XJF377267 Elinour Rummin, purveyor of Pimlico Ale, c.1609 (woodcut) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: may be an illustration from the poem \'Pimlyco, or runne Rec-cap\'; Elinour ran a pub in \'Hogsdon\', modern day Hoxton, where the ale was sold; she is know as \'the Ale-wife of England\'; a pub was named after her in south west London and the area later became known as Pimlico; may also be the character refered to as Eleanor Rumming in John Skelton\'s poem \'The Tunning of Eleanor Rumming\';); English, out of copyright.
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