[252]: Works of T. Brown.
[253]: An Account of the Behaviour, Confession and last Dying Speech of Sir John Johnson.
[254]: Lying Lover.
[255]: Charing Cross.
[256]: Prologue to Centlivre's Love's Contrivance.
[257]: A Stock Jobbing Coffee House in Change Alley.
[258]: Spectator, No. 454.
[259]: England's Newest way in all Sorts of Cookery, etc., by Henry Howard, and 'Royal Cookery, or the Complete Court Cook, by Patrick Lamb, Esq. Near 50 years Master Cook to their late Majesties King Charles 2. King James 2. King William and Queen Mary, and to Her present Majesty Queen Anne.'
[260]: There was 'the Royal Peace Pudding, Tickets 1s. each, Made on Thanksgiving Day, 1713, 9 feet long, 20-1/2 inches broad, and 6 inches deep,' and there were the famous 12d. Marrow puddings. Blood Puddings were also in vogue. See Trivia:—
'Blood stuff'd in Skins is British Christian Food,
And France robs Marshes of the croaking Brood;
Spongy Morells in strong Ragousts are found,
And in the Soupe the slimy Snail is drown'd.'