SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY.
In Chappell's 'Popular Music of the Olden Time,' the oldest account of this tune is given as follows: 'According to Ralph Thoresby's MS. account of the family of Calverley, of Calverley in Yorkshire, the dance of Roger de Coverley was named after a knight who lived in the reign of Richard I. Thoresby was born in 1658. The following extract was communicated to Notes and Queries, vol. i. p. 369, by Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Bart.:—Roger, so named from the Archbishop (of York), was a person of renowned hospitality, since, at his day, the obsolete known tune of Roger a Calverley is referred to him, who, according to the custom of those times, kept his Minstrels, from that their Office, named Harpers, which became a family, and possessed lands till late Years in and about Calverley, called to this Day Harper's roids and Harper's Spring.'
The earliest authentic notice I can find of it is in a very curious old tract, printed in the year 1648, or ten years before Thoresby was born, called 'A Vindication or justification of John Griffith, Esq., against the horrid, malitious, and unconscionable Verdict of Coroner's Jury in Cheshire: which was packt by means of that Pocky, Rotten, Lying, Cowardly and most perfidious knave, Sir Hugh Caulverley Knight, onely to vent his inveterate Hatred and Malice against me.' And, on page 5, Mr. Griffiths says: 'I purposely to vex Sir Hugh, and his Champion Dod, sent for a fidler, and during the time my fellow Coursers were drinking a Cup of Ale, we having run our Match, I and my Fidler, rid up to Sayton, and from one end of the town to the other, I made the Fidler play a tune called Roger of Caulverley: This I did to shew, that I did not fear to be disarmed by them, and they may thank themselves for it, for if they had not first endeavoured to mischief me, I should not trouble myself to have vext them.'
ROGER OF COVERLY.
'The Dancing Master,' 15 Ed. 1713.
Brit. Mus. C. 31, b. 21.
CHRIST CHURCH BELLS IN OXON.
'Dancing Master,' Ed. 1713. Dean Aldrich.
CHESHIRE ROUNDS.
LONGWAYS FOR AS MANY AS WILL,
☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Men.
'Dancing Master,' 1713. ☽ ☽ ☽ ☽ Women.
The 1 Man casts off and his Partner follows him, the man goes quite round; the Woman slips up the middle; the Woman casts off and goes quite round. The 1 Man slips up the middle, the 1 cu. cross over below the 2 cus. and cross up into their own places again, then right and left quite round into the 2 couples place.
THE NIGHTINGALE.
The Words by Mr. Welsted. Set by Mr. Carey.
While in a Bow'r wth beau - ty blest, ...
ye lov - 'd ye lov - 'd A - min-tor lies;
While sink - ing on Lu - - cin-da's . . breast, He
fond - ly, fond - ly kiss - 'd her Eyes:
A wake-ful Night-in - - - gale, who long had
mourn'd, had mourn'd with - in ye Shade,
sweet - ly re - new'd her plain - tive Song, And
war - - - - bled through the Glade.
Melodious Songstress! cry'd ye Swain,
To Shades, to Shades less happy go;
Or, if thou wilt with us remain,
Forbear, forbear thy tuneful woe;
While in Lucinda's arms I lie,
To Song, to Song I am not free;
On her soft bosome, when I die,
I dis——cord find in thee.
Brit. Mus. 1. 530./24.
INDEX.
Abduction, [22]
Abel, the opera singer, [271]
Academies (gaming-houses), [83]
Acrobats, [211]
Act, levying a bachelor's tax, [24];
ordering use of flannel for the dead, [41];
imposing a duty on cards, [80];
repressing speculative insurances and lotteries, [87];
for the abolition of the penny post, [101];
the Game, [235];
Newspaper, [306]
Actors, characteristics of, [260]- [267]
Addison (quoted), on infancy, [8];
pin money, [26];
on ladies receiving visits in bed, [68];
his diary of a fine lady, [69];
on dancing, [77], [78];
witches, [93];
dress of the Cornish folk, [115];
ladies' head-dress, [124];
petticoats, [126];
women's affectation of male attire, [127];
political party divisions shown by differences in ladies' face patches, [130];
at Squire's coffee-house, [172];
on the Tower lions, [186];
the tombs at Westminster, [188];
on an English sportsman, [232];
on country manners, [247];
ladies at the theatre, [257];
low comedians, [260];
stage accessories, [270];
Nicolini, the opera singer, [274];
the Royal Society, [288];
newspaper stamp duty, [307];
on the relative positions of members of the medical profession, [315];
Sir Roger de Coverley at church, [337], [338];
on the status of chaplains, [340];
the legal profession, [353];
'river wit,' [357];
the street cries of London, [366];
the Mohocks, [385];
gipsies, [421]
Admiralty, the, [406]
Advertisements, in contemporary publications (quoted)—of Daffy's Elixir, [5];
medical, [6];
necklace to cure fits, [9];
hornbooks, [10];
Latin-speaking club, [12];
educational, [11], [12];
for runaway schoolboys, [14];
respecting a private marriage, [27];
cheap marriage fees, [31];
a husband's disclaimer of liability for wife's debts, [31];
houses, [48];
of leases and rents, [49];
stained glass, [49];
of the Thames Water Company, [53];
New River Company, [54];
of sale of China ware, [57];
servants [61];
for runaway negro slaves, [62];
insurance offices', [86];
astrologers', [90], [91];
of perfumes, [96];
hair restorers, [98];
Dockwra's, of the origin of the penny post, [99], [100];
concerning the halfpenny post, [101], [102];
of Sir Richard Hoare, the banker, [103], [104];
hair collector's, [108];
hairdresser's, [111];
fine clothes, [113];
clothiers', [114], [115];
of blacking, [117];
pocket-handkerchiefs, [117];
for a lost sword, [119];
of lace, [136];
jewellery and plate, [137]- [139];
wines, [152];
tea, [154];
coffee and chocolate, [155];
chocolate-making machine, [155];
tobacco, [157];
fans, [184];
theatrical and other entertainments at Bartholomew Fair, [189]- [193];
Pinkethman's Droll Booth at May Fair, [197];
ditto, at Southwark, [200];
of zoological curiosities, [204];
Clinch's, the mimic and ventriloquist, [212];
Powell's puppet-shows, [215];
Pinkethman's mechanical picture, [216];
Winstanley's water-works, [219];
of bear and bull baiting, [224];
hounds, [234];
servants with shooting qualifications, [236];
archery, [237];
cricket, [241];
of my Lady Butterfield's country wake, [243];
of her rival's, [244];
concerning bowls, [244];
of the Queen's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, [249];
Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre, [251];
Drury Lane Theatre, [251];
Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, [254];
of Handel's operas, [271];
of harpsichord, [277];
music, [277];
paintings, drawings and prints, [283];
scientific, mathematical, and chemical lectures, [289];
of Savery's steam engine, [292];
books, [294];
duty on, [307];
of quack medicines, [314], [327], [328];
concerning private mad-houses, [319];
of the Epsom Wells season, [333];
Hummums and bagnios, [336];
for lost church furniture, [341];
against false clergymen, [342];
of carriages, [379];
concerning the sale of army commissions, [396];
relating to highway robberies, [414]
Agents, apprentices', [63];
army, [397]
Alchemists, [314]
Aldersey's floating dam, [290]
Aldrich Dean, [274]
Ales, [150]
Almanacs, tax on, [308];
list of, [308];
forgery of stamps for, [312]
Almshouses, [438]
Amateur magazine, an, [313]
American Indians, visit of, [208], [221], [222]
Amicable Contributors Fire Company, [51]
Aminadab (a name applied to Quakers), [351]
Amsterdam, model of, exhibited, [217]
Anatomy, [323]
Anderton's coffee-house, [167]
Angling, [234]
Animals, domestic and wild, on exhibition, [202]- [207]
Anne, Queen, desire of the nation that she should be the mother of their future sovereign, [2];
death of her husband, Prince George, [2];
petitioned by Parliament to marry again, [2];
furthers the design of charity schools, [16] note;
her visits on thanksgiving occasions to the City, [16], [185];
her love for and encouragement of horse-racing, [229], [230];
her partiality for hunting, [232];
her indifference to the drama, [255];
endeavours to heighten the tone of theatrical performances, [255], [256];
'touches' for the evil, [325], [326];
