Hi Stephen. I honestly don't know how accurate those 1901 articles saying Dr. Johnson was a regular at The Cheese are; I just happened to find them, so thought I'd go ahead and share them.
I was wondering how the Dr. Johnson question might be settled to everyone's satisfaction, but unless they discover that Dr. Johnson autographed a 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese' tablecloth, it seems unlikely to be settled after all this time. I enjoy Dr. Johnson, but personally I was more interested to learn that Dickens frequented the pub, at that my all-time favorite, William Shakespeare () was a patron of the pub that stood on that site prior to the Great Fire.
Hi Cris, thanks very much. I'm glad you're enjoying the thread. It's fun when a number of people contribute...we end up learning about all kinds of interesting subjects, don't we?
Best regards,
Archaic
I was wondering how the Dr. Johnson question might be settled to everyone's satisfaction, but unless they discover that Dr. Johnson autographed a 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese' tablecloth, it seems unlikely to be settled after all this time. I enjoy Dr. Johnson, but personally I was more interested to learn that Dickens frequented the pub, at that my all-time favorite, William Shakespeare () was a patron of the pub that stood on that site prior to the Great Fire.
Hi Cris, thanks very much. I'm glad you're enjoying the thread. It's fun when a number of people contribute...we end up learning about all kinds of interesting subjects, don't we?
Best regards,
Archaic
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