmarket |
The Gurnon Bushes | Coopersale |
The Bush | Farnham |
The Elder Bush | Soham |
The Furze Bush | Aldermaston |
The Holly Bush | Bewdley |
The Hollies | Moordown |
The Ivy Bush | Caermarthen |
The May Bush | Stowmarket (e) |
The Hop Bine | Cambridge |
The Hop Pole | Worcester |
The Hop Poles | Tewkesbury |
The Würtemberger Hop | Stepney, note 35 |
The Malt and Hops | Soham |
The Tree | Bude |
The Trees | Ripon |
The Apple Tree | Carlisle |
The Aspen Tree | York Town |
The Ash | Ash Hill |
The Mountain Ash | Ipswich |
The Bay Tree | Roman Road |
The Beech Tree | Bromley |
The Beechwood | Harrogate |
The Birch Tree | Coalville |
The Box Tree | Gravel Lane |
The Crab Tree | Fulham, note 36 |
The Cherry Tree | Bromeswell |
The Chestnut Tree | West Wratting |
The Chestnuts | Colwyn Bay |
The Cedar Tree | Putney |
The Cedars | West Kensington |
The Cotton Tree | Bury |
The Elm Tree | Oxford |
The Elm | Norwich |
The Elms | Estcourt Road |
The Queen's Elm | Fulham Road, note 37 |
The Wych Elm | Norbiton |
The Elder Tree | Spitalfields |
The Fig Tree | Peterborough |
The Fir Tree | Wanstead |
The Firs | Malvern |
The Holly Tree | Southwark |
The Laurel Tree | Brick Lane |
The Laurels | Bromley |
The Lemon Tree | Bedfordbury |
The Myrtle Tree | Taunton |
The Myrtle | Ipswich |
The Mulberry Tree | Ipswich |
The Oak Tree | Richmond, Surrey |
The Orange Tree | Euston Road |
The Plane Tree | Burnley |
The Pound Tree | Sparkhill |
The Palm Tree | Palm Street |
The Pear Tree | West Row |
The Sycamore Tree | Thornsett |
The Thorn Tree | Derby |
The Thorn | Burnley |
The Walnut Tree | Norwich |
The Willow Tree | Eton, note 38 |
The Withy Trees | Bambor Bridge |
The Yew Tree | Cannock |
The Acorn | Nicholas Passage |
The Oak | Sudbury |
The Oak Shades | Norwich |
The British Oak | Berry Brow |
The Broad Oak | Strelley |
The Cuckoo Oak | Wadderley |
The Gospel Oak | Kentish Town |
The King's Oak | High Beech |
The Round Oak | Padworth |
The Royal Oak | Epping |
The Oak and Acorn | Taunton |
The Oak and Ivy | Walmer, note 39 |
The Oak Branch | Warrington |
The Olive Branch | Inkpen |
The Rosemary Branch | Lewisham |
The Barleycorn | Euston |
The Barley Sheaf | Dogdyke |
The Oat Sheaf | Whittlesea |
The Sedge Sheaf | Burnt Fen |
The Wheat Sheaf | Ide Hill |
The Rosemary | Norwich |
The Rose | Old Bailey |
The Blooming Rose | Hunslet |
The Little Rose | Cambridge |
The Handford Rose | Ipswich |
The Moss Rose | Preston |
The Rose Bud | Accrington |
The Rose in June | Margate |
The Rose of Kent | Deptford |
The Rose of Lee | Catford |
The Rose and Shamrock | Chester le Street |
The Rose and Thistle | Burnley |
The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle | Eton |
The Rose and Lily | Bermondsey |
The Daisy | Knightsbridge |
The Fleur de Lis | Stoke under Ham |
The Fleur de Lys | St. Albans |
The Blooming Fuchsia | Ipswich |
The Heartsease | Norwich |
The Honeysuckle | Gateshead |
The Lily | Hull |
The Pansy | Goodge Street |
The Primrose | Bishopsgate |
The Tulip | Shenfield |
The Virginia Plant | Great Dover Street, note 40 |
The Virginia Planter | Bethnal Green |
The Water Lily | Ipswich |
The Woodbine | South Shields |
The Clachan | Sherborne Lane |
The Shamrock | Bath |
The Scotch Thistle | Birkenhead |
The Vine | Mile End |
The Vine and Ivy | Stow Bardolph |
The Ivy | Lincoln |
The Ivy Leaf | Ipswich |
The Olive Leaf | Ipswich |
The Grapes | Rochester |
The Bunch of Grapes | Brompton Road |
The Artichoke | Farringdon Street |
The Cabbage | Kingsclere |
The Cauliflower | Ilford |
The Coconut | Kingston-on-Thames |
The Carrots | Hampton Bishop |
The Pineapple | Lambeth |
The Rhubarb | Bristol |
The Plume | Hungerford |
The Feathers | Waterloo Road |
The Plume of Feathers | Tewin |
The Cape | Billingsley |
The Cardinal's Cap | Norwich |
The Cardinal's Hat | Harleston |
The Hat and Feather | Downham |
The Hat and Feathers | Sutton St. James |
The Cap and Feathers | Tillingham |
The Wig | Redisham |
The Buckle | Seaford |
The Buffcoat | Norwich |
The Tabard | Turnham Green, note 41 |
The Boot | Great Bealings, note 42 |
The Shoe | Wroxall |
The Boot and Shoe | March |
The Boot and Slipper | Benwick |
The Bonnie Cravat | Ashford, note 43 |
The Leather Gaiters | Hauxton |
Black. | |
The Black Boy | Alfreton, note 44 |
The Black Boys | Aylsham |
The Black Bell | Ipswich, note 45 |
The Black Bull | Fulham |
The Black Bear | Tewkesbury |
The Black Chequers | Norwich |
The Black Dog | Sunbury, note 46 |
The Black Dog and Duck | Bury |
The Black Eagle | Norwich |
The Black Friar | Queen Victoria Street |
The Black Goose | King's Lynn |
The Black Goats | Lincoln |
The Black Griffin | Canterbury |
The Black Hart | Ringsend |
The Black Hatchet | Silchester |
The Black Horse | Sheen |
The Black Jack | Clare Market, note 47 |
The Black Joke | King's Lynn |
The Black Lion | Stockton, note 48 |
The Black Prince | Norwich |
The Black Rabbit | Littlehampton |
The Black Raven | Bishopsgate |
The Black Swan | Winchester |
White. | |
The White Bear | Fickles Hole, note 49 |
The White Bull | Ribchester |
The White Bell | Southery |
The White Cottage | Norwich |
The White Cross | Richmond, Surrey |
The White Elm | Monk Soham |
The White Friars | Norwich |
The White Horn | Bow * |
The White Horse | Framlingham, note 50 |
The Great White Horse | Ipswich, note 51 |
The White House | Faversham |
The White Heifer | Scorton |
The White Hart | Windsor |
The White Lion | Cobham |
The Little White Lion | Cobham, note 52 |
The White Lodge | Attleborough |
The White Rose | Norwich |
The White Raven | Bedford Street |
Green. | |
The Island Green | Edinburgh |
The Green Bushes | Stockton-on-Tees |
The Green Bank | Falmouth |
The Green Coat Boy | Westminster |
The Green Gardens | Rochdale |
The Green Gate | City Road |
The Green Gates | Bethnal Green |
The Green Hill | Histon |
The Green Hills | Norwich |
The Green Market | Penzance |
The Green Man | Tunstall, note 53 |
The Green Shutter | Sunderland |
The Green Tree | Darlington |
Blue. | |
The Blue Anchor | Southport |
The Blue Boy | Hertford |
The Blue Boar | Lincoln, note 54 |
The Blue Bell | Crookham |
The Blue Ball | Bruton |
The Blue Bull | Grantham |
The Blue Coat Boy | Ipswich |
The Blue Cow | South Witham |
The Blue Dog | Stainby |
The Blue Eyed Maid | Southwark |
The Blue Fox | Gunby |
The Blue House | Sunderland |
The Blue Horse | Great Ponton |
The Blue Last | Dorset Street |
The Blue Lion | East Witton, note 55 |
The Blue Man | Grantham |
The Blue Pig | Bellerby |
The Blue Posts | Cork Street |
The Blue Peter | Portsea |
The True Blue | Cambridge |
Red. | |
The Red Bull | Gray's Inn Road |
The Red Cat | Norwich |
The Red Cow | Hammersmith |
The Red Cross | Crowborough |
The Red Deer | Hersham |
The Red Dragon | Kirby Lonsdale, note 56 |
The Red House | Caxton |
The Red Horse | Stratford-on-Avon, note 57 |
The Red Hart | March |
The Red Lion | Martlesham, note 58 |
The Original Red Lion | Brentford |
The Carved Red Lion | Essex Road |
The Red Lodge | Scriveton |
The Red Well | Barnard Castle |
Various | |
The Grey Bull | Stanhope |
The Grey Eagle | Grey Eagle Street |
The Grey Friar | Chawton |
The Grey Friars | King's Lynn |
The Grey Goat | Penrith |
The Grey Horse | West Rounton |
The Grey Mare | Northchurch |
The Dapple Grey | Lower Park Road, note 59 |
The Maldon Grey | Chilton |
The Scotch Grey | King's Lynn |
The Yorkshire Grey | Piccadilly |
The Bay Horse | York, note 60 |
The Bay Malton | Great Portland Street |
The Brown Cow | Accrington |
The Brown Jug | Barnard Castle |
The Brown Bear | Barbican |
The Dun Cow | Old Kent Road |
The Dun Horse | St. Ives, Hunts |
The Pied Bull | Sibsey |
The Pied Calf | Spalding, note 61 |
The Pied Horse | Finsbury |
The Spotted Cow | Cambridge |
The Spotted Dog | Willesden |
The Spotted Horse | Putney |
The Chestnut Horse | Great Finborough |
The Roan Horse | Pollard Street |
The Sorrel Horse | Barham, note 62 |
The Bell | Hertford, note 63 |
The Bow Bells | Bow Road |
The Bells of Ouseley | Runnymede |
The Bell and Anchor | Hammersmith |
The Bell and Birdcage | Wood Street |
The Bell and Crown | Peterborough |
The Bell and Feathers | Sawbridgeworth |
The Bell and Horns | Brompton |
The Bell and Mackerel | Mile End |
The Bell and Oak | Peterborough |
The Bell and Swan | Ware |
The Crown | Kenton |
The Crown and Anchor | Ipswich |
The Crown and Anvil | Minories |
The Crown and Angel | Norwich |
The Crown and Apple Tree | Berwick Street |
The Crown and Cushion | Eton |
The Crown and Column | Devonport |
The Crown and Castle | Orford |
The Crown and Compasses | Cambridge |
The Crown and Dolphin | Royston |
The Crown and Falcon | Puckeridge |
The Crown and Glove | Chester, note 65 |
The Crown and Grapes | Southwick |
The Crown and Harp | Cambridge |
The Crown and Hundred House | Munstow |
The Crown and Horns | East Ilsley |
The Crown and Horseshoe | Bristol |
The Crown and Horseshoes | Edmonton |
The Crown and Leek | Mile End |
The Crown and Liver | Hawarden |
The Crown and Mitre | King's Lynn |
The Crown and Punchbowl | Horningsea |
The Crown and Raven | Bridgnorth |
The Crown and Shears | Minories |
The Crown and Shuttle | Shoreditch |
The Crown and Stirrup | Lyndhurst |
The Crown and Seven Stars | Royal Mint Street |
The Crown and Sugarloaf | Garlick Hill |
The Crown and Sceptre | Brompton |
The Crown and Treaty House | Uxbridge |
The Crown and Thistle | Leicester, note 66 |
The Crown and Two Chairmen | Soho |
The Crown and Woolpack | Stamford |
The Anchor and Hope | Dartford |
The Anchor of Hope | King's Lynn |
The Apple Tree and Mitre | Cursitor Street |
The Boy and Barrel | Wakefield |
The Barn and Barrel | Tenbury |
The Barrel and Grapes | Trimdon Grange |
The Buck and Bell | Long Itchington |
The Bird and Gate | Uckfield |
The Bush Thrush and Blackbird | East Peckham |
The Black Boy and Still | Brentford |
The Bell and Bowl | Whaplode |
The Boat and Gun | Skeldyke |
The Bull and Anchor | Holborn |
The Bull and Bell | Ropemaker Street |
The Bull and Butcher | Norwich |
The Bull and Chain | Lincoln |
The Bull and Gate | Camden Town |
The Bull and Horseshoes | Latton |
The Bull and Last | Highgate |
The Bull and Mouth | Holborn |
The Bull and Pump | Shoreditch |
The Bull and Stars | Putney |
The Bull and Swan | Stamford |
The Bull and Stirrup | Chester |
The Bear and Bells | Beccles |
The Bear and Billet | Chester |
The Bear and Crown | Clare |
The Bear and Cross | Great Kimble |
The Bear and Pole | Romsey |
The Bear and Ragged Staff | Charing Cross Road |
The Bear and Rummer | Mortimer Street, note 67 |
The Cow and Snuffers | Llandaff, note 68 |
The Cross Daggers | Coldaston |
The Cross Foxes | Boughton |
The Castle and Plough | Bristol |
The Castle and Ball | Marlborough |
The Castle and Falcon | Newark |
The Castle and Anchor | Stockton |
The Castle and Keys | Devonport |
The Cat and Fiddle | Hinton Admiral, note 69 |
The Cat and Mutton | London Fields |
The Cat and Bagpipes | East Harlsey, note 70 |
