[133]: The Works of Thomas Brown, ed. 1708, vol. iii. p. 86.
[134]: Spectator, No. 337.
[135]: The Lying Lover.
[136]: The London Spy.
[137]: The Tatler, No. 88.
[138]: Ward's Adam and Eve stript of their Furbelows.
[139]: Journal to Stella, letter 53.
[140]: Other games were cribbage, all fours, ruff and honours, French ruff, five cards, costly colours, bon ace, putt, plain dealing, Queen Nazareen, pennech, post and pair, bankafalat, beast.
[141]: 'The Gaming Lady, or Bad Luck to him that has her,' in Adam and Eve stript of their Furbelows.
[142]: Epilogue to The Gamester, ed. 1705.