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1762:) and used rakes to recover their stash. They were caught in the act by customs officials, and they claimed they were trying to rake in a cheese, which was in fact the reflection of the full moon. The customs officials left thinking that the locals were a bit simple, whilst the locals recovered the smuggled goods without any more interference. The name Moonrakers has been used as a nickname for
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wooden monoplane racer named "Grosvenor House", famous for its winning of the 1934 McRobertson Cup air race from
England to Australia and for its distinctive Post Box red colour. Also known as the DH Comet, this plane is not a precursor of the famous civilian jet airliner of the same name, but rather
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echoed this complaint, deriding among others such contemporary paired names as 'Bell and Neat's Tongue', though accepting 'Cat and Fiddle'. A possible explanation for doubling of names is the combining of businesses, for example when a landlord of one pub moved to another premises. Fashion, as in the
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Common enough today, the pairing of words in the name of an inn or tavern was rare before the mid-17th century, but by 1708 had become frequent enough for a pamphlet to complain of 'the variety and contradictory language of the signs', citing absurdities such as 'Bull and Mouth', 'Whale and Cow', and
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Windmill: a prominent feature of the local landscape at one point. Pubs with this name may no longer be situated near a standing mill, but there's a good chance they're close to a known site and will almost certainly be on a hill or other such breezy setting. Clues to the presence of a mill may also
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became increasingly popular through the twentieth century, they should be considered with care. Supposed corruptions of foreign phrases usually have much simpler explanations. Many old names for pubs that appear nonsensical are often alleged to have come from corruptions of slogans or phrases, such
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Not far from
Charing Cross station is the Sherlock Holmes pub, which in the 1950s inherited the contents of an exhibition dedicated to Sherlock Holmes which had been created for the 1951 Festival of Britain. The owners installed a replica of Holmes' and Watson's sitting room and study in the pub
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Dolphin, Wisbech, Isle of Ely (now closed) : dolphins were caught and presented to the lord of the manor in earlier times; however, it may just be a nautical reference to the port, or a corruption of "Dauphin" in honour of military victories over
Napoleon in France (see later
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Silent Woman, Quiet Lady or
Headless Woman: The origin is uncertain, with various local stories, such as a landlady whose tongue was cut out by smugglers so she couldn't talk to the authorities, or a saint beheaded for her Christianity. The pub signs sometimes have an image of a
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Bridge Inn (often preceded by the name of a bridge) - located near a river or canal bridge: historically these were good places to establish a pub due to passing traffic on both the road and the water. Bridge and Bridge Inn were both to be found in
Wisbech, Isle of Ely (now
2857:. To tell which swan belonged to whom, the Vintners' swans' beaks would be marked with two notches, or nicks. The word 'nick' was mistaken for 'neck', and so the Vintners spotted that a Swan With Two Necks could afford them a rather clever pun, and a striking pub sign. When
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All Labour In Vain or Labour In Vain. At various locations. Probably of
Biblical origins, in past times the name was often illustrated by a person trying to scrub the blackness off a black child. Such signs have been mostly replaced with more innocuous depictions of wasted
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who is said to have repeatedly swum to an island in the town's loch to bring food to its imprisoned master, only to suffer the same fate when its efforts were discovered. The pub's name has caused more than a few surprised tourists to question the name or decry it as
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Castle: usually a prominent local landmark, but sometimes a heraldic device: see under "Heraldry", above. Castle, Wisbech, Isle of Ely; (now closed) named after the succession of castles, bishops palaces and villas that occupy a site to this day known as The
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Before painted inn signs became commonplace, medieval publicans often identified their establishments by hanging or standing a distinctive object outside the pub. A fictional example of this otherwise real-life practice can be found in Terry
Pratchett's
3643:, Hertfordshire: It is found at the top of a steep hill where carriers required an extra horse (a cock-horse) to help get the wagon up the hill. After its exertion the cock-horse could be seen standing steaming on a cold day as its sweat evaporated.
1662:, is a public house in Phillack, Hayle, Cornwall, owned by St Austell Brewery. It is thought to be named after an incident where the landlord brought up a bucket of blood from the building's well, as a murdered smuggler had been dropped there.
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is another example of a chain of food-based pubs with a prominent brand; founder Hugh
Corbett had owned a small number of pubs, to which he gave humorous or nonsensical names, with the effect of differentiating them from competitors.
2781:. The prohibition of this marriage by Church authorities in 1623 was a cause of war with Spain so it seems unlikely to have been a popular name. A more probable and prosaic explanation is that the name derives from the arms of the
1197:). He climbed the tree and hid in it for a day while his obviously short-sighted pursuers strolled around under the tree looking for him. The hunters gave up, Prince Charles came down and escaped to France (the
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Although the word "the" appears on much pub signage, it is ignored in the following examples; the word "ye' is likewise ignored as it is only an archaic spelling of "the". "Y" represents an obsolete character
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was not confined to drinking establishments. British pubs may be named after and depict anything from everyday (particularly agricultural) objects, to sovereigns, aristocrats and landowners (shown by their
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465:), this name and sign originated in ancient Rome when a chequer board indicated that a bar also provided banking services. The checked board was used as an aid to counting and is the origin of the word
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in the 18th century. He showed a great concern for the welfare of his men upon their retirement and provided funds for many ex-soldiers to establish taverns, which were subsequently named after him.
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There are numerous old pubs and inns in
England with the name of the Black Boy(s), many now claimed to refer either to child chimneysweeps or coal miners, or to a (genuine) historic description of
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starts off as The Drum, becomes The Broken Drum after a bar fight damages it and then in later books The Mended Drum. This tradition dates back to Roman times, when vine leaves were hung outside
3661:, Bedfordshire: This is the name of the regimental march of The Royal Corps of Transport (now The Royal Logistic Corps), whose troops frequently use this route; the latter is sited on the
2659:. 'Beartown' is the nickname for Congleton, as local legend claims its townsfolk once 'sold the bible to buy the bear', that is, spent money set aside to buy a parish Bible on providing
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154:(a name most commonly found in rural Wales), referring to a darker-furred breed of the common Red Fox whose pelts were considered more valuable and sometimes worn as a sign of status.
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1704:, the Jack of the Green. Some pub signs will show the green man as he appears in English traditional sword dances (in green hats). The Green Man is not the same character as
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The Lamb and Nettle : this mythical 'out of hours' premises was located in
Scrimshires Passage, Wisbech. It also featured in The Phantom Pub, a poem by Geoff Hastings.
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Kok, Yee Jiun; Ye, Lijuan; Muller, Jeroen; Ow, Dave Siak-Wei; Bi, Xuezhi (2019). "Brewing with malted barley or raw barley: what makes the difference in the processes?".
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Some pub chains in the UK adopt the same or similar names for many pubs as a means of brand expression. Examples include "The Moon Under Water", commonly used by the
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is said to have been named after Sarah Purse, whose family owned The Wheatsheaf pub in the 19th century. In the 1970s the name was changed to the Salley Pussey's.
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Four Jacks, Wisbech. The former Shipwrights Arms. Renamed after the new landlord Jack Johnson and his three sons. The four playing cards were used in adverts etc.
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has been for many years a popular sport in the Manchester area: many of the greens are attached to pubs, e.g. the Lloyd's Hotel and the Bowling Green Hotel in
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2681:. The name alludes not only to the maritime heritage of the area but also to a previous establishment at the same location that was called "The Buccaneer".
3353:. Named for the workers at the nearby Woodhouse Chemical Works, (C. 1840–1900) it was a beer house on the 1861 census when the licensee was James Lapish.
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Shepherd & Flock may refer to Christ (the Shepherd) and the people (his flock) but may also just mean the agricultural character and his charges.
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1978:, Stepping : thought to be a corruption or nickname of 'Frenchman de Schorne'. However, there were also other pubs with this name e.g. Upton.
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swimming in open water have traditionally been the property of the reigning monarch, who had the right to grant swan marks. In the 16th century,
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as "The Bag o'Nails" (Bacchanals), "The Cat and the Fiddle" (Caton Fidele) and "The Bull and Bush", which purportedly celebrates the victory of
1700:: a spirit of the wild woods. The original images are in churches as a face peering through or made of leaves and petals; this character is the
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Bushel (and New Bushel), Wisbech, Isle of Ely: named after a unit of volume used in a corn exchange to trade including barley used in brewing.
