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CONTENTS. No. 101.

NOTES: London Coffee-houses, Taverns, and Inns in the Eighteenth Century, 29 Brontosauri Existence Eliza- bethan Guesses, 32 Relics of Wanstead Park, 33 Fielding's Ancestors at Sharpham Park, Somerset Chateman, Bedlaraer, ra Wilberfoss-Gogibus-Swartva,gher Knock Hun- dred Row, Midhurst Dreux Family, 37 Gordon : a Jacobite Banker at Boulogne Mrs. Gordon, Novelist Inscription on Stone " The Whole Duty of Man " TJnc 'llected Kipling Items Boece's 'History of Scot- land,' 38 Harris Family Method of Remembering P igures Oliver Batmanson Clergymen at _Waterloo Sir Robert Bell Hallowe'en James Scandinavia, Ice- lanri, Finland T. Forster M.B. C. Parker, 39 Venables Cistercian Buildings R. O'Shaognessy "Cockagee" :" Cypf3te 'William Ellis Samuel Row- lands James I. : Cormorants, &c., for Fishing, 40 Sarah's Coffee-house " Fray " Cavalier Officers ' Hocus Pocu*' : ' A Rich Gift' Henry Coddingtpn Finch Family Louis de Boullongnr English Version of Quotation Wan'ed Lord Bnwen : Daniel in the Lions' Den, 41. REPLIES : Henry Washingron English Army List, 42 G. Borrow: Lieur,. Parry, 43 "Now Then!" Lewknor Family ' DeS*nctis' : *r. Bethothe en Copland Yeardye Family Hidden Names in (Elizabethan Books Bishops of Fifteenth Century, 44 Ann of Swansei Capt. Robt. Boyle Cistercian Order North of England Leper's Windows, 45 Ensign Oliver Cromwell Lord John Vaughan : Dehany, 46" Est melius," &c. Capt. J. C. Grant-Duff-Ship's Yards a'cock-bill Tradesmen's Cards William Hoorde Bird-scaring Songs, 47 ' In Flanders' Fields' Gavelacre Birds Poisoning Captive Young Romeland Medireval Immurement The Log House, 48 Longworth Castle Boyer Family- Elephant and Castle, 49 Beaconsfleld's Birthplace" A little garden little Jowett made," 50 Grafton, Oxon Bank Note Slang, 51 Deal as a Place of Call Green Holly Authors of Quotations Wanted. 52.

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PRINCIPAL LONDON COFFEE-HOUSES

TAVERNS AND INNS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

THE following tables give at a glance the localities of the more frequented chocolate- houses, coffee-houses, taverns and inns that flourished in or near London during the eighteenth century. Only such clubs are included as possessed premises of their own. The references in the fourth column indicate often in abbreviated form, where detailed information relative to each house may be sought. The date of the reference, where ascertainable, has been prefixed. Many o: the authorities cited will be found, when

consulted, to supply further sources of in- formation. The list is arranged alpha- betically ; where no descriptive word follows a title-name in the first column, " coffee- house " is to be understood. To the remainder, " chocolate-house," " tavern," or " inn " is appended in accordance with the nature of the " entertainment " that was offered. It is hoped the compilation may be of occasional assistance to those engaged in eighteenth-century studies. The follow- ing abbreviations have been employed to economise space :

ABBREVIATIONS.

Besant = Sir Walter Besant's ' London in the Eigh- teenth Century,' 1902. Birkbeck Hill = G.' BirUbeck Hills ' Boswell's Life

of Johnson,' 1887. 5 vols. Clayden's ' Rogers ' = P. W. Clayden's 'The Early

Life of Samuel Rogers,' 1887. Climenson's E. M.=E. J. Climenson's 'Elizabeth

Montagu,' 2 vols., 1V06. Cunningham Peter Cunningham's ' Handbook of

London, Past and Present,' 1850. Dickins and Stanton=Diokins and Stanton's ' An

Ei^hreenth-Cencury Correspondence,' 1910. ~).N- B. =' Dictionary of National Riogmphy.' Fielding's C.G.J. = Fielding's Covent Garden

Journa I

omme's G.M.L. = Gentleman's Magazine Library, edited by Laurence Gornme, 1905 ; pts. 15,16, 17. ETardcastle = Ephraim Hardcastle's ' Wine and

Walnuts.' 2 vols., 1824. Hare = Augustus J. C Hare's 'Walks in London,'

2 vols., 1878.

Hickey =' Memoirs of William Hickey,' 2 vols., 1914. Hist. MSS. Com. = Historical Manuscripts Com- mission. Humphreys' ' Memoirs ' = R. Humphreys' ' Memoirs

of J. I)e Castro, co median,' 1824. .T.R S.A.= Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. Larwood=J. Larwood and J. C. Hotten's 'The

History of Signboards,' 3rd ed 1866. Macn iohael's 'Charing Cross '=J. Holden Mac-

michael's ' The Story of Charing Cross,' 1906. Mor ley's ' Baretti ' = Lacy Collison - Morley's

' Giuseppe Baretti.' 1909. Price's ' Marygold '=F. G. Hilton Price's 'The

Marygold by Temple Bar,' 1902. R.E.A. C. = Plan in the possession of the Royal

Exchange Assurance Corporation. Roach's L. P.P. = Roach's ' London Pocket Pilot, or

Stranger's Guide,' 1793. Shelley's ' Inns '= Henry C. Shelley's 'Inns and

Taverns of Old London.' 1909. Stirling's A.Y.H. = A. M. W. Stirling's 'Annals

of a Yorkshire Hou^e,' 2 vols., 1911. Swift's ' Journal ' =Swift's 'Journal to Stella.' Sydney's ' XVIII. Century ' = W. C. Sydney's ' Eng- land and the English in the Eighteenth Cen- tury,' 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1891. Thorn bury = Walter Thornbury's 'Old and New

London,' 6 vols., 1897.

Warwick Wroth = Warwick Wroth's ' The Lon- don Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Cen- tury,' 1896.

Wheatley's ' London ' Henry B. Wheatleys' ' Lon- don Past and Present,' 3 vols., 1891.