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  2. White Hart - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart ("hart" being an archaic word for a mature stag) was the personal badge of Richard II, who probably derived it from the arms of his mother, Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent", heiress of Edmund of Woodstock.

  3. Tales from the White Hart - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart is a pub (modelled on the White Horse, New Fetter Lane, just north of Fleet Street, once the weekly rendezvous of science fiction fans in London till the mid 50s, when they moved to the Globe pub in Hatton Garden) [1] where a character named Harry Purvis tells a series of tall tales.

  4. Heart (band) - Wikipedia

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    The name White Heart came from a discussion Roger Fisher's brother Mike Fisher had with Michael Munro, who had come up with the name White Hart (without the "e" – a reference to Arthur C. Clarke's Tales from the White Hart) for a band with Toby Cyr on lead guitar. Fisher asked and received permission to use the name for the Army, added the "e ...

  5. Great House at Sonning - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly a public house, known as the White Hart because King Richard II's wife, Isabella of Valois was kept prisoner at the Bishop's Palace in the village after his death and his badge was a White Hart. [1] In 1989, the original White Hart was combined with The Red House, previously a private home on Lee's Hill where the dramatist Sir ...

  6. Category:Tales from the White Hart - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tales from the White Hart" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. The White Hart - Wikipedia

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    Great House at Sonning, formerly the White Hart, in Sonning, Berkshire, in England; White Hart Inn Archaeological Site, in New South Wales, Australia; White Hart, Bishopsgate, in London, England

  8. White Hart, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    Back of White Hart Inn, Southwark by Philip Norman.. The White Hart Inn was a coaching inn located on Borough High Street in Southwark. [1] The inn is first recorded in 1406 but likely dates back to the late fourteenth century as the White Hart was the symbol of Richard II. [2]

  9. White Hart, Grays - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart is a Grade II listed pub at Kings Walk, Grays, Essex, RM17 6HR. It was built in 1938 for Charringtons Brewery , and replaced an 18th-century building of the same name. The architect is believed to be Edward Fincham. [ 1 ]