Description
The Lord Major of London surrendering the sword to the King
when he set the record at 394
Gardener to the late Duchess Dowager of Portland
4th from left Back Row L-R
Courtyard of the Saracen's Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire Size:Standard: 6 x 4in The Lord Major of LondonCourtyard of the Saracen's Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1924 1926. The Saracen's Head was a coaching inn where Charles I is said to have spent his last night as a free man before surrendering himself to the Scottish Presbyterian army in May 1646. In those days the inn was known as the King's Head. The building dates from the 1460s. A print from Hutchinson's Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume III, 1924 1926.
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