Fobbing, White Lion Hotel c.1955
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The original core of the White Lion—to the left of the picture—is thought to date from the 15th century. Fobbing's moment of glory was in the past even then: a local labourer called Jack Straw had been one of the prime movers in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Chaucer mentions him in 'The Canterbury Tales' as a paradigm of noisiness: 'Jakke Straw …ne maden never shoutes half so shrille'. But then, Essex people were not known for going down without a fight.
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