[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