Ludgate Hill Past And Present a Narrative Concerning the People Places Leg

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Ludgate Hill Past And Present a Narrative Concerning the People Places Leg
William Purdie Treloar
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There must have been rare company in the taverns and inns about Ludgate Hill in the early days of the Georges, and, doubtless, the Old Bell Savage had its share of it, even after Addison had written about it in the Spectator^ and when the flying coaches, going for the whole journey at an average of five miles an hour, had come to be recognised as the consummation of the art of travelling, and when the mails went out regularly in coaches of their own. Steele and his jovial companions in the City
... have probably had many a bowl of punch and tobacco at Dolly's or elsewhere, for smoking had been long established as a common practice, and there were tobacco houses to which country squires and men about town went to have, as it were, a smoking debauch, coming out dazed and drunk, and only recovered by coffee and wet cloths round their temples, as those who list may read in that curious but not always edifying book, "The London Spy, " by Ned Ward. There were alehouses and ordinaries enough all about this neighbourhood to suit any purse, and we find Swift in his Journal to Stella saying, " To-day I was all about St.

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