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First and Last, nickname of The Redesdale Arms, the nearest pub to the border between England and Scotland, on the A68 between Rochester and
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A more current listing can be found on the Pubs Galore site, updated daily as pubs open/close and change names. In 2019, the top 10 were:
2017:: Quite a common name (in various forms) throughout England but especially in Norfolk, where the admiral was born. The Hero of Norfolk at
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Many traditional pub names allude to the beer available inside, or items used in its production like the Hop Pole and the Barley Mow.
2342:, is spacious but built into a railway viaduct. The Hole in the Wall, Gibraltar was an iconic bar well frequented by the navy workers.
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1485:. A 25' (7.6-metre) tall statue of a Martian stands in Chobham Road in the town, and a Martian is depicted in a drawing in the pub.
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Bankers, near Walpole St. Andrews, West Norfolk. Named after those involved in making and maintaining the seabanks and riverbanks.
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Some "Arms" signs refer to working occupations. These may show people undertaking such work or the arms of the appropriate London
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public house, Cambridge (closed down). Named after the famous actor. Linked to the 1876 murder of Emma Rolfe by Robert Browning.
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3797:(CAMRA). As pubs have closed in response to changing habits, numbers have fallen, so the historic surveys remain of interest.
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2115:. Formerly The Ship, the pub was renamed by the new owners after their relations originating from the village of Chislett in
1209:. To celebrate this good fortune, 29 May (Charles' birthday) was declared Royal Oak Day and the pub name remembers this. The
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be found in the naming of local roads and features. The Windmill in Wisbech, Isle of Ely was next to the site of a windmill.
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and other locations: purportedly from Katherine Whele, in other locations evolved from The Wheel or other derivations.
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The Case is Altered (now closed) and a later new build pub 'The Case' also now closed both in Wisbech, Isle of Ely.
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The Shakespeare, Redland, Shakespeare's Tree, Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire: Used to celebrate the Bard's genius.
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Black Bear, Walsoken : actually, had a black bear (stuffed) at the entrance to the premises years ago.
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Barking Dogs, Hoxton (closed). (Also, various Barking Dog pubs.) Named after the canine burglar deterrents.
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1881:: later the Welsh Harp, finally the Old Welsh Harp after another pub named the Welsh Harp was opened. The
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Six Ringers, Leverington - named after the bells (or bell ringers needed) in the St.Leonards' church.
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Ship carpenters Arms, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) named for the local ship building industry.
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woman or the couplet: "Here is a woman who has lost her head / She's quiet now—you see she's dead".
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In 2008 it was claimed that the total number of names incorporating the word 'Bell' totalled 412.
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Ram Skin, Spalding, Lincolnshire (now closed). Named for the local wool industry, closed in 1970.
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1758:: In the 17th century, some Wiltshire yokels hid their smuggled liquor in the Crammer (a pond in
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sound. Similarly, other archaic spellings such as "olde worlde" are not distinguished below.
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Hole in the Wall. The official name or nickname of a number of very small pubs. One such at
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Lathrenders Arms, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) named for the local lathe industry.
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Custom House Tavern, Wisbech: (now closed) named for the local customs post in the port.
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Osborne, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) named for the residence of a local family.
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Ropers' Arms, Wisbech, Isle of Ely. Now closed. At least two rope walks in the town.
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spelling of 'wagon' featured a double 'g', retained on pub signs such as this one).
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Shipwrights Arms, Wisbech: (now closed) named for the local boatbuilding industry.
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Ropers Arms, Wisbech: (now closed) named for the former local rope making industry.
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Malt Shovel, Three Holes Bridge, Upwell (now closed). Named for brewing implement.
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Anglers' Beerhouse, Wisbech. The fens are noted for the coarse fishing facilities.
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below) in the late 20th century, is responsible for many more recent pub names.
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Jan's Place, Wisbech. Named by the landlady Janet Heasman. Now The Rose Tavern.
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Prince Albert, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) named for the prince consort.
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Marshland Arms, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed) named for a nearby council.
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Hardwicke Arms, Wisbech (now closed Down) - the Earl of Hardwicke KG MP being
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8305:"The Chemic Tavern - Cosy, historic real ale pub in the heart of Woodhouse"
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2104:(closed) supposedly named as the intended destination of a former occupant.
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Clarkson, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: named for the local antislavery campaigner
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Brazen George Inn, Cambridge (closed). Named after England's patron Saint.
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5580:"The Cat & Custard Pot Inn | Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire, England"
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6760:"Real ale pubs and Inn's serving the finest pub food in Dartmoor, Devon"
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Anchor, Hope & Anchor, Anchor & Hope, Anchor of Hope,: From the
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The most common tree-based pub name is the Royal Oak, which refers to a
2070:, Deal, Kent. Named after the actor who worked as an errand boy locally.
1458:, Norwich and other locations. Used in a number of books and plays e.g.
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Sherlock Holmes in Charing Cross, London contains a reproduction of the
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Royal Standard, Wisbech, Isle of Ely : the monarch's personal flag.
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Inn, South Rauceby (closed). After the bird of that name, once numerous.
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Py'd Bull, Lincoln (closed). This pub was advertised as convenient for
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The Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beerhouse-Houses : Past and Present
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and threatened with legal action by US movie lawyers, because of this.
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that raided the coasts from the Crusades until the early 19th century.
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Burton Stingo, Wisbech thought to be named after the Burton ales and
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Porch House, Stow-on-the-Wold. Named after the front of the building.
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The Manchester Courier And Lancashire General Advertiser 8 July 1848
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6078:. Vol. 3. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum. p. 106.
4688:"The Pied Bull | Restaurant, Hotel, Pub and Brewery in Chester"
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The pubs with the shortest and longest names in Britain are both in
2711:('second house'). There are several examples in England, such as at
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of a local landowner, now perhaps forgotten; as a personal badge of
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6573:. Vol. 5. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum. p. 79.
6543:. Vol. 3. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum. p. 94.
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Mouth" or Harbour. Also applies to Bull and Bush (Boulogne Bouche).
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7600:"E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898"
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later (1826) the Bellman Inn, named after a hound of the huntsman
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The Fishing Buss, Southwold. Named after a type of fishing vessel.
1284:, part of the Greenwich Maritime World Heritage site at Greenwich.
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Queen Victoria, Wisbech, Isle of Ely : named for the monarch.
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Nene Inn, Wisbech, Isle of Ely. Near the river of the same name.
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is carried out nowadays rings are used in lieu of nicking beaks.
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in Cambridge refers to a double sirloin joined at the backbone.
1583:, near where Tolkien lived when he was growing up in Birmingham.
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Wisbech Arms, Wisbech: (now closed) named for the local borough.
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Red Lion is the name of over 600 pubs. It thus can stand for an
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Crane, Cambridge. After the bird of that name, once numerous in
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8997:"Pub with longest name in UK reopens next to pub with shortest"
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Blackfriars, Wisbech: named for the local friars. (now closed)
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Bunch of Carrots, Hampton Bishop. Named after a rock formation.
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Three Queens Inn, Burton : named after three royal ladies.
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Shaven Crown, at Shipton under Wychwood. One belonged to monks.
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The amount of religious symbolism in pub names decreased after
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Inns and Pubs of Nottinghamshire: the stories behind the names
7564:"The Steveston - Buck & Ear - Hotel - Liquor Store - Cafe"
6603:"London (South) 1896 Suburban Publicans directory listing - G"
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Green Men & White Swans: The Folklore of British Pub Names
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The Light Horseman, York. Named for a former cavalry barracks.
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Greyhound: for Henry VIII's favourite hunting dog among others
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Hob in the Well, King's Lynn: pubs of this name can come from
1159:, often crowned, has been a symbol of the monarchy of England.
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Brewers Arms, Wisbech. The town had and has several breweries.
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Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beer-Houses : Past and Present
5336:"Ye Olde Murenger House PH, Stow Hill (Grade II) (3025)"
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Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beer-Houses : Past and Present
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Two Brewers, Diss : takes its name from the beer makers.
