[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.