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The House of Agnes is an early medieval inn on St Dunstan's Street. Charles Dickens used the inn as a setting for his novel, David Copperfield, and the inn takes its name from Dickens's character Agnes Wickfield. Recent excavations at the House of Agnes unearthed a medieval quadrant astrolabe, now in the British Museum.
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