surrenders the tax of first-fruits and tenths as a bounty to the poorer clergy, [345];
her present of a magnificent Sedan chair to the King of Prussia, [382]
Anthem on the Calves' Head Club, [181]
Antidote to intoxicants, an, [154]
Apothecaries, [315]
Apothecaries' Hall, [316]
Apprentices, [63]
Archery, [237]
Architecture, [285]
Army, sale of commissions in the, [396];
officers, [397];
clothing, [397], [400];
pay agents, [397];
pensions, [397];
chaplains, [398];
pay, [399];
discipline, [400];
rations, [401];
recruiting for the, [401], [402];
desertion from the, [402];
punishment in the, [402]
Artificial teeth, [98]
'Aspectabund' (see phrase), [262]
Asses' milk, [148]
'A Step to the Bath, with a Character of the place' (quoted), [330], [373]
Aston, Anthony (quoted), on Betterton, [261];
on Dogget, [262];
on Mrs. Barry, [266];
on Mrs. Bracegirdle, [266];
on Mrs. Verbruggen, [268]
Astrologers, [89];
their pretensions to thief-detecting, [92], [93]
Astrological almanacs, [310], [311]
Atheists, [339]
Athletics, [241]
Attornies, [355]
'Audfarandly' (see phrase), [157]
Austinfriars, Queen Anne houses in, [48]
Authors, and their hardships, [294]- [296]
Babies, Steele's account of their early treatment, [2], [3];
Misson, on same, [4];
Ward's description of a christening, [4];
their medical treatment, [5]- [7];
Addison on, [8];
dolls called, [9]
Bachelors, tax on, [24]
Bagnios, [335]
Bakers, regulations regarding, [147], [148]
Bales, John, the button-maker, aged [130], [35]
Ballad-singers, [366]
Ballet, originator of the, [76]
Ballets, [268]
Bankers, [103]
Barbers, acting as bleeders and tooth-drawers, [323]
Barges, Thames State and pleasure, [359], [360];
freight, [361]
'Barmaids, pretty,' [165]
Barn Elms, a duelling resort, [392]
Barrel, the curious, exhibited, [221]
Barristers, briefless, [354]
Barry, Elizabeth, the actress, [266]
Bartholomew Fair, character of entertainments at, [188]- [195];
its revenue forms part of the Lord Mayor's income, [196];
restrictions on, [196]
Bartholomew Hospital, [438]
Basset (card-playing), [79], [80]
Batavian arrack, [153]
Bat-fowling, [235]
Bath, [67];
visitors to, [329], [330];
drinking of and bathing in its waters, [330];
daily life and diversions at, [330], [331];
gambling-houses at, [331];
private entertainments, concerts, and dancing at, [331];
character given of, [332]
Bathing, hot, [330], [335];
cold, [335], [336]
Bath-shilling, a, [141]
Bath-water, sold in London, [332]
Batson's coffee-house, [167]
Bavaria, Elector of, at the gaming-table, [85]
Bay Tree coffee-house, [167]
Bear-gardens, [224]
Bear tavern, [178]
Bears' grease, [111]
Beaus, sketch of the daily life of, [67];
analysis of one, [105];
inventory of a, [106];
their muffs, [118]
Beauty patches, [130]
Bedlam, [186], [188];
its economy, [436], [437]
Beds, [58]
Beefsteak Club, the, [184]
Beer, [150]
Begging petitions, [419], [420]
Belle, definition of a, [124]
Benbow, Admiral, [403]
Benefices, traffic in, [341]
Benefit of clergy, [416]
Berdash, the (cravat), [112]
Bethlehem Hospital, [436]
Betterton, the actor, [260], [261];
on Kynaston, the boy actor of women's characters, [265];
on Mrs. Verbruggen, the actress, [268]
Betting, on horse-races, [230]; [231];
on bowls, [245]
Billingsgate (bad language), [149]
Billingsgate Market, [144]
Bird-seed glasses, [76]
Bird-shops, [76]
Blackguard, derivation of name, [117]
Blacking, [117]
Bleach (disease), [313]
Bleeding, as a medical remedy, [314]
Blenheim, victory of, thanksgiving service for, [185]
Blood puddings, [144]
Bloom for the complexion, [97]
Blow, Dr., the composer, [274]
Bluecoat boys at public lotteries, [89]
Blurton Spa-water, [334]
Boar's Head tavern, [178]
Bob wigs, [110]
Bodices, [126]
Bogdani, James, the painter, [281]
'Bohemians' (gipsies), [421]
Boit, the enameller, [282]
Booth, the actor, [263]
Booths, stage dancing in, [194]
Bottomed wigs, [110]
Bounty, Queen Anne's, to the clergy, [345];
present administration of same, [346];
to soldiers, [401], [402];
to sailors, [405]
Bourchier, the gambler, [84], [85]
Bouts rimés, [71]
Bowling Green Lane cockpit, [226]
Bowling-greens, configuration of, [245]
Boys, childhood and education of, [1]- [17]
Bracegirdle, Mrs., the actress, [266]
Bradbery's hazard-table, [119]
Brass knockers, and their attraction to the Mohocks, [389]
Bread, regulations concerning, [147], [148]
Breeches, [116]
Bride's garters, [33]
Bride's, St., charity school, [15]
Bridewell, [426]
British brandy, [153]
Britton, Thomas, the 'musical small coal man,' [55];
his musical reunions, [274], [275]
Broadcloth, [121]
Brown, Tom (quoted), on ladies' visiting days, [73];
gaming-houses, [82], [83];
Lambeth market-gardeners, [149];
coffee-houses, [164];
fashionable physicians, [314];
the price of medicine, [317];
Burgess and his meeting-house, [350];
river slang, [357];
his picture of street life, [368];
on Bully Dawson, [383];
the sale of army commissions, [396];
his visit to the Admiralty Office, [406]
Brunswick mum, [154]
Buckinghamshire hog, exhibited, [202]
Buckley, Samuel, the journalist, [298]
Bud, Francis, the sculptor, [284]
Budgell (quoted), on dancing, [20];
on the Mohocks, [389]
Bullies, [391]
Bullock, the actor, [264]
Bully Dawson, [383]
Burgess, Daniel, the Nonconformist preacher, [302], [350], [351]
Burglaries, [415]
Burial, mode of, [36];
certificates, [37];
clubs, [38];
by night, [39]
Butter, [148]
Button's coffee-house, [169]
Buxton Spa, [334]
Caffaws (room-decoration), [49]
Calashes, [379]
Calligraphy, curiosities of, [13]
Calves' Head Club, [179];
history of, [180];
character of its members, [181];
anthem on the, [181];
ceremonies at, [181] note;
riotous behaviour of members, [182]
Camisards, the sect of, [168]
Camisards' coffee-house, [168]
Campaign wigs, [110];
coats, [115]
Canary wines, [152]
Candle, sale by, [170]
Candle-snuffer, the, at theatres, [258]
Canes, varieties of ornament in, [120]
Cantharides plaisters for lunatics, [319]
Capital punishment, [407]
Cards, undertakers, [37];
characteristics of playing, [78], [79];
price of, [80];
duty on, [80];
designs on backs of, [79], [80];
names of various games, [79]
Card-table, a, [79]
Carey, Henry, the composer, [274]
Carnival, on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession, [347]
Carriage-horses, [378]
Casts, plaster and lead, for garden ornamentation, [284]
Catholic Church vestments and furniture, public burning of, [348]
Catholic priests, persecution of, [348], [349]
Centlivre, Mrs. (quoted), description of ladies' dress, [125]
Ceramics, [57]
Chains, hanging in, [412]
Chairs, Sedan, [381]
Challenges, to sword-play, [238];
to duels, [393]
Chamber-music and organs, [277]
Chaplains, domestic, social position of, [339];
snubbed by royalty, [340];
army, [398];
prison, [408], [409]
Chariot, a mechanical, [380]
Chatelaines, [140]
Chelsea Hospital, [276]
Chemistry, [289]
Cheshire rounds, [191], [198];
music, [455]
Chevaliers d'Industrie, [418]- [420]
Children, medical treatment of, [4]- [7];
literature for, [9];
education of, [11];
marriage between, [23], [27];
smoking tobacco, [157];
bedizened with jewellery, [418]
'Children in the Wood' (music), [445]
Child's coffee-house, [167]
China ware, [57]
Chinese paints, for the complexion, [128]
Chocolate, prices of, [155], [166];
duty on, [156]
Chocolate-houses, [166];
list of, [453]
'Christ Church Bells in Oxon,' [174];
(music), [454]
Christening, [4]
'Christian astrology,' [90]
Church, daily attendance at, [68];
a meeting place of beaus and belles, [75];
services, [337];
inactivity of the, [337];
vestments, [341];
furniture, [341];
neglect of church fabrics, [345];
building of fifty new churches, [346];
accommodation, [346];
tone of the, [346]
Cibber, Colley, poet and playwright, [105], [263]
Cider, [154]
Cisterns, [54]
Clarke, Jeremiah, the composer, [274]
Classical education, [12]
Clergy, character of the, [339]- [344];
dress of, [340];
disreputable, [342];
Queen Anne's bounty to, [345]
Closterman, John, portrait-painter, [281]
Clothes, men's, [113];
women's, [127]
Clothing, material of, [114];
army, [397]
Clubs, origin of name, [179];
principal, [179]- [184];
