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Name-dropping at ye Dogge
The article mentions The Greyhound being referred to as ‘Ye Dogg’ and adjacent cottages as The Chipping Knife. These cottages were later incorporated into The Greyhound. Reference is also made to The George, The Old White Hart (known as The Manor for three or four years), The Plough, The Swan, The White Horse and The Quart Pot. People mentioned include: The Aldridge Family, Christopher Bovingdon, Samuel Norris, John Crouch, Samuel Crouch, Henry Blake, Josiah Grimmett, David Blake, Joseph Turner and William Bolt.
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