[95.] This sign shows two serious looking women trying to wash a blackamoor in a dolly tub.

[96.] Probably refers to Adam. Cf. Wild Man, Green Man.

[97.] This inn is now extinct, but the title is supposed to refer to Bonaparte's attempt to invade England.

[98.] The original sign of this house bore the reputation of having been painted by George Morland.

[99.] See Boswell's Life of Johnson, vol. iii, p. 261. It is the old dog in a new doublet.

[100.] The Dolphin, Norwich, stands on site of a bishop's palace. The Dolphin in Bishopsgate is mentioned by Stowe 1513, and probably to this house Pepys repaired in 1661.

[101.] Sometimes this sign was on the signboard:

I'll go with my friend

To the world's end.

This inn was visited by Pepys in 1669.