suggested names for, [184]
Coaches, stage, [373]- [375];
state, [377];
mourning, [380]
Coal, prices of, [54], [55];
duty on, assigned for the building of new churches, [346]
Coal-ring, a, [55]
Cocked hats, [109]
Cocker, 'according to,' [13]
Cockney hunts, [234]
Cocks, fighting, matches between, [226], [227];
spurs of, [227];
literature on, [227], [228];
qualifications of, [228];
their training, [228]
Cock tavern, [178]
Cocoa-tree chocolate-house, [167]
Coffee, prices of, [155]
Coffee-houses, treated as places of universal resort, [161];
regulations concerning, [163];
the first, [163];
number of, [163];
alcoholic liquors sold at, [163];
price of admission to, [164];
interior of, [161], [164];
barmaids at, [165];
their frequenters, [165];
topics of conversation at, [166];
their prices advanced, [166];
waiters as proprietors, [166], [173];
the chief, [167]- [175];
list of, [446]- [452]
Coffee-selling presented as a public nuisance, [163]
Coiffure, female, [128]
Coinage, new, made from specie captured at Vigo, [404]
Coiners, [417]
Colchester oysters, [145]
Colebatteen (material for ruffles), [113]
Coleman, Mrs., the actress, [265]
College education, [14]
College of Physicians, [315]
'Colly Molly Puffe,' [365]
Colours in clothing, [114]
Combs, leaden, [98]
Commissioners for hackney carriages, [376]
Commissions in the army, sale of, [396]
Complexion, art of making up the, [97]
'Composition for best wash-balls,' [97]
Compounding felonies, [418]
Compters, [429]
Concert-rooms, [276]
Condensation of sea-water, [290]
Congreve, the playwright, [253], [254], [266]
Constables, [389];
venality of, [421];
their insolence, [422]
Cook, Captain, the circumnavigator, [407]
Cookery-books, [143]
Cordials, [153]
Corelli, the composer, [277]
Cornwall, dress in, [115]
Corvus Epilepticus, [318]
Coster's mining engines, [291]
Cottons, [137]
Cough, recipe for a child's, 6
County matches of fighting-cocks, [227]
Courts of law, [355]
Covent Garden, [363]
Covent Garden Market, [75]
Coverley (Calverley), Roger de, [453]
Coverley witch, the, [93]
Cowper, Spencer, [356]
Cox, Tom, the highwayman, [409]
Cradock, Luke, bird-painter, [279]
Cremonas, [277]
Cries, street, list of, [365]
Crimps, [70]
Crosse, Lewis, painter in water-colours, [279]
Crowds (fiddles), [65]
Crown and Anchor tavern, [178]
Crow, the, used in medicine, [318]
Cucking-stool, the, [425]
Cudgel playing, [241]
Cumming, Sir Alexander, his abduction of Madame Dennis, [22]
Cunningham, Robert, his begging petition, [420]
Cupping, [318]
Cutler, Sir John, [315]
'Daffy's Famous Elixir Salutis,' [5]
Dahl, Michael, portrait-painter, [282]
'Daily Courant,' [296]
Daily life of a fine gentleman, [67];
of a fine lady, [68]
Dames de comptoir, [142], [164]
Dampier, the buccaneer, [407]
Dancers, stage, hired for private festivities, [78]
Dances, kinds of—the Louvre and Brittagne, [76];
bourée and contretemps, [77];
sissone, [77];
other names of, [268]
Dancing, [19], [20], [71], [76];
diagrams of, [76], [77]
Dancing-booths, [194]
Dancing-masters, [19], [20], [78]
Dancing-shoes, [109]
Dawks's 'News Letter,' [299]
Day schools, [12]
Death registers, [41]
Debt, [434]
Debts of honour, [85]
Debtors, pressed for the navy, [405];
treatment of, [432]- [435];
begging, [433]
Defoe's 'Hymn to the Pillory,' [424]
De l'Epine, Mme., the singer, [272], [273]
Dennis, the critic, on Italian Opera, [269], [270]
Dentifrices, [98]
'Dentissick root,' [98]
Dentists, [98]
Dering, Sir Cholmley, the duellist, [392]- [394]
Deserters, from the army, [402];
from the navy, [406]
Detectives, private, [422]
Devil tavern, the, [178]
Diagrams of dancing, [76], [77]
Dice, duty on, [80]
Dick's coffee-house, [168]
Dinner, constituents of, [141];
hour of, [142]
Discipline in the army, [400]
Diseases, list of, [313]
Dispensaries, [317]
Dockwra, William, and the penny post, [99]- [101]
Dog-fights, [226]
Dogget, the actor, his loyalty and his legacy, [262]
Dolls, called 'babies,' 9
Dolly's chop-house, [178]
Dorset Gardens Theatre, [249]
'Dowds' (women's head-dress), [134]
Downes, on Italian Opera, [254];
on the plays to be presented before the Court, [255];
on Betterton, [261];
Verbruggen, [261];
Estcourt, [262];
Dogget, [262];
Colley Cibber, [263];
Wilks, [263];
on Pinkethman, [264]
Downing, Sir G., case of, [22]
Doyley, Thomas, linendraper, [137];
suits, [114], [121]
Dragon, Tregonwell Frampton's horse, [231]
Draining, [291]
Drap du Barri, [114]
Drawings, [283]
Drays, brewers', [367]
Dress, men's, [105]- [123];
women's, [123]- [140]
Dresses, silk, price of, [135];
varieties of stuffs used for, [135]
Dressing-gowns, [122]
Drolls, [189]- [192], [196]- [198]
Dromedaries, on exhibition, [204]
Drummers, army, [402]
Drums, at weddings, [27]
Drury Lane Theatre Royal, [251];
used for subscription concerts, [252];
prices, [252];
Mrs. Toft's apology for her servant's conduct at, [252]
'Dry'd nurses,' [66]
Duelling resorts, [392]
Duck-decoying, [235]
Ducking-stool, [425]
Dumb-bells, [241]
Dust-carts, [367]
D'Urfey, Tom, [274]
Du Val, Claude, the highwayman, [412]
'Duvilliers' (wigs), [109]
Dwarfs, on exhibition, [205]- [207]
Dyer's 'News Letter,' [300]
Dyes for the hair, [98]
Eachard, Dr. John, his satire on the grounds for the prevailing contempt of the clergy, [339]
Eating, [141]
Ecclesiastical controversies, satire on, [343]- [345]
Edgworth, Colonel, 'prince of puppies,' [113]
Editorial pay, [305]
Effigies, waxwork, [213], [214];
used on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's birthday, [347]
'Egyptians' (gipsies), [42]
Electuaries, [327]
Elegies, [38]
Elopement, [23]
Embalming, [44]
Endell Street bath, [337]
Engravings, [284]
Epping Forest, wakes at, [243], [244]
Epsom Wells, character of its visitors and amusements, [333];
horse-races at, [230], [333]
Essays, introduction of, in journals, [306]
Estcourt, the actor, [262]
Evelyn, on Pepys's funeral, [40];
on Lord Keeper Cowper, [356];
his Table of Veins, Arteries, and Nerves, [323]
'Evening Courant,' [301]
'Evening Post,' [301]
Exchange, the, business hours at, [102];
various nationalities represented on, [102];
description of its exterior, [103]
Executions, public, [93], [407]- [410]
Experimental philosophy, [289]
Fain's adaptation of precious stones to the internal parts of watches, &c., [290]
Fairs, Bartholomew, [188]- [196];
May, [196]- [200];
Southwark, [200], [201]
Fairy, 'living,' exhibited, [208]
Favours, marriage, [32]
Feathers, hat, [109]
Felonies, compounded, [418]
Fencing-masters, [390]
Ferry, horse, between Lambeth and Westminster, [361]
Fielding, Colonel, the duellist, [392]
Finley, Mrs. (known as 'Lady Mary'), the dancer, [197]
Fire Insurance Companies, [50]
Firemen, [51]
Fireplaces, [56]
Fires, [50], [51];
life-saving appliances for, [50]
Fish, [144]
Fishing, [234]
Fish stalls, [144]
Flannel for the dead, [41]
'Flask' tavern, Hampstead, [183]
Fleet Ditch, [301]
Flogging women, [428]
'Folly, the,' on the Thames, a fashionable resort, [360];
dancing at the, [361]
Food, solid, [141]- [150];
liquid, [150]- [156];
varieties of, [141]- [143]
Football, [242]
Footmen, position of, [59];
their liveries, [59];
wages, [59];
at the theatre, [60], [257], [258];
their 'Parliament' at the House of Commons, [60], [61];
as gamblers, [61]
Footpads, [415]
Foot-races, [241]
Forgers, [418]
Fountain, the Wonderful, [220]
Fox-hunting, [233]
Frampton, Tregonwell, the Father of the Turf, [231]
Free schools, [12]
French harness, [381]
French red, for the complexion, [97]
French tastes and fashions, affectation of, [66], [69];
insular distaste to, [66]
French wines, [151]
Friendly Fire Society, [51]
Fruit, varieties of, [149]
Funeral expenses, [35], [42];
invitations, [37], [38], [42];
paraphernalia, [39];
pomp, [40];
procession, [44];
will respecting, [44], [48]
Furs, [132]
Gallows, scenes at the, [408]- [410]
Gambling and speculation, [78]- [89]
Gambling for a wife, [85]
Game Act, the, [235]
Games, [71]
Gaming, contemporary estimate of, [82], [83]
Gaming-houses, licensed and unlicensed, [82];
termed Academies, [83]
Gardens, [345]
Gardening books, [246]
'Garnish' (prison slang), [429]- [431]
Garraway's coffee-house, [168]
