A CONTRIBUTION TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DRINK.

Author.Title of Work.Date.
Accum, F.Adulterations of Food1820
Ackroyd, W.History and Science of Drunkenness1883
Adair, R. G.The Question of the Times1869
Agg-Gardner, J. T.Compulsory Temperance (Fortnightly)1884
Alcock, Rev. T.Observations on ... a late Act of Parliament1756
Alford, S. S.On Drink-Craving1875
Ames, R.Bacchanalian Sessions1693
Anderson, A.Trade and Commerce1762
Anstie, Dr. F. E.Stimulants and Narcotics1864
On the Uses of Wines1877
Armstrong, Dr. J.The Art of Preserving Health1744
Arnold, R. A.English Drunkenness1877
Ashton, J.Old Times1885
Assheton, Dr. W.A Discourse against Drunkenness1692
Arthur, T. S.Ten Nights in a Bar-Room1871
Aspin, J.A Picture of the Manners, &c.1825
Atkinson, F. P.A Cause of Alcoholism1879
Austin, MajorCup Draining. (Bristol Magazine)1857
Bacon, G. W.Alcohol at the Bar1878
Baker, W. R.The Curse of Britain1840
Intemperance the Idolatry of Great Britain1851
Barnaby, A.Proposals for laying a Duty on Malt1696
Barber, M. A. S.Bartholomew Faire1641
Barclay, Dr. J.Ale, Wine, Spirits1861
Barrow, J. H.Temperance and Teetotalism1845
Barry, Sir E.Observations on the Wines of the Ancients1775
Basil, S.Homilia Contra Ebrios
Bayly, Mrs.Ragged Homes1860
Baynes, C. R.Two Discourses on Sickness of Wine1669
Beale, J.A Treatise of Cyder1665
Beardsall, F.Nature and Properties of Wines1839
Beaumont, Dr. T.A Lecture on Ardent Spirits1830
Beddoes, Dr. T.A Guide for Self-Preservation1793
Beecher, Dr. LymanSermons on Intemperance1826
Beggs, T.Dear Bread and Wasted Grain1856
Bell, Dr. J.Action of Spirituous Liquors1791
Bennet, Dr. D. W.Alcohol: Use and Abuse1883
Bernard, S.De Ordine Vitæ
Bickerdyke, J.Curiosities of Ale and Beer
Bradley, R.The Riches of the Hop Garden1729
Brewster, J.The Evils of Drunkenness1832
Bridgett, T. E.The Discipline of Drink1876
Brown, Dr. A.Advice respecting Water Drinking1707
Browne, Sir T.Pseudodoxia Epidemica1646
Browne, Dr. PeterDiscourse of Drinking Healths1716
Of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead1715
Bruce, E.Digest of Evidence before the Committee of Parliament1835
Brunton, Dr. L.The Influence of Stimulants1883
Burgh, J.A Warning to Dram Drinkers1751
Burn, J. H.Descriptive Catalogue of London Traders1855
Burne, PeterThe Teetotallers Companion1847
Burns, Dr. D.Drink, Drunkenness and the Drink Traffic1862
The Bible and Total Abstinence1869
The Bases of Temperance Reform1872
Christendom and the Drink Curse1875
Buckingham, J. S.Evidence on Drunkenness1834
Earnest Plea for the Reign of Temperance1851
History and Progress of the Temperance Reformation1854
Bucknill, J. C.Habitual Drunkenness1878
Bury, E.The Deadly Danger of Drunkenness1671
Butler, W. R.The Idolatry of Britain
The Curse of Britain1838
Buxton, C.How to stop Drunkenness (North British Review)1855
Caine, W.Thoughts on Wines and Temperance1882
CapilOn the Laws of Drunkenness
Carlysle, Dr. A.Pernicious Effects of Liquors1810
Moral Influence of Fermented Liquors1837
Carpenter, Dr. W. B.Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors1851
The Moderate Use, &c.1853
Carpenter, Dr. W. B.Physiology of Temperance1853
Carpenter, Dr. A.Alcoholic Drinks not Necessaries1882
Chadwick, Sir E.Various Reports, Speeches, &c., dating from1842
