[604]: Bully Dawson is supposed to be the original of Captain Hackum in Shadwell's play of 'The Squire of Alsatia,' and is mentioned by Steele in No. 2 of the Spectator, when he speaks of Sir Roger de Coverley having 'kick'd Bully Dawson in a publick Coffee House for calling him Youngster.'
[605]: Tatler, 77.
[606]: Brit. Mus. 816 m. 19/74.
[607]: A tuck was a short sword.
[608]: Spectator, 324.
[609]: Spectator, 347.
[610]: London Spy.
[611]: Daily Courant, Sept. 18, 1704.
[612]: Luttrell's Diary.
[613]: Journal to Stella, May 9, 1711.