Garth, Sir Samuel, his poem of the 'Dispensary,' [321];
public funeral of, [321]
Gasparini, Nicolino, the violinist, [277]
Gay, the poet (quoted), on fires, [51];
on shoes, [116];
swords, [119];
canes, [120];
women's petticoats, [126];
bear-baiting, [224];
hare-coursing, [233];
angling, [235];
football, [242];
on the labourer, [248];
on chaplains, [340];
Pall Mall, [363];
the streets in rainy weather, [364];
London at night, [371];
hackney coachman, [377];
Sedan chairs and chairmen, [382];
on the Mohocks, [383], [387], [390];
on pickpockets, [417]
Gaynam, John, the Fleet parson, [29]
Geography, state of, [407]
Geology, [288]
'German Princess' (the cheat), anecdote of, [39]
George, Prince, his encouragement of horse-racing, [229]
German Spa waters, sold in London, [334]
German sweating house, Bartholomew Close, [336]
German wines, [152]
Giants, home and foreign, on exhibition, [208]
Gibbons, Grinling, [284]
Girardeau, Isabella, the singer, [273]
Girls, childhood and education of, [17]- [22]
Glass-blowing, [218]
Glass, stained, [49]
Gloucester, Duke of, son of Queen Anne, his life in epitome, [1], [2]
Gloves, with silver fringe, [117]
Gog and Magog of the Revelations, proved to be the Mohocks and Hawkubites, [387]
Goose-dung, used in medicine, [317], [318]
Governors, for fashionable travelling youth, [66]
Grant, Dr. Roger, the Queen's sworn oculist, his puffing and practice, [325]
Gravesend tilt boat, the, [361]
Grecian coffee-house, [168]
Green bags carried by lawyers, [354], [355]
Green, Anne, her resuscitation after being hanged, [410]
Greenwich, concerts at, [277]
Grimaldi, Nicolini, the singer, [273]
Griffith, Sarah, the witch, [94]
Grinning-matches, [243]
Groom Porter's (gaming-house), [82], [84], [189]
Gresham College, [287]
Grub Street, [307]
Guildhall coffee-house, [168]
Gutter-spouts, [364]
Haberdashers, [112]
Hackney-coaches, [375];
fares of, [376]
Hackney-coachmen, [376]
Hack-writers, [295]
Hair, as an article of trade, [108]
Hair-dyes, [98]
Hair-powder, [111]
Halfpenny post, the, [101]
Hall, Jack, chimney-sweep and housebreaker, [416];
(quoted) on Newgate, [430]- [432]
Hamilton, Duke of, his duel with Lord Mohun, [394]
Hammer-cloths, [381]
Hampstead, cock-pits at, [227];
cockney hunts at, [234];
Wells, the, as a spa resort, [277], [333]
Handel, the composer, [271]
Hand-in-Hand Fire Office, [51]
Hanging, frequency of, [407];
brutal mode of, [408];
cases of resuscitation from, [409], [410];
in chains, [412]
Harness, [381]
Harpsichords, [277]
Hatbands, [38];
gold and silver lace, [109]
Hats, shape, colour, and material of, [109];
feathers, [109];
beaver, [132];
high-crowned, [132]
Hatton (quoted), on workhouses, [436];
on Bethlehem Hospital, [436];
on Bartholomew's Hospital, [438]
Hawking, [235]
Hazard-tables, [119]
Healing, royal gift of, [325]
'Heaven' tavern, [178]
Heiresses, elopements with, [22]
Helen and Judith, the Hungarian joined twins, on exhibition, [210]
'Hell' tavern, [178]
'Helliscope' from Argier, exhibited, [198]
Heningberg, Countess of, 'miraculous' accouchement of, [213]
Herbal medicines, [314]
'Hercules Pillars' tavern, [178]
Hickford's dancing-room, [276]
High-churchism, [343]
Hoare, Sir Richard, his singular advertisement, [103], [104];
advertises for a petticoat, [126]
'Hockley-in-the-Hole,' bear garden at, [224], [237], [238],;
proceedings at, used as a simile to travesty ecclesiastical controversy, [343]- [345]
Hogarth's coffee-house, [12]
Holy Well, the, near Clare Market, [334]
'Homunculusses,' [199]
Honeymoon, the, [34]
Hooped petticoats, [126]
Horse-coursers, [372]
Horse-exercise, [75]
Horse-markets, [373]
Horse-racing, [228]- [232];
curious match against time, [230]
Horse-stealing, [373]
Horses, performing, [207];
race, [230], [231];
carriage, [378]
Hounds, [234]
House of Correction, Clerkenwell, [429]
House of Detention, Clerkenwell, [429]
Housebreaking, [415]
Houses, Dutch origin of, [46];
and their furniture, [46]- [58];
construction of, [48];
rents, [49];
sanitary arrangements of, [52];
heating of, [54], [55]
Howard, Hugh, portrait-painter, [279]
'Hudibras' (quoted), [223], [244]
Hughes, Dick, the housebreaker, and his wife at the gallows, [409]
Hughes, John, his inventory of a beau, [106]
Hughes, the singer, [271]
Hungarian, twins, exhibited, [210];
legless male, exhibited, [209]
Hungerford, Sir E., extraordinary wig of, [108]
'Hunt the Squirrel' (music), [439]
Hyde Park, as a fashionable resort, [369], [370]
Hydraulic machinery, [291]
Hymns, thanksgiving, sung by charity children, [16]
Impressment, [405]
Indian stuffs, for ladies' dresses, list of, [135], [136]
Indians, American, visit of the sachems, [221], [222]
Industries indicated, [365]
Inn signs, [368]
Insurance companies, [50], [51]
Insurances, speculation in, [86], [87]
Inventions, patented, [290], [291]
Irish butter, [148];
legislation, [348]
Irish Parliament, the, its vote of supply to the Queen, [157]
Italian Opera, introduction of, [253], [268];
the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, built for, [253];
temporary failure of, [254];
mixture of languages in, [269];
denounced by the critics, [270]
Italian opera-singers, advent of, [269]
Italian wines, [152]
Italy, the home of sculpture, [284]
'Jack ashore,' [407]
Jack-boots, [117]
'Jack Pudding,' [249]
Jackson's invention for preventing the upsetting of carriages, [290]
Jamaica coffee-house, [168]
Jersey oysters, [146]
Jerusalem coffee-house, [169]
Jervas, Charles, the painter, [279]
Jesuits' bark, [314]
'Jockey field, betwixt Bedford Row and Gray's Inn,' [230]
Jockeys, [231]
Johnson, Dr., 'touched' by Queen Anne, [326]
Jonathan's coffee-house, [168]
Juan Fernandez, island of, [166]
Kidd, Captain, the pirate, [409]
Kidnappers, [434]
'King's Head' tavern, [178]
Kissing, men, [67];
women, [95]
Kit Cat club, [170];
origin of, [182];
domiciles of, [183];
the toasts engraved on its drinking-glasses, [183]
Kit Cat pies, [183]
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, Pope's test of his vanity, [280];
his repartee to Dr. Radcliffe, [280];
sale of his pictures, [281]
'Knights of the Post,' [355], [419]
Knockers, [389]
Kynaston, the boy actor of women's parts, [265]
Labourers, [248]
Lace, price of, [136]
Lacquer-ware, [57]
Ladies, their amusements, [71];
at church, [75];
their pets, [76];
gambling, [80];
their stakes at the gaming-table, [80]
'Ladies' Diary Almanac,' the, [308]
'Lady Mary' (Mrs. Finley), the dancer, [190], [197]
Laguerre, the painter, [282]
Lambeth horse-ferry, rates of, [361]
Lambeth market gardens, [148]
Lamps, convex and conic, [370];
globe, [371]
'Laetificating' (of an audience), [262]
'Lanterloo' (cards), [79], [82]
Lanterns, [370]
Latin-speaking club, a, [12]
Latin used in epitaphs, [41], [45]
Lauron, Marcellus, his list of street cries, [365]
Law courts, [355]
Lawrence, the singer, [272]
Lawyers, [354];
their green bags, [354];
wigs, [355]
'Lawless churches,' [28]
Laymen officiating at marriages, [30]
Lead combs, [98]
Leases, [49]
Leicestershire ox, exhibited, [202]
Leopard, on exhibition, [203]
'Lest Man and Hors in the World,' exhibited, [205]
Leveridge, Richard, the singer, [271]
Libraries, public, [294]
Licences to sell wines, [152]
Lighting, [370]
Lillie, Charles, the perfumer, [96];
on the introduction of snuff into England, [158]
'Lilly Burlero,' [19];
music of, [439]
Lincoln's Inn Fields, Theatre in, [250], [251];
as a duelling-place, [392]
Linen, [137]
Lions, on exhibition, [186], [205]
Lion's-head letter-box at Button's coffee-house, [167]
Lip salve, [98]
Liqueurs, [153]
Literature, chiefly contemporaneous, illustrating the period (cited)—
'Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Last Dying Speech of Sir John Johnson,' [142];
'Adam and Eve stript of their Furbelows,' [79], [80];
'All for Love, or the World well Lost,' [255];
'Almonds for Parrots,' [66];
'Amusements Serious and Comical,' [368];
'Atterbury's Correspondence,' [163];
'Baboon à la Mode,' [66], [108];
'Bacon's Abridgement,' [31];
'Basset Table,' [60], [142], [406];
'Beau's Duel,' [67], [378];
'Beaux' Stratagem,' [163];
'Brit. Mus. MSS.,' [93], [94], [180], [384], [393], [395], [410];