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2800:, whose coat of arms contains three goats, together with the
2785:, a London trade guild; an elephant carrying a castle-shaped
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Brewery Tap: A pub originally found on site or adjacent to a
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Tree, Bassingbourne. Named for Taxus baccata the English Yew.
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1099:, Nottinghamshire, has its name spelled differently from the
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Roebuck Inn, Chesterton. Named after the male of the species
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British Rifleman, Wisbech : (now closed) named for the
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Elephant and Castle: By folk etymology, a corruption of "la
235:. Patronised by the lifeboat crew who formed the Shanty Men.
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Fosdike Inn, near Boston : named after the village of
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Thatched House Tavern, Cambridge, named after the building.
2296:, West Lothian, is named after the local legend of a black
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1708:, although the two may be linked. Some pubs which were the
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6877:"Greene King Black Boy pubs renamed in 'anti-racist' move"
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2011:
Hardwicke Arms, Wisbech : named after local nobility.
1864: : claims to be the only one of this name in England.
1517:, Reach, Cambridgeshire : from the book of that name.
1430:. Named after the main character in the play of that name.
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Printers Arms, (Wisbech) owned by a local newspaper owner.
471:. The last pub to use the older, now American spelling of
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Ostrich Inn, Castle Acre. Named after the flightless bird.
162:. An inn notorious as frequented by murderers in the past.
132:, are often heraldic. A white hart featured as a badge of
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Harbour Hotel, Wisbech, Isle of Ely. next to the harbour.
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and renamed on the day of the first Moon landing in 1969.
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which was named in honour of Wellington's victory at the
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Abdication, in Arnold : the reign and abdication of
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Mechanics Arms (now renamed the Old Neighbourhood), near
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5635:"Hobbit pub in Southampton threatened with legal action"
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Barrack Tavern, Woolwich Common: near the army barracks.
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Pig and Whistle: a corruption of the Anglo-Saxon saying
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who served for some years on a naval training ship, HMS
1124:(closed): named after this historic military engagement.
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Heathcock Tavern, Strand : named after a game bird.
6859:"News: The latest North Wales news from the Daily Post"
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5210:"Celebtrating 10 of the Most Historic Pubs in Scotland"
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According to BBPA in 2007, the most common names were:
3455:(closed): a combination of two peat digging implements.
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Bird in Hand: the bird sitting on the left gauntlet in
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Royal names have always been popular (except under the
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Virgin's Inn, Derby : named after the Virgin Mary.
1994:. Named for Sir George William Hoste, who served under
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folk ever since and is the name of pubs in Devizes and
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and many other sites : sometimes derived from the
285:(closed). Claimed to have the only cockpit in the town.
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Pickerel Inn, Cambridge : named after young pike (
8859:"Pubs in Birdlip - The Air Balloon - Old English Inns"
7934:. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum. p. 28.
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Wisbech Inns, Taverns and Beer-Houses:Past and Present
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7025:"Celebrating 10 of the most historic pubs in Scotland"
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3773:
An authoritative list of the most common pub names in
3544:: Named after the flying boats produced at the nearby
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The Tankard, London. Named after the drinks container.
1400:; Harrow, Middlesex; and Soho, London are named after
764:: (now closed) named for the person draining the fens.
5314:"Millers Arms, 88 High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire"
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Hatfield, The Comet; the carving of the pillar is by
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Bull and Mouth: Believed to celebrate the victory of
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1334:, now closed, was named after the title character in
557:, indicating that German wines were available within.
450:, and meant that Spanish wines were available within.
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Four Swans, Butchers Market, Cambridge (closed down).
192: : the town was the last in England to practice
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6090:"The Silent Woman Inn - Welcome to The Silent Woman"
5236:"Residents campaign to save 'historic' Caerleon pub"
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3451:, (now closed) Isle of Ely, and Cambridge (closed),
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granted the right to ownership of some swans to the
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Goat and Compass: Possibly based on the arms of the
2504:: A character of English traditional folk music and
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used to serve beer from a barrel, and a beer bottle.
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is essential to his story. This sign is a symbol of
943:, Gloucestershire. In this context a mechanic was a
212:. Crane is one of the nicknames for the inhabitants.
185:, however many including this one predate the event.
8895:"British Beer and Pub Association Fact Sheet, 2007"
6823:"The Labour In Vain, Yarnfield: The Cookman Review"
6375:
3935:There is a "pub with no name" in Southover Street,
2807:Paraffin Oil Shop (now closed), at the crossing of
2602:, Wisbech is another pub named for a joint of meat.
1828:'Shovel and Boot'. Two years later an essay in the
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174:Black Birds, Barnwell, Cambridgeshire. Named after
6958:"NOTICE is hereby given, that the TOLLS arising".
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3037:Ship Defiance, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now closed)
2823:: So, people could say that they are going to buy
9277:Inn-vestigated. The Origins of Public House Names
7647:"Paraffin Oil Shop, Liverpool - another lost pub"
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3690:Locks Inn, Geldeston. Named for the nearby locks.
3683:and later renamed after a type of Channel marker
2758:". It is popularly believed amongst residents of
2666:Bird in-hand, Wisbech. Alludes to the expression.
2532:: a brewery vessel used to mix grains with water.
1847:Black Boy and Trumpet, Peterborough (now closed).
1835:rise of intentionally amusing paired names like '
1780:. Other Robin Hood names can be found throughout
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7551:http://www.congleton-cheshire.co.uk/beartown.htm
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2615:Pub heritage: Nowhere Inn Particular, now closed
2526:used in a malting to turn over the barley grain.
2359:. Historic pub named for its timbered structure.
2090:, Laxfield : named after the military hero.
1902:Plough and Sail, Marshland Smeeth (closed down).
1534:pub at the junction of Hagley Rd/Monument Rd in
1413:George Orwell's essay describing his perfect pub
1229:The sign of the Saracen's Head in Broad Street,
1151:of the York dynasty and married Richard's niece
549:Spread Eagle: from the heraldic depiction of an
518:British pub. The lion is one of the most common
382:Horne Inn, Wisbech. A former 15th century Inn.
9146:. Nottingham: Centre for English Name Studies,
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3749:. Oxford's students often cycle round the town.
3574:which eventually led to the development of the
3397:Rifle Volunteer, Oxhey village, Gunnislake etc.
3013:. A smuggler's Inn named after the rescue boat.
2899:Blackfriars, Wisbech (closed): named after the
2889:Adam & Eve, Norwich. The city's oldest pub.
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1078:has a Waterloo Inn that is owned by the parish.
1038:, commander of British forces during the siege.
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8026:"The not Oxford Road pub survey, October 2008"
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6825:. Archived from the original on 14 August 2012
5717:Moody, Paul; Turner, Robin (8 December 2011).
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2998:in the early 1930s, before part was bombed in
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2480:and often showcasing its products to visitors.
2466:, the principal grain from which beer is made.
9210:. Nottingham: Nottinghamshire County Council
9206:Wright, Gordon & Curtis, Brian J. (1995)
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6511:Victorian Cambridge = Josiah Chater's Diaries
5093:. Ware, Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Reference.
5039:The Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
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3165:. The Bowling Green Hotel in Grafton Street,
1716:; there are no pubs in Robin's own county of
981:Pyrotechnists' Arms, a local gunpowder maker.
442:Castle: sometimes originally referred to the
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5984:Victorian Cambridge: Josiah Chater's Diaries
5783:"Buildings with Sherlock Holmes connections"
5680:Monger, Garry (2023). "Great Expectations".
5054:Stamford Mercury - Thursday 12 November 1724
4763:Victorian Cambridge: Josiah Chater's Diaries
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4493:The Ipswich Journal - Saturday 11 April 1761
4478:Victorian Cambridge: Josiah Chater's Diaries
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4393:Victorian Cambridge: Josiah Chater's Diaries
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3626:Highway Inn, Burford. On the King's Highway.
3140:; in fox hunting, "hark to" meant to listen.
2789:can also be seen on the arms of the City of
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247:Packhorse and Pig, Aldergate Street, London
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8014:. Manchester: E. J. Morten; pp. 104–06
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5495:"The Dolphin - Wellington, Somerset - Home"
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2239:Rose Tavern, a pub in Wisbech, Isle of Ely.
