Highways and byways in Surrey . beyond the memory of any man thatnow hvelh as Aniale rents always as followeth :—• For the 4 Inns ... ... ... ... 2Ss That to saye of the Georg ... ... ... 7s of the Whit Hart 7s of the Anteolop ... ... 7s of the Crown .. ... .. 7^ Of every alhoiise within the Borough ... 2s Of every alhouse out of the Borough ... 12d Of every alhouse at the chosing of the Bayleffs, called knowledge money id Of every alhouse as will unlisensed orlicinsed at every ffayr day every on of them ... id. 26 HOP-GROWKRS IX DISTRESS The Bush is not mentioned by name ; it was a mereale-ho


Highways and byways in Surrey . beyond the memory of any man thatnow hvelh as Aniale rents always as followeth :—• For the 4 Inns ... ... ... ... 2Ss That to saye of the Georg ... ... ... 7s of the Whit Hart 7s of the Anteolop ... ... 7s of the Crown .. ... .. 7^ Of every alhoiise within the Borough ... 2s Of every alhouse out of the Borough ... 12d Of every alhouse at the chosing of the Bayleffs, called knowledge money id Of every alhouse as will unlisensed orlicinsed at every ffayr day every on of them ... id. 26 HOP-GROWKRS IX DISTRESS The Bush is not mentioned by name ; it was a mereale-house. Soon it became a full-grown inn, and the Georg,the Whit Hart and the Anteolop paled their ineffectualhearths. Farnham was once the greatest market in England forwheat. Now the chief industry is hops. Farnham hopsare some of the best grown, and have always fetchedlong prices. In Cobbetts day, Kentish hops averagedfive pounds a hundredweight, and Hampshire hops wereabout the same price; Farnham hops fetched seven


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