Boar's Head Inn — The Boar s Head Inn may refer to a number of former taverns in London, of which the following are the most famous:* The Boar s Head Tavern, on Eastcheap, featured in historical plays of Shakespeare as a favourite of the fictional character… … Wikipedia
The Boar's Head — On the north side of Great Eastcheap in the parish of St. Clement Eastcheap, at Nos. 20 22, near the Horse Shoe, devised 1556 for the use of that parish (Indenture 1620, in End. Ch. Rep. 1903, p. 2). Old houses let on yearly tenancies (ib.… … Dictionary of London
The Bore's Head Tavern — North out of Aldgate High Street, near the Blue Boar Inn (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 27). In Portsoken Ward. Former name : Parrot Alley (O. and M. 1677). Seems to have been removed in the 18th century … Dictionary of London
tavern — tavernless, adj. /tav euhrn/, n. 1. a place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises. 2. a public house for travelers and others; inn. [1250 1300; ME taverne < OF < L taberna hut, inn, wine shop] Syn. 1. bar; pub. 2. hostelry. See… … Universalium
Mermaid Tavern — For similarly named taverns and inns, see The Mermaid Inn (disambiguation). The Mermaid Tavern was a tavern on Cheapside in London during the Elizabethan era, located east of St. Paul s Cathedral on the corner of Friday Street and Bread Street.… … Wikipedia
Places in Harry Potter — J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government affiliated locale. Contents 1 Dwellings 1.1 The Burrow… … Wikipedia
Robert Lewis Roumieu — Robert Lewis Roumieu, otherwise R.L. Roumieu, was a Victorian architect best known for 33 35 Eastcheap, London EC3.Born in 1814, Roumieu was of Huguenot descent and his middle name is occasionally spelled Louis . His forebears were an illustrious … Wikipedia
Henry V (play) — Prince Hal redirects here. For the American theatre director, see Hal Prince. Title page of the first quarto (1600) Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to be written in approximately 1599. Its full titles are The Cronicle… … Wikipedia
Henry IV, Part 2 — This article is about the Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see Henry IV. Facsimile of the first page of The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth from the First Folio, published in 1623 Henry IV, Part 2 is a history play by William Shakespeare … Wikipedia
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon — Infobox Book | name = The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. title orig = translator = image caption = Title page of the 1st edition author = Washington Irving illustrator = cover artist = country = United States/England language = English… … Wikipedia