Chadwick, Dr. J.An Essay on Alcoholic Liquors1849
Charleton, Dr.Mystery of Vintners1692
Child, S.Every Man his own Brewer1797
Christison, Sir R.A Treatise on Poisons1829
The Habit of Intemperance1861
Clark, Sir AndrewAlcohol in Small Doses1881
An Enemy of the Race1882
Clarke, S.The British Gauger1762
Close, DeanWhy I have taken the Pledge1860
Collier, J. P.Collection of Ordinances1790
Collinson, J.Crack Club1858
The Gaol Cradle1875
Confalonarius, J. B.De Vini Naturâ1535
Conybeare, W. J.Social Essays1855
Cornwalleys, H.The Law of Drinking1705
Cornaro, L.De Vitæ Sobriæ Commodis1678
Coryn, H. A. W.Moral and Physical Advantages of Total Abstinence1888
Couling, S.The Traffic in Intoxicating Drinks1855
History of the Temperance Movement1862
Teetotalism v. Alcohol1863
Crane, J. T.The Arts of Intoxication1877
Crespi, Dr. A.Various Essays and Lectures, dating from1870
Cruikshank, G.The Bottle1847
A Sequel to The Bottle1848
The Glass1853
Daniel, Geo.Merrie England in ye Olden Time1842
Democritus in London1852
Darby, C.Bacchanalia1680
DeaconThe Innkeeper’s Album1823
Dearden, J.Short Account of Drunkenness1840
Decker, Th.The Gull’s Horne-booke1609
English Villaines Prest to Death1632
Defoe, Dan.The Poor Man’s Plea1698
De LaunePresent State of London1681
Denham, Sir J.Calf’s Head Club1713
Dewhurst, W. H.Physiology of Drunkenness1838
Dickson, Dr.Fallacies of the Faculty1839
Digby, Sir K.Closet Opened1677
Disney, John.View of Ancient Laws against Immorality1710
Doran, Dr.Table Traits1854
Dossie, R.On Spirituous Liquors1770
Downham, JohnDisswasion from Drunkenness1613
Druik, Dr. L.Cheap Wines1865
Duncan, Dr.Wholesome Advice1706
Dunckley, H.The Shame and the Glory of Britain1849
Dunlop, J.National Intemperance1828
The Wine System of Great Britain1831
Philosophy of Drinking Usages1839
Earle, JohnMicrocosmographie1628
Edgar, JohnDrinks of the Hebrews1837
Edmunds, Dr. J.Non-Alcoholic Treatment1876
Alcoholic Drinks as Diet1879
Edwards, EdwinCollection of Old English Inns1873
Edwards, HenryCharities and Old English Customs1842
Ellis, MrsA Voice from the Vintage1843
Pictures of Private Life1844
Ellison, CanonThe Church Temperance Movement1878
Esquiroz, AlphonzeThe English at Home
Evelyn, JohnTyrannus; Sumptuary Laws1661
Fairholt, F. W.Lord Mayor’s Pageants1843
Farrar, ArchdeaconNumerous Lectures, Articles, &c.
Fleetwood, BishopChronicon Preciosum1707
Flower, R.Observations on Beer1802
Forbes, Sir J.Temperance: An Enquiry1847
Forster, Dr. T.Physiological Reflections1812
Fosbroke, T. D.British Monachism1817
Fredericus, J.De Ritu Bibendi
Freeman, G.Exhortation from Drunkenness1663
French, R. V.History of Toasting1881
Personal Advantages of Abstinence1878
Frinus, D.Spirits and Wine Offending Man’s Body1668
FriscolinusIn Ebrietat
Gairdner, Dr. W. E.On Alcoholic Stimulants1861
Gale, Rev. H.Apostolic Temperance1856
Garbult, R.A Sober Testimony1675
Gascoigne, G.The Pryncelye Pleasure at Kenilworth1576
The Steele Glas, a Satyre1576
Gay, JohnPoem on Wine1727
Gayton, EdmundArt of Longevity1659
Geree, JohnPotion for the Cure of Unnatural Health-Drinking1648
Gesner, C.Contra Luxum Conviviorum
Gibson, E.Earnest Dissuasive1750
Gilmore, A.Our Drinks1856
Gladstone, Rev. G.Good Templarism1873
Godschall, W. M.Monitions concerning Ale-house Keepers1787
