Is the lady your sister?
E.S. Turner: An innkeeper’s diary, 27 April 2000
An Innkeeper's Diary
by John Fothergill.
Faber, 278 pp., £23.95, January 2000,0 571 15014 4 Show More
by John Fothergill.
Faber, 278 pp., £23.95, January 2000,
“... John Fothergill, the high-handed host of the Spreadeagle at Thame between the world wars, described himself in Who’s Who as ‘Pioneer Amateur Innkeeper’. Evelyn Waugh, sending him a copy of Decline and Fall, inscribed it to ‘Oxford’s only civilising influence’. To those who, in 1931, goggled and giggled at his innkeeping confessions, Fothergill was the contumacious dandy for ever locked in combat with ‘clients’ who fell short of his standards, a man prepared to track down and rebuke a brigadier-general who, with his wife, dropped in to the Spreadeagle to use the lavatory without a please or thank you ... ”