The Cat and Custard Pot | Paddlesworth, note 71 |
The Cat and Wheel | Bristol |
The Cat and Cage | Drumcondra |
The Coach and Dogs | Oswestry, note 72 |
The Coach and Bell | Romford |
The Cock and Anchor | Gateshead |
The Cock and Bell | Romford |
The Cock and Bull | Gadstone |
The Cock and Bottle | Cannon Street |
The Cock and Castle | Mansford Street |
The Cock and Flower Pot | St. Albans |
The Cock and Hoop | Hampstead |
The Cock and Lion | Wigmore Street |
The Cock and Neptune | St. George Street |
The Cock and Woolpack | Finch Lane |
The Dog and Pot | Windsor |
The Dog and Bell | Stokesley |
The Donkey and Buskins | Layer-de-la-Haye |
The Drum and Monkey | Wakefield |
The Elephant and Castle | Kennington |
The Eagle and Child | Alderley (e) |
The Eagle and Lamb | Ely, note 73 |
The Eagle and Wheatsheaf | Connaught Street |
The Fish and Anchor | Harrington |
The Fish and Duck | Ely |
The Fish and Ring | Stepney |
The Feathers and Exchange | Reading |
The Five Bells and Bladebone | Limehouse |
The Fountain and Star | Coleman Street |
The French Horn and Half Moon | Wandsworth |
The Fox and Anchor | Charterhouse Street |
The Fox and Ball | Kentford |
The Fox and Barrel | Chester |
The Fox and Crown | Highgate |
The Fox and French Horn | Clerkenwell |
The Fox and Pheasant | Great Massingham |
The Goat and Boot | Colchester |
The Goat and Compasses | Marylebone, note 74 |
The George and Angel | Crowland |
The George and Vulture | George Yard |
The George and Horn | Kingsclere |
The George and Devonshire | Chiswick |
The George and Gate | Gracechurch Street |
The George and Guy | Brick Lane |
The George and Thirteen Cantons | Soho, note 75 |
The Gun and Magpie | Edmonton |
The Grapes and Anchor | Liverpool |
The Globe and Engine | Sittingbourne |
The Green Man and Black's Head and Royal | Ashbourne |
The Green Man and French Horn | St. Martin's Lane |
The Green Man and Still | Oxford Street |
The Hare and Billet | Blackheath |
The Hare and Bell | Edmonton |
The Half Moon and Crown | Twickenham |
The Hog and Chequers | Huntingdon |
The Horns and Chequers | Limehouse |
The Horns and Horseshoes | Harlow |
The Hope and Anchor | Keighley |
The Hat and Tun | Hatton Garden |
The Hoop and Grapes | Farringdon Street |
The Horse and Gate | Fen Drayton |
The Horse and Dolphin | St. Martin's Street |
The Horse and Trumpet | Derby |
The Horse and Wells | Woodford Wells |
The Horseshoe and Colt | Windmill Hill |
The Horseshoe and Castle | Cooling |
The Horseshoe and Magpie | Great Bath Street |
The Horseshoe and Wheatsheaf | Melior Street |
The Jolly Sailors and Little Billet | Cable Street |
The Key and Castle | Norwich |
The Kings and Keys | Fleet Street |
The King and Tinker | Enfield, note 76 |
The King's Arms and Hand | Bermondsey |
The King's Arms and Lamb | Upper Thames Street |
The King's Head and Eight Bells | Cheyne Row |
The Lamb and Lark | Printing House Lane |
The Lamb and Lion | Bath |
The Lamb and Flag | Batheaston, note 77 |
The Lamb and Star | Ditton |
The Lion and Castle | Norwich |
The Lion and Crown | Guildford |
The Lion and Fiddle | Hilperton * |
The Lion and French Horn | Pollen Street |
The Lion and Snake | Lincoln |
The Lion and Swan | Congleton |
The Lion and Wheatsheaf | Ware |
The Maund and Bush | Shifnal, note 78 |
The Mermaid and Fountain | Lynn |
The Mawson Arms and Fox and Hounds | Chiswick |
The Maid and Magpie | Stepney |
The Magpie and Stump | Fetter Lane |
The Magpie and Crown | Brentford |
The Magpie and Punchbowl | Bishopsgate |
The Plough and Sail | Snape |
The Plough and Shuttle | Marsham |
The Plough and Duck | Burnt Fen |
The Parrot and Punchbowl | Aldringham |
The Pig and Whistle | Burnt Fen, note 79 |
The Peacock and Royal | Boston |
The Queen and Artichoke | Albany Street |
The Queen's Head and French Horn | Little Britain |
The Raven and Sun | Woolwich |
The Rose and Crown | Sudbury |
The Rose and Portcullis | Butleigh |
The Rose and Three Tuns | Little Earl Street |
The Royal Oak and Railway | Windsor |
The Ram and Magpie | Bethnal Green |
The Ram and Teazle | Islington, note 80 |
The Red Lion and Ball | Red Lion Street |
The Red Lion and French Horn | Clerkenwell |
The Red Lion and Key | Battle Bridge Lane |
The Red Lion and Sun | Highgate |
The Red Lion and Spread Eagle | Whitechapel |
The Red Lion and Still | Drury Lane |
The Still and Star | Limehouse |
The Ship and Star | Sudbury |
The Ship and Castle | Bishopsworth |
The Ship and Horns | Louth |
The Ship and Shovel | Barking |
The Ship and Blue Ball | Shoreditch |
The Stork and Castle | Stockton-on-Tees |
The Swan and Castle | Buckingham |
The Swan and Mitre | Bromley |
The Swan and Bottle | Uxbridge |
The Swan and Pyramids | Finchley |
The Swan and Sugarloaf | Fetter Lane, note 81 |
The Serpent and Eagle | Kinlet |
The Stag and Pheasant | Stamford |
The Salmon and Ball | Shoreditch |
The Salmon and Compasses | Peterborough |
The Sun and Anchor | Steeple |
The Sun and Thirteen Cantons | Soho |
The Sun and York | Chatham |
The Sun and Woolpack | Cheshunt |
The Sun and Whalebone | Harlow |
The Star and Garter | Pall Mall |
The Star and Fleece | Kelvedon |
The Star and Anchor | Chelsea |
The Star and Windmill | Bermondsey |
The Three Pigeons and Star | Hatfield Street |
The Thistle and Crown | Great Peter Street, note 82 |
The Talbot and Falcon | Wakefield |
The White Horse and Cross Keys | Goswell Road |
The White Horse and Half Moon | Borough (e) |
The Woman and Trumpet | Brigg |
The Wheelbarrow and Castle | Radford |
The Wheel and Compass | Ashley |
The Wagon and Lamb | Chichester |
The Windmill and Bells | Romford |
The Castle | Windsor |
The Alwyne Castle | St. Paul's Road |
The Arundel Castle | Brighton |
The King Arthur's Castle | Tintagel |
The Belinda Castle | Hatton Road |
The Carnarvon Castle | Chester |
The Denbigh Castle | Stoke-on-Trent |
The Durham Castle | Seven Sisters Road |
The Dover Castle | Lambeth |
The Dreghorn Castle | Queen's Crescent |
The Dublin Castle | Chester |
The Dartmouth Castle | Hammersmith |
The Devonshire | Harrow Road |
The Edinburgh Castle | Sheffield |
The Hawarden Castle | Gower Place |
The Job's Castle | Norton Folgate |
The Jack Straw's Castle | Hampstead |
The Kett's Castle | Norwich |
The Lambton Castle | Herrington |
The Norwich Castle | Gray's Inn Road |
The Pembroke Castle | Gloucester Road |
The Raby Castle | Wynyard Terrace |
The Rochester Castle | Tottenham |
The Samson's Castle | Bermondsey |
The Stirling Castle | London Wall |
The Warwick Castle | Clacton |
The Windsor Castle | Victoria Street |
The House of Commons | Cambridge |
Our House | Southport |
The Arabian House | Norwich |
The Assembly House | Kentish Town |
The Allsopp House | Baker Street |
The Bath House | Dean Street |
The Ball House | Fishtoft |
The Bridge House | Eton |
The Brookfield House | Cambridge |
The Club House | Norwich |
The Country House | Exeter |
The Cellar House | Norwich |
The Customs House | King's Lynn |
The Festival House | Norwich |
The Garden House | Hales |
The Glass House | Kentish Town |
The Gate House | Norwich |
The Heath House | Weybread |
The Highbridge House | Lakenheath |
The Halfway House | Staines |
The Irish House | Strand |
The Lock House | Ellingham |
The Manor House | Datchet |
The Market Place | Covent Garden |
The Mansion House | Kennington |
The North Country House | Portsmouth |
The Punch House | Norwich |
The Rye House | Hoddesdon |
The Ridgeway House | Enfield |
The Stone House | Old Street |
The Sessions House | Clerkenwell |
The Summer House | Wolverhampton |
The Thatched House | Epping |
The Toll House | Coggeshall |
The Tom Brown House | Yarm, note 83 |
The Trouble House | Tetbury, note 84 |
The Wine House | Ware |
The Warren House | Hertford |
The Watch House | Bungay |
The Cottage | Barton |
The Cottage of Content | Betchworth |
The Eaton Cottage | Norwich |
The Fern Cottage | Oldham |
The Flint Cottage | High Wycombe |
The Handford Cottage | Ipswich |
The Ivy Cottage | Maltishall |
The Ivy Cot | Castleford |
The Rose Cottage | Wendling |
The Spring Cottage | Walsall |
The Swiss Cottage | Chelsea |
The Woodbine Cottage | Hartley |
The Flyman's Home | Brighton |
The Happy Home | Welney |
The Stranger's Home | Bradfield |
The Sailors' Home | Kessingland |
The Hut | Wisley |
The Deer's Hut | Bramshott |
The Kisby's Hut | Papworth Everard |
The Shepherd's Hut | Eton Wick |
The Winterslow Hut | Winterslow, note 85 |
The Gipsy's Tent | Hagley |
The Jack's Booth | Sulhamstead Abbots |
The Beehive | Grantham, note 86 |
The Beehive | Abingdon, note 87 |
The Falcon's Nest | Isle of Man |
The Monkey's Nest | Cockfield |
The Kite's Nest | Hereford |
The Rest | Kenton |
The Angler's Rest | Staines |
The Cricketer's Rest | Norwich |
The Drover's Rest | King's Lynn |
The Huntsman's Rest | Sheffield |
The Miner's Rest | Long Ashton |
The Rambler's Rest | East Dereham |
The Shepherd's Rest | Sowerby Bridge |
The Traveller's Rest | Hertford |
The Cloth Hall | Leeds |
The Lilliput Hall | Jamaica Road |
The Town Hall | Kensington |
The West End | Titchfield |
The Mayfair | Brick Street |
The Chalk Farm | Regent's Park |
The Highbury Barn | Great Cornard |
The Lattice Barn | Ipswich |
The Bank | Norwich |
The Bank of England | Paddington |
The Bank of Friendship | Mile End, note 88 |
The Corn Exchange | Norwich |
The Crystal Palace | Watford |
The Guildhall | Gresham Street |
The Inns of Court | Holborn |
The London Stone | Cannon Street |
The London Hospital | Whitechapel |
The Monument | King William Street |
The Nelson Monument | Yarmouth |
The Nelson's Monument | Norwich |
The Mall | Woodhall |
The Mount Pleasant | Dawlish |
The Obelisk | Harrogate |
The Pleasant Retreat | Walton le Dale |
The Post Office | Reading |
The Royal Exchange | Middlesbrough |
The Tower | Westminster Bridge Road |
The Temple Bar | Walworth |
The Whittington Stone | Highgate |
The Bow Bridge | Leicester |
The Fulham Bridge | Knightsbridge |
The London Bridge | Borough |
The Moorgate | Finsbury |
The Storey's Gate | Westminster |
The Duchy | Princetown |
The Cosy Corner | Bridlington |
The Caxton Gibbet | Caxton |
The Cemetery | Burmantofts |
The Duke's Palace | Norwich |
The Windsor Castle | Victoria |
The Round Tower | Windsor |
The Savoy Palace | Savoy Street |
The Balmoral | Edinburgh |
The Hampton Court Palace | Crampton Street |
The Buckingham Palace | Stevenage |
The Osborne | Stroud Green |
The Ark | Thetford |
The Angel | Islington |
The Angel and Trumpet | Stepney |
The Abbey | St. John's Wood |
The Abbey in the West | Lincoln |
The Cross | Boxted |
The Priory | Pendleton |
The Cathedral | Manchester |
The Chapel | Coggeshall |
The Temple | Roydon |
The Chinese Temple | Bradford |
The Hermit | Bedford Street |
The Hermitage | Acle |
The Hermit's Cave | Camberwell |
The George and Dragon | Wargrave |
The George and Dragon | Dragon's Green, note 89 |
The Saint George and Dragon | Snailwell |
The Saint Anne's | St. Anne's-on-Sea |
