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Inne

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(ĭn)
adv. & pre1.In.
And eke in what array that they were inne.
- Chaucer.


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Byline: By CAROLINE INNE DISTRAUGHT residents are facing their second clean-up in less than a month after sewage flooded their homes.
Dining facilities include Schaefer's Spouter Tavern, a recreated 19th century tavern in the village that serves sandwiches, cookies and beverages; the Galley, an informal family restaurant for snacks or grill and deli foods; and the Seamen's Inne, a more formal riverside restaurant with a candlelit dining room as well as a pub (there is a children's menu).
A meal and a drink in Ye Olde Starre Inne, which claims to be York's oldest inn dating back to 1644, is worth trying and one of the many places the city sightseeing tour takes you to is the famous Black Swan pub at Peasholme Green.
 
 
 
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