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By David Bowers
Published 2014
Some pubs still have snugs, but you might never know it unless you’re a local. That’s because they’re so well hidden from the main part of the pub. They were originally for private meetings, or the clergy or local gentry, but they were also for women to have a drink in privacy. Say the local chatelaine fancied a whiskey or a pint after the hunt, she could drink it either in the privacy of her carriage, or car, or, more comfortably, in the snug. The days are long gone when ladies were not we
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