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celebrated place of public amusement, the Dog and Duck, in St. George's-fields, rented the whole of St. George's-fields, of the
Corporation of the City of London, by lease, in which was a covenant for a forfeiture of a sum of money, if he built upon it. This covenant, he found it to his advantage to break, and pay the forfeiture, and built a number of houses, calculated to last about his own time, but the materials of which are, from the increased price of bricks and timber, much more valuable now than when the houses were built; so that leaving it in its original state, he is a gainer, instead losing any thing. The remainder of the ground he let upon building leases, to expire a short time previous his lease. About three months since, a number of the under-leaseholders, finding their time nearly expired, began pulling down their houses, and removing every brick,&c. from the ground. This coming to the knowledge Mr. Dance, the City Surveyor, and Mr. Newman, the City Solicitor; they applied to Mr. Hedger, and told him they should come upon him for dilapidations; he declined interfering, saying, if they came upon him, he should come upon those he had let the ground to; but that, in fact, he was not responsible for waste, being bound to leave the premises in their original state, and having paid the forfeiture for having built upon them. The City Agents then applied to the Court of Chancery, and obtained an injunction to prevent such proceedings. The rule of the Court, with a caution from the City Solicitor, were printed in large posting-bills, which were profusely stuck up in that neighbourhood; and this had the desired effect, till the beginning of last week, when it was resumed again by several owners of houses. This was taken advantage of by numbers of the lowest orders, who pulled down several houses, during the whole of Thursday and Friday nights, and carried off the whole of the materials. The assembly, on Saturday, being the last day of Mr. Hedger's lease, had a very alarming aspect, being increased in one place to the number of about 1000, who actually pulled down and carried off four entire houses, and scarcely left a brick remaining: also the principal part of about eight other houses, leaving nothing but part of the walls remaining. They even extended their depredations to some that were inhabited, and carried articles of furniture belonging to poor inhabitants, who were obliged to escape for their lives, or the buildings would have been pulled down upon them. The most insignificant detached buildings belonging to the houses did not escape them.—This alarming conduct continued till past two o'clock, when Mr. Newman, the City Solicitor, and several of the Police Officers of Union Hall came, and took several of the ringleaders into custody.
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decided the lease would not be renewed. When the lease finally expired, Hedger started demolishing the buildings to reuse the materials elsewhere and in March 1810 a crowd of about one thousand "of the lowest orders" gathered to join in the demolition and remove building materials. Hedger did not intervene because he was required to return the common land in its original condition and he was being saved clearance costs. Some houses were still occupied and the inhabitants lost their belongings and had to flee for their lives.
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the building with leaded domes, a music gallery and, outside, a bowling green. As the spa lost trade they concentrated more and more on amusements and attractions, which led to the place developing a poor reputation with the authorities. With the lease formally established in 1785 they became very wealthy and started speculative building in the grounds.
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This pleasantly situated stop has been improved at a very enormous expense by its present
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in the land, the matter was dropped. After the tavern had been demolished the
Hedgers continued to build houses on the land although this required paying a forfeit for breach of covenant. The properties were of very poor quality and the land had not been drained so the landlord, the City of London,
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Elizabeth Hedger, who had been a barmaid, was granted a lease on the tavern and its gardens in 1773, and three years later her son James was promised the lease of all the Bridge House Estate land at St George's Fields on condition that the Dog and Duck itself was repaired. In fact they extended
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against drunkenness. They decided "too many people assembled there of very loose character, and that it consequently became a receptacle for disorderly persons, and a place of assignation destructive of that morality which it was the duty of the law to see preserved". However, the landlord applied
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enjoyed of selling tea, wine, etc as if his house and
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Extraordinary Riots in St. George's Fields. Saturday, a riotous assembly took place in St. George's-fields, for the extraordinary purpose of stealing houses, &c. &c. The following circumstances gave rise to the proceedings:— About twenty-one years ago, Mr. Hedger, the occupier of the once
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magistrates, who granted a licence despite its being a house "so notorious as a resort for amusement and debauch". This led to a legal dispute between the magistrates, which was decided in 1792 against the City magistrates. The tavern finally lost its licence in 1799. The inn sign is now in the
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in that parish, who envied industry its long earned reward, to busy forth on this man's head, and at once crush all his hopes of providing handsomely for his family. This is one measure they effected by shutting up his doors on a Sunday evening, and preventing him the liberty that every other
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reported that, as a boy, he had seen "two or three horses at the door of the Dog and Duck in St George's Fields on a summer evening, and people waiting to see the
Highwaymen mount ... flashy women come out to take leave of the thieves at dusk and wish them success".
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private room to commit fornication, nor late hours to induce inebriety. The only complaint, in truth, was that the music invited, the company charmed, and that, as is ever the case in all places of public amusement, girls of the town crowded there.
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and you live near the Dog and Duck. Thus, in difficult cases, we naturally trust most what we least know." By 1773 the waters had reached "their utmost perfection" and at the tavern, comfortingly, there were "Tea, coffee and hot rolls as usual".