Goodwin, M.An Address to the Nobility on Distillation1819
Googe, B.Noageorgus1570
Gough, J. B.Autobiography of1879
Orations1886
Gratarolus, W.De Vini Naturâ1565
Greenfield, W. S.Alcohol, its Use and Abuse1878
Greenwood, J.The Seven Curses of London
Greenwood, E.Lectures on Intemperance1837
Grier, R. M.Numerous Pamphlets, Articles, &c.1870-89
Grindrod, R. B.Bacchus1839
Grose, F.Worn out Characters of the Last Age
Gunning, H.Reminiscences of Cambridge from 1780
Gustafson, AxelThe Foundation of Death1884
Gutch, J.Collectanea Curiosa1781
Guthrie, Dr. T.A Plea for Drunkards
Guy, Dr.Intemperance (Weekly Record)1857
Hales, S.The Unwholesomeness of Liquors1750
Hall, ThomasFunebria Floræ1660
Hall, J.Drink Thirst: Its Treatment1880
Harris, R.The Drunkard’s Cup1635
Harris, Dr. SylvanusInebriety1872
Harwood, Dr. E.Of Temperance and Intemperance1774
Haynes, M.Against Drunkenness1701
Heath, BenjaminThe Case of the County of Devon
Henderson, Dr. A.History of Ancient and Modern Wines1824
Henry, Rev. W.Earnest Addresses against Drinking, &c.1761
Heslop, T. P.The Abuse of Alcohol1872
Our Drinking Customs1878
Heywood, ThomasLondon Harbour of Health1635
The Marriage Triumph1613
Philocothonista; or, The Drunkard Opened1635
London Speculum1637
Higginbottom, J.On the Treatment of Disease without Stimulants (Brit. Med. Journ., Vol. II.)1862
Hill, J.Friendly Warnings v. Drunkenness1831
Hingeston, H.Dreadful Alarm1703
HobsonHousehold Expenses of Sir John Howard1466
Hodgkin, Dr.Promoting Health1835
Hone, W.Everyday Book. Year Book1825
Hopkins, W. B.H. Sc. Temperance1871
Hornby, W.The Scourge of Drunkenness1614
Horsely, J.Toxicologist’s Guide1866
Horsely, J. W.Numerous Articles, Lectures, &c.1875-89
HospinianusDe Festis Christianorum1593
Hoyle, W.Intemperance and Crime1864
Total Abstinence1874
Our National Drink Bill1884, &c.
Howard, C.The Touchstone of Adulteration
Hudson, ThomasNumerous Articles, Lectures, &c.1849-89
Hughes, W.Complete Vineyard1665
HusenbethGuide to the Wine-cellar
HussAlcoholismus Chronicus1851
Ingestre, ViscountMeliora; or, Better Times1852
Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs
Inwards, J.Essays on Temperance1849
Jeaffreson, J. C.A Book about the Table1875
Jeffreys, ArchibaldThe Religious Objections1840
Alcoholic Wines1845
Jenkins, E.The Devil’s Chain1876
Jerrold, D.Cakes and Ale1852
Johnson, J.Laws and Canons1720
Jole, W.Warning to Drunkards1680
Jones, A.The Dreadful Character of a Drunkard1660
Junius, R.The Drunkard’s Character1638
Kempe, A. J.Losely MSS. Illustrative of English Manners1835
Kennet, BishopParochial Antiquities1695
Kerr, Dr. N.The Action of Alcoholic Liquors1876
Intemperance and its Remedy1878
Diseases from Alcohol1882
The Truth about Alcohol1884
Numerous Articles and Lectures
KesterDe immoderatâ Adbibendi consuetudine
Kirton, J. W.Intoxicating Drinks1879
Knight, T.Pomona Herefordiensis1809
Lacey, W. J.The Case for Total Abstinence1889
Lamb, C.Essays of Elia1833
Lambarde, W.Lamentable Complaints1641
Lankester, Dr. E.On Food1861
Larwood, J.History of Signboards1866
Lees, Dr. F. R.History of the Wine Question1840
Essays on the Temperance Question1853
Agreement for Legislative Prohibition1856
Science Temperance Text Book, &c., &c.1884
Lawson, Sir W.Numerous Articles, Lectures, Parliamentary Speeches, &c.