The Saint Anne's Cross | Faversham |
The Saint Ann's | Buxton |
The Saint Andrew | Baker Street |
The Saint Bartholomew | Norwich |
The Saint Clement's | Poole |
The Saint Cuthbert's | Scorton |
The Saint James | New Cross |
The Saint John of Jerusalem | Clerkenwell |
The Saint Paul | Chiswell Street |
The Saint Petrock | Bodmin |
The Simon the Tanner | Bermondsey |
The Rhadegund | Cambridge, note 90 |
The Bel and Dragon | Cookham |
The Good Samaritan | Turner Street |
The Prodigal's Return | Battersea |
The Adam and Eve | Eton |
The Rainbow and Dove | Hertingfordbury |
The Brazen Serpent | Bermondsey |
The Goliath | Carlisle |
The Samson and Lion | Coventry |
The Leviathan | Watford |
The Catherine Wheel | Henley |
The York Minster | Soho |
The Furness Abbey | Barrow |
The Fountains Abbey | Praed Street |
The Bolton Abbey | Lonsdale Road |
The Thomas à Becket | Old Kent Road |
The Bishop Bonner | Bethnal Green |
The Bishop Blaize | Richmond, note 91 |
The Great A | Yaxham |
The Q | Stalybridge |
The First and Last | Sennen |
The First In and Last Out | Bideford |
The Catch All | Grassington |
The Welcome All | Stone |
The Welcome Stranger | Windmill Hill |
The Why Not | Dover |
The Who'd a' Thought It | Nine Mile Ride |
The Who'd Have Thought It | Barking |
The Which You Please | Devonport |
The Just in Time | Hanley |
The God Speed the Plough | Sutton |
The Goodwill to All | Pinner |
The Friendly | Halifax |
The Friendship | Gainsborough |
The Unity | Hyde |
The Union | Leicester |
The Happy Union | Loudwater |
The Nowhere | Devonport |
The No Place | Devonport, note 92 |
The Slow and Easy | Lostock |
The Hit or Miss | Keysoe |
The Horn of Plenty | Globe Road |
The Peace and Plenty | Yarmouth |
The Good Intent | Richmond, Yorks |
The Live and Let Live | Little Downham |
The Civil Usage | Brixham |
The Fortune of War | Pie Corner, note 93 |
The Soldier's Fortune | Kidderminster, note 94 |
The Wheel of Fortune | Alphington |
The Trip to Jerusalem | Nottingham |
The Lame Dog | Norwich |
The Wait for the Bus | Bottisham |
The Cut the Wind | Aberdeen |
The Slap Up | Landbeach |
The Staff of Life | Norwich |
The Broadface | Reading |
The Labour in Vain | Old Swinford, note 95 |
The Lost Child | Mile End |
The Staffordshire Knot | Smethwick |
The Rent Day | Cambridge Street |
The Pass By | Haverfordwest |
The None the Wiser | Ponders End |
The Duke's Motto | Brick Lane |
The Catch'em | Swadlincote |
The Mortal Man | Troutbeck |
The Smiling Man | Dudley |
The Naked Man | Settle, note 96 |
The Blindman's Gate | Barmby |
The Hanging Gate | Beverley |
The Gate Hangs High | Hythe |
The Gate Hangs Well | Catherton |
The Merry Month of May | Bushey |
The Land of Liberty | Herongate |
The Ass in a Bandbox | Nidd, note 97 |
The Freedom of Opinion | Ashford |
The Magna Charta | New Holland |
The Constitution | Churton Street |
The Commonwealth | Caterham |
The Coronation | Plymouth |
The Diamond Reign | Foubert's Place |
The Jubilee | Cambridge |
The Diamond Jubilee | Gaywood |
The Alliance | Hampstead |
The Correction | Leigh |
The Defiance | Ipswich |
The Exhibition | Southend |
The Endeavour | Dover |
The Enterprise | Long Acre |
The Gaiety | Colchester |
The Metropolitan | Clerkenwell |
The Moderation | Reading |
The Paragon | Brixton |
The Providence | Folkestone |
The Perseverance | Norwich |
The Success | Bishop's Road |
The Surprise | Chelsea |
The Salutation | Ipswich |
The Victory | Newmarket |
The Puss in Boots | Macclesfield |
The Goat in Boots | Fulham Road, note 98 |
The Dog in Doublet | Thorney, note 99 |
The Fox and Goose | Fressingfield |
The Fox and Duck | Ham * |
The Fox and Pelican | Grayshott |
The Fox and Goat | Hersham |
The Fox and Grapes | Richmond |
The Cow and Hare | St. Ives, Hunts * |
The Farewell | Castleton |
The Finish | Bermondsey |
The Final | King William Street |
The Fish | Crayford |
The Fish and Eels | Roydon |
The Fishery | Boxmoor |
The Crab | Shanklin |
The Crab and Lobster | Ventnor |
The Lobster | Coatham |
The Cod and Lobster | Staithes |
The Otter and Fish | Hurworth |
The Roach | Bury |
The Dolphin | Norwich, note 100 |
The Pickerel | Stowmarket |
The Crawfish | Thursford |
The Salmon | Cambridge |
The Trout | Godstow |
The Oyster | Butley |
The Butt and Oyster | Chelmondiston |
The Eel's Foot | Theberton |
The Pike and Eel | Chesterton |
The World | Devonport |
The World's End | Fulham, note 101 |
The End of the World | Tilbury |
The World Turned Upside Down | Old Kent Road, note 102 |
The Globe | Bengeo |
The Albion | Blackpool |
The Anglesey | Lichfield |
The Aberfeldy | East India Dock Road |
The Britannia | Porth |
The Bath | Peckham |
The Berkeley | Piccadilly |
The Boston | Junction Road |
The Brighton | Glasshouse Street |
The Bristol | Cork Street |
The Canterbury | Norwich |
The Clarendon | Hammersmith |
The Coldstream | Norwich |
The Cambridge | Ashton |
The Derby | Burnley |
The Dunraven | Bridgend |
The Duncannon | Charing Cross |
The Elgin | Maida Vale |
The Foxhall | Blackpool |
The Granby | Doncaster |
The Granville | Corbridge |
The Grandison | Briton Ferry |
The Ipswich | Norwich |
The Leeds | Stockton |
The Leeds and Liverpool | Burnley |
The Leamington | Acton |
The Lincoln | Manchester |
The London | Stamford |
The Leicester Lounge | Leicester Square |
The Malvern | Bevington Road |
The Manchester | Aldersgate |
The Magdala | Great Yarmouth |
The Newcastle | Southampton |
The Newcastle-on-Tyne | Lexington Street |
The Normanton | Clumber |
The Oakley | Rushden |
The Oxford and Cambridge | Hammersmith |
The Quebec | Thorpe |
The Ruperra | Cardiff |
The Raby | Stockton |
The Sefton | Douglas |
The Stockton | West Hartlepool |
The Tavistock | Covent Garden |
The Vyne | Normanton |
The Washington | Worcester |
The Windsor | Willesden |
The Wharfedale | Arthington |
The Wellington | Wellington College |
The Wynyard | Silksworth |
The York and Albany | Regent's Park |
The Zetland | Saltburn |
The Aire and Calder | Leeds |
The Granta | Cambridge |
The Mersey | Widnes |
The Medway | Sheerness |
The Orwell | Ipswich |
The Thames | East Molesey |
The Tyne | Shields |
The Witham | Lincoln |
The Waveney | Burgh St. Peter |
The Essex | Norwich |
The Holderness | Beverley |
The Kent and Essex | Gravesend |
The Rutland | Newark |
The Yorkshire | Burnley |
The West Riding | Leeds |
The Worcestershire | Droitwich |
The Torbay | Rotherhithe |
The Middevon | Ashbury |
The Yeovale | Lapford |
The Stanhope and Tyne | Anfield |
The Cheddar Valley | Wells |
The Thames Valley | Maidenhead |
The Wear Valley | Stanhope |
The Milford Haven | Caledonian Road |
The Cinque Ports | Ramsgate |
The East Suffolk | Aldeburgh |
The East of England | Lowestoft |
The Lake Lothing | Lowestoft |
The Sole Bay | Southwold |
The Grosvenor Basin | Milton Road |
The Town of Leith | Wapping |
The Town of Ramsgate | Wapping |
The City of Canton | Poplar |
The City of Carlisle | Royal Mint Street |
The City of Gloucester | Chelsea (e) |
The City of Hereford | Cleveland Street |
The City of London | Soho |
The City of Norwich | Spitalfields |
The City of New York | Bedford Road |
The City of Paris | Old Ford |
The City of Quebec | Oxford Street |
The City of Rome | Roman Road |
The City of Salisbury | Rodney Road |
The Scotland | Gomsal |
The John o' Groats | Blackfriars |
The Land's End | Sennen |
The Richmond Hill | Norwich |
The Tan Hill | Swaledale |
The Mount Ephraim | Tunbridge Wells |
The Skiddaw | Chippenham Road |
The Summit | Royton |
The Isle of Wight | Deptford |
The Isle of Skye | Wessenden Head |
The Isle of Cyprus | Folkestone |
The Channel Islands | Guernsey |
The Scarborough Spa | Shields |
The Europa | Molesey |
The Minorca | Wigan |
The Nassau | Dublin |
The Oporto | Shaftesbury Avenue |
The Portugal | Fleet Street |
The Riviera | Maidenhead |
The Savoy | Strand |
The Smyrna | Sunderland |
The Swiss | Soho |
The Helvetia | Soho |
The Atlantic | Newquay |
The South Sea | Sheffield |
The Cape of Good Hope | Albion Street |
The Columbia | Yarmouth |
The Falls of Niagara | Ryde |
The Hercules Pillars | Great Queen Street, note 103 |
The Jamaica | Cornhill, note 104 |
The Oriental | Ware |
The Patna | Devonport |
The Simla | Thornton Heath |
The South Pole | Bath |
The Trafalgar | Remington Street |
The Alma | Dover |
The Heights of Alma | Sheerness |
The Blenheim | New Bond Street |
The Bunker's Hill | Gosport |
The Battle of Nile | Landport |
The Crimea | Inkerman Road |
The Fort St. George | Cambridge |
The Gibraltar | Wighton |
The Rock of Gibraltar | Oxford |
The Inkerman | Colchester |
The Malakoff | Yarmouth |
The Navarino | Dalston |
The Neville's Cross | Kilburn |
The Redan | Westbourne Grove |
The Waterloo | Colchester |
The Arab Boy | Putney |
The American | Macclesfield |
The Australian | Westminster |
The Canadian | Oxford Street |
The Caledonian | Darlington |
The Californian | Belmont |
The Hambletonian | Stockton |
The Norfolk Freeholders | Wells |
The Parisian | Furnival Street |
The Spaniards | Hampstead |
The Spanish Patriot | Lambeth, note 105 |
The Scotchman and His Pack | Bristol, note 106 |
The Jolly Scotchman | Sleaford |
The Zulu | Ipswich |
The Ancient Briton | Camden Town |
The Generous Briton | Newark |
The True Briton | Walmer |
The Guide Post | Ryhope |
The Toll Bar | Ryhope |
The Toll Gate | Bury |
The Gate | Dunkirk |
The Hatchgate | Burghfield |
The Swing Gate | Dover |
The Stocks | Clapgate * |
The Golden Anchor | Hartlepool |
The Golden Ball | Longton |
The Golden Bells | Notting Hill |
The Golden Boar | Freckenham |
The Golden Can | Norwich |
The Golden Cock | Darlington |
The Golden Cross | Charing Cross |
The Golden Dog | Shipdham |
The Golden Eagle | Lincoln |
The Golden Fleece | Stamford, note 108 |
The Golden Gallon | Hull |
The Golden Horse | Coventry |
The Golden Harp | St. Albans |
The Golden Heart | Spitalfields |
The Golden Key | Ipswich |
The Golden Lion | Leyburn, note 109 |
The Golden Last | Cannon Street |
The Golden Rose | Cambridge |
The Golden Rule | Ambleside |
The Golden Stream | Norwich |
The Golden Star | Norwich |
The Silver Cup | Cromer Street |
The Silver Lion | Lilley |
The Silver Oar | Rochester |
The Silver Tavern | Burdett Road |
The Silver Tree | Devonport |
The Silver Trumpet | Commercial Road |
The Brick and Tile | West Bergholt |
The Barn | Norwich |
The Portcullis | Chipping Sodbury, note 110 |
The Lattice | King's Lynn |
The Crooked Chimney | Stow Bardolph |
The Wire Trellis | Barnsley |
The Coal Hole | Leigh |
The Dark Lantern | Aylesbury |
The Guinea | North Bruton Mews |
The Cabinet | Reed |
The Key | Driffield |
The Lock and Key | Smithfield |
The Little Dustpan | Reading |
The Spinning Wheel | Hamsterley |
The Pin Cushion | Wyberton |
The Cold Bath | Hartford |
The Gas | Malvern |
The Hourglass | Lower Thames Street, note 111 |
The Dial | Swanton Morley |
The Clock | York |
The Clock Face | Burnley |
The Coffee Pot | Warwick Lane |
The Imperial Measure | Hull |
The Gallon Pot | Yarmouth |