'British Curiosities in Nature and Art,' [375];
'Brown's Dispensary,' [314];
'Busy Body,' [82];
'Careless Husband,' [105];
'Chronological Historian,' [2];
'Collectanea Medica,' [6], [7];
'Comical View of London and Westminster,' [102], [172], [173], [186], [354];
'Comparison between the Two Stages,' [261], [263];
'Counsellor's Plea for the Divorce of Sir G. D. and Mrs. F.,' [22];
'Daily Courant,' [35], [39], [41], [55], [56], [96], [99], [102], [108], [112], [170], [202], [213], [216], [230], [249]- [252], [256], [259], [269], [271], [281], [291], [298], [308], [313], [392], [405];
'Dancing Master,' [453]- [455];
'Diary of Ralph Thoresby,' [40], [50], [57], [202], [212], [213], [216], [288];
'Dispensary,' [316], [317];
'Dunciad,' [296];
'English Lady's Catechism,' [68], [340];
'English Post,' [85], [145], [213];
'Epsom Wells,' [151], [245], [335];
'Family Physitian,' [7];
'Fan,' [128], [134];
'Female Folly,' [132];
'Female Tatler,' [133], [257];
'Flying Post,' [171], [348], [349], [405];
'Funeral,' [35], [397];
'Gamester,' [80], [382];
'Gamesters,' [109];
'Gay's Fables,' [226];
'Gentleman Cully,' [97], [109];
'Gentleman's Magazine,' [182];
'Groans of Great Britain,' [215];
'Guardian,' [34], [110], [112], [119], [126], [150], [245];
'Habits and Cryes of the City of London,' [365];
'Harl. MSS.,' [5], [13], [57], [58], [90], [91], [111], [115], [195], [224], [226], [237], [238], [261], [264], [314];
'Hickelty Pickelty,' [102], [106], [165], [174], [245], [426];
'History of the Lives of the most Noted Highwaymen,' [409], [412], [418], [431];
'History of the English Stage,' [265];
'Howell's State Trials,' [304], [305];
'Humours of the Army,' [258];
'Journal to Stella,' [50], [61], [71], [79], [110], [112], [113], [122], [123], [134], [146], [150], [159], [161], [168], [177], [179], [180], [184], [232], [273], [325], [326], [340], [342], [352], [392];
'Lansdowne MSS.,' [29];
'Levellers,' [18], [24], [109];
'London Gazette,' [49], [52], [53], [82], [139], [145], [230], [257], [396], [400];
'London Post,' [156];
'London Spy,' [4], [52], [63], [72], [75], [83], [91], [103], [108], [109], [124], [131], [132], [150], [175], [179], [186], [191], [249], [287], [315], [328], [335], [369], [376], [391], [398], [426], [434];
'Looking-glass for Swearers,' [227];
'Love Makes a Man,' [67], [107];
'Love's Contrivance,' [114], [142], [378];
'Lucas's Memoirs of Gamesters and Sharpers,' [84];
'Luttrell's Diary,' [22], [54], [55], [87], [150], [161], [175], [196], [200], [229], [232], [241], [325], [326], [349], [381], [392], [396], [402], [406], [417], [422], [434];
'Lying Lover,' [75], [119], [130], [142], [359], [430];
'Marriage Promoted,' [24];
'Meditations upon a Broomstick,' [46];
'Memoirs of the Right Villanous John Hall,' [430], [432];
'Merry Wives of Windsor,' [223];
'Misson's Memoirs and Observations in his Travels over England,' [4], [24], [25], [27], [32], [41], [73], [99], [105], [130], [141], [143], [144], [163], [164], [175], [225], [236], [239]- [242], [252], [253], [294], [297], [325], [329], [338], [349], [350], [352], [358], [360], [368]- [370], [408], [410], [416], [421], [423]- [425];
'Modish Husband,' [131];
'New View of London,' [46], [53], [163], [426], [433];
'Observator,' [196];
'Perplexed Lovers,' [59];
'Petticoat,' [126];
'Platonick Lady,' [124], [130];
'Poem in praise of Tea,' [166];
'Postboy,' [27], [30], [31], [61], [89], [114], [171], [298], [299], [302], [393], [399], [422];
'Postman,' [28], [30], [31], [48], [109], [115], [147], [155], [199], [255], [271], [281], [292], [298], [299];
'Protestant Mercury,' [108];
'Protestant Post Boy,' [303], [347];
'Quaker's Art of Courtship,' [233];
'Recruiting Officer,' [397];
'Roscius Anglicanus,' [254], [261];
'Roving Husband Reclaimed,' [108];
'Rural Sports,' [233];
'Scowrers,' [18], [166], [383];
'Second Tale of a Tub,' [215];
'Shepherd's Week—Ditty,' [248];
ditto, 'Dumps,' [425];
'Spectator,' [8], [12], [14], [15], [19], [20], [26], [34], [59]- [61], [68], [69], [71], [74], [89], [93], [96], [107], [110], [114], [116], [124], [127], [130], [131], [143], [148], [151], [154], [159], [160], [164]- [166], [169], [172], [184], [118], [205], [215], [221], [232], [235], [239]- [241], [243], [245], [247], [257], [258], [260], [263], [274], [315], [329], [338], [339], [353], [385], [389], [421], [433];
'Stage,' [259];
'St. James's Park,' [67];
'Stow's Survey,' [200];
'Tatler,' [2], [10], [13], [21], [25], [61]- [63], [77], [106], [110], [112], [113], [126], [132], [142], [151], [164], [169], [172], [173], [175], [178], [184], [186], [200], [212], [221], [262], [264], [267], [270], [278], [279], [286], [288], [300], [320], [334], [340], [341], [353], [363], [364], [369], [371], [383], [403];
'Tender Husband,' [19], [26], [80];
'Theory and Practice of Gardening,' [245];
'The Wonder, a Woman keeps a Secret,' [160];
'Touch of the Times,' [360];
'Tripe Club,' [151], [161];
'Trivia,' [27], [35], [41], [111], [116], [120], [121], [133], [242], [327], [362];
'Tunbridge Walks,' [27], [59], [66], [67], [98], [229], [245], [247], [332], [397];
'Useful Companion,' [358], [361];
'Virtuoso,' [63], [67], [128], [130], [147], [150], [287];
'Walks round London and Westminster,' [214], [236], [361], [396], [398], [406];
'Weekly Comedy,' [346]
Literature, general, [293]- [313]
Literary men and their troubles, [295]
Liveries, servants', [59]
Lloyd's coffee-house, [169], [170]
Lodgings, cost of, [50]
London, free schools in, [12];
medicinal springs in, [334];
size of, [362];
street cries, [365]
London Spa, Clerkenwell, [334]
London Workhouse, Bishopsgate, daily life at, [435]
Longevity, [35]
'Lord Mayor's Delight' (music), [444]
Lord Mayor's Show, the, [186]
Lorrain, Paul, Ordinary of Newgate, [416]
Lotteries, [86];
legislation for and against, [87];
superstition respecting lucky numbers of tickets, [89]
Luck in numbers, [89]
Ludgate Prison, [433]
Lunatics, treatment of, [319], [437]
Luttrell (quoted), on abduction, [22];
on racing, [230];
on the Bill for the preservation of game, [236];
on simony, [342];
on the public entry of the Venetian ambassador into London, [377];
on the coin made from the plate captured at Vigo, [404];
on coiners, [417]
Macartney, General, the duellist, [395]
Mackerel, allowed to be sold on Sundays, [144]
Mad-houses, private, [319]
Madness, how treated, [437]
Magazine, an amateur, [313]
Maid servants, as men's body-servants, [61]
Mall, the, [72]
Manley, Mrs., the authoress, [305]
Man, Jenny, [171]
Man's, Old and Young, coffee-houses, [171]
Man tiger, on exhibition, [204]
Manuscript postscripts to newspapers, [298]
March Club, the, [180]
Marine coffee-house, [170]
Marine insurance, curious advertisement concerning, [86]
Marionettes, Powell's, [222]
Marlborough, Duke of, [185]
'Marmazet' from Bengal, exhibited, [191], [198]
Marriage, between children, [23];
settlements, [25];
on the stage, [27];
secret, inconveniences of, [27];
at taverns, [28];
penalty for evading licences, [28], [30];
at 'lawless churches,' [28];
at prisons, [29];
by laymen, [30];
curious, [31];
modes of avoiding payment of wife's ante-nuptial debts, [31];
expenses connected with, [32];
favours, [32]
Masks, riding, [76]; disrepute of, [131]
Mathematical fountain, a, [219]
Mathematics, [289]
May Day, [369]
May Fair, evil repute of, [196];
nature of its amusements and shows, [198], [199];
abolition of, [200]
Mead, Dr. Richard, his duel with Woodward, [322]
Mechanical coach, a, [380]
Medical profession, [313]- [329];
relative position of its several classes, [315]
Medicinal snuffs, [161];
spring waters, [333], [334]
Medicine, [5]- [7];
quack, [314];
curious, prescribed, [317]
Men, daily life of, [63]- [67];
kissing, [67];
their dress, [104]- [123]
Mercantile Marine, the, [407]
Merchants' waterworks, [53]
'Merlinus Liberatus' almanac, Partridge's, [310]
Methuen Treaty, the, [152]
Milch-asses, [148]
Milk, [148]
Milkmaids, [148];
their festival in London, [369]
Milliners' models, called babies, [9]
Misson (quoted), [4];
on valentines, [24], [25];
on private marriages, [27];
costliness of marriage festivities, [32];
on funerals, [41];