Lemerry, L.Treatise of Foods and Drinkables (Translated by Dr. D. Hay)1745
Levi, LeoneOn the Wine Trade and Duties1866
Consumption of Spirits1872
Levison, J. L.Hereditary Tendency of Drunkenness1839
Lewis, DavidBritain’s Social State1872
The Drink Problem, and its Solution1883
Lightbody, J.The Gauger’s Companion1694
Livesey, J.Lecture on Malt Liquor1832
Reminiscences1867
Lucas, Dr. T. P.The Laws of Life and Alcohol1877
Lupton, D.The Country Carbonadoed1632
Lash, W. J. H.Chronic Alcoholism1873
Macdonald, G. B.Apology for the Disuse of Alcohol1841
Macnish, R.Anatomy of Drunkenness1834
Macpherson, D.Annals of Commerce1805
Macrae, D.Dunvarlich
Madox, T.History of the Exchequer1769
Madden, F.Privy Purse Expenses of Queen Mary1831
Madden, R. H.Stimulating Drinks1847
Maffei, ScipioDe Compotationibus Academicis
Maguire, J. F.Father Mathew1863
Malcolm, J. P.Manners and Customs of London1811
Maltman, J.Teetotalism1889
Marchant, W. T.The Praise of Ale1888
Marcet, W.On Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication1862
Markham, J.English Housewife1683
Martyndale, H. F.Analysis of the Calendar
Mayor, Prof. J. E. B.Modicus Cibi1880
Miller, Rev. J.The Coffeehouse1737
Miller, Dr. J.Alcohol, its Place and Power1861
Mills, J.The Merrie Days of England1859
Misson, M.Memoirs and Observations1719
Morewood, S.History of Inebriating Liquors1838
Moxon, H. E.The Laws Affecting Publicans
Mudie, R.Babylon the Great1824
Mudge, Dr. H.Nature and Obligations of Temperance1862
Muirhead, J. P.Drinking Songs1875
Mulder, Prof. C. J.Chemistry of Wine1857
Munroe, Dr. H.Alcohol not Food1867
Myrc, JohnLiber Festivalis
Nash, Th.Pierce Pennilesse1595
Nichols, JohnThe Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, James I., &c.1788
Illustrations of Manners and Expenses
Nichols, J. G.London Pageants1837
Norris, Edw.Establishment of the Household of H. Algernon Percy1770
Nott, Dr.Lectures1863
Obsopœus, Vinc.De Arte Bibendi1578
Oinophilos, Bon.(Pseud) Praise of Drunkenness1812
Osborne, S. J.Hints for the Amelioration, &c.1841
Page, Th.An Earnest Appeal on the Effects of Beer-houses1846
Paris, Dr. J. A.On Diet1837
Paris, M.Paradise of Dainty Devices1576
Parkes, Dr. E. A.Public Health1876
Parsons, Benj.Anti-Bacchus1840
Partridge, S.An Admonition to the Keepers of Inns
PasquilPalinodia and his Progress to the Tavern1634
Peacham, T.The Art of Living in London1642
Pegge, S.The Form of Cury1780
Introduction and Condition of the Vine in England (Arch. i. 319)
Pengelly, W.Signs of Hotels, &c.
Phelps, C.A Caveat against Drunkenness1676
Phillips, J.Cyder1708
Pigot, J. M. B.De Morbis Ebriosorum1807
Poole, T.Treatise on Strong Beer1785
Powell, J.The Assyse of Ale
Powell, F.Bacchus Dethroned1870
PorphyryDe Abstinentia
Pulman, J. P. R.Book of the Axe1841
Prynne, W.Healthe’s Sicknesse1628
Pymlico; or Runne Red Cap1609
Rae, Rob.Handbook of Temperance History
Randall, Th.Arislippus1652
The Virtues of a Pot of Good Ale1642
Reade, A. A.Study and Stimulants1883
Redding, C.History and Description of Modern Wines1833
Reeve, Th.God’s Plea for Nineveh1657
Reid, W.The Evils of Modern Drinking1850
Temperance Cyclopædia1851
Our National Vice1858
Reid, Th.Intemperance Considered1850
Ricket, E.Gentleman’s Table Guide1873
Rich, BarnabyThe Irish Hubbub1617
Richardson, Dr. B. W.On Alcohol (Cantor Lectures)1875
Researches on Alcohol1877
Total Abstinence1878
Dialogues on Drink1878
Richardson, Dr. B. W.Drink and Strong Drink1882
Asclepiad, passim1884-9
Rigby, J.The Drunkard’s Perspective1656
Ridge, Dr. J.The Temperance Primer1879
Non-Alcoholic Treatments1889
Ritchie, W.Scripture Testimony1874
Robson, W.De Effect Vini et Spiritus1803