The Gallon Can | Yarmouth |
The Quart | Runwell |
The Rummer | Stoke Holy Cross, note 112 |
The Rum Puncheon | Whitecross Street |
The Leather Bottle | Cobham, note 113 |
The Flask | Highgate |
The Tankard | Bentley |
The Still | Sleaford |
The Punchbowl | Low Row |
The Punchbowl and Ladle | Peneleway |
The Yorkshire Stingo | Marylebone |
The Pot and Glass | Eaglescliffe |
The Jug and Glass | Etherley |
The Bottle and Glass | Lincoln |
The Bottles | Occold |
The Board | Carlisle |
The Round Table | Leicester Square |
The Willow Pattern | Lincoln |
The Pewter Platter | Hatton Garden |
The Frying Pan | Brick Lane |
The Mechanic's Larder | Gray's Inn |
The Knife and Steel | Pymoor |
The Cow Roast | Tring |
The Haunch of Venison | Bell Yard |
The Shoulder of Mutton | Old Newton |
The Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower | Ashstead |
The Beefsteak | Bath |
The Baron of Beef | Cambridge |
The Round of Beef | Ely |
The Ribs of Beef | Norwich, note 114 |
The Spare Rib | St. Ives, Hunts |
The Eel Pie | Stow Bardolph |
The Flitch of Bacon | Little Dunmow |
The Bubble and Squeak | Stepney |
The Cheddar Cheese | Reading |
The Cheshire Cheese | Fleet Street, note 115 |
The Sugarloaf | Spitalfields |
The Sugarloaves | Sible Hedingham, note 116 |
The Commercial | Chelsea |
The Treaty of Commerce | Lincoln |
The Industry | Rochdale |
The Tontine | Tonbridge |
The Colliery | Ryhope |
The Furnace | Chesterfield |
The Brick Kilns | Norwich |
The Cinder Ovens | Norwich |
The Tan Pits | Church |
The Repository | Leicester |
The Brewery | Richmond, Yorks |
The Bun Shop | Strand |
The Diamond | Hertford |
The London Assurance | City Road |
The Foundry | Holbeck |
The Woolpack | Penrith * |
The Woolsack | Poplar |
The Bazaar | Baker Street |
The Silk Mills | Yarmouth |
The Yarn Factory | Norwich |
The Reservoir | Bradford |
The Shuttles | Norwich |
The Fire Brigade | Brighton |
The Free Press | Cambridge |
The Free Trader | Peckham |
The Free Trade | Norwich |
The Freemasons | Long Acre |
The British Workman | Willingham |
The Sons of Commerce | Norwich |
The London Apprentice | Isleworth, note 117 |
The Jolly Butcher | Knoll Green |
The Jolly Butchers | Farnham Royal |
The Jolly Brewer | North End Road |
The Jolly Brewers | Norwich |
The Jolly Coopers | Hampton |
The Jolly Hatters | Norwich |
The Jolly Maltster | Mortlake |
The Jolly Miller | Milbank Street |
The Jolly Crispin | Boston |
The Bold Crispin | Ipswich |
The Crispin and Crispianus | Rochester, note 118 |
The Crispin | North End Road |
The Brewer and Baker | Coventry, note 119 |
The Baker and Basket | Limehouse |
The Merry Carpenters | Old Street |
The Draymen | Bradford |
The Engineer | Wisbech |
The Florist | Stockport |
The Foresters | Cambridge |
The Experienced Fowler | Limehouse, note 120 |
The Butcher and Beast | Heighington |
The Chapman | Grimsby |
The Royal Foresters | Chavey Down |
The Fishmongers | Bushey |
The Dusty Miller | Halifax |
The Maltsters | Hanworth |
The Maltman and Shovel | Hammersmith |
The Malt Shovels | Grantham |
The Jet Miners | Broughton |
The Bonnie Pit Laddie | Durham |
The Rangers | East Rudham |
The Ringers | Shipdham |
The Rat Catcher | Cawston |
The Wood Man | Chapmore End |
The Weaver | Runcorn |
The Canterbury Weavers | Canterbury |
The Ambassador | York Road |
The Honest Lawyer | King's Lynn, note 121 |
The Anvil | Sotherey |
The Axe | Basinghall Street, note 122 |
The Axe and Anvil | Linton |
The Axe and Saw | Carlton |
The Axe and Hand Saw | Moulton |
The Axe and Compass | Carlton |
The Axe and Cleaver | Heckington |
The Cleaver | Darlington |
The Marrow Bone and Cleaver | Hull, note 123 |
The Holy Stone | Shiremoor |
The Mallet and Tool | Whitwell |
The Bag of Nails | Buckingham Palace Road, note 124 |
The Davy Lamp | Easington |
The Forge Hammer | Jarrow |
The Steam Hammer | Lincoln |
The Pick and Hammer | Carlton |
The Trowel and Hammer | Marks Tey |
The Hammer and Smithy | Ossett |
The Peat Spade | Longstock |
The Spade and Becket | Little Downham, note 125 |
The Spade and Sprocket | Stonea, note 126 |
The Hack and Spade | Washton |
The Hatchet | Whiteparish |
The Shears | Wantage, note 128 |
The Crook and Shears | Upper Clatford |
The Well and Bucket | Bethnal Green |
The Royal Military | Aldershot |
The Flag | Manningtree |
The Flagstaff | Canning Town |
The Royal Standard | Windsor |
The Standard of England | Bristol |
The Union Jack | Roydon |
The Union Flag | Wivenhoe |
The British Flag | Clapham |
The Red White and Blue | Ely |
The Stars and Stripes | Walthamstow |
The American Flag | King's Lynn |
The Halberd | Ipswich, note 129 |
The Battle Axes | Wraxall |
The Gun | Lupus Street |
The Cross Guns | Knarr Cross |
The Morning Gun | Bridgwater |
The Evening Gun | Norwich, note 130 |
The Gun and Tent | Spitalfields |
The Rifle | Hammersmith |
The Cross Rifles | Bridgwater |
The Barrack | Woolwich |
The Horse Barracks | Norwich |
The British Camp | Malvern |
The Roman Camp | Elmerton |
The Fort | Sandown |
The Garrison | Cork |
The Battery | East Stonehouse |
The Martello | Folkestone |
The Armoury | Stockport |
The Warrior | Bermondsey |
The Centurion | Deptford |
The Cossack | Bath |
The Marksman | Hackney |
The Recruiting Sergeant | Lincoln |
The Horse Artillery | Great Warley |
The Artilleryman | Chelmsford |
The Engineers | Gloucester Road |
The Life Guards | Rettendon |
The Royal Horseguardsman | Brentford |
The Royal Lancers | Doncaster |
The Lancers | Yarmouth |
The Hussar | Hounslow |
The Dragoon | Bromsgrove |
The Light Dragoon | Cambridge |
The Light Horse | Hounslow |
The Light Horseman | Norwich |
The Valiant Trooper | Aldbury * |
The Grenadier | Whitley, note 131 |
The Jolly Guardsman | Windsor |
The Hero | Sheerness |
The Hero of Alma | Alma Square |
The Hero of Inkerman | Bagshot |
The Hero of Maida | Edgware Road |
The Hero of Moultan | Shrewsbury * |
The Hero of Redan | Norwich |
The Hero of Switzerland | Brixton |
The Hero of Waterloo | Lambeth |
The Norfolk Hero | Swaffham |
The Volunteer | Saxtead |
The Volunteers | Weybridge |
The British Volunteer | Ponder's End |
The Mounted Volunteer | Norwich |
The Rifle Volunteer | Reigate |
The Rifle Volunteers | Yarmouth |
The Rifleman | Ely |
The Thirteenth Rifleman | Stalybridge |
The Royal Rifleman | Battersea |
The Chelsea Pensioner | Chelsea |
The Bombay Grab | Bow, note 132 |
The Musical | Barnsley |
The Musician | Huddersfield |
Hark ye the Melody | Haverthwaite |
The Lyric | Great Windmill Street |
The Lyceum | Strand |
The Opera | Catherine Street |
The Conquering Hero | Upper Grange Road |
The Flying Dutchman | New Lakenham |
The Merry Fiddlers | Epping |
The Morris Dancers | Scarisbrick |
The Ring O'Bells | Widcombe |
The Ring of Bells | Chester |
The Chimes | Plymouth |
The Crotchet | Witham |
The Organ | Stalybridge |
The Bugle | Reading |
The Bugle Horn | Tarrant Gunville, note 133 |
The Horn | Knightrider Street |
The French Horn | Ware |
The Horn and Trumpet | Bewdley |
The Fiddle | Colney Heath |
The Harp | Great Tower Street |
The Harp of Erin | Deptford |
The Welsh Harp | Hendon |
The Jew's Harp | Redhill Street |
The Cornopean | Weymouth, note 134 |
The Drum | Brentwood |
The Kettledrum | St. George Street |
The Spring | Ewell |
The Happy Springs | Lindley Moor |
The Dripping Spring | Hastings |
The Spring View | Leigh |
The Brook | Washbrook |
The Well Head | Wendover |
The Water Head | Coniston |
The Jacob's Well | Hanbury Street |
The Fountain | Tuddenham |
The Lake | Killarney |
The Ocean | Sandown |
The Dewdrop | Hampton |
The Shore | Colby |
The Grotto | Weybridge |
The Beach | Leaton |
The Ozone | Bridlington |
The Peep of Day | Bath |
The Sunbeam | Crook |
The Shades | Charing Cross |
The Cobwebs | Richmond |
The Rock | Newley |
The Great Stone | Northfield |
The Cliff | Cleethorpes |
The Quarry | Bourne End |
The Vale of Health | Hampstead |
The Cathole | Keld |
The Dawn | Castletown |
The Grove | Beauchamp Place |
The Thicket | Anerley |
The Royal Forest | Chingford |
The Wood's End | Bramerton |
The Lane Ends | Bradford |
The Marlbank | Welland |
The Roadside | Wingate |
The Hill Top | Castleford |
The Maritime | Brixham |
The Marine | Barmouth |
The Navigation | Runcorn |
The Look Out | Sunderland |
The Grand Junction Canal | Buckingham |
The Pier | Scarborough |
The Ferry | Bawdsey |
The Dock | Penzance |
The Lock | Ipswich |
The Wharf | Hebden Bridge |
The Haven | Christchurch |
The Harbour | Lowestoft |
The Harbour View | Poole |
The Safe Harbour | Ipswich |
The Clarence Harbour | Norwich |
The Breakwater | Plymouth |
The Lighthouse | Walcot |
The Dublin Packet | Chester |
The Mail Packet | Folkestone |
The Steam Packet | Ipswich |
The Flint Boathouse | Chester |
The Boat | Peterborough |
The Ferry Boat | King's Lynn |
The Fishing Boat | Boulmer |
The Life Boat | Shingle Street |
The Pilot Boat | New Brighton |
The Peter Boat | Leigh |
The Pleasure Boat | Hickling |
The Shore Boat | Tilney |
The Steam Boat | Ipswich |
The Boat and Anchor | Whittlesea |
The Sloop | Poole |
The Yacht | Chester |
The Royal Yacht | Stanhope Street |
The Hoy | Tollesbury |
The Cutter | Ely |
The Cable | South Shields |
The Outriggers | Kingston |
The Ketch | Worcester |
The Hulk | King's Lynn |
The Sheer Hulk | Portsea |
The Wherry Hulk | Geldeston |
The Keel and Wherry | Norwich |
The Schooner | Alnmouth |
The Galleons | Albert Docks |
The Spanish Galleon | East Greenwich |
The Smack | Leith |
The Fishing Smack | Deptford |
The Oyster Smack | Burnham |
The Lobster Smack | Canvey |
The Barking Smack | Norwich |
The Barking Fishery | Yarmouth |
The Greenland Fishery | Norwich |
The Suffolk Fishery | Gorleston |
The Anchor | Stamford |
The Foul Anchor | King's Lynn |
The Anchor in Hope | Wilby |
The Ship | Levington |
The Ship Afloat | Bridgwater |
The Ship Aground | Bridgwater |
The Ship in Distress | Worsell |
The Ship Launch | Harrington |
The Ship on Launch | Cardiff |
The Ship Argo | London Docks |
The Ship Defiance | Wisbech |
The Ship Victory | Chester |
The Plimsoll Ship | Hull, note 135 |
The China Ship | Wapping |
The Steam Ship | Blackwall |
The Ship and Lobster | Gravesend |
The Ship and Lighter | Rotherhithe |
The Ship and Pilot | Bermondsey |
The Ship and Sailor | East Greenwich |
The Ship and Turtle | Leadenhall Street |
The Ship and Whale | Rotherhithe |
The Shannon | Bucklesham, note 136 |
The Shannon and Chesapeake | Todmorden |
The Victory | Eton |
The Barge | Ware |
The Barge Aground | Brentford |
The City Barge | Kew |
The Pilot Barge | Deptford |
The Row Barge | Woking |
The Admiral | Woolwich |
The Lord High Admiral | Vauxhall Bridge Road |
The Captain of the Man of War | Poplar |
The Royal Midshipman | Clerkenwell |
The Royal Sailor | Bath |
The Royal Tar | Kew |
The Jovial Sailor | Ripley |
The Jolly Sailors | Whitburn |
The Valiant Sailor | Folkestone |
The Welcome Sailor | Maldon |
The Sailor Boy | Walworth |
The Fisherman's Boy | West Pinchbeck |
The Mariners | Norwich |
