[138.] Caulk or Calk. To stuff the seams of a ship with oakum.

[139.] The One Tun near Hungerford Market is mentioned in a newspaper of 1718.

[140.] Larwood mentioned this sign as depicting John Wilkes, John Horne Tooke, and Sir John Glynn.

[141.] Commemorates the two Lords Balmerino and Kilmarnock, executed for their share in the rebellion of 1745. Lord Nithsdale escaped, disguised as a woman.

[142.] Shows two grinning faces and underneath is written

We Three Loggerheads be

and the observer is the third of the trio.

[143.] Also Five Alls.

[144.] A print by Kay shows Dr. Hunter, a Scotch divine—I pray for all; Erskine the Lawyer—I plead for all; A Farmer—I maintain all; H.M. George III—I fight for all; The Devil—I take all.

[145.] Larwood mentions this inn.