1923:
386:Sometimes the object was coloured, such as
8222:. Friends of Wisbech & Fenland Museum.
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6119:. Wordsworth Editions. 2006. p. 354.
5924:Blackham, Bob, 'Tolkien's Birmingham', in
4081:
3345:Chemic Tavern (formerly Chemical Tavern),
3222:, itself named after an early watercourse.
3040:Steam Packet Tavern, Rose Corner, Norwich.
2162:
1549:is a "small inn on the Bywater road" near
1045:Dolphin: often anglicised from the French
56:). Other names come from historic events,
9121:. Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre.
7859:"To Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants".
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5117:. The Carpenters' Company. Archived from
5041:. Wordsworth Editions. 2001. p. 883.
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3555:: In the 1950s the pub sign depicted the
2592:Red Herring, Great Yarmouth. Named after
2390:Vaults, a number of pubs, not all having
2253:Wheatsheaf, a Wetherspoon pub in Wisbech.
1193:tree (now known as the Boscobel Oak near
1155:. Since then, the combined red-and-white
301:Swan and Falcon Inn, Gloucester (closed).
9254:Lamb, Cadbury and Wright, Gordon (1968)
9116:
9052:. London: Headline. p. Title page.
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7998:Stamford Mercury - Friday 23 August 1833
7538:Transactions of the Philological Society
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7364:"The Mash Tun: Brighton's Beating Heart"
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933:, Isle of Ely. Nearby were lathe makers.
836:
822:Tollemache, Grantham : named after
343:
20:
8281:. eastlondonhistory.com. Archived from
7619:
7261:. Bedford Borough Council. 22 June 2019
7259:"The Brewery Tap Public House Shefford"
7106:"Home : Oxford English Dictionary"
6744:"Solved - the riddle of a pub's name".
6390:. Wordsworth Editions. September 2006.
6109:
6107:
6015:
5606:Williams, Jennifer (19 November 2013).
5577:
5033:
5031:
5007:. Wordsworth Editions. September 2006.
4814:
4812:
4274:
4113:"A History of Britain in Its Pub Signs"
3718:, at the end of the tidal reach of the
1594:was located on "Pie Corner" (where the
222:Dove, Ipswich : a biblical source.
9321:
9047:
8921:"Article at Solihull CAMRA site, 2007"
7849:
7495:Dictionary of Pub Names – Google Books
7217:Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
6568:
6538:
6387:Dictionary of Pub Names – Google Books
6073:
5941:
5679:
5089:The Wordsworth Dictionary of Pub Names
4986:
3243:Five Miles from Anywhere Inn: No Hurry
3147: : a frequent object of shooting.
2412:Coach & Horses, for a coaching inn
1622:List of real London pubs in literature
1147:, a descendant of Lancaster, defeated
263:in the 18th century. The Pied Bull in
144:amongst others and a blue boar of the
16:Identification method of public houses
9315:, a short history of studio inn signs
8995:Wolfe-Robinson, Maya (16 June 2019).
8683:"British pubs with the longest names"
8472:"About – The Ship at Styal, Cheshire"
7285:"British Pub Signs - a short history"
7148:"An account of Francis David Stirn".
6021:
4302:Priestley, Samantha (30 March 2020).
4127:
2493:Cock and Bottle, or simply Cock: The
1905:Red Lion and Chequer, Godmanchester.
1321:Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrock's hunt
1013:Wire Workers' Arms, St. Neots, Hunts.
975:Porters Arms, (Wisbech), Isle of Ely.
800:Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby
435:and elsewhere, from the badge of the
270:Pyewipe Inn, Lincoln. Pyewipe is the
96:, and it was never pronounced with a
9229:Inn Signs: their history and meaning
8863:airballoon-pub-gloucestershire.co.uk
8023:
7282:
6104:
5531:
5330:
5028:
4995:
4809:
3920:. The longest name of a London pub,
3471:named for the mariners of this port.
3248:North Pole beerhouse, Wide Bargate,
2190:Tavern, Blackwall refers to a plant.
1626:
1133:John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
685:, although it can also refer to the
665:Worshipful Company of Leathersellers
553:; probably derived from the arms of
415:Blue Boar, the name of many pubs in
298:String of Horses, Spalding (closed).
9241:British Inn Signs and Their Stories
9117:Marshman, Mike (25 February 2014).
8948:"Horfield Ringers - Bell Anthology"
8680:
7986:Clitheroe's 1000 Years (A Langshaw)
6779:(brief). Retrieved on 5 April 2009.
5627:
4908:
4902:
4069:. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
3106:Fox and Hounds (or 'Dog and Fox'):
2310:
1377:, named after Abel Magwitch in the
1319:is said to originate from the book
1309:
1137:Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
964:, Newport, Wales: a murenger was a
603:
89:sound. Its later forms resembled a
13:
9221:
9119:"Sarah Purse becomes Sally Pussey"
8795:. Outer Hebrides Tourism (Trading)
8203:"Holland Compensation Authority".
8074:Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser
8012:The Township of Chorlton-cum-Hardy
6791:Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser
5873:"The John Masefield | Our History"
3965:List of pubs in the United Kingdom
3548:aircraft factory (now demolished).
2762:that a 17th-century publican near
2742:Elephant and Castle pub sign near
2462:Barley Mow: a stack (or sheaf) of
2021:, Norfolk, portrays Nelson as did
1522:Pubs in books from real-world pubs
1261:. This is also a reference to the
1017:
912:Glazier's Arms, Stamford (closed).
619:The three compasses emblem of the
585:. Old Talbot, Wisbech (now closed)
361:series of books, where the pub in
136:, while a red lion was a badge of
14:
9345:
9307:Collection of images of Pub Signs
9283:
8978:"Common pub names on Pubs Galore"
7309:Dictionary of Symbols and Imagery
6895:"What! Mr Scott was Black Bitch?"
5341:National Historic Assets of Wales
4255:The Inns & Taverns of Wisbech
3570:, Nottinghamshire: Name given to
3481:Woodman or Woodman's Cottage Inn.
3366:Golden Fleece, for the wool trade
2798:Worshipful Company of Cordwainers
2345:Hundred House Inn (later Hotel),
2305:
2084:, Britain's first prime minister.
2037:Rodney Inn, Wisbech. Named after
1272:. There are many pubs called the
1181:on his tail. He managed to reach
720:Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths
714:Worshipful Company of Cordwainers
708:Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
81:, which is nowadays used only in
9288:
9191:. Llanrwst: Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
9110:
9092:
9074:
9016:
8988:
8970:
8940:
8931:
8869:
8851:
8826:
8807:
8781:
8766:
8741:
8728:
8703:
8674:
8648:
8633:
8608:
8593:
8578:
8563:
8537:
8522:
8507:
8482:
8464:
8439:
8425:
8410:
8385:
8355:
8330:
8315:
8297:
8271:
8256:
8241:
8226:
8211:
8196:
8171:
8146:
8121:
8106:
8080:
8065:
8050:
8017:
8004:
7989:
7980:
7971:
7956:
7938:
7923:
7908:
7882:
7867:
7834:
7819:
7804:
7789:
7764:
7738:
7723:
7708:
7683:
7657:
7639:
7613:
7592:
7574:
7556:
7544:
7486:
7473:"Dictionary of Phrase and Fable"
7464:
7449:
7431:
7406:
7381:
7356:
7318:North-Holland Publishing Company
7251:
7194:"A history of British pub names"
7156:
7141:
7116:
7098:
7072:
7058:
7043:
7017:
6991:
6966:
6951:
6926:
6901:
6887:
6869:
6851:
6815:
6782:
6770:
6752:
6737:
6722:
6707:
6692:
6674:
6656:
6631:
6613:
6595:
6577:
6562:
6547:
6532:
6517:
6502:
6487:
6461:
6436:
6411:
6360:
6345:
6330:
6315:
6290:
6275:
6250:
6235:
6220:
6195:
6180:
6024:"The Temples of John Barleycorn"
5879:from the original on 6 July 2017
5565:Salisbury and Winchester Journal
4039:
4027:
4015:
4003:
3991:
3979:
3833:in 2007 they were at that time:
3791:British Beer and Pub Association
3584:Flying Boat (now demolished) in
3533:Balloon, (closed) Stamford. The
3342:infanteers equipped with rifles.
