Dorking, High Street 1888
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in boxes of straw. There would also have been hare and rabbit, shot or snared by the local gamekeepers and their labourers — rabbit was generally consumed by the working classes. Goats were also farmed and sold in great numbers. Dorking had a thriving corn market from the beginning of the 17th century, which was held on Thursdays. Much of the market trade was performed in the public houses which lined the High Street.
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