[81.] Larwood mentions this house, also Swan and Rummer; Swan and Helmet; Swan and Soldier (? Lohengrin); Swan and Hoop, Moorfields (Birthplace of Keats).

[82.] Occurs in Larwood's book.

[83.] This sign, now extinct, recalls the exploits of a soldier of that name during the Peninsular War.

[84.] It is hoped that this is a case of 'Lucus a non lucendo.'

[85.] At Winterslow Hut occurred the episode of the lioness attacking the leaders of the Salisbury mail. The Coach and Horses, Clerkenwell, shows a pictorial signboard of this event.

[86.] Famous for its living sign.

[87.] The Beehive, Abingdon, displays this rhyme

Within this hive we're all alive

Good liquor makes us funny

If you are dry step in and try