3132:, as were the Hark to Bounty in
2802:Worshipful Company of Carpenters
2535:Pint Shop : unit of volume.
2442:
2415:Farriers Arms, for a pub with a
2369:. Named after the steps outside.
2263:
1934:John Manners, Marquess of Granby
1385:, the manuscript of which is in
1257:were among the enemies faced by
1249:Saracen's Head and Turk's Head:
677:Worshipful Company of Carpenters
627:
621:Worshipful Company of Carpenters
612:
410:Items appearing in coats of arms
339:
205:Chameleon, Wisbech (now closed).
9104:www.whitehorsepetersfield.co.uk
9024:"I am the Only Running Footman"
8777:. Encompass Press. p. 198.
8237:. 24 September 1798. p. 1.
7815:. 24 September 1798. p. 1.
7800:. 13 September 1733. p. 7.
7776:www.visitcambridgeshirefens.org
7460:. Encompass Press. p. 133.
7439:"Britain's strangest pub names"
7052:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
6341:. 20 September 1816. p. 3.
6339:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
6189:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
6165:
6140:
6082:
6067:
6049:
6038:
5990:
5975:
5960:
5935:
5918:
5906:
5891:
5865:
5843:
5821:
5806:
5775:
5753:
5738:
5688:
5673:
5647:
5599:
5571:
5556:
5505:
5487:
5477:"see pub website, history page"
5469:
5444:
5429:
5411:
5396:
5381:
5355:
5324:
5306:
5302:. 29 September 1882. p. 4.
5291:
5276:
5270:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
5261:
5246:
5228:
5202:
5185:"Worshipful company of coopers"
5177:
5142:
5133:
5107:
5071:. 12 September 1812. p. 1.
5060:
5045:
4980:
4965:
4940:
4934:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
4925:
4877:
4852:
4827:
4823:. Encompass Press. p. 153.
4784:
4769:
4754:
4739:
4724:
4713:
4698:
4680:
4665:
4650:
4635:
4631:. Encompass Press. p. 202.
4620:
4594:
4590:. Encompass Press. p. 188.
4579:
4564:
4549:
4514:
4499:
4484:
4469:
4444:
4429:
4414:
4399:
4371:www.visitcambridgeshirefens.org
4355:. 12 November 1724. p. 12.
3245:, Upware. An isolated hostelry.
3151:
1822:
1598:stopped) and was frequented by
816:: after former local landowner
500:, derived from the arms of the
453:Checkers or Chequer(s), March,
9261:Monson-Fitzjohn, G. J. (1926)
9243:. London: David & Charles.
9137:Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
8518:. 13 November 1906. p. 2.
8252:. 10 December 1841. p. 3.
7878:. Encompass Press. p. 50.
7669:www.legalhistorymiscellany.com
7152:. 1 September 1760. p. 6.
6729:"Isle of Ely Petty Sessions".
6703:. Encompass Press. p. 92.
6558:. Encompass Press. p. 86.
6356:. 19 February 1909. p. 2.
6286:. 27 February 1829. p. 2.
6057:"Hob in the Well, King's Lynn"
5801:which can still be seen today.
5567:. 29 February 1768. p. 3.
5419:"Spinners Arms, Hindley Green"
5392:. Encompass Press. p. 94.
4709:. 18 December 1863. p. 5.
4575:. Encompass Press. p. 80.
4560:. 15 February 1840. p. 3.
4440:. 23 November 1883. p. 4.
4384:
4359:
4344:
4329:
4295:
4059:
3903:
3762:One of the Swans, this one in
3753:
2855:Worshipful Company of Vintners
2695:Case is Altered: The title of
2551:Worshipful Company of Vintners
2383:, named after the design of a
2154:mountain range in the west of
1932:Numerous pubs are named after
1908:Snipe and Duck, Exmoor Drive,
1411:Moon Under Water, inspired by
984:Ratcatchers, Cawston, Norfolk.
947:. Another was (now closed) in
832:
736:Worshipful Company of Vintners
726:Worshipful Company of Farriers
67:
1:
9258:. London: Shire Publications.
9239:Delderfield, Eric R. (1965).
9050:I am the only running footman
8814:http://www.shroppiefly.co.uk/
8604:. 25 July 1865. p. 3714.
8421:. 8 February 1833. p. 3.
8267:. 28 October 1854. p. 2.
8158:Cambridgeshire County Council
8061:. 10 October 1761. p. 4.
7845:. 5 February 1735. p. 4.
7719:. 10 October 1874. p. 8.
7498:. Wordsworth Editions. 2006.
6811:. 4 December 1908. p. 4.
6326:. 1 November 1817. p. 3.
6176:. 11 October 1850. p. 1.
5971:. 9 December 1831. p. 4.
5902:. 4 December 1908. p. 4.
4972:"Public Office, Bow-street".
4720:The Pyewipe Hotel information
4676:. 11 January 1728. p. 8.
4661:. 30 October 1812. p. 3.
4325:– via www.google.co.uk.
4281:. Random House. p. 249.
4052:
3924:, was used as the title of a
3922:I am the Only Running Footman
3630:I am the Only Running Footman
3198:
3190:Wrestlers: Great North Road,
2783:Worshipful Company of Cutlers
2746:, interpreting the name as a
2636:Axe and Gate: Possibly from "
2555:Worshipful Company of Brewers
2407:The Farriers Arms, Shilbottle
2175:, Aldgate High Street, London
1954:named after the soldier poet.
1839:' and 'Frog and Firkin' (see
1639:are evocative and memorable.
1288:
1268:Trafalgar: commemorating the
747:
702:Worshipful Company of Salters
683:Worshipful Company of Drapers
659:Worshipful Company of Bowyers
504:, was a meeting place of the
369:to show where wine was sold.
238:Old Ram, Tivetshall St. Mary.
9251:. Truro: D. Bradford Barton.
9177:. Ware: Wordsworth Editions
9173:& Wright, Gordon (2006)
9144:English Inn and Tavern Names
8589:. 31 August 1833. p. 3.
6733:. 14 August 1868. p. 6.
6498:. 18 March 1987. p. 18.
6191:. 5 January 1839. p. 1.
5817:. September 1812. p. 1.
5152:. 17 March 1716. p. 11.
4976:. 17 August 1805. p. 3.
4936:. 7 October 1825. p. 3.
4750:. 14 August 1756. p. 3.
4340:. 28 August 1773. p. 4.
4275:Simpson, Jacqueline (2011).
3560:of the WW2 fast bomber, the
3492:
3374:Atherton, Greater Manchester
3136:, and the Hark to Towler in
2865:
2399:Services provided by the pub
2232:, Surrey. Hand and Flowers,
1387:Wisbech & Fenland Museum
897:, Scotland. Named after the
742:Worshipful Company of Bakers
671:Worshipful Company of Masons
288:Rein Deer, Lincoln (closed).
7:
9175:The Dictionary of Pub Names
8620:www.woodmansgorefield.co.uk
8533:. December 1908. p. 4.
8531:Cambridge Independent Press
8207:. 3 August 1906. p. 4.
7919:. 20 March 1858. p. 8.
7915:"The Steam Packet Tavern".
7830:. 29 April 1801. p. 2.
7352:. 19 March 1870. p. 8.
7050:"University Intelligence".
6809:Cambridge Independent Press
6718:. 24 March 1798. p. 3.
6147:Jacqueline Simpson (2010).
5932:issue 45, Spring 2008, p.27
5900:Cambridge Independent Press
5440:. 10 March 1899. p. 1.
5438:Cambridge Independent Press
5298:"Stamford Petty Sessions".
5285:Cambridge Independent Press
5257:. 29 April 1859. p. 4.
4776:"Spalding Petty Sessions".
4735:. 1 August 1728. p. 7.
4524:. 17 April 1740. p. 4.
3953:
3946:The Salley Pussey's Inn at
3514:Airman, (currently closed)
3414:. However, the Ship Inn in
3053:Sign for the Bat and Ball,
2951:restoration of the monarchy
2607:Puns, jokes and corruptions
2542:: Based on the arms of two
1888:Lion and Adder, Northgate,
1841:Puns, Jokes and Corruptions
1608:William Makepeace Thackeray
1353:J. R. R. Tolkien's creation
1207:Restoration of the Monarchy
397:
376:Boot and Slipper, Amersham.
