London Memories

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London Memories
Arthur St John Adcock
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But at the Cheapside end, on the right, is Dove Court, and I am convinced that such a court was there when Jonson was writing. It retains what I guess was the shape of the earlier court which the Great Fire demolished, and in rebuild- ing it the builders have been unable to get rid of its quaint snugness, so that when you come into Dove Court to-day, just as when you enter that odd Mitre Court, you feel you have strayed right back into the Elizabethan era.
Next to Dove Court is now a modern tav
...ern, and I am satisfied it is the lineal descendant of that Windmill Tavern which figures so largely in Every Man in his Humour. You 98 ELIZABETHAN LONDON discover it in the first scene of Act 3 : " Scene - The Old Jewry. A room in the Windmill Tavern. " And into the tavern walk Master Matthew, the town gull, Wellbred, half-brother to Squire Downright, and the inimitable Cap- tain Bobadil, in breezy conversation. Well- bred is lodging at the house of the merchant Kitely, which is also in Old Jewry.

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