visits of ceremony, [73];
the penny post, [99];
beaus, [105];
ladies' use of patches, [130];
the English at table, [141];
on the little bread and much meat eaten by the English, [141];
his eulogy of plum pudding, [143];
on fish, [144];
coffee-houses, [163], [164];
taverns, [175];
bull-baiting, [225];
cock-fighting, [226];
professional sword-play, [239];
on the English love of boxing, [240], [241];
football, [242];
the interior of Drury Lane theatre, [252], [253];
public libraries, [294];
the 'London Gazette,' [297];
'touching' for the evil, [325];
Bath and its visitors, [329];
Sunday in London, [338];
the religious sects, [349], [350];
Quakers, [352];
Thames wherries, [358];
pleasure barges, [360];
shop signs, [368];
on the milkmaids' festival, [369];
Hyde Park, [370];
street lighting, [370];
hanging criminals, [408];
the peine forte et dure, [410];
benefit of clergy, [416];
gipsies, [421];
the pillory, [424];
ducking-stools, [425];
the relative vice in London and Paris, [423]
Mitre tavern, [178]
'Mob's Hole,' [64]
Mobs (dress), [34], [71], [184]
Moco stones (moss agates), [120], [137]
Mohocks, the, [67], [382]- [384];
as an association, [386];
royal proclamation against, [387]
Mohun, Lord, his duel with the Duke of Hamilton, [394];
his adventure with Ned Wicks, the highwayman, [412]
'Moll Peatley' (a dance), [20];
music, [440]
Moll White, the Coverley witch, [93]
Money, value of, contrasted with that of the present day, [115]
Monkeys, exhibited, [205]
'Monmouth cock,' the, [115]
Monmouth Street clothiers, [114], [115]
Monstrosities, on exhibition, [198], [199]
Monteith, a (punch-bowl), [139]
Monumental statuary, [41]
Moon, the, as an element in public amusements, [276]
Moore's almanac, [308]
Mordike, Sarah, the witch, [93]
Morrice-dancing, [244]
Mortuary cloths, [44]
Mourning, [36];
hat-bands, [38];
rings, [39], [45];
gifts of, [40], [441]- [444];
widows', [45];
coaches, [380]
Muffs, worn by men, [118];
fur, [132]
Mug-houses, [177]
Mum, [154]
'Mundungus sellers,' [156]
Mural tablets, [41]
Murray, Robert, and the penny post, [99]
Music, contemporary, [71], [439], [440], [444]- [446], [453]- [457]
Musical instruments, [71], [277];
publications, [278]
Music-printing, [278]
Nando's coffee-house, [172]
Navy, condition of the, [405], [406];
impressment for, [405];
the prisons raked for seamen, [405];
pay in the, [406];
desertion in, [406]
Neckcloths, [112]
Necklace, to cure fits, [9]
Negro slaves, [62]
Netting, bird, [235]
New Exchange, Strand, [74];
shop-girls at, and their winning ways, [74];
character of wares sold at, [75]
'Newgate Calendar,' [415]
Newgate Ordinary, the, [408], [409]
New River water, [52];
regulations concerning, [54]
News in the journals, character of, [302]- [305]
Newsletters, [165]
Newspapers, [296]- [313];
list of, [297];
stamp duty on, [306];
the stamp, [307];
price of, [306]
Nicolini, the Italian opera singer, [273]
Nightcaps, [122]
Nightcap wigs, [110]
Nightgowns, [122]
'Night Post,' the, [301]
'Nightingale,' the (music), [455]
'Nipping,' [151]
Noblemen, collars, stars, and ribands of, [114]
Nonconformists, eminent, [350]
Nost, Van, his collection of casts, &c., [284]
Nursery, a, [8]
Oaths, polite, [67];
vulgar, [358]
October ale, [179]
October Club, [179]
Officers, army, [397]
Oil paintings, [283]
Oldfield, Mrs., the actress, [38], [267]
Ombre (cards), [78]
One-and-thirty (cards), [79]
Orange trees, cultivation of, [149]
Orange wenches, [258]
Ordinaries, [14]
Ordinary, the Newgate, [408], [409], [416]
Organs, [277]
'Origin and Progress of Letters,' Massey's, [13]
Orrices, silver, [136]
Orthopædic mechanical appliances, [323]
Ortolans, [147]
Otter-hunting, [234]
Oysters, plentifulness and cheapness of, [145]
Ozinda's coffee-house, [172]
Pack-horses, [373]
Packs of hounds, [234]
Pages, [59]
Painters, ancient and modern, [283]
Painting, on glass, [49];
oil, [279]- [283];
condition of, [282]
Paints, Chinese, for the toilette, [97]
Pall-bearers, [44]
'Palsgrave's Head' tavern, [178]
Pantheon, Pinkethman's, [216]
Paper cravats, [257]
Parkes, John, the gladiator, [241]
'Parson has lost his cloak' (indoor game), [73]
Parterres, [245]
Partridge, the astrological almanac-maker, his 'Merlinus Liberatus' almanac, [310];
his elegy and epitaph, [311], [312]
Partridge-snaring, [236]
Pastimes, women's indoor, [73]
Pastry schools, [19]
Patches, on the face, for giving delicacy to the complexion, [129];
political party feeling shown by mode of wearing, [130]
Patents, list of, [290], [291]
Patrons, [340]
Pattens, origin of the name, [133]
Patty of calves' brains, Mr. Lamb's receipt for, [140]
'Paul's Scholar's Copy Book,' Rayner's, [13]
Pawnbrokers, [80]
Pearce, Dr. Zachary, on peripatetic quacks, [328], [329]
Pedestrianism, [241]
Peine forte et dure, [410]
Pelegrini, Antonio, the painter, [281]
Penmanship, [13]
Penn, William, the Quaker, [352], [353]
Penny Post, the, originators of, [99];
act for the abolition of, [101]
Pens, [13]
Pensions, army, [397]
Pepys, funeral of, [40];
list of persons to whom mourning was presented upon the occasion of his funeral, [441]- [444]
Pepys (quoted), on Will's coffee-house, [175];
at the 'Heaven' tavern, [178];
on skating, [242];
on Kynaston, the actor of women's parts, [265];
on Italian opera, [268], [269];
at the Folly, [360]
Periwigs, origin of, [108];
size and weight of, [109];
curling water for, [109];
price of, [110];
canonical, [341]
Perjury, [418]
Pets, ladies', [76]
Petticoats, [126]
Pharmacopœias, [317]
Phœnix Fire Office, [50]
Physicians, College of, [315];
privileges of, [315];
their fees, [316];
dress of, [316];
their dissensions with apothecaries, [316];
their dispensary, [317]
Pickpockets, [417]
Pierault's Bagnio, St. James's Street, [336]
Pies, Kit Cat, [183]
Pillion, fashion of riding, [75]
Pillory, the, [424]
Pills, [327]
Pinkethman, the actor, his address to footmen, [60];
his Droll booth, May Fair, [197];
his Pantheon, Bartholomew Fair, [216];
mechanical moving picture, [216];
theatre at Greenwich, [254];
as a low comedian, [264]
Pin money, [25]
Pit, the, in theatres, [257]
Plants, outdoor, [246]
Playbills, [191]- [194], [265], [269], [271]
'Play book for Children,' a, [9]
Plum pudding, [143]
Pocket-handkerchiefs, printed, [117]
Pontack's tavern, [142], [148]
'Poor Robin' almanac, literary character of, [308]- [310]
'Pope's Head' tavern, [178]
Pope, the poet, and Sir Godfrey Kneller, [280];
on the press, [295];
on Sir John Cutler, [315]
Popery, persecution of, [348]
Portraits of members of the Kit Cat Club, [183]
Portuguese dishes for the complexion, [97];
wines, [152]
Posset, the, [33]
Post, the penny, inventors of, [99], [100];
conditions and terms of use, [99];
abolition of, [101];
general, foreign and inland post-letter days, [101];
terms of carriage, [101];
the halfpenny, [101], [102]
'Post Boy,' [27], [298], [299]
Post-houses, [375]
Posting, [375]
Postmasters, [375]
Posture-masters, [211]
Pot-shots, [236]
Pottery, [57]
Poultry, [147]
Poultry Compter, the, [429]
Povey's halfpenny foot-post, [101];
abolition of, by Government, [102]
Powell, Robert, his puppet-shows, [9], [215], [222]
Powell, the actor, [263]
Prayer, public, that the Queen might be the mother of the future sovereign of Great Britain, [2]
Prescriptions, curious and nauseous, [317], [318]
Press, the, [296]- [313];
news, [302];
amenities of the, [302]- [304]
Pressing for the navy, [405]
Press-room, Newgate, the, [431]
Priests, Catholic, persecution of, [348], [349]
'Princely Perfume,' the, [96]
Printing-press, a, [296]
Prints, [283]
Prisons, condition of the, [425]- [435]
Private tuition, [11]
Prize-fights with the sword, [237]- [240]
Prize-money, [404]
Protestantism, rampant, [346]- [349]
Proverb-cards, [80]
Prunes, essence of, an antidote to intoxicants, [154]
Psalmanazar, George, the literary impostor, [294]
'Pulvis Æthiopticus,' composition of, [317]
'Pulvis Ictericus,' its constituents, [317]
Punch (liquor), [154]
Punishment, capital, [407];
by vote, [422]
Puppet-shows, [193], [194], [215]- [218]
Purging, practised as a medical remedy, [314]
Purl-houses, [177]
Quack, medicines, [314];
advertisements, [327], [328];
the peripatetic, [328]