The Jolly Waterman | Waterbeach |
The Jack on a Cruise | Hull |
The Sailor's Farewell | Fratton |
The Sailor's Return | Ickenham |
The Fisherman's Return | Winterton |
The Boatswain's Call | Norwich |
The Mermaid | Wisbech |
The Sea Witch | East Greenwich |
The New Brewery | Norwich |
The New Beehive | Bradford |
The New Bell | Lambeth |
The New Bell and Crown | Winchester |
The New City | Norwich |
The New Concord | Bermondsey |
The New Crane | Gosberton |
The New Crown | Whittlesea |
The New Clown | Islington, note 137 |
The New Corn Exchange | Norwich |
The New Falcon | Gravesend |
The New Ferry | Windermere |
The New Fountain | City Road |
The New Globe | Mile End |
The New Gardener's Arms | Ipswich |
The New Inn | Gloucester |
The New Jolly Caulkers | Lower Road, note 138 |
The New Mill | Romford |
The New Market | Lowestoft |
The New Park | Battersea |
The New Quay | Preston |
The New River Head | Stainsby Street |
The New Stag | Cumberland Market |
The New Swan | Harwich |
The New Star | Norwich |
The New White Hart | Newark |
The New White Rose | Leeds |
The Number One Tower | Smithfield |
The One Bell | Crayford |
The One Bull | Bury St. Edmunds |
The One Crown | Watford |
The One Pin | Wexham |
The One Tun | Saffron Hill, note 139 |
The Doublelock | Alphington |
The Two Bears | Yarmouth |
The Two Brewers | Windsor |
The Two Beehives | Dunston Street |
The Two Bells | Whitechapel |
The Two Brothers | Lambeth |
The Two Blue Posts | Mount Pleasant |
The Two Chairmen | Charing Cross |
The Two Doves | Bromley |
The Two Eagles | Kinglake |
The Two Friends | Blofield |
The Two Greyhounds | Kirkby Ravensworth |
The Two Hunters | Hunwick |
The Two Mile Brook | Bath Road |
The Two Mariners | Hardinge Street |
The Two Necked Swan | Norwich |
The Two Pointers | Woodlesford |
The Two Quarts | Norwich |
The Two Lawyers | Lambeth |
The Two Spies | Catherine Street |
The Two Ships | Soho |
The Two Towers | Penge |
The Three Crosses | Malmesbury |
The Triple Plea | Bedingham |
The Treble Tile | West Bergholt |
The Three Ashes | Romford |
The Three Blackbirds | Ely |
The Three Boars | Wymondham |
The Three Cups | Colchester |
The Three Cats | Sevenoaks |
The Three Cocks | Hay |
The Three Cannons | Carlisle |
The Three Cranes | Mile End |
The Three Colts | Bethnal Green |
The Three Crowns | Loughborough |
The Three Compasses | Bromley |
The Three Daws | Gravesend |
The Three Elms | Chignal |
The Three Firs | Sulhampstead Bannister |
The Three Frogs | Bracknell |
The Three Feathers | Wymondham |
The Three Furnaces | Brierley Hill |
The Three Fishes | Sunbury |
The Three Goats | Bury St. Edmunds |
The Three Greyhounds | Borough Bridge |
The Three Harts | Stapleford |
The Three Houses | Sandal |
The Three Horseshoes | Great Mongeham * |
The Three Horses | Otley |
The Three Hammers | St. Albans |
The Three Hills | Bartlow |
The Three Herrings | Yarmouth |
The Three Johns | Pentonville, note 140 |
The Three Jolly Butchers | Wood Green |
The Three Jolly Gardeners | Hammersmith |
The Three Jolly Sailors | Norbiton |
The Three Jolly Wheelers | Chigwell Row |
The Three Jolly Weavers | Lever Street |
The Three Kings | Clerkenwell |
The Three Kingdoms | Thames Street |
The Three Lords | Minories, note 141 |
The Three Legs | Leeds |
The Three Legged Cross | Crux Easton |
The Three Loggerheads | Mold, note 142 |
The Three Moles | Selham |
The Three Mile Inn | Adwy |
The Three Moorhens | Hitchin |
The Three Magpies | Cirencester |
The Three Marines | Southsea |
The Three Mariners | Bagshot |
The Three Mackerel | Mile End |
The Three Nuns | Aldgate |
The Three Nags | Fritton |
The Three Oaks | Guestling |
The Three Pots | Horse Bridge |
The Three Pigeons | Richmond |
The Three Pilchards | Potherro |
The Three Postboys | Blackwater |
The Three Rabbits | Manor Park |
The Three Salmons | Craig |
The Three Stags | Lambeth |
The Three Squirrels | Tisbury |
The Three Swans | Market Harborough |
The Three Sisters | Clapton |
The Three Tuns | Pettistree |
The Three Travellers | Romford |
The Three Wheatsheaves | Islington |
The Four Alls | Rokeby, note 143 |
The Four Ashes | Takeley |
The Four Crosses | Bicton |
The Four Cross Roads | Frampton |
The Four Horseshoes | Long Sutton |
The Four Points | Aldworth |
The Four Swans | Waltham Cross |
The Five Alls | Cheltenham, note 144 |
The Five Arrows | Waddesdon |
The Five Bells | Burnham |
The Five Horseshoes | Essenden |
The Five Miles | Wicken |
The Five Oaks | Twickenham |
The Five Pilchards | Porthallow |
The Six Bells Stoke | Poges |
The Seven Sisters | Seven Sisters Road |
The Seven Stars | Virginia Water |
The Seven Thorns | Liphook |
The Seven Dials | Bath |
The Eight Bells | Kelsale |
The Eight Ringers | Norwich, note 145 |
The Nine Elms | Lambeth |
The Ten Bells | Stonham Aspal |
The Eleven Cricketers | Dartford |
The Fourteen Stars | Bristol, note 146 |
The Fifteen Balls | Penrhyn, note 147 |
The Hundred House | Norton |
The Purslow Hundred House | Aston-on-Clun |
The Hundred And One | Mile End |
The Old Anchor | Twickenham |
The Old Abbey | Cambridge |
The Old Axe | Hackney |
The Old Ball | Ashton-under-Lyne |
The Old Bell and Crown | Winchester |
The Old Bell | Holborn |
The Old Barge | Norwich |
The Old Belmont | York Road |
The Old Barrel | Wednesbury |
The Old Buck's Head | Thames Street |
The Old Brown Bear | Aldersgate |
The Old Blue Back | Warrington |
The Old Boar | Manchester |
The Old Bunch of Grapes | Bermondsey |
The Old Black Horse | Norbiton |
The Old Chapter | Paternoster Row |
The Old Centurion | New Cross |
The Old Cock | Ware |
The Old Coffee Pot | Downham |
The Old Commodore | Poplar |
The Old Cocoa Tree | Pinner |
The Old Coffee House | Hertford |
The Old Cheshire Cheese | Essex Street |
The Old Clock House | Knightsbridge |
The Old Crown | Girton |
The Old Chesterfield | Shepherd Street |
The Old Castle | Bridgwater |
The Old Dun Cow | Darlington |
The Old Duke's Head | Upwell |
The Old English Gentleman | Harston |
The Old England | Windermere |
The Old Farmhouse | Kentish Town |
The Old Friend | Strawberry Hill |
The Old Fiddle | Hatfield |
The Old Friends | Norwich |
The Old Green Man | Steeple Morden |
The Old Greenland Fishery | Hull |
The Old Guildford Barge | Lambeth |
The Old Guinea | Cambridge |
The Old Golden Lion | Northallerton |
The Old Greyhound | Worcester |
The Old Gate House | Highgate |
The Old Harrow | Kingston |
The Old Hatchet | Ascot |
The Old House at Home | Westerham |
The Old Hatch House | Waterloo |
The Old Hat | Preston Bissett |
The Old Hall | Houghton |
The Old Ivy House | Goswell Road |
The Old Inn | Chard |
The Old Industrious Bee | Blackburn |
The Old Jamaica | Southwark |
The Old Jail | Cudham |
The Old Jock | Calverhall |
The Old Justice | Bermondsey |
The Old King's Arms | Pollard Street |
The Old King's Head | Euston Road |
The Old King Harry | Mile End |
The Old King of Prussia | Loudwater |
The Old Lattice | King's Lynn |
The Old London Bridge | Chester |
The Old Magnet | Hackney |
The Old Maltscoop | Lapford |
The Old Mail Coach | Croydon |
The Old Northumberland | Gosport |
The Old Oak | Hertford |
The Old Plough | Alnwick |
The Old Plough and Harrow | Pentre |
The Old Post Office | Shrewsbury |
The Old Parr's Head | Knightrider Street |
The Old Quiet Woman | Chapel-en-le-Frith |
The Old Rock House | Barton |
The Old Roundabout | Leeds |
The Old Red House | Chester |
The Old Red Lion | Hampton |
The Old Rover's Return | Manchester |
The Old Row Barge | Kingston-on-Thames |
The Old Rodney's Head | Old Street |
The Old Raggles | Queensferry |
The Old Roebuck | Holborn |
The Old Robin Hood | St. Ives, Hunts |
The Old Rose | Deptford |
The Old Sugarloaf | Dunstable |
The Old Swan's Nest | Moorgate Street |
The Old Sea Lion | Waterloo |
The Old Six Bells | Acton |
The Old Sergeant | Battersea |
The Old Ship | Brighton |
The Old Swan | Atherstone |
The Old Star | York |
The Old Tippling Philosopher | Caldicot |
The Old White Hart | Newark |
The Old White Lion | Ravenstonedale |
The Old Windmill | Hammersmith |
The Old Waggon and Hors | Bleasby |
The Old Yew | South Wingfield |
The Adelphi | Adam Street |
The Peoples | Harrogate |
Bacchus | Hoxton |
The Vulcan | Sizewell |
The Apollo | Tottenham Court Road |
The Atlas | Seagrave Road |
The Aurora | Tewkesbury |
The Pandora | Restronguet |
The Neptune | Ipswich |
The Hercules | Newport |
The Cupid Hemel | Hempstead |
The Cupid and Bow | Norwich |
The Duke | Deptford |
The Duke of Suffolk | Rotherhithe |
The Duke of Hamilton | Hampstead |
The Duke of Grafton | Euston Road |
The Duke of Norfolk | Harwich |
The Duke of Wellington | Ely |
The Duke of Bedford | Seymour Street |
The Duke of Devonshire | Darnley Road |
The Duke of Sutherland | Lorrimore Road |
The Duke of Fife | King's Lynn |
The Duke of Marlborough | Norwich |
The Iron Duke | High Wycombe |
The Marquis of Lorne | Kirkley |
The Marquis of Granby | Esher, note 148 |
The Marquis of Westminster | Warwick Street |
The Marquis Wellesley | Cromer Street |
The Marquis of Salisbury | Balls Pond Road |
The Marquis of Lothian | Norwich |
The Marquis of Anglesey | Bow Street |
The Marquis of Hastings | Ossulston Street |
The Marquis of Clanricarde | Southwick Street |
The Marquis of Cornwallis | Chedburgh |
The Marquis Cornwallis | Ipswich, note 149 |
The Marquis | Canonbury |
The Earl of Essex | Manor Park |
The Earl of Aberdeen | Mile End |
The Earl of Richmond | King's Lynn |
The Earl of Cardigan | Norwich |
The Earl of Leicester | East Dereham |
The Earl of Durham | Cambridge |
The Earl of Derby | Cambridge |
The Earl of Beaconsfield | New Cross |
The Earl of Warwick | Whitechapel |
Guy Earl of Warwick | Poplar |
The Earl St. Vincent | Yarmouth |
The Earl Grey | Ipswich |
The Earl Cathcart | Osnaburgh Street |
The Earl Russell | Bristol |
The Earl Percy | Ladbrooke Grove |
The Lord Collingwood | Yarmouth |
The Lord Nelson | Ashbocking |
The Lord Holmsdale | Bromley |
The Lord Holland | Brixton |
The Lord Napier | King's Lynn |
The Lord Byron | Leeds |
The Lord Rosebery | Norwich |
The Lord Raglan | Norwich |
The Lord Collingwood | Hall Place |
The Lord Kitchener | Stevenage |
The Lord Exmouth | Stepney |
The Lord Denman | Mistley |
The Lord Ranelagh | Richmond Road |
The Lord Clyde | Brighton |
The Lord Hood | Bethnal Green |
The Lord Camden | Norwich |
The Lord Roberts | Scunthorpe |
The Lord Keith | York Street |
The Lord Palmerston | Kilburn |
The Lord Morpeth | Old Ford |
The Lord Truro | Dalston |
The Lord Stanley | Mile End |
The Lord Liverpool | Clark Street |
The Lord Clive | Manchester Square |
The Lord Wellington | Old Kent Road |
The Lord Hill | Waterloo |
The Lord Wellesley | Mile End |
The Lord Burleigh | Vauxhall Bridge Road |
The Lord John Russell | City Road |
The Lord Warden | Dover |
The Lord Chancellor | Ipswich |
Sir John Barleycorn | Newmarket |
Sir Charles Napier | Blackburn |
Sir Colin Campbell | Kilburn |
Sir John Franklin | Nottingham |
