Manners & Cvstoms of ye Englyshe / Drawn from ye Qvick - Richard Doyle - Book

Manners & Cvstoms of ye Englyshe / Drawn from ye Qvick

by RICHARD DOYLE
WITH EXTRACTS FROM MR. PIPS HIS DIARY by PERCIVAL LEIGH
T·N·FOULIS London & Edinburgh 1911
The publisher has to acknowledge his indebtedness to Messrs. Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. Ltd., the publishers of the original edition of this work, for permission kindly granted to include in this new edition several copyright pictures with their accompanying text.
November 1911
Printed by Morrison & Gibb Limited, Edinburgh
Suppose the great-grandfather of anybody could step down from his picture-frame and stalk abroad, his descendant would be eager to hear his opinion of the world we live in. Most of us would like to know what the men of the Past would say of the Present . If some old philosopher, for instance Socrates, exchanging robes for modern clothes, lest he should be followed by the boys and taken up by the police, could revisit this earth, walk our streets, see our sights, behold the scenes of our political and social life, and, contemplating this bustling age through the medium of his own quiet mind, set down his observations respecting us and our usages, he would write a work, no doubt, very interesting to her Majesty's subjects.
It would answer the purpose of a skilful literary enchanter to unsphere the spirit of Plato, or that of Pythagoras, Aristotle, or any other distinguished sage of antiquity, and send it out on its rambles with a commission to take, and report, its views of things in general. But such necromancy would have tasked even the Warlock of the North, would puzzle the wizard of any point of the compass, and, it is probable, could be cleverly achieved by no adept inferior to the ingenious Mr. Shakspeare.
However, there flourished in a somewhat later day a philosopher, for such he was after his fashion, a virtuoso, antiquary, and F.R.S. , whose ghost an inconsiderable person may perhaps attempt to raise without being accused of pretending to be too much of a conjuror. He appears to have been a Peripatetic , at least until he could keep a coach, but on the subjects of dress, dining, and some others, his opinions favour strongly of Epicurism . A little more than a hundred and eighty years ago he employed his leisure in going about everywhere, peeping into everything, seeing all that he could, and chronicling his experiences daily. In his Diary , which happily has come down to our times, the historical facts are highly valuable, the comments mostly sensible, the style is very odd, and the autobiography extremely ludicrous. I have adventured reverently to evoke this worshipful gentleman, that, resuming his old vocation as a journalist, he might comment on the Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe , in the name of Mr. Pips. I hope his shadow, if not his spirit, may be recognised in the following pages.

Richard Doyle
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A CIDERE CELLARE DURING A COMICK SONGE.


AN "AT HOME." YE POLKA.


YE FASHONABLE WORLDE TAYKNGE ITS EXERCYSE IN HYDE PARKE.


A DRAWYNGE ROOM DAY. SAYNTE JAMES HYS STREETE.


SMYTHFIELD CATTLE MARKETE.


A FEW FRIENDS TO TEA, AND A LYTTLE MUSYCK.


YE NATIONAL SPORTE!!! OF STEEPLE CHASYNGE.


YE COMMONS RESSOLVED INTO A COMMYTTE OF YE WHOLE HOUSE.


YE PUBLIC ITS EXCYTEMENTE ON YE APPEARANCE OF MISS LIND.


A PROSPECT OF EXETER HALL. SHOWYNGE A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN DENOUNCYNGE YE POPE.


YE EXHYBITYON AT YE ROYAL ACADEMYE.


A VIEW OF EPSOM DOWNES ON YE DERBYE DAYE.


A PROSPECT OF GREENWICH FAIR.


KENSYNGTON GARDENS WITH YE BANDE PLAYINGE THERE.


HYGHEST COURT OF LAW IN YE KYNGDOM. YE LORDS HEARYNG APPEALS.


THE FLOWER SHOWE AT CHYSYK GARDENS.


"SOCYETYE" ENJOYINGE ITSELFE AT A SOYRÉE.


A VIEW OF MR. LORDE HYS CRYKET GROUNDE.


A RAYLWAYE MEETYNGE. EMOTYON OF YE SHAREHOLDERES AT YE ANNOUNCEMENTE OF A DIVIDENDE OF 2-1/2d.


A PROSPECT OF YE THAMES ITS REGATTA.


A RAYLWAY STATYON. SHOWYNGE YE TRAVELLERS REFRESHYNGE THEMSELVES.


YE BRYTYSH GRANADIERS AMOUNTYNGE GUARD AT ST. JAMES HYS PALACE YARDE.


A PROSPECT OF A FASHYONABLE HABERDASHER HYS SHOPE.


REGENTE STRETE AT FOUR OF YE CLOCKE, P.M.


BLACKWALL. SHOWYNGE YE PUBLICK A DINYNGE ON WHYTEBAIT.


YE SPORT OF PUNTE FYSHYNGE OFF RYCHMONDE.


TRYCKS OF YE LONDON TRADE.


MADAME TUSSAUD HER WAX WERKES. YE CHAMBER OF HORRORS!!


DEERE STALKYNGE IN YE HYGHLANDES.


A PROSPECT OF AN ELECTION.


A PARTIE OF SPORTSMEN OUT A SHUTYNGE.


YE WYNE VAULTS AT YE DOCKS. SHOWYNGE A PARTYE TASTYNGE.


A WEDDYNGE BREAKFASTE.


A THEATRE, SHOWYNGE YE HOUSE AMUSED BY YE COMYCKE ACTOR.


A PROSPECTE OF YE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETYE ITS GARDENS. FEEDYNGE YE BEASTS.


WESTMINSTER HALL, SHOWYNGE YE CEREMONYE OF OPENYNGE TERME.


A PROSPECTE OF YE 5TH OF NOVEMBER


A BANQUET SHOWYNGE YE FARMERS' FRIEND IMPRESSYNGE ON YE AGRICULTURAL INTEREST THAT IT IS RUINED.


APPEARANCE OF YE CRYMYNYAL COURTE DURING AN "INTERESTYNG" TRYAL FOR MURDER.


A PROMENADE CONCERTE.


YE SERPENTYNE DURING A HARD FROST. YE PUBLIQUE UPON IT.


A FASHIONABLE CLUB. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.


THE CIRCUS AT ASTLEY'S.


YE FATHERS OF YE CHURCHE GYVING JUDGMENTE UPON YE KNOTTYE POYNT.


A JUVENILE PARTYE.


GRANDE REVIEW.


A PIC-NIC.


VAUXHALL.


A SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION.


THE CITIES SERIES


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2011-10-13

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Caricatures and cartoons -- Great Britain; England -- Social life and customs -- Pictorial works

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