Quackery, medical, [314], [325]
Quakers, their pinners, [184];
universal dislike to, [351]
Quarterstaff, [241]
Queen's Bench Prison, [30], [432]
Queen's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, [249]
Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, opening of the, [253];
prices at, [254]
Quilts, Culgee, [58]
Quinine, [314]
Racecourses, [231]
Racing memoranda, [230], [231]
Radcliffe, Dr., anecdotes of, [320], [321];
his boorishness to the Queen, [321]
Raffling shops, [196], [333], [334]
Ramilies, thanksgiving service for the victory at, [185]
Ramondon, the singer, [272]
'Ranarum Hepata,' preparation of, [318]
Rainbow coffee-house, [172]
Raree-shows, [10]
Rates, watermen's, [358];
for the transit of goods on the Thames, [361]
Ravens, used in medicine, [318]
Read, Sir William, the Queen's sworn oculist, his puffing and practice, [323]- [325]
Reader Joseph, and his treatment of the highwayman, [413]
Receipts, for children's disorders, 5-7;
for a dish of fruits, [143];
for making punch, [154];
medical, [317], [318]
Recruits, class of, [402]
Red-heeled shoes, [116]
Reins, [380]
Relics, historical, [173]
Religious sects, accounts of, [350];
feuds, satire on, [343]- [345]
Rents, [49]
Resuscitations from hanging, [410]
Ricci, Sebastian, the painter, [281]
Richardson, Jonathan, portrait-painter, [280]
Rickets, an 'experimental' remedy for, [7]
Rifle-matches, [236]
Rings, mourning, [39], [45];
memorial, [138]
Roads, condition of the, [374]
Robin's coffee-house, [172]
'Roger of Coverly' (music), [453]
Rogers, Nehemiah, a typical Fleet parson, [30]
Roman Catholic funeral, a, [44]
Rooke, Admiral Sir George, [404]
Rope-dancers, [212]
Rope-dancing, [190]
Roper and Redpath, the journalists, instanced as an illustration of the amenities of the press, [303]
Roquelaures, [122]
'Rose' tavern, [178]
Rowe, N., on stage properties, [259]
Royal Bagnio, Newgate Street, [336]
Royal cockpit, the, [226]
Royal gift of healing, the, [325], [326]
Royal peace pudding, [144]
Royal proclamation, against the license on the stage, [255], [256];
against the Mohocks, [387];
concerning the advertising of the sale of army commissions, [396];
on army discipline, [400]
Royal Society, the, [286], [288];
Museum, [288], [323]
'Rummer' tavern, the, [178]
Rumpt furbelows, [125]
Sabbatarianism, [338]
Sacheverell, Dr., episode concerning, [343]
Sale by candle, [170]
Salmon, regulations respecting, [145]
Salmon's waxworks, [212]
Salt, [147]
Salter, John (nicknamed Don Saltero), [173];
his collection of curiosities, [173];
Steele's description of him, [174]
Salter's coffee-house, [173]
'Salutation' tavern, [178]
Samson, the English, exhibited, [201]
Saturday Club, the, [184]
Savery's continual blast bellows, [290];
steam-engine, [292]
Scaffold, the, [410]
Scandal, [73]
Scents, odoriferous, [96];
list of, [97]
School-books, [13]
Schools, day, boarding, and free, [12], [17];
charity, [15], [16]
Science, advances in, [286]- [293]
Scotch coals, [55]
Scotch lords in Parliament, [61]
Scotland, thanksgiving day for union of, with England, [185];
religious intolerance in, [348]
Sculpture, [284]
Seals, [120]
Sea-monster, exhibition of, [204]
Sea-water, condensation of, [290]
Sects, account of the religious, [350]
Sedan-chairs, [381]
Selkirk, Alexander, [166], [407]
Servants, number of, [58];
their duties, [60];
accomplishments, [61];
maid, acting as body-servants, [61];
black, [61];
apprentices, considered as, [63]
Shadwell, Charles, on ladies' dress, [125], [126]
Shagreen watch-cases, [121]
Sharpers, [419]
Shirts, costliness of, [112];
fashion of exhibiting fronts of, [113]
Shoeblacks, [117]
Shoe-buckles, [116]
Shooting, game, restrictions on, [235];
flying and sitting, [236]
Shop-girls at the New Exchange, [74]
Shops, [367]
Shrouds, [42]
Sights of London, [185]- [223]
Signs, shop, [368]
Silk, pocket-handkerchiefs, [117];
stockings, [116];
dresses, [135]
Simples, [314]
Skating, [242]
'Skimmington Triumph,' a, [244]
Slaughter's coffee-house, [174]
Slaves, silver collars of, [62]
Sloane, Sir Hans, [322]
Smallpox, [314]
Smith, John, the housebreaker, his resuscitation after having been hanged, [409]
Smithfield Market, [372]
Smoking, [95], [156];
taught at school, [157]
Smuggling, [151]
Smyrna coffee-house, [172]
Snuff, introduction of, into England, [158];
varieties of, [159];
prices of, [160];
extra duty on, [161];
medicinal, [161]
Snuff-boxes, [120]
Snuff-rasps, [159]
Snuff spoons, [169]
Snuff-taking, [95], [158], [159]
Soaps, [97]
Society for the reformation of manners in the cities of London and Westminster, [423], [424]
Society of Antiquaries, [178]
Soldiers, character of, [398];
their pay, [399];
discipline, [400];
uniform, [400];
rations, [401];
bounty, [401], [402];
punishment, [402]
Somers, Lord, [355]
Sorocold's invention for cutting timber and twisting ropes, [290]
South Sea bubble, the, [85]
Southwark Fair, [200]
Spanheim, Madam, the fashionable toast, [22]
Spaniard, the grimacing, on exhibition, [209]
Spaniels, hawking, [235]
Spanish wigs, [110];
wines, [152]
Spectacles, [98]
Spinage tarts, [143]
Spinets, [277]
Squire's coffee-house, [172]
Stage-coaches, times and fares of, [373];
their passengers, [373];
travelling by, [374], [375]
Stage, dancers, [78];
spectacles on the, [193];
properties, [259];
names of dances for the, [268]
Stag-hunting, [233]
Stuffs, used for women's dresses, [135]
Stained glass, [49]
Staircases, narrow, [48]
Stamp duty, newspaper, [306], [307]
Standards, captured, [185]
State coaches, [377]
State lotteries, [87]
State trials, for press libels, [305]
Stationers' Hall, used as a concert-room, [275], [277]
Stays, [126]
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, [438]
Steel (quoted), on the treatment of infants, [2]- [4];
on the early education of children, [12];
on Lilly's 'Latin Grammar,' [13];
on Cambridge College life, [14], [15];
on dancing, [19];
pin money, [26];
footmen, [59];
gambling, [80];
market gardeners, [148];
snuff-taking, [159], [160];
coffee-houses, [165];
on Salter's coffee-house, [173];
on professional sword-players, [239];
strolling actors, [257];
beaus at the theatre, [258];
Mrs. Oldfield, the actress, [267];
the mixture of languages in the performance of Italian opera, [270];
on the Royal Society, [288];
on Dawks's 'News Letter,' [299];
his expulsion from Parliament for libel, [305];
on Partridge, the almanac-maker, [312];
on Dr. Radcliffe's equipage, [320];
Bath and its visitors, [329];
on morning in the London streets, [364];
street cries, [366];
the milkmaids' festival, [369];
stage-coach travelling, [373];
the Mohocks, [383];
duelling, [391];
the train-bands, [403]
Steinkirks, [112]
Stenography, [13]
St. James's coffee-house, [168]
St. James's Park, as a duelling-place, [392]
Stockings, [116];
ladies', [127]
Stocks, the, [424]
Stoves, [55]
St. Paul's, Covent Garden, [75]
Streets, condition of the, [363];
sights and scenes in the, [364], [368], [369];
cries, [365], [366];
cleansing the, [366];
singers, [366];
rules for walking in the, [367];
signs, [368];
lighting, [370]
Stroking for maladies, [209]
Strolling actors, [257]
St. Thomas's Hospital, [438]
'Stum,' [151]
Sturgeon, caught in the Thames, [145]
Suburban places of resort, [63]
Suffolk hairy youth, exhibited, [210]
Sunday, religious observance of, [338]
Sunderland, Lady, the 'Little Whig,' [22], [253]
Surfeit waters, [19]
Surgery, [323]
Surgical instruments, [323]
Swendsen, Haagen, hanged for abduction, [22]
Swift, Dean (quoted), on architecture, [47];
on London lodgings, [50];
on walking, [71];
on men's caps, [122];
taverns, [177];
on the October Club, [179];
his dilemma there, [180];
at the Saturday Club, [184];
gives a dinner at the Thatched House Tavern, [184];
on Pontack's Tavern, [142];
on oyster-eating, [146];
skating, [242];
on picture-buying, [282];
on literary men and their troubles, [295];
on the newspaper stamp duty, [306];
on Partridge, the almanac-maker, [310], [311];
Read, the oculist, [325];
on 'touching' for the evil, [326];
chaplains, [340];
on drunken parsons, [342];
concerning the carnival held on the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession, [347];
