Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 7: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc.; January-June, 1895
This King's Head Tavern may have been a house on the north side of Holborn, of which there is a token, No. 609, in Burns. The device is there given as Bust of King Henry and is called Tavern in Holborn. Holborn was often in the tokens substituted for High Holborn, so that this might well be the house in ques tion. Strype says more to the southward of the street, which seems to indicate that the tavern was on the north side of Holborn. If this be so, Strype had better have said reaches to [the point over against] the King's Head Tavern.
Lane, and Gray's Inn Lane. Oddly enough, Shoe Lane and Fetter Lane were done also in 1541, so that Holborn Hill, which most required it, was the last to receive attention.
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Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 7: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc.; January-June, 1895
Celestial, or bright fires, drive away spirits of dark ness, and fires made with wood do the same in as much as it hath an analogy with, and is the vehiculum that superior light.
Spirits of darkness are stronger in darkness, good spirits or angels are augmented by light.
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