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The Rainbow Coffee House was a famous coff … The Rainbow Coffee House was a famous coffee house located at 15 Fleet Street, London. It was opened by James Farr in 1657, becoming London's second coffee house. The Rainbow provided a meeting place for freemasons and French refugee Huguenots who established an information centre there. The Rainbow was also featured in the furore created by Titus Oates, who accused Sir Philip Lloyd of denying the existence of a popish plot there, finding witnesses from amongst the coffee drinkers to testify against him In 1719 John Woodward wrote a satire The Two Sosias: Or, the True Dr. Byfield at the Rainbow Coffee-House, to the Pretender in Jermyn-Street David Hughson wrote in 1807 that the Rainbow was replaced by Nando's Coffee House in the same building, later in the 17th century. same building, later in the 17th century.
, Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein berühmtes … Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein berühmtes Kaffeehaus in London in der Fleet Street. Es wurde von im Jahre 1657 eröffnet, es war das zweite Kaffeehaus in London. Farr war ursprünglich Friseur gewesen. James Farr übernahm einige der Geschäftsideen von Pasqua Rosee (1651–1656) der das erste Caféhaus in London 1652 schuf.Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein Treffpunkt für Freimaurer und französischen hugenottischen Flüchtlingen, die das Café zum Meinungsaustausch nutzen.die das Café zum Meinungsaustausch nutzen.
, Le Rainbow Coffee House était un célèbre coffee house situé au 15 Fleet Street, à Londres. Il a ouvert ses portes en 1657 sous la direction de James Farr, devenant alors le second café de Londres.
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Le Rainbow Coffee House était un célèbre coffee house situé au 15 Fleet Street, à Londres. Il a ouvert ses portes en 1657 sous la direction de James Farr, devenant alors le second café de Londres.
, The Rainbow Coffee House was a famous coff … The Rainbow Coffee House was a famous coffee house located at 15 Fleet Street, London. It was opened by James Farr in 1657, becoming London's second coffee house. The Rainbow provided a meeting place for freemasons and French refugee Huguenots who established an information centre there. The Rainbow was also featured in the furore created by Titus Oates, who accused Sir Philip Lloyd of denying the existence of a popish plot there, finding witnesses from amongst the coffee drinkers to testify against himthe coffee drinkers to testify against him
, Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein berühmtes … Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein berühmtes Kaffeehaus in London in der Fleet Street. Es wurde von im Jahre 1657 eröffnet, es war das zweite Kaffeehaus in London. Farr war ursprünglich Friseur gewesen. James Farr übernahm einige der Geschäftsideen von Pasqua Rosee (1651–1656) der das erste Caféhaus in London 1652 schuf.Das Rainbow Coffee House war ein Treffpunkt für Freimaurer und französischen hugenottischen Flüchtlingen, die das Café zum Meinungsaustausch nutzen.die das Café zum Meinungsaustausch nutzen.
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