A plaque on the George Hotel in Swan Street, Lichfield tells us this was where George Farquahar lived whilst in service as a lieutenant of grenadiers in 1705. He was recruiting troops and later immortalised the place in his comedy
The Beau Strategies. More about that comedy can be found in my
| Coaching Routes of Staffordshire |
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Farqhar, an Irish dramatist born in 1677, also penned
The Recruiting Officer the previous year. Farquhar died on 29th April 1707, just 52 days after
The Beau Strategies' premiere.
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