Sir John Falstaff | Canterbury |
Sir Ralph Abercromby | Hatton Garden |
Sir Isaac Newton | Union Street |
Sir Garnet Wolseley | Norwich |
Sir Richard Steele | Haverstock Hill |
The Baronet | Horsington |
The Lady Franklin | Old Ford |
The Lady Mildmay | Stoke Newington |
Marshal Keate | Poplar |
The General Elliott | South Hinksey, note 150 |
The General Draper | Bristol |
The General Havelock | Chelsea |
The General Picton | Wharfedale Road |
The General Wolfe | Laxfield |
The General Jackson | Penge |
The General Abercromby | Blackfriars |
The General Wyndham | Norwich |
The General Gordon | Stamford |
The General Garibaldi | Staines |
The General Canrobert | Bethnal Green |
The Admiral Blake | Ladbroke Grove |
The Admiral Keppel | Fulham Road |
The Admiral Nelson | Carlton Vale |
The Admiral Vernon | Over |
The Admiral Hardy | Greenwich |
The Admiral Benbow | Ludlow |
The Admiral Hawke | Boston Spa |
The Admiral Rous | Galleywood (e) |
The Admiral McBride | Plymouth |
The Admiral Tyrell | Bermondsey |
The Admiral Seymour | Yarmouth |
The Admiral Carter | Bartholomew Close |
The Admiral Codrington | Chelsea |
The Admiral Mann | Hampshire Street |
The Admiral Napier | Margate |
The Bold Napier | Norwich |
The Captain Harman | Yarmouth |
The Captain Cook | Cumberland Street |
The Captain Digby | Margate |
The Pitt and Nelson | Ashton-under-Lyne |
The Nelson | Stamford |
The Rodney | Westminster |
The Rodney and Hood | Boston |
The Gladstone | Brompton |
The George Canning | Brixton |
The Camden Great | Yarmouth |
The Pakenham | Knightsbridge |
The Randolph | Oxford |
The John Burns | Chiswick |
The Bolingbroke | Clapham |
The Crosby | Scunthorpe |
The John Bull | Bayswater |
The John Barleycorn | Ware |
The Jane Shore | Shoreditch |
The Wat Tyler | Loveridge Road |
The Boleyn | East Ham |
Judge Walmesley | Whalley |
The Tilden Smith | King's Lynn |
The C. B. | Arkle Town, note 151 |
The Robin Hood | Sheringham |
The Robin Hood and Little John | Ipswich |
The Little John | North Heigham |
The Owen Glendower | Corwen |
The Garibaldi | Chalvey |
The Garrick | Leman Street |
The Nell | Gwynne Strand |
The Jenny Lind | Norwich, note 152 |
The Dick Turpin | Finchley |
The George Peabody | Shadwell |
The Brunel | Plymouth |
The William James | Carlisle |
The Jack of Newbury | Chiswell Street, note 153 |
The Jack of Both Sides | Reading, note 154 |
The Daniel Lambert | Ludgate Hill |
The Mother Shipton | Hampstead |
The Mother Redcap | Camden Town |
The Father Redcap | Camberwell |
The George | Norton St. Philip |
The Christopher | Eton |
The Dick | Wortham |
The Tumble-down Dick | Mortimer |
Dirty Dick's | Bishopsgate |
Carr's | Strand |
The Tom in Bedlam | Redbourn |
The Bess of Bedlam | Norwich |
The Blind Beggar | Mile End |
The Struggler | Eagle |
The Hob of the Well | King's Lynn |
The Man in the Moon | Chelsea |
The Alderman | Stannery Street |
The Citizen | Houndsditch |
The Man of Kent | St. Michael's |
The Arthur | Bury |
The Punch | Hull |
The Connoisseur | Philip Lane |
The Good Woman | Necton, note 155 |
The Quiet Woman | Pershore |
The Silent Woman | Widford |
The Load of Mischief | Blewbury, note 156 |
The Man Laden with Mischief | Maddingley, note 157 |
The Naked Man | Settle |
The Wild Man | Sproughton |
The Sand Boy | Bawsey |
The Lads of the Village | St. Mary Cray |
The Heather Lad | Trimdon |
The Highland Laddie | Haughton Le Skerne |
The Highland Chief | Hertford |
The Highlander | Hitchin |
The Tourist | Polperro |
The Running Footman | Charles Street, note 158 |
The Virgin | Worcester |
The Village Maid | Lound |
The Lucky Rover | Hook |
The Dick Whittington | Cloth Fair |
The Whittington | Hull |
The Dying Gladiator | Brigg |
The Ancient Druids | Cambridge |
The Shakespeare | Victoria | |
The Burns | Milwall | |
The Robert Burns | Darlington | |
The Andrew Marvel | Hull, note 159 | |
The Ben Jonson | Shoe Lane | |
The Lady of the Lake | Oulton Broad | |
The Excelsior | Charing Cross Road | |
The Comus | Beverton Street | |
The Childe Harold | Railway Street | |
The Village Blacksmith | Woolwich | |
The Round Table | Leicester Square | |
The Avalon | Glastonbury, note 160 | |
The John Gilpin | Cambridge | |
The Bell | Edmonton, note 161 | |
The Colleen Bawn | Peckham | |
The Paul Pry | Prittlewell | |
The Uncle Tom's Cabin | Bolton | |
The Touchstone | Stockport | |
The Altisidora | Hull, note 162 | |
The Ivanhoe | Denmark Park | |
The Waverley | Edinburgh | |
The Compleat Angler | Marlow | |
The Darby and Joan | Crowle | |
The Vicar of Wakefield | Shoreditch | |
The Pindar of Wakefield | Gray's Inn Road, note 163 | |
The Miller of Mansfield | Goring, note 164 | |
The Valentine and Orson | Pepin Place, note 165 | |
The Robinson Crusoe | Earl Street | |
The Oliver Twist | Leyton | |
The Mutual Friend | Stevenage | |
POTENTATES | ||
The Royalty | King's Lynn | |
The Royal | Bath | |
The Imperial | Bolton | |
The Crown | Woodbridge | |
The Sceptre | Yarmouth | |
The Crown and Sceptre | Brompton | |
The Coronet | Soho | |
The Regalia | Augustus Street | |
The Sovereign | Osnaburgh Street | |
The Royal Sovereign | Kirkstall | |
The Monarch | Silchester Terrace | |
The Merry Monarch | Herbert Street | |
The Emperor | Ipswich | |
The Empress | Cambridge | |
The African Chief | Ossulston Street | |
The Indian Chief | Chesterton | |
The Indian Queen | Bodmin | |
The Queen | Brentwood | |
The British Queen | Old Kent Road | |
The Island Queen | Islington | |
The Queen in the West | Lincoln | |
The Queen of England | Slough | |
The King and Queen | Highworth | |
The Victoria | Earl Soham | |
The Queen Victoria | Highbeach | |
The Empress of India | Rotherhithe | |
The Queen and Prince Albert | Great Tichfield Street | |
The Prince Consort | Hampstead | |
The Edward the Seventh | York | |
The Alexandra | Lincoln | |
The King and Prince of Wales | Brick Street | |
The Prince of Wales | Walpole | |
The Prince and Princess of Wales | Walworth | |
The Princess of Wales | Gateshead | |
The Princess Royal | Pimlico | |
The Princess Amelia | Stratford | |
The Princess Louise | Holborn | |
The Princess May | Durham | |
The Princess Beatrice | Camden Town | |
The Princess Charlotte | Princes Street | |
The Princess Victoria | Earls Court | |
The Young Prince | Reading | |
The Prince of Windsor | Old Kent Road | |
The Prince Arthur | Vauxhall | |
The Prince Albert Victor | Castle Acre | |
The Prince Albert Edward | Eccles | |
The Prince Albert | Sunbury | |
The Prince Alfred | Crowthorne | |
The Prince Edward | St. John's Wood | |
The Prince Leopold | Derby | |
The Prince Rupert | Soho | |
The Prince Frederick | Bromley | |
The Prince Teck | Bermondsey | |
The Prince Regent | Hounslow | |
The Prince William Henry | Blackfriars | |
The Prince George of Cumberland | Albany Street | |
The Prince of Brunswick | Barnsbury | |
The Prince of Denmark | Bloomsbury | |
The Prince of Hesse | Fieldgate Street | |
The Prince of Orange | Dinas | |
The Prince of Teck | Earls Court | |
The Prince of Saxe Coburg | Old Kent Road | |
The Prince of Prussia | Windsor | |
The Crown Prince of Prussia | Acton | |
King Alfred | Lisson Grove | |
Alfred the Great | Bolton | |
King Harold | Romford | |
King Edward the Sixth | Islington | |
King Charles | Newbury | |
King Charles the Second | Spitalfields | |
King Charles in the Oak | Ely | |
King John | Southwark | |
King Harry | St. Albans | |
King Henry the Eighth | Hever | |
King of Denmark | Old Bailey, note 166 | |
King of Prussia | Ringland, note 167 | |
King of Sardinia | Mile End | |
King Lud | Ludgate Hill | |
William the Conqueror | Widdington | |
The Cœur de Lion | Bath | |
The William Rufus | Simon's Bath | |
The George the Fourth | Goswell Road | |
The William the Fourth | Ely | |
The Queen Adelaide | Ely | |
The Royal Adelaide | Ewell | |
The Queen Anne | Maidstone | |
The Queen Caroline | Norwich | |
The Queen Catherine | Osmotherley | |
The Queen Charlotte | Jamaica Road | |
The Queen Eleanor | Enfield | |
The Queen Elizabeth | Merrow Street | |
The Queen Victoria | Theydon Bois | |
The Queen Dowager | Teddington | |
The Queen of Hungary | Norwich | |
The Archduke Charles | Rodney Road | |
The Duke of Albany | New Cross | |
The Duke of Clarence | Hackney | |
The Duke of Connaught | Norwich | |
The Duke of Cornwall | Hammersmith | |
The Duke of Cambridge | Putney | |
The Duke of Cumberland | Kensington | |
Duke William of Cumberland | Hoddesdon | |
The Duke of Edinburgh | Fairfoot Road | |
The Duke of Gloucester | Oxford Street | |
The Duke of Kent | Liverpool Road | |
The Duke of Lancaster | Hornsey | |
The Duke of Sussex | Acton | |
The Duke of Würtemburg | Hatfield Street | |
The Duke of York | York Road | |
The Duke William | Kennington | |
The Duchess of Clarence | Vauxhall Bridge Road | |
The Duchess of Edinburgh | City Road | |
The Duchess of Kent | Liverpool Road | |
The Duchess of Fife | Portsmouth | |
The Duchess of York | Kingsland Road | |
The Napoleon | Manchester | |
The Peter the Great | Deptford, note 168 | |
The Empress of Russia | St. John's Road | |
The Sultan | Camberwell | |
The Grand Sultan | Dover | |
The Shah of Persia | Parkstone | |
The Mogul | Drury Lane | |
The Great Mogul | Maghull | |
The Cleopatra | Savoy Street | |
The Royal Albert | Hanley | |
The Royal Connaught | Holborn | |
The Royal Saxon | Westbourn Park | |
The Royal William | Woodbridge | |
The Grave Maurice | Whitechapel, note 169 |
The Railway | Peterborough |
The Railway Bell | New Barnet |
The Railway Guard | Clapham Junction |
The Railway Porter | Vauxhall |
The Ticket Porter | Arthur Street |
The Station | Melton |
The Viaduct | Kirkstall |
The Junction | Purston |
The Safety Valve | Forncett |
The Express | Kew Bridge |
The Express Train | Norwich |
The Locomotive | Derby |
The Engine | West Drayton |
The Steam Engine | High Wycombe |
The Engine House | Chester |
The Engine and Tender | Bedford |
The Tramway | Pakefield |
The E. U. R. | Ipswich |
The Great Eastern | Liverpool Street |
The Great Western | Paddington |
The Great Northern | King's Cross |
The North Eastern | York |
The Gun | Lupus Street |
The Cross Guns | Thorney |
The Dog and Gun | Potto |
The Dog and Duck | Winchester |
The Dog and Pheasant | Bromsgrove |
The Dog and Partridge | Upton |
The Duck and Dog | Wymondham |
The Fox and Pheasant | Great Massingham |
The Badger Box | Annesley Woodhouse |
The Equestrian | Blackfriars |
The Steeplechase | St. Albans |
The Stakes | Stalybridge |
The Turf | Richmond |
The Chester Cup | Plymouth |
The St. Leger | Doncaster |
The Amato | Epsom |
The Blink Bonny | Chathill |
The Diamond Jubilee | Gaywood |
The Flying Childers | Kirkby |
The Flying Fox | Colchester |
The Highflyer | Ely |
The Ladas | Epsom |
The Smoker | Plumbley, note 170 |
The Voltigeur | Barton |
The Race Horse | Westhall |
The Trotting Horse | Ludlow |
The Running Horse | Sunbury |
The Running H | Blackfriars |
The Running | Cobham |
The String of Horses | Holbeach |