308:
60:, occupations, sports, and
10:
9350:
9129:
8644:. 3 March 1848. p. 2.
8393:"Coaching houses and inns"
8326:. 5 April 1865. p. 4.
8179:"Five Miles from Anywhere"
8117:. 12 June 1729. p. 7.
8076:. 10 June 1828. p. 3.
7863:. 29 July 1820. p. 1.
7734:. 6 March 1822. p. 3.
7471:Brewer, E. Cobham (1898).
6793:. 5 April 1836. p. 1.
6777:History of the Twelve Pins
6748:. 22 June 1977. p. 7.
6371:. 12 June 1729. p. 7.
6258:"Welsh Harp, Brent/Barnet"
6246:. 24 June 1859. p. 3.
6002:www.greendragonnorfolk.com
5930:The Tolkien Society (U.K.)
5915:, "A Long-expected Party".
5913:The Fellowship of the Ring
5719:"What's your perfect pub?"
5499:thedolphinwellington.co.uk
5407:. 4 April 1795. p. 3.
5052:"This is to give Notice".
4672:"This is to give notice".
4510:. 24 July 1736. p. 7.
4425:. 16 May 1723. p. 10.
3276:Trades, tools and products
2929:
2777:who was affianced to King
2292:The Black Bitch, a pub in
1883:Welsh Harp railway station
1747:Flora: or, Hob in the Well
1619:
1392:Moon and Sixpence pubs in
1362:, named after the poem by
1088:pub got its name owing to
1060:
856:Trades, tools and products
760:Duke of Bedford, Wisbech,
461:of a local landowner (see
281:Red-Hart Inn, Petty Cury,
103:
25:A White Hart signboard: a
9272:. London: B. T. Batsford.
9268:Richardson, A. E. (1934)
9187:Myrddin ap Dafydd (1992)
9139:. London: Cassell and Co.
9135:Brewer, E. Cobham (1898)
8838:www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk
8773:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
8574:. 25 May 1811. p. 4.
7963:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
7930:Andrew BN Ketley (2021).
7874:Beth Bridgewater (1975).
7811:"To be sold by auction".
7620:Chaplin, Patrick (2009).
7553:Congleton history website
7456:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
7229:10.1007/s00253-018-9537-9
7128:www.cambridgefoodtour.com
6978:Norfolk Heritage Explorer
6962:. 30 May 1833. p. 3.
6764:exclusivelydartmoor.co.uk
6699:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
6554:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
6524:Beth Bridgewater (1975).
6513:. Philimore. p. 164.
6322:"TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION".
6231:. 1 June 1838. p. 2.
6207:www.butcherandbeast.co.uk
6149:Green Men and White Swans
5986:. Philimore. p. 139.
5944:The Hobbitonian Anthology
5749:. 7 July 1911. p. 6.
5542:. Canongate. p. 10.
5540:The Book of Lists, London
5388:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
5253:"A notorious character".
4819:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
4780:. 8 July 1864. p. 8.
4765:. Phillimore. p. 32.
4646:. 21 May 1747. p. 2.
4627:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
4586:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
4571:Beth Bridgewater (1995).
4480:. Phillimore. p. 19.
4410:. 17 May 1746. p. 3.
4308:. Pen and Sword History.
3960:List of pubs in Australia
3781:as opposed to a licensed
3679:. Originally named after
3097:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
3044:
2573:Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese,
2113:Long Sutton, Lincolnshire
2094:
1734:features a Green Man pub.
1242:Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
634:The three compasses pub,
9263:Quaint Signs of Old Inns
9160:, London: Orion (1994),
9156:Dunkling, Leslie (1994)
9100:"The White Horse - Home"
8823:The Shroppie Fly website
8819:13 February 2012 at the
8133:www.admiraltaverns.co.uk
8072:"Masonic Intelligence".
7622:"The Goat and Compasses"
7054:. 8 May 1835. p. 2.
5946:. Llyfrawr. p. 81.
5942:Hooker, Mark T. (2009).
5287:. 1 May 1847. p. 1.
5272:. April 1891. p. 5.
4305:The History of Gibbeting
4253:Arthur A Oldham (1950).
4111:Saunders, Elain (2008).
3725:
3669:
3169:, no longer has a green.
3116:. After the animal trap.
3061:Hunting and blood sports
2985:
2837:Swan With Two Necks: In
2628:at "Boulogne Bouche" or
1924:Personal names or titles
1915:Swan and Woolpack, near
1683:and his conflict with a
1505:the former Poet Laureate
1494:the 1930s mystery writer
1433:Peveril of the Peak, in
1103:after which it is named.
1067:Dolphin Inn, Bournemouth
712:Three Goats' Heads: The
9275:Townsend, C. R. (2005)
9270:The Old Inns of England
9265:. London: Senate Books.
9048:Grimes, Martha (1987).
8923:. CAMRA. Archived from
8529:"Licensing reduction".
8494:www.chatteris.can.co.uk
7066:"The Three-Legged Mare"
7029:www.scottishfield.co.uk
6807:"Licensing reduction".
6229:London Evening Standard
6116:Dictionary of Pub Names
5898:"Licencing reduction".
5745:"Peterborough Police".
5696:"The Moon and Sixpence"
5613:Manchester Evening News
5538:Rennison, Nick (2006).
5004:Dictionary of Pub Names
4705:"Lincoln City Police".
4602:"Ye Old Fighting Cocks"
3620:
3553:Hatfield, Hertfordshire
3329:named for the story of
3192:Hatfield, Hertfordshire
2564:
2163:Plants and horticulture
2128:Inn, as for example at
1782:Arnold, Nottinghamshire
1398:Whitby, North Yorkshire
1315:Cat and Custard Pot in
1135:, used a red rose, and
740:Three Wheatsheafs: The
693:or the three crowns of
485:Plants and horticulture
444:Coat of Arms of Castile
317:chain (and inspired by
215:Dog, Westhall, Suffolk.
29:featured as a badge of
9309:at pubandshopsigns.com
8897:. BBPA. Archived from
8476:www.theshipstyal.co.uk
8451:www.riflevolunteer.com
8250:Lincolnshire Chronicle
8220:Images of Wisbech no.4
7715:"Publichouse to let".
7695:www.vintnershall.co.uk
7534:"On False Etymologies"
7393:www.pubs.sawdays.co.uk
6423:www.pubs.sawdays.co.uk
6092:. thesilentwoman.co.uk
5813:"Estates by auction".
5189:www.coopers-hall.co.uk
5067:"Estates by auction".
4911:"Pub Signs of Britain"
4778:Lincolnshire Chronicle
4606:Oldest Pubs in England
4046:Business and economics
3941:Petersfield, Hampshire
3939:, and another near to
3770:
3572:the prototype aircraft
3510:
3497:
3293:
3089:Ye Olde Fighting Cocks
3057:
3002:
2994:The Llandoger Trow in
2942:
2878:
2834:meaning "good health".
2750:
2616:
2581:
2473:: containers for beer.
2455:
2408:
2331:
2176:
1937:
1899:. Named after flowers.
1538:
1406:novel of the same name
1306:
1297:The Moon Under Water,
1245:
1234:
1108:Northfield, Birmingham
962:Ye Olde Murenger House
936:Mason's Arms, Wisbech.
849:
724:Three Horseshoes: The
544:royal arms of Scotland
353:
348:The 'Crooked Billet',
33:
9297:at Wikimedia Commons
9279:. Leicester: Reprint.
8681:Ash, Russell (2009).
8322:"Local and General".
7828:Bury and Norwich Post
7732:Bury and Norwich Post
7306:de Vries, Ad (1976).
6913:www.jdwetherspoon.com
6643:www.jdwetherspoon.com
6607:londonpublichouse.com
6585:"Guy Earl of Warwick"
6569:Ketley, Andy (2023).
6539:Ketley, Andy (2022).
6448:www.jdwetherspoon.com
6242:"Goat and Boot Inn".
6074:Ketley, Andy (2022).
5998:"Green Dragon tavern"
5875:. J. D. Wetherspoon.