Roberts, G.Social History of the Southern Counties1856
Rosewell, H.Religious Revel1711
Russell, A. G.Drinking and Disease1868
Russom, J.Evil Effects of Beer-shops1849
Rye, W. B.England as seen by Foreigners1865
Rymer, ThomasRoxburghe Revels1834
Samuelson, J.The History of Drink1878
Beer Scientifically and Socially Considered1870
Scrivener, M.A Treatise against Drunkenness1685
Sedgwick, J. A.New Treatise on Liquors1725
Shannon, Dr.On Brewing and Distillation1805
Sharman, H. R.A Cloud of Witnesses1884
Shaw, T. G.Wine1864
Sheen, J. R.Wines and other Fermented Liquors1864
Sherlock, F.Shakespeare on Temperance, &c.1882
Sinclair, Sir J.History of Revenue1785
Smith, AlbertWassail-Bowl1843
A Bowl of Punch1848
Smith, Dr. EdwardAction of Tea and Alcohol1860
The Action of Alcohol (Journ. Soc. Arts)1862
On the Action of Foods1859
Smith, J.The Temperance Reformation1875
Speechly, W.The Culture of the Vine1790
Strenock, J.God’s Sword drawn against Drunkards1677
Strutt, J.Horda1774
Stubs, P.The Anatomie of Abuses1583
StuckinsDe Antiquorum Conviviis
Symonds, J. A.Wine, Women, and Song1884
Taylor, JohnDrinke and Welcome1637
A Relation of the Wine Taverns1636
Drunkenness an indirect Cause of Crime1860
Teare, J.The Principle of Total Abstinence1846
Terrington, W.Cooling Cups1880
Thomson, ThomasDiet for a Drunkard1612
Thomson, Dr. S.Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquor1850
Thorpe, B.Ancient Laws and Institutes1840
Thrupp, J.The Anglo-Saxon Home1862
Thudichum, J. L. W.On the Origin, Nature, &c., of Wine1872
Timbs, JohnClubs and Club Life1872
TomlineMonastic and Social Life
Tovey, C.Wit ... distilled from Bacchus1878
British and Foreign Spirits1864
Trotter, Dr. T.Essay on Drunkenness1804
Tryon, Dr. T.The Way to Wealth1683
Tuckerman, H. T.The Collector
Turner, Dr. W.A New Boke of the Properties of Wines1568
Ullmus, J. F.De Ebrietate Fugiendâ1589
VennerVia Recta ad Vitam Longam1628
Vizetelly, H.History of Champagne1882
Ward, SamuelWoe to Drunkards1622
Ward and ClarkWarning Piece1682
Ward, NedThe Complete Vintner1721
Bacchanalia1698
Ward, GeorgeThe Opinions of Medical Men1868
Warner, R.Antiquitates Culinariæ1791
Weston, AgnesTemperance Work in the Navy1879
Whistlecraft, W.The Monks and the Giants1818
Whitaker, T.The Blood of the Grape1638
White, G.Hints, Moral and Medical1840
Whitewell, E.Evidence on Sunday-Closing1880
Wightman, Mrs.Arrest the Destroyer’s March1877
Whyte, J.The Alcoholic Controversy1880
Wilson, Dr. C.The Pathology of Drunkenness1855
Wilson, C. H.The Myrtle and Vine1800
Winskill, P. T.History of the Temperance Reformation1881
Winslow, F.The Death March of Drinkdom1881
Woodward, J.A Dissuasive from Drunkenness1798
Worlidge, J.Vinetum Britannicum1676
Worth, W. P.Cerevisiarii Comes1692
Wright, J.Country Conversations of Drinking, &c.1694
Wright, T.Homes of other Days1871
Whittaker, ThomasLife’s Battle in Temperance Armour1884
Youmans, E.The Basis of Prohibition1846
Young, F.The Epicure1815
Young, T.England’s Bane1617
Yonge, R.Blemish of Government1655

NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLAND.

CHAPTER I.

ROMAN PERIOD.

Little is known of the manners and customs of our island inhabitants before the Saxon period; hence, there can be no wonder that all is obscure before the Roman invasion. For the hints that have come to light we are indebted to such foreign historians as wrote in the century before the Christian era, the century of the invasion, and the age immediately subsequent.

These hints, utterly meagre, but generally consistent, are supplied by such writers before Christ as Diodorus and Cæsar, and such historians of the first century as Strabo, Dioscorides, and Pliny.