175 ([return])
[ The engagement was printed, and has been several times reprinted. As to Skinners' Hall, see Seymour's History of London, 1734]
176 ([return])
[ London Gazette, May 11. 1691; White's Account of the East India Trade.]
177 ([return])
[ Commons' Journals, Oct. 28. 1691.]
178 ([return])
[ Ibid. Oct. 29. 1691.]
179 ([return])
[ Rowe, in the Biter, which was damned, and deserved to be so, introduced an old gentleman haranguing his daughter thus: "Thou hast been bred up like a virtuous and a sober maiden; and wouldest thou take the part of a profane wretch who sold his stock out of the Old East India Company?">[