5563:"Portsmouth Feb 24".
5483:on 27 September 2007.
5283:"Kimpton & Son".
4987:Ketley, Andy (2022).
4889:www.stonegatepubs.com
4839:www.jdwetherspoon.com
4761:Edith Porter (1975).
4476:Edith Porter (1975).
4391:Edith Porter (1975).
3948:Royal Wootton Bassett
3795:Campaign for Real Ale
3761:
3714:Tide End Cottage: in
3653:Wait for the Waggon,
3562:de Havilland Mosquito
3505:
3283:
3052:
2993:
2937:
2894:Letter to the Hebrews
2873:
2741:
2726:. Alternatively from
2614:
2572:
2450:
2406:
2318:
2170:
1931:
1564:The Lord of the Rings
1529:
1511:, off New Ferry pier.
1482:The War of the Worlds
1296:
1240:
1228:
1063:Dolphin Inn, Plymouth
987:Recruiting Sergeant,
901:. Also an example in
840:
756:appear as pub signs.
675:Three Compasses: The
597:Richard II of England
526:, second only to the
373:Boot Inn, Whittlesea
347:
321:'s 1946 essay in the
158:Bald Faced Stag Inn,
24:
9302:The Inn Sign Society
9247:Douch, H. L. (1966)
9201:Enwau tafarnau Cymru
9158:Pub Names of Britain
8982:www.pubsgalore.co.uk
8958:on 18 September 2013
8793:Visit Outer Hebrides
8738:, Penguin Books p169
8433:"Ram Skin, Spalding"
8417:"On Saturday last".
8363:"節税ノウハウ~交際費などわかりやすい"
8342:www.closedpubs.co.uk
8218:Andy Ketley (2020).
7665:"Ownership of Swans"
7651:www.closedpubs.co.uk
7586:beerintheevening.com
7164:"STILTON cheese Inn"
6789:"A spacious wharf".
6682:"Shakespeare's Tree"
6621:"Great Expectations"
6509:Enid Porter (1875).
6367:"Whereas the sign".
6262:www.hiden-London.com
6187:"Valuable Estates".
5982:Enid Porter (1975).
5763:. Manchester History
5761:"Pevril of the Peak"
5436:"Sales by Auction".
5363:"Pyrotechnists Arms"
5085:, Wright G (1994) .
4796:www.thegazette.co.uk
4115:. TimeTravel-Britain
3813:Rose and Crown (326)
3307:Boston, Lincolnshire
3250:Boston, Lincolnshire
3183:is a target used in
2779:Charles I of England
2713:Hatton, Warwickshire
2669:Buck and Ear in the
2041:the naval commander.
1596:Great Fire of London
1199:Escape of Charles II
1189:, where he found an
1110:: originally called
1053:Wellington, Somerset
915:The Gravel Diggers,
841:The Mechanics Arms,
824:Frederick Tollemache
570:Dunstable Swan Jewel
329:The Moon Under Water
272:Lincolnshire dialect
9142:Cox, Barrie (1994)
8952:horfieldringers.org
8753:www.blackbuoy.co.uk
8715:www.mcmullens.co.uk
8616:"Woodman's Cottage"
8545:"Trowel and Hammer"
8235:Hampshire Chronicle
8059:The Ipswich Journal
8010:Lloyd, John (1972)
7813:Hampshire Chronicle
7530:Wedgwood, Hensleigh
7445:. 15 February 2016.
7196:. The History Press
7080:"Three Legged Mare"
6938:www.tripadvisor.com
6883:. 13 February 2021.
6863:www.dailypost.co.uk
6639:"Sir Norman Wisdom"
6203:"Butcher and Beast"
5853:. The Edgar Wallace
5851:"The Edgar Wallace"
5831:. J. D. Wetherspoon
5829:"The Herbert Wells"
5788:The Daily Telegraph
5698:. J. D. Wetherspoon
5661:on 7 September 2011
5585:The Daily Telegraph
5405:Northampton Mercury
4338:The Ipswich Journal
3697:. Named after the
3297:Axe 'n Cleaver inn
3167:Chorlton on Medlock
3076:Dog and Duck where
2963:Frederick the Great
2760:Elephant and Castle
2375:Three Legged Mare,
2244:The Hoop and Grapes
2219:Cheriton, Hampshire
2100:The Australia Inn,
2045:Guy Earl of Warwick
1870:Goat and Boot Inn,
1860:Butcher and Beast,
1689:English nationalism
1671:George and Dragon:
1660:The Bucket of Blood
1270:Battle of Trafalgar
1171:Battle of Worcester
1112:The Man in the Moon
929:Lathrenders' Arms,
718:Three Hammers: The
669:Three Castles: The
583:Earls of Shrewsbury
293:Capreolus capreolus
9086:tripadvisor.com.au
8834:"Tide End Cottage"
8662:. 12 February 2019
8514:"To Blacksmiths".
8490:"Spade and Becket"
8367:thejollynailor.com
8279:"The Blind Beggar"
8263:"Straling Wheat".
8129:"Horsefair Tavern"
8092:Wierdest pub names
8088:"Bunch of Carrots"
7967:. Encompass Press.
7752:. 12 February 2019
7283:Saunders, Elaine.
7150:The Scots Magazine
7084:Weirdest Pub Names
6934:"Hole in the wall"
6528:. Encompass Press.
6473:www.bedford.gov.uk
5578:O'Brien, Harriet.
4948:"Boot and Slipper"
4864:www.dev.gynn.co.uk
4835:"Moon under Water"
4608:. 13 November 2017
4421:"Advertisements".
4351:"The George Inn".
4257:. Arthur A Oldham.
3822:Queen's Head (278)
3771:
3557:de Havilland DH.88
3511:
3447:Spade and Becket,
3432:; Jolly Sailor at
3294:
3163:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
3058:
3011:Holme-Next-The-Sea
3003:
2943:
2911:Harleston, Norfolk
2879:
2756:Infanta de Castile
2751:
2707:('high house') or
2617:
2600:Shoulder of Mutton
2582:
2456:
2409:
2332:
2177:
2061:Great Expectations
1938:
1897:Princes Risborough
1539:
1499:John Masefield in
1490:The Strand, London
1383:Great Expectations
1358:Lass O' Gowrie in
1341:The Manchester Man
1307:
1246:
1235:
1057:Battle of Waterloo
1032:Siege of Bharatpur
850:
706:Three Fishes: The
681:Three Crowns: The
657:Three Arrows: The
540:House of Lancaster
354:
333:"Slug and Lettuce"
168:Bear Inn, Reading.
62:craftsmen's guilds
34:
9293:Media related to
9199:(Translation of:
9152:978-0-9525343-0-3
9059:978-0-7472-3103-5
8687:Top 10 of Britain
8551:. 5 February 2020
8447:"Rifle Volunteer"
8397:The Victorian Web
8309:The Chemic Tavern
8265:Norfolk Chronicle
7996:"Mary Ringrose".
7917:Norfolk Chronicle
7861:Norfolk Chronicle
7841:"Advertisement".
7796:"advertisement".
7582:"Case is Altered"
7568:stevestonhotel.ca
7505:978-1-84022-266-1
7331:978-0-7204-8021-4
7287:. Britain Express
6999:"The Porch House"
6960:Worcester Journal
6714:"The Creditors".
6664:"The Shakespeare"
6469:"The French Horn"
6444:"Catherine Wheel"
6324:Norfolk Chronicle
6158:978-1-84794-515-0
5969:Leicester Journal
5928:, the journal of
5815:Norfolk Chronicle
5549:978-1-84195-934-4
5369:. 9 February 2008
5242:. 17 August 2010.
5240:South Wales Argus
5165:Missing or empty
5150:Newcastle Courant
5069:Norfolk Chronicle
4952:Chef & Brewer
4537:Missing or empty
4506:"Advertisement".
4408:Newcastle Courant
4288:978-0-09-952017-7
3893:White Horse (286)
3858:White Horse (379)
3819:King's Arms (284)
3816:King's Head (310)
3566:Flying Bedstead,
3518:, Middlesex, and
3474:Volunteers Arms,
3331:Henry de Montfort
3124:Hark to Bellman:
3080:events were held.
