id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42908 Matz, B. W. (Bertram Waldrom) Dickensian Inns & Taverns .txt text/plain 52423 2237 73 up in the place of scores of the old coaching inns possessed the same snug the old man, having moved opposite the inn, placed a clock above the door. Dickens does not name the inn in which this incident took place, and did not exist at the time of the story, so that the inn to which Dickens Head is the inn and Chigwell is the place chosen by Dickens for the centre London, and the George Inn still stands a famous Dickens landmark there, Dickens makes no mention of the inn where this meeting took place, but H. It was the principal coaching inn of the town, and we know that Dickens The county inn was without doubt the Royal Fountain Hotel in St. Margaret's Street, for it was invariably referred to in the coaching days It is a curious fact that Wood's Hotel, one of London's old-time inns ./cache/42908.txt ./txt/42908.txt