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but, by the 1770s, with spas no longer fashionable, it declined into a rowdy location for concerts. The magistrates refused to renew its licence, despite protracted legal disputes, and it closed in 1799. The building was then used as a
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about the waters, "You despise the Dog and Duck; things that are at hand are always slighted. I remember that Dr. Grevil, of
Gloucester, sent for that water when his wife was in the same danger; but he lived near
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and a strong party was formed to annihilate the place. But the general idea of sensible men was, that the
Proclamation only gave an opportunity for the long pent-up malice of a certain
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took legal advice towards prosecution. However, since the common ground was for the benefit of the land tenants of the estate and the
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Alderman Crosby (20 September 1787). "Tuesday the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Crosby, and Sir William Plomer, met at St. Margaret's Hill".
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in London in the 17th century. It was named after the sport of
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Old Tavern Signs: An Excursion in the History of Hospitality
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610:"Chapter 6: St. George's Fields: Enclosure And Development"
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was built upon the site. That building is now used by the
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The London Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Century
793:"Early London Maps: London in 1741–45 by John Rocque"
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Wheatley, Henry Benjamin; Cunningham, Peter (2011).
353:The Dog and Duck and St George's Spaw are shown on
259:With Fawns half drunk, and Dryads breaking lamps."
249:"St. George's Fields, with taste of fashion struck,
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1079:"Extraordinary Riots in St. George's Fields"
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574:. Cambridge University Press. p. 100.
3864:History of the London Borough of Southwark
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871:Richard Guard (2012). "The Dog and Duck".
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1191:Rendle, William; Norman, Philip (1888).
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253:And Drury misses here, in tawdry pride,
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3809:List of award-winning pubs in London
3646:Hoop and Grapes, Aldgate High Street
816:"John Rocque's Map of London – 1746"
781:from the original on 10 August 2017.
733:from the original on 1 January 2014.
539:. Houghton Mifflin company. p.
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996:Percy, Reuben; Timbs, John (1835).
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757:from the original on 4 August 2012.
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723:"Chapter XXVI, St George's Fields"
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968:Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
820:On-line old maps of Great Britain
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3213:Coach and Horses, Hill Street
2064:Great Northern Railway Tavern
1115:Edinburgh Gazetteer: volume V
963:"Friday and Saturday's Posts"
729:. Cassell. pp. 341–368.
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448:School for the Indigent Blind
379:corresponded with his friend
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158:School for the Indigent Blind
753:. Chaplin Hall. p. 29.
727:Old and New London: Volume 6
46:The Dog and Duck painted by
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747:Harper, Charles G. (1895).
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1033:Letter VIII to Mrs. Thrale
909:Cambridge University Press
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771:Pulleyn, William (1830).
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2016:Temperance Billiard Hall
1759:The Crown and Horseshoes
1406:The Bull, St Paul's Cray
1133:Darlington, Ida (1955).
936:Stanley Gardner (1998).
843:22 December 2016 at the
797:Gaubert Family Genealogy
721:Walford, Edward (1878).
608:Darlington, Ida (1955).
512:"Drawing 1880,1113.5361"
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3676:Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
3348:The Old Bank of England
3193:Carlton Tavern, Kilburn
3090:King's Head, Roehampton
2796:The Crown and Greyhound
2574:The Fellowship and Star
1502:The Gatehouse, Highgate
1208:Wroth, Warwick (1896).
415:Court of Common Council
3701:Rising Sun, Cloth Fair
3543:Old White Horse Cellar
3218:Coach and Horses, Soho
2350:Kensington and Chelsea
1904:Hammersmith and Fulham
777:T. Tegg. p. 226.