The Horse and Jockey | Oxford |
The Horse and Groom | Melton |
The Man and Horse | Moulton Eaugate |
The Man and Saddle | Chester |
The Ostler | Hackney, note 171 |
The Post Boy | Hitcham |
The Post Boys | Oxford |
The Sportsman | Aldham |
The Huntsman's Call | Worcester Park |
The Huntsman and Hounds | Walworth |
The Merry Harriers | Cullompton |
The Hare and Hounds | Sheen |
The Fox and Hounds | Barley |
The Stag and Hounds | Bristol |
The Stag and Hunt | Ponsanooth |
The Stag and Hunters | Brendon |
The Bramhill Hunt | Wokingham |
The Brocklesby Hunt | Goschill |
The Old Berkeley Hunt | Watford |
The Surrey Hounds | St. John's Hill |
The Thornton Hunt | Thornton Curtis |
The Tally Ho | Mettingham |
The Hark to Bounty | Staidburn |
The Hark to Lasher | Castleton |
The Hark to Mopsey | Normanton |
The Hark to Nudger | Dobcross |
The Hark to Towler | Bury |
The Blue Cap | Sandiway, note 172 |
The Triumphal Chariot | Pembroke Mews |
The Royal Mail | Upper Street |
The Mail Coach | Shepherds Bush |
The Four-In-Hand | Croydon |
The Coach and Horses | Ipswich |
The Chaise and Horses | Hammersmith |
The Chaise and Pair | Wickham Market |
The Postchaise | Ipswich |
The Tandem | Oxford |
The Sedan Chair | North Searle |
The Wheel | Ely |
The Turnpike | Hayle |
The Horseshoes | Tottenham Court Road |
The Manger | Bradfield |
The Saddle | Chester |
The Pack Saddle | Mapledurham |
The Whip and Nag | Norwich |
The Whip and Collar | Mile End |
The Club | Ely |
The Recreation | Faversham |
The Anglers | Ennerdale |
The Ball | Chard |
The Bat and Ball | Gravesend |
The Cricketers | Eton |
The Merry Cricketers | Bermondsey |
The Cricket Players | Shipham |
The Wrestlers | Norwich |
The Archery | Bathurst Street |
The Butts | Aldermaston |
The Arrow | Himbleton |
The Cross Bow | Sotherton |
The Bird Bolt | Cambridge, note 173 |
The Bowling Green | Badingham |
The Corner Pin | Clerkenwell |
The Pin and Bowl | Wokingham |
The Coat and Badge | Hammersmith |
The Chequers | Sudbourne |
The Tennis Court | Bradford |
The Dumb Bell | Taplow |
The Air Balloon | Landport |
The Balloon | Holbeck |
The Noah's Ark | Oxford Street |
The Hoop | Cambridge |
The Hoops | Saffron Walden |
The Hoop and Toy | South Kensington |
The Ninepin | Cambridge |
The Clown | Islington |
The Harlequin | Lincoln |
The Queen of Trumps | West Walton |
The Knave of Clubs | Bethnal Green |
Circa | ||
The Fountain | Canterbury | 1029 |
The Ostrich | Colnbrook | 1110 |
The Angel | Grantham | 1214 |
The George and Dragon | Speedhurst | 1250 |
The Seven Stars | Manchester | 1355 |
The George Norton | St. Philip | 1399 |
The Cardinal's Cap | Cambridge | 1400 |
The New Inn | Gloucester | 1456 |
The Running Horses | Leatherhead | 1520 |
The George | Southwark | 1555 |
The George | Winchcombe | 1583 |
The White Hart | Scole | 1655 |
The Lord Crewe Arms | Blanchland | |
The Star | Alfriston | |
The Pope's Head | Norwich | |
The Anglers | Ennerdale | |
The Dick Whittington | Cloth Fair | |
The Harlequin | Lincoln |
Feet | ||
The Tan Hill Inn | Swaledale | 1727 |
The Cat and Fiddle | Cheshire | 1690 |
The Travellers' Rest | Flash Bar | 1535 |
The Island of Skye | Wessenden Head | 1500 |
The Newby Head | Ingleton | 1420 |
The Duchy | Dartmoor | 1359 |
The Moorcock Hawes | Junction | 1050 |
The Fox and Hounds | Barley |
The Magpie Stonham | Parva |
The Green Man and Black's Head | Ashbourne |
The Red Lion | Hampton |
The Four Swans | Waltham Cross |
The George | Stamford |
The Swan | Fittleworth |
The Man Laden with Mischief | Oxford St. | Hogarth |
The Stag | Doncaster | J. F. Herring |
The Coach and Horses | Doncaster | J. F. Herring |
The White Lion | Doncaster | J. F. Herring |
The Loggerheads | Llanverris | David Cox |
The Fox and Pelican | Grayshott | Walter Crane |
The Row Barge | Wallingford | Leslie |
The George and Dragon | Wargrave | Leslie and Hodgson |
The Ferry | Rosneath | H.R.H. Princess Louise |
The Mortal Man | Troutbeck | Ibbetson |
The Smoker | Plumbley | Miss Leighton |
The Two Sawyers | Pockthorpe Brewery, Norwich | John Crome |
The Reindeer | Banbury |
The Crown and Treaty House | Uxbridge |
The Feathers | Ludlow |
The Raven | Shrewsbury |
The New Inn | Gloucester |
The Bear and Billet | Chester |
La Briarde (nourrice) | Hondeghem |
La Poupée | Poperinghe |
Au Papegai | Poperinghe |
Au damier de Comines | Poperinghe |
Skindles | Poperinghe |
Au Faucon | Poperinghe |
Au cour de Flandre | Poperinghe |
À la tête d'argent | Poperinghe |
Au Congo | Dickebusch |
Au Transvaal | La Clytte |
Au Tivoli | La Clytte |
Au Faubourg | Reninghelst |
Au cheval Boulonnais | Abeele |
Au Comte de Flandre | Abeele |
Au retour de la gare | Abeele |
À St. Eloi | Abeele |
Au cheval d'or | Rexpoede |
Au retour de la nouvelle Calédonie | Boescheppe |
Au grand St. Sebastien | Steenvoorde |
Au vrai Cacillane | Steenvoorde |
Au drapeau Français | Steenvoorde |
Au Comte Géant | Bailleul |
À la porte d'or | Bergues |
À l'aviation | Bergues |
Au vaisseau de ligne | Bergues |
Hôtel Faidherbe | Dunkirk |
Au retour des Docks | Dunkirk |
À l'ancien courrier de Calais | Dunkirk |
Aux deux entêtés | Winquin |
L'as de trefle | Renescure |
La Bascule | Ebblinghem |
Trois Chevaux | Hazebrouck |
L'assurance contre la soif dix centimes l'action | Watten |
À Paris comme à Londres le soleil luit pour tout le monde | Watten |
Au Sébastopol | Nort Nentinghem |
La maison Blanche | Monnecove |
Au cœur joyeux | Tilques |
Au grand Marlborough | St. Martin au Laert |
Le Taupier de Normandie | St. Omer |
À l'entrée de Milan | St. Pol |
Au chat vert | St. Pol |
Trois Pigeons | Fruges |
La ville de Boulogne | Fruges |
Hôtel moderne | Fruges |
À la ville de Cassel | Fruges |
Aux Alliés vainqueurs | Fruges |
Cheval noir | Fruges |
Au Voltigeur | Pont de Nieppe |
À Moscou | Pont de Nieppe |
À Faidherbe | Pont de Nieppe |
Au Bœuf | Armentières |
Au grand homme | Armentières |
Aux dix chasseurs à Pied | Armentières |
Au fer à cheval | Crépy |
À la Batteuse de Trefle | Roellecourt |
Au bourrelier | Rosult |
Au razoir Americain | Hasnon |
Au coq Hardi | Denain |
Café Maubeugeois | Denain |
Aux Quatrième Hussards | Denain |
Au chat noir | Denain |
Au Tambour major | Denain |
À l'entr'acte | Denain |
À la colombe denaisienne | Denain |
Au repos des cochers | Lille |
Café Bellevue | Lille |
Café Mulhouse | Lille |
Hôtel de l'Europe | Lille |
À la gaieté (tenancier, Meurdesoif) | Nœux les Mines |
À la Fraternelle 20-100-0 | Ruitz |
Vin sans eau | Coupelle Vieille |
Au vert Baudet | Arras |
Aux neuf Fillettes | Arras |
À la tête de bœuf | Abbeville |
Hôtel de France | Abbeville |
Au canon d'or | Crécy |
À la descente de la jeunesse | Amiens |
Hôtel du Rhin | Amiens |
À l'étoile du jour | Pont Rémy |
À la grâce de Dieu | Pont Rémy |
Aux voyageurs | Etaples |
Aux quatre fils d'aymon | Doullens |
Au petit caporal | Henencourt |
À la Hotte pleine de malice | Villers Simon |
Au Tonkin | Caumesnil |
Hôtel de la cloche | Dijon |
Hôtel du Jura | Dijon |
Hôtel de Bourgogne | Dijon |
À la chaudière | Melun |
Lille et Albion | Paris |
France et Choiseul | Paris |
St. James et Albany | Paris |
Continental | Paris |
Au club alpin | Champex |
Trois Couronnes | Martigny (A.D. 1609) |
Hôtel du grand St. Bernard | Martigny |
Café de la vapeur | Vevey |
Café du Transvaal | Vevey |
Hôtel d'Angleterre | Vevey |
Hôtel du château | Ouchy |
Hôtel Beau Rivage | Ouchy |
Café de la navigation | Ouchy |
Café du nègre blanc | Lausanne |
Café du Raisin | Lausanne |
Hôtel Gibbon | Lausanne |
Hôtel Beauséjour | Lausanne |
Hôtel Communal | Pully |
Café des trois chasseurs | Monts de Pully |
Au chasseur | Prilly |
Café de la Truite | Villeneuve |
Au cheval blanc | St. Blaise |
À la Turquie | Chessel |
Unless otherwise stated, the House is situated in a London street.
1. A personification of malt liquor, alluded to by Robert Burns. Three barleycorns equal 1 inch.
2. A heap of Barley; Saxon—mowe; Italian—mucchio. Appears in Hogarth's print 'Beer Street.'
3. Horse and Dorsers or Dorsiters. An old rendering of 'Pack Horse.' Sometimes found as the Frighted Horse, a corruption of 'freighted.'
4. Now a private house. Taylor the water-poet alludes to the incident of the River Nen overflowing its banks and carrying away a man asleep on a hay-cock. The old signboard illustrated this event.
5. Strike—the round piece of wood used in levelling the struck bushel.
6. Larwood and Hotten state that this sign is found in the neighbourhood of nursery gardens.
7. Refers to the Heart of the Holy Virgin pierced with swords.
8. Commemorates 'England's Wooden Walls.'
9. On a board is written:
10. May refer to the Papal Hand raised in blessing. See Bishop Hall's 'Satires,' Book V., Sat. 2 (Larwood).
11. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the Turks were the bugbear of Europe. Similar signs are Black's Head and Saracen's Head and Negro's Head. Negroes with feathered heads were often seen as tobacconists' signs.
12. In this house King Charles I. was given up to the Scotch Commissioners.
13. This tavern alludes to the Duke of Bedford, ground landlord of the district. Pope recommends the house for its cuisine.
14. Lode—a ditch that guides water into a river. (Dr. Brewer.) This inn is situated in the Fen district.
15. One of the oldest licensed houses in England. The Pope's Head in Cornhill was a famous tavern; the alley still remains.
16. This inn has a sign representing this politician with a copy of the North Briton under his left arm.
17. An obsolete term for a large hunting dog. Cf. Packhorse and Talbot.
18. One that carries baggage. Cf. Packhorse, Horse and Dorsers (note).
19. Common as a perfumer's sign in Europe. The Civet is said to produce musk. (Larwood.)
20. Jocularly called 'The gentleman in trouble.' Formerly a starting place for coaches.
21. Once called 'Pig and Whip.' Tradition has it that the present sign refers to a surly tenant.
22. A mammoth beast born at Ketton (near Darlington), which toured England on exhibition at fairs, etc.
23. Baldfaced—a term applied to animals which have a white strip down forehead to nose.
24. Alludes to a fabulous monster supposed to have been discovered at St. Osyth, in Essex, in the reign of Henry the Second. (Larwood.)
25. The Grasshopper was the crest of Sir Thomas Gresham, and may still be seen on weathervane of the Royal Exchange.
26. The papal arms.
27. Scutch—to strip hides. (Dr. Brewer.)
28. The Rising Sun in Islington Road gives notice in 1726 that a fine hog will be Barbecued—i.e. whole roasted, stuffed with spice, basted with Madeira. (Larwood.)
29. These seven stars seem to be the same that are used as a masonic emblem.
30. The Rainbow in Fleet Street has the reputation of being the smallest licensed house in London.
31. Cock and Pymat. Synonymous with Cock and Magpie, or Cock and Pie. Larwood also calls it Pynot.
At the Cock and Pymot, Old Whittington, Derbyshire, was plotted the Revolution of 1688 by the Earls of Danby and Devonshire, and Mr. D'Arcy. (Hone's Table Book.)