on Burgess, the Nonconformist preacher, [351];
his dislike to Quakers, [352];
on the streets in rainy weather, [364];
the Venetian ambassador's coach, [378];
the riotous proceedings of the Mohocks, [386];
the duel between Colonel Thornhill and Sir Cholmley Dering, [392]
Sword-hilts, [119]
Sword-knots, [119]
Sword-play, professional, [237], [238]
Tallyman, the, and his pay-day, [137]
Taunton dean ladies,' [135]
Taverns, license at, [175];
drinking one's own wine at, [177];
immorality at, [177];
purl and mug houses, [177];
list of, [177], [178]
Tax on bachelors, [24]
Tea-leaves, manipulation of, for re-sale, [154]
Tea-parties, [73]
Teas, prices of, [154]
Teeth, artificial, [98]
Tennis, [241]
Thames, the, water used for drinking, [52];
salient features of, [356]- [362];
as a highway, [356];
picnics on, [359]
Thames water-works, [53]
Thanksgiving days, [16], [185]
'Thatched House' tavern, [184]
Theatres, the, [249]- [259];
practice of keeping places at, [257];
influence of the weather on attendance at, [259];
stage properties of, [259];
novelties at, [259]
Thiefcatchers, [92], [93], [422]
Thoresby, Ralph (quoted), on taverns, [177];
at the Tower of London, [187];
on Britton and his concerts, [275];
on the royal gift of healing, [325]
Thornhill, Colonel, the duellist, [392]- [394]
Thornhill, Sir James, the painter, [280]
Threshing-flails, bouts with, [241]
Throwing the stocking, [33]
Tide, the, as a factor in public amusements, [276]
Tiles, [48]
Tilt-boat, the Gravesend, [361]
Tippets, fur, [132]
Toads, used in medicine, [317], [318]
Toasts, origin of, [21];
of the Kit Cat Club engraved on its drinking-glasses, [183]
Tobacco, [156]- [161];
Customs duty on, [157]
Tofts, Mrs., the prima donna, [272], [273]
Toilette, the, [128]
'Tom Doodle,' a, [4]
Tompion, the watchmaker, [121]
'Tonitrous verbosity,' [149]
Tonson, Jacob, founder of the Kit Cat club, [182], [183]
Tooth-brushes, [98]
Tooth-drawers, [174]
Toothpick, the, as a mark of foppery, [105]
Tooth-powders, constituents of, [98]
'Top China women,' [74]
Town and country, antagonism between, [246]
Toys, [9];
mechanical, [216], [217], [219];
glass, [218], [219];
Winstanley's, [219]- [221]
Trade, [99]- [104];
characteristics of, [102], [103];
enterprise, [185]
Tradesmen, business habits of, [102]
Train-bands, [403]
Travelling stage-coach, [373]- [375]
Tree-clipping, absurdities of, [245], [246]
Trelawney, Bishop, [163]
Trials for duelling, [393]- [395]
Troop-horses, [9]
Tucker, the, or 'modesty piece', [126]
Tudway, the composer, [274]
Tuition, private, [11]
Tumbling, [211]
Tunbridge Wells, [67];
visitors and diversions at, [332];
its water only drank, [333]
Turkish bath, the, [335], [336]
Tutchin, John, trial of, for libel on the House of Commons, [304], [305]
Tweezers, [106]
Tyburn, executions at, [407], [409]
Tympany (disease), [313]
Umbrellas, [132]
Unchastity, women's, turned into sport, [244]
Underhill, Cave; the actor, [262]
Underlinen, ladies', [127]
Undertakers, charges of, [35], [38], [39];
specimen of their handbills, [36]
Uniform, army, [400]
Urban festivities, [65], [243]
Usquebaugh, [153]
Vaart, John Vander, the painter, [281]
Vanbrugh, poet, playwright, architect, king-at-arms, [285];
his house, [47]
'Vapulation,' [376]
Vegetables, [148]
Verbruggen, the actor, [261]
Verbruggen, Mrs., the actress, [268]
Vigo, capture of, by Sir G. Rooke, [404];
tobacco and snuff taken at, [157], [158];
thanksgiving for the successes at, [185];
new coinage made from the plate and specie captured at, [404]
Vigo cards, [80]
Vigo-coloured clothes, [114]
Vigo dance, [195]
Vigo lapdogs, [69]
Vipers, [76];
used in medicine, [314]
Virginia coffee-house, [174]
Virtuosi, [286]
Visiting, [72]
Visitors, received by ladies in bed, [68]
Vizards, [131]
'Vox Stellarum,' Moore's, [308]
Waggons, stage, [373]
Waistcoats, open-breasted, [113]
Wakes, suburban, [243]
Walcot's engines for making sea-water potable, [290]
Walking, [71];
rules and courtesies observed by pedestrians, [367]
Walking-sticks, [120]
'Walsingham,' [427];
music of, [445]
Ward, Ned (quoted), his description of a christening, [4];
on the Mall as a promenade, [72];
on the wares sold at the New Exchange, [75];
gaming-houses, [83];
astrologers and their dupes, [91];
on the exterior of the Royal Exchange, [103];
on bankers, [104];
beaus, [105], [106];
'modish' ladies, [124];
ladies' hats, [132];
Lambeth market-gardeners, [149];
smoking, [156];
coffee-houses, [164];
at 'Young Man's' coffee-house, [171];
on taverns, [175];
the Lord Mayor's Show, [186];
the Tower of London, [187];
Bartholomew Fair, [188]- [193];
on May Fair, [199];
professional sword-playing, [239];
on the Queen's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, [249];
on the Royal Society, [287];
on a physician's privileges, [315];
on cupping, [318];
the public funeral of Sir Samuel Garth, [321];
peripatetic quacks, their patter and nostrums, [328];
his views (attributed) on Bath and its company, [330];
on the Hummums, [335];
his visit to a Quaker's tavern, [253];
on attorneys, [355];
concerning the Fleet Ditch, [362];
Smithfield Market, [372];
London street paving, [374];
hackney-coaches, [375];
on the venality of constables, [389];
town bullies, [391];
the private soldier, [398];
the pay of soldiers, [399];
his description of a typical highwayman, [413];
at Bridewell, [426]- [429];
the Poultry Compter, [429];
his visit to Bethlehem Hospital, [437]
Warden of the Fleet, the, [433]
Wash-balls, [97]
Watch-cases, [121]
Watch-chains, [120]
Watchmen, [388]
Watch-ribands, [121]
Watch-seals, [120]
Water-colour paintings, [283]
Watermen, Thames, character of, [357];
their rates of hire, [358];
private gentlemen's, [360]
Water-pipes, wooden, [53]
Waterworks, Merchants', [53];
Winstanley's, [219], [220]
Waxlights, [39]
Waxwork exhibitions, [212]- [214]
Weather, the, as a factor in business, [281]
Westminster Abbey, tombs in, [186];
waxwork figures at, [214]
Westminster Gate House, [432]
Westminster horse ferry, rates charged by, [361]
Whale, 'Royal Parmacitty,' caught in the Thames, exhibited, [202]
Wherries, Thames, [356]- [358]
'Whetters,' [151]
Whitehall cockpit, [226]
White's chocolate-house, [40], [67], [163], [164], [166]
'White Hart' tavern, [178]
Whyte Lyon Prison, Southwark, [429]
Wicks, Ned, the highwayman, anecdote of his adventure with Lord Mohun, [412]
Widows, their period of mourning, [45]
Wife, gambling for a, [85]
Wife-beating, [34]
Wig-powder, [111]
Wigs, characteristics and varieties of, [108]- [111];
mode of stealing, [111]
Wildfowl shooting, [235]
Wilks, the actor, [263]
Will's coffee-houses, [163], [164], [174]
Wills, respecting funeral ceremonies, [44];
of Dogget, the actor, [262];
of a virtuoso, [286], [287]
Wind-dial, the, [290]
Window glassy [48]
Wines, varieties and prices of, [151], [152];
licences, [152];
Customs duties on, [152]
Wine merchants, [152]
Winstanley, his exhibition of waterworks and hydraulic toys, [219];
death of, [220]
Wire, used in the making of coats, [114]
Witches, execution of, [93];
anecdotes respecting, [94]
Witherington, Jack, the highwayman, anecdote of, [409]
Witnesses, hired false, [355]
Wollaston, the portrait painter, [279]
Women, daily life of, [68]- [78];
in-door pastimes of, [73];
their gambling propensities, [80];
their hair as a trade commodity, [108];
dress of, [123]- [140];
aping men in their dress, [127];
as smokers, [157];
as snuff-takers, [159];
at country wakes, [244];
flogging of, [428]
Wood Street Compter, [429]
Woollens, to be used for the dead, [36], [37]
Worcestershire, in Charles II.'s reign, [157]
Worcestershire mare, exhibited, [202]
Worms, earth, used in medicine, [317]
Wren, Sir Christopher, [285]
'Young Devil' tavern, [178]
York Buildings concert-room, [276], [277]
'Young Man's' coffee-house, [171]
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Transcriber's note: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected, all other inconsistencies are as in the original. The author's spelling has been maintained.
—Page 37: The date in the caption was only partly readable, it has been guess as "January, 1704".