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3706:The Ship, Hart Street
3453:PS Tattershall Castle
3398:Red Lion, Westminster
3318:The Marquis of Granby
3115:Ram Inn (Brewery Tap)
2521:The Duke of Edinburgh
2228:George and Devonshire
1577:Rising Sun, Fitzrovia
1532:The Old Bull and Bush
1421:Old Jail, Biggin Hill
1158:"St. George's Fields"
689:London Gardens Online
656:Bankside Then and Now
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3095:King's Head, Tooting
2836:The Shipwrights Arms
2691:Richmond upon Thames
2488:Kingston upon Thames
2094:The Sir George Robey
2041:The Old Fire Station
1492:The Flask, Hampstead
1477:The Duke of Hamilton
1261:Barking and Dagenham
1084:Cheltenham Chronicle
836:In particular sheet
419:controlling interest
241:The Maid of the Oaks
217:Bridge House Estates
122:Construction started
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3353:The Old Bell
3328:Morpeth Arms
3248:Dog and Duck
3243:The Devereux
3198:The Champion
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3105:Mason's Arms
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2909:Golden Heart
2894:Captain Kidd
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2387:Drayton Arms
2328:
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1996:Queen's Head
1911:Aragon House
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1701:Duke of Kent
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1597:Spread Eagle
1537:Old Red Lion
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149:duck-baiting
141:Dog and Duck
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35:Dog and Duck
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3616:Dirty Dicks
3611:The Cockpit
3458:Two Brewers
3438:Star Tavern
3343:Newman Arms
3208:The Clachan
3188:The Beehive
3178:Argyll Arms
3055:The Bedford
2979:Black Horse
2831:The Roebuck
2826:Lord Nelson
2773:Dysart Arms
2758:White Cross
2703:Bull's Head
2670:Spotted Dog
2632:King's Head
2526:King's Arms
2339:Peacock Inn
2238:Mawson Arms
2218:Bull's Head
2155:Black Horse
2122:Seven Balls
2046:Seven Stars
1981:Laurie Arms
1956:Golden Lion
1946:Eight Bells
1921:Blue Anchor
1878:Stag's Head
1868:The Dolphin
1716:The Fox Inn
1662:Upper Flask
1587:Ship Tavern
1572:The Queen's
1522:The Magdala
1352:King's Head
873:Lost London
411:common land
355:John Rocque
221:John Rocque
109: /
84:Coordinates
3843:Categories
3791:White Hart
3721:Staple Inn
3641:The Harrow
3488:White Lion
3333:Nag's Head
3283:The George
3168:The Albert
3075:The Grapes
3070:The Falcon
3048:Wandsworth
2914:The Grapes
2889:Brown Bear
2866:White Hart
2861:The Tabard
2791:The Anchor
2763:White Swan
2743:Park Hotel
2718:The George
2511:The Bobbin
2274:The Castle
2253:The Tabard
2190:Three Tuns
2185:The Shovel
2143:Hillingdon
2112:The Castle
2069:The Queens
2006:Salutation
1951:The George
1916:Black Lion
1840:Kings Arms
1805:Cutty Sark
1789:The Wonder
1721:Kings Arms
1647:The Falcon
1582:The Rocket
1512:Greene Man
1442:Black Lion
1416:Kings Arms
1378:Windermere
1304:Rising Sun
1273:Cross Keys
947:0838635660
922:0521083990
911:. p.
498:References
381:Mrs Thrale
377:Dr Johnson
326:victualler
294:George III
278:Highwaymen
195:The tavern
130:Demolished
94:51°29′44″N
68:Demolished
3631:The Globe
3528:The Flora
3513:Candy Bar
3323:The Mitre
3303:John Snow
3223:Coal Hole
3163:Admiralty
3140:Raven Inn
3080:Green Man
3027:Green Man
2959:Ten Bells
2811:Half Moon
2784:Southwark
2708:The Crown
2698:Britannia
2599:Green Man
2541:George IV
2432:The Phene
2377:Coleherne
2279:The Crown
2269:The Angel
2262:Islington
2170:The Crown
2150:The Angel
2089:O'Neill's
1815:The Mitre
1798:Greenwich
1462:The Crown
1362:Royal Oak
1294:Mitre Inn
1278:Eastbrook
1201:24186109M
860:(854): 3.
858:The Times
472:Pub names
375:In 1771,
336:The Times
3828:Category
3802:See also
3666:Old Bell
3596:The Bell
3558:The Star
3448:Swan Inn
3418:The Ship
3298:The Harp
2738:Old Ship
2557:Lewisham
2407:The Goat
2299:The Hope
2211:Hounslow
2180:Red Lion
2057:Haringey
2011:The Swan
1936:The Dove
1926:The Cock
1754:Bell Inn
1357:One Bell
1143:Archived
1120:Archived
1018:Archived
899:(1972).
841:Archived
824:Archived
801:Archived
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755:Archived
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693:Archived
660:Archived
618:Archived
586:Archived
520:Archived
466:See also
413:and the
232:skittles
97:0°6′31″W
73:Location
3238:De Hems
2748:Sun Inn
2733:New Inn
2713:The Fox
2504:Lambeth
2132:Rayners
1851:Hackney
1769:The Fox
1747:Enfield
1673:Croydon
1399:Bromley
1172:18 June
1094:29 June
1062:29 June
978:29 June
830:29 June
807:29 June
699:18 June
666:17 June
546:13 June
458:within
386:Malvern
297:to the
207:In its
3826:
3736:former
3508:former
3130:former
3032:former
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2768:former
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2643:Newham
2627:former
2615:Merton
2589:former
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2079:former
2026:former
1888:former
1835:former
1726:former
1689:Ealing
1632:former
1430:Camden
1383:former
1345:Bexley
1319:former
1287:Barnet
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370:gentry
290:Surrey
65:Status
2392:Elgin
1371:Brent
1218:–277.
478:Notes
321:junto
3874:Spas
1174:2013
1096:2014
1064:2014
980:2014
942:ISBN
917:ISBN
877:ISBN
832:2013
809:2013
701:2013
668:2013
576:ISBN
548:2013
362:Spas
139:The
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