32. Pyewipe—a local name for the peewit.
33. A house much adorned by artists.
34. A famous carrier's inn, whence passengers and goods were dispatched to the North.
The ceremony of nicking the Royal and Corporation swans on the Thames still continues.
35. A fine brand of hops used to be imported from Würtemburg.
36. Best known as a landmark in the University boat race.
37. Said to derive its sign from Queen Elizabeth having sheltered there. Called in parish books of 1586 'The Queen's Tree.' (Larwood.)
38. Larwood states that this sign is very rare. He gives it the epithet of gloomy, referring to Psalm cxxxvii. 2.
39. Probably alludes to the Druids.
40. From Virginia came the first tobacco brought into England.
41. The best known Tabard was that inn in Southwark whence Chaucer and his party started for Canterbury. The tabard, a sleeveless jacket, still worn by heralds.
42. Does this refer to the thirsty reputation of cobblers?
43. Cravat. Derived from Croats. Introduced into France 1636. (Brewer.)
44. A sign of great antiquity. It is found in 1562, and was probably originally a tobacconist's sign.
The Calves Head Club met at the Black Boy, Newgate Street. Variations of the sign are the Arab Boy, East Sheen; the Black Boys, Aylsham.
45. Stow mentions a Black Bell in Fish Street Hill.
46. This may refer to some ghostly hound.
47. This inn is extinct. The name is a variant of leather bottle.
48. The Black Lion appears in the arms of Queen Philippa, Consort of Edward III. Also borne by Owen Glendower.
49. The badge of Richard II.
In the garden of this house is the old sign that used to be in Piccadilly on site of the present Criterion.
50. The White Horse in Kensington was frequented by Addison.
51. This house figures in the adventures of Mr. Pickwick.
52. Badge of Edward IV.
53. Refers probably to Robin Hood, or combined as Green Man and Still was found as a herbalist's sign. (Dr. Brewer.)
54. Lincolnshire seems very partial to blue; we find the Blue Man, Boar, Dog, Fox, Bull. Larwood also mentions in the same county—Blue Cow and Greyhound.
55. Larwood supposes this sign to refer to the marriage of James I. with Anne of Denmark.
56. Badge of Cadwallader, ancestor of the House of Tudor.
57. The Red or Roan Horse. Washington Irving's Inn. The badge of Pedro of Castille, father-in-law of John of Gaunt.
58. The House of Martlesham has a lion painted in Post Office Red supposed to originate from a Dutch vessel taken at Sole Bay 1672.
59. Thus the old nursery rhyme
Pope also refers to 'Dappled Flanders mares.'
60. In 1861 there were in the West Riding alone no fewer than 77 inns, etc., bearing this sign. (Larwood.)
61. This sign appears to be unique. Pied.—Variegated; spotted like a magpie.
62. Sorrel. A reddish-brown colour. French—saure.
This and the Chestnut Horse, Great Finborough, refer to the County Breed of Suffolk Horses.
63. This inn bears a pictorial sign with the words 'intactum sileo.'
Larwood also mentions Bell and Bullock; Bell and Lion; Bell and Candlestick.
64. Larwood also mentions Crown and Woodpecker (corrupted from Wool Pack); Crown and Fan (a fanmaker's sign); Crown and Rasp (used by Fribourg and Treyer, tobacconists); Crown and Can; Crown and Tower; Crown and Thistle.
65. This sign refers to the Royal Champion's (Dymoke) appearance at the Coronation ceremony.
66. This inn pays a quit rent of 4d. and a damask rose.
67. A large drinking glass. Dutch—roemer.
68. A curious and unique sign only equalled by the Hunchbacked Cats (les chats bossus) of Lille. (Larwood.)
69. Supposed to be a corruption of Caton le Fidèle. The sign recalls the nursery rhyme.
70. A skit on the Highland drovers who passed that way with cattle for London.
71. A nickname given to this inn by local people. 'The Red Lion.'
72. A skit on Coach and Four, 'Coach and Dogs.'
73. Eagle and Lamb formerly had a pictorial board depicting an eagle preying on a lamb.
74. (a) Misreading of the words God encompasseth us.
(b) Coat of arms of Cordwainers' Company; the chevron corrupted into compasses. (Larwood.)
75. An allusion to the thirteen Protestant cantons of Switzerland; Soho being largely inhabited by Swiss. Cf. Sun and Thirteen Cantons.
76. An allusion to the story of King James and the tinker of Enfield.
77. The crest of the Middle Temple.
78. Maund is an old word meaning basket.
79. (a) A facetious rendering of Bear and Ragged Staff; (b) Pige washail—Salutation to Our Lady; (c) Pig—Scotch for pot; Whistle—Small change.
In Winchester Cathedral among the stall carvings is one showing a sow playing on a whistle and another pig playing the violin. (Larwood.)
80. Part of arms of Clothworkers' Company. Teazel—an instrument to brush velvet.
81. Larwood mentions this house, also Swan and Rummer; Swan and Helmet; Swan and Soldier (? Lohengrin); Swan and Hoop, Moorfields (Birthplace of Keats).
82. Occurs in Larwood's book.
83. This sign, now extinct, recalls the exploits of a soldier of that name during the Peninsular War.
84. It is hoped that this is a case of 'Lucus a non lucendo.'
85. At Winterslow Hut occurred the episode of the lioness attacking the leaders of the Salisbury mail. The Coach and Horses, Clerkenwell, shows a pictorial signboard of this event.
86. Famous for its living sign.
87. The Beehive, Abingdon, displays this rhyme
88. Larwood calls this 'An alluring but maudlin Title.'
89. Has the uncommon sight of a tombstone in the garden.
90. St. Rhadegund, 521-587. A Christian lady, Queen of Franks. Married to Clotaire I. Fête August 13. (Larousse.)
91. Patron Saint of Woolcombers.
92. This sign showed a man returning home, and to his wife's inquiry as to where he had been he replied 'No place.' Cf. Outis. Ulysses to the Cyclops.
93. Here ended the Fire of London, September 10, 1666.
94. Once on this board was written:
95. This sign shows two serious looking women trying to wash a blackamoor in a dolly tub.
96. Probably refers to Adam. Cf. Wild Man, Green Man.
97. This inn is now extinct, but the title is supposed to refer to Bonaparte's attempt to invade England.
98. The original sign of this house bore the reputation of having been painted by George Morland.
99. See Boswell's Life of Johnson, vol. iii, p. 261. It is the old dog in a new doublet.
100. The Dolphin, Norwich, stands on site of a bishop's palace. The Dolphin in Bishopsgate is mentioned by Stowe 1513, and probably to this house Pepys repaired in 1661.
101. Sometimes this sign was on the signboard:
This inn was visited by Pepys in 1669.
102. Usually represented by rabbits shooting at men (near Reading), horses riding in carriages, etc.
103. The classic name for the Straits of Gibraltar. In 1667 the sign of an inn on the site of the present Hamilton Place, the end of the then inhabited world of London.
104. The Jamaica in Bermondsey was reputed to have been once the residence of Oliver Cromwell.
105. Larwood thinks that this sign dates from the Spanish Succession question, 1833.
106. Noticed by Larwood who states that the Scotch pedlars penetrated as far as Poland in 1569.
107. Larwood also mentions Golden Beard, Candlestick, Crotchet (sign of Messrs. Novello), Frying Pan, Maid, Quoit, Slipper.
108. Refers to the quest of the Argonauts. Suitable as the sign of a woollen draper.
109. An inn of this name at Fulham is supposed to have been frequented by Shakespeare in 1595. (Larwood.)
110. The Tudor Badge. Can be seen to-day in King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
111. The Trade Mark of City of London Brewery Co.
112. The Rummer. See note to Bear and Rummer (67).
113. Cf. the Black Jack. Another variant is Messrs. Hoare's sign the Golden Bottle at the well-known bank in Fleet Street.
114. Mentioned by Larwood, also the Flank of Beef, Spalding. Also the Shoulder of Mutton and Cucumber.
115. This house is famous for the beefsteak pudding.
116. This inn shows a very pleasing sign.
117. Originating from the hero of a famous ballad. Also gives its name to a place near St. Austell.
118. Two brothers who worked as cobblers while preaching the gospel. Henry V. mentioned them in his address to the troops on Agincourt Field, October 25, 1415. Henry V., IV. iii.
119. Larwood quotes this rhyme from a signboard at Birmingham
120. Does this house set a gin for the unwary?
121. Also in Coutts Road, Bow, in both cases he is represented with his head under his arm.
122. From this inn in Aldermanbury a regular service of stage wagons travelled from London to Liverpool.
123. Alludes to an old custom of butcher boys serenading newly-married couples.
124. Though classified here, is generally reckoned to be a corruption of Bacchanals.
125. Becket. An implement for digging peat.
126. Sprocket. Used in the Fen country.
Both these inns are near Ely.
128. This house displays a gigantic pair of shears as a sign.
129. This inn has a pictorial sign showing the weapon, half axe, half spear.
130. This inn stands on the site of the stake where the Lollards perished.
131. Supposed to commemorate a soldier buried in Winchester who died of drinking small beer.
132. Grab was the slang term used in India to denote a foot-soldier.
133. Larwood states that Bugle is the local name in the Isle of Wight for a wild bull, and is used as such by a writer of 1688. Cf. French—beugler—to low.
134. A musical horn. (Nuttall.)
135. Refers to the Plimsoll Mark, invented by Samuel Plimsoll, 1824-1898.
136. This sign commemorates Sir Philip Broke's victory. The family seat is quite near.
137. Larwood states that this sign has been changed from that of Joe Grimaldi.
138. Caulk or Calk. To stuff the seams of a ship with oakum.
139. The One Tun near Hungerford Market is mentioned in a newspaper of 1718.
140. Larwood mentioned this sign as depicting John Wilkes, John Horne Tooke, and Sir John Glynn.
141. Commemorates the two Lords Balmerino and Kilmarnock, executed for their share in the rebellion of 1745. Lord Nithsdale escaped, disguised as a woman.
142. Shows two grinning faces and underneath is written
We Three Loggerheads be
and the observer is the third of the trio.
143. Also Five Alls.
144. A print by Kay shows Dr. Hunter, a Scotch divine—I pray for all; Erskine the Lawyer—I plead for all; A Farmer—I maintain all; H.M. George III—I fight for all; The Devil—I take all.
145. Larwood mentions this inn.
146. Probably used as a change from Seven Stars.
147. Refers to the Cornish arms, fifteen roundles.
148. Immortalized by Sam Weller. The hero of Minden.
149. 1738-1805. Twice Governor-General of India.
150. Afterwards Lord Heathfield, Defender of Gibraltar.
151. Abbreviated from Charles Bathurst who developed the adjoining lead mines.
152. 1820-1887. The Swedish prima donna who married Mr. Goldschmidt.
153. Alias Winchcombe—a renowned clothier who equipped at his own expense 100 men to fight at Flodden, 1523.
154. Stands at a Y-shaped corner, vulgarly called a 'Flat Iron.'
155. Represented as Headless. Larwood suggests a corruption of heedless. Cf. the virgins in the parable.
156, 157. Taken from Hogarth's print. Both this and the following inn have pictorial signs.
158. This sign is probably unique and has a painted picture. Many of these lackeys were Irish and had St. Patrick's Day as a holiday.
159. A native of Hull. A friend of Milton and confidant of Cromwell, 1620-1678.
160. Avalon—an old folk name for this district in Somerset.
161. Has a signboard showing John Gilpin on his famous ride.
162. A character in Don Quixote. (Dr. Brewer.)
163. The Pindar had charge of the village pound and looked after stray cattle. (Larwood.)
164. Hero of a ballad.
165. This inn existed in 1711. The sign commemorates the two twin brothers of that name born in a wood near Orleans. They were sons of Bellisant and nephews of King Pepin. (Dr. Brewer.)
166. Larwood mentioned this inn and states that the sign commemorates Christian IV., father-in-law of James I.—being so near Newgate the landlord was wealthy.
167. Macaulay, quoted by Larwood, mentioned that on all sides painters were touching up Admiral Vernon into K. of P. Frederick the Great, the hero of Rosbach.
168. The Czar Peter after his day's work resorted to a public-house in Great Tower Street, the sign was altered in his honour to the Czar of Muscovy Head. (Barrow's Life of Peter the Great.)
169. Dutch Graaf—i.e. Count. Probably Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, popular in this country on account of his opposition to the Spaniards in the Netherlands. (Larwood.)
170. Smoker. This sign painted by Miss Leighton alludes to a racehorse the property of Lord de Tabley.
171. Ostler. Sometimes spelt Hostler, derived from French hostelier, hôtelier; has lost its original meaning of the 'landlord.'
172. This inn commemorates a famous foxhound, 1762, whose exploits are set forth on the sign board.
173. Larwood mentioned this a sign of some antiquity. A birdbolt was an ancient implement for shooting at birds.
Printed in England at The Ballantyne Press
Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.
Colchester, London & Eton
Transcriber's Note:
Note 127 does not exist in this book.
Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.
Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed.
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