3027:, Southwold, and
2957:King of Prussia,
2938:The King's Arms,
2851:Queen Elizabeth I
2821:Google Earth view
2586:The Baron of Beef
2320:The Crooked House
2224:Hand and Flower,
2002:Marquis of Granby
1957:Catherine Wheel,
1850:Boot and Shoe in
1728:s. The 1973 film
1627:Myths and legends
1515:Uncle Tom's Cabin
1471:Herbert Wells in
1465:Our Mutual Friend
1175:English Civil War
1153:Elizabeth of York
1141:Wars of the Roses
1127:Rose and Crown:
1106:Man on the Moon,
1101:historic document
922:Jolly Gardeners,
752:Many landowners'
663:Three Bucks: The
551:eagle 'displayed'
538:, founder of the
304:Ugly Bug, Colton.
9341:
9292:
9244:
9233:Brewers' Society
9171:Dunkling, Leslie
9123:
9122:
9114:
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8992:
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8974:
8968:
8967:
8965:
8963:
8954:. Archived from
8944:
8938:
8935:
8929:
8928:
8927:on 1 March 2012.
8917:
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8419:Stamford Mercury
8414:
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8407:
8405:
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8383:
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8369:. Archived from
8359:
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8208:
8205:Stamford Mercury
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8191:
8189:
8183:www.fivemilesinn
8175:
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8115:Stamford Mercury
8110:
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8084:
8078:
8077:
8069:
8063:
8062:
8054:
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8037:
8031:. Archived from
8030:
8024:Bruderer, Adam.
8021:
8015:
8008:
8002:
8001:
7993:
7987:
7984:
7978:
7975:
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7880:
7879:
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7865:
7864:
7856:
7847:
7846:
7838:
7832:
7831:
7826:"Sunday Night".
7823:
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7399:
7385:
7379:
7378:
7376:
7374:
7360:
7354:
7353:
7348:"Middle Level".
7345:
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7294:
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7280:
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7268:
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7223:(3): 1059–1067.
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7174:
7168:www.realla.co.uk
7160:
7154:
7153:
7145:
7139:
7138:
7136:
7134:
7124:"The Free Press"
7120:
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7003:Food & Drink
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6689:
6688:. 21 April 2016.
6678:
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6668:Redland, Bristol
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6284:Stamford Mercury
6282:"Public House".
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5643:. 13 March 2012.
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5519:. 25 August 2022
5509:
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5502:
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5479:. Archived from
5473:
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5466:
5464:
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5452:"The Abdication"
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4381:
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4367:"The Black Bear"
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3896:Kings Arms (245)
3881:White Hart (317)
3849:White Hart (431)
3810:White Hart (427)
3663:Great North Road
3467:Valiant Sailor,
3372:Jolly Nailor in
3311:North Somercotes
3226:Horsefair Tavern
2968:Queen of Bohemia
2679:British Columbia
2630:Boulogne-sur-Mer
2451:The Barley Mow,
2340:Waterloo, London
2311:The pub building
2207:Henley-on-Thames
2181:Historical event
1959:Henley-on-Thames
1837:Slug and Lettuce
1712:have become the
1702:Will of the Wisp
1600:Resurrectionists
1559:J. R. R. Tolkien
1443:Sir Walter Scott
1402:Somerset Maugham
1394:Portland, Oregon
1310:Names from books
1282:Trafalgar Tavern
1118:Battle of Minden
1095:Magna Charta in
1090:Bartholomew Fair
1002:Spinners' Arms,
872:Blacksmiths Arms
808:Melbourne Arms,
773:Custos Rotulorum
730:Three Tuns: The
700:Three Cups: The
631:
616:
604:Livery companies
564:a badge of many
324:Evening Standard
142:Dukes of Bedford
58:livery companies
9349:
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9338:
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9286:
9224:
9222:Further reading
9189:Welsh Pub Names
9132:
9127:
9126:
9115:
9111:
9098:
9097:
9093:
9082:"The Southover"
9080:
9079:
9075:
9060:
9046:
9042:
9032:
9030:
9028:Difford's Guide
9022:
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8993:
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8901:on 8 April 2009
8893:
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8842:
8840:
8832:
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8827:
8821:Wayback Machine
8812:
8808:
8798:
8796:
8789:"Am Politician"
8787:
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8609:
8600:"Henry Hamer".
8599:
8598:
8594:
8587:Norwich Mercury
8584:
8583:
8579:
8569:
8568:
8564:
8554:
8552:
8549:www.edp24.co.uk
8543:
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8374:
8373:on 21 July 2013
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7730:"To Graziers".
7729:
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7717:Lynn Advertiser
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4456:www.whatpub.com
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3878:Royal Oak (432)
3843:Royal Oak (541)
3825:The Crown (261)
3807:Royal Oak (626)
3793:(BBPA) and the
3768:Gloucestershire
3756:
3740:Gloucestershire
3728:
3693:Am Politician,
3681:King Charles II
3672:
3648:British English
3623:
3542:Rochester, Kent
3508:Eric Kennington
3500:
3495:
3278:
3201:
3154:
3085:heraldic charge
3063:
3047:
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2976:Anne of Denmark
2932:
2874:Lion and Lamb,
2868:
2744:Bury St Edmunds
2724:King Edward III
2697:an early comedy
2609:
2567:
2522:Malt Shovel: A
2508:, similar to a
2502:John Barleycorn
2487:on sale within.
2453:Clifton Hampden
2445:
2401:
2313:
2308:
2275:King Charles II
2266:
2228:, London, also
2205:, Oxfordshire,
2173:Hoop and Grapes
2165:
2150:, London): the
2144:Na Beanna Beola
2097:
2057:Charles Dickens
1970:Thomas Clarkson
1942:Duke of Bedford
1926:
1895:Pink and Lily,
1877:Harp and Horn,
1825:
1741:in the well or
1718:Nottinghamshire
1666:Fiddler's Green
1629:
1624:
1602:including the
1579:pub called the
1524:
1488:Edgar Wallace,
1460:Charles Dickens
1450:great detective
1379:Charles Dickens
1364:Carolina Nairne
1330:Jabez Clegg in
1312:
1291:
1263:Barbary pirates
1082:Hand and Shears
1070:The village of
1069:
1036:Lord Combermere
1020:
1018:Historic events
989:Newton Harcourt
881:Carpenters Arms
835:
769:Lord Lieutenant
750:
643:
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623:
617:
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494:Eagle and Child
437:Earls of Oxford
412:
402:Many pubs have
400:
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146:Earls of Oxford
134:King Richard II
122:Hare and Hounds
106:
70:
31:King Richard II
17:
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9316:
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9284:External links
9282:
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9273:
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9252:
9245:
9236:
9231:. London: the
9223:
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8660:12 oldest pubs
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8154:"Liberal Club"
8145:
8120:
8113:"At Fosdike".
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7746:"Shaven Crown"
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6501:
6494:"Four Jacks".
6486:
6475:. 22 June 2019
6460:
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6396:
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6344:
6329:
6314:
6289:
6274:
6249:
6244:Essex Standard
6234:
6219:
6194:
6179:
6172:"To be Lett".
6164:
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6103:
6081:
6066:
6048:
6037:
6026:. White Dragon
6022:Rowan (1995).
6014:
5989:
5974:
5967:"Executions".
5959:
5953:978-1448617012
5952:
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5530:
5513:"Waterloo Inn"
5504:
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5367:www.flickr.com
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5132:
5121:on 22 May 2015
5115:"Coat of Arms"
5106:
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4924:
4909:Johnson, Ben.
4901:
4876:
4860:"Century inns"
4851:
4826:
4808:
4783:
4768:
4753:
4746:"To be lett".
4738:
4723:
4712:
4697:
4679:
4664:
4657:"Midshipman".
4649:
4634:
4619:
4593:
4578:
4563:
4556:"Insolvents".
4548:
4513:
4498:
4491:"To be sold".
4483:
4468:
4443:
4436:"An inquest".
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3872:Red Lion (558)
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3840:Red Lion (668)
3838:
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3804:Red Lion (759)
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3707:Shroppie Fly:
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3593:
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8188:30 December
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7626:Pub History
7389:"Pint shop"
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3597:Lutterworth
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3327:Whitechapel
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