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.'