Dear Karen, Lyn and Liz I am not sure but I think the George was an old coaching inn arranged around a square courtyard. My father used to repair a cash register there many years ago now. I'm raking back through my memory now though and I could be wrong. I think that Dad said there was a gallery along the upper storey around the yard and have a feeling that this was for potential passengers to wait for their coaches. If it's still there, then Google may have some information on it as it could be unique. If it is this one, then it was lucky to escape the WW2 bombing which was aimed at the docks. Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Bennett" <calleja@chariot.net.au> To: <OLD-ENGLISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 5:37 AM Subject: [OEL] old will again > thanks liz > > could I ask for help with another word in the third line > > of Surrey and of the Georgeyard ?? > > this is repeated in line 25 > > the Georgeyard afoursaid > > am i right in reading it as the Georgeyard and any ideas what that could be > thanks again > karen > > > ==== OLD-ENGLISH Mailing List ==== > OLD-ENGLISH Web Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~oel/ > >