| Author. | Title of Work. | Date. |
| Accum, F. | Adulterations of Food | 1820 |
| Ackroyd, W. | History and Science of Drunkenness | 1883 |
| Adair, R. G. | The Question of the Times | 1869 |
| Agg-Gardner, J. T. | Compulsory Temperance (Fortnightly) | 1884 |
| Alcock, Rev. T. | Observations on ... a late Act of Parliament | 1756 |
| Alford, S. S. | On Drink-Craving | 1875 |
| Ames, R. | Bacchanalian Sessions | 1693 |
| Anderson, A. | Trade and Commerce | 1762 |
| Anstie, Dr. F. E. | Stimulants and Narcotics | 1864 |
| ” | On the Uses of Wines | 1877 |
| Armstrong, Dr. J. | The Art of Preserving Health | 1744 |
| Arnold, R. A. | English Drunkenness | 1877 |
| Ashton, J. | Old Times | 1885 |
| Assheton, Dr. W. | A Discourse against Drunkenness | 1692 |
| Arthur, T. S. | Ten Nights in a Bar-Room | 1871 |
| Aspin, J. | A Picture of the Manners, &c. | 1825 |
| Atkinson, F. P. | A Cause of Alcoholism | 1879 |
| Austin, Major | Cup Draining. (Bristol Magazine) | 1857 |
| Bacon, G. W. | Alcohol at the Bar | 1878 |
| Baker, W. R. | The Curse of Britain | 1840 |
| ” | Intemperance the Idolatry of Great Britain | 1851 |
| Barnaby, A. | Proposals for laying a Duty on Malt | 1696 |
| Barber, M. A. S. | Bartholomew Faire | 1641 |
| Barclay, Dr. J. | Ale, Wine, Spirits | 1861 |
| Barrow, J. H. | Temperance and Teetotalism | 1845 |
| Barry, Sir E. | Observations on the Wines of the Ancients | 1775 |
| Basil, S. | Homilia Contra Ebrios | — |
| Bayly, Mrs. | Ragged Homes | 1860 |
| Baynes, C. R. | Two Discourses on Sickness of Wine | 1669 |
| Beale, J. | A Treatise of Cyder | 1665 |
| Beardsall, F. | Nature and Properties of Wines | 1839 |
| Beaumont, Dr. T. | A Lecture on Ardent Spirits | 1830 |
| Beddoes, Dr. T. | A Guide for Self-Preservation | 1793 |
| Beecher, Dr. Lyman | Sermons on Intemperance | 1826 |
| Beggs, T. | Dear Bread and Wasted Grain | 1856 |
| Bell, Dr. J. | Action of Spirituous Liquors | 1791 |
| Bennet, Dr. D. W. | Alcohol: Use and Abuse | 1883 |
| Bernard, S. | De Ordine Vitæ | — |
| Bickerdyke, J. | Curiosities of Ale and Beer | — |
| Bradley, R. | The Riches of the Hop Garden | 1729 |
| Brewster, J. | The Evils of Drunkenness | 1832 |
| Bridgett, T. E. | The Discipline of Drink | 1876 |
| Brown, Dr. A. | Advice respecting Water Drinking | 1707 |
| Browne, Sir T. | Pseudodoxia Epidemica | 1646 |
| Browne, Dr. Peter | Discourse of Drinking Healths | 1716 |
| ” | Of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead | 1715 |
| Bruce, E. | Digest of Evidence before the Committee of Parliament | 1835 |
| Brunton, Dr. L. | The Influence of Stimulants | 1883 |
| Burgh, J. | A Warning to Dram Drinkers | 1751 |
| Burn, J. H. | Descriptive Catalogue of London Traders | 1855 |
| Burne, Peter | The Teetotallers Companion | 1847 |
| Burns, Dr. D. | Drink, Drunkenness and the Drink Traffic | 1862 |
| ” | The Bible and Total Abstinence | 1869 |
| ” | The Bases of Temperance Reform | 1872 |
| ” | Christendom and the Drink Curse | 1875 |
| Buckingham, J. S. | Evidence on Drunkenness | 1834 |
| ” | Earnest Plea for the Reign of Temperance | 1851 |
| ” | History and Progress of the Temperance Reformation | 1854 |
| Bucknill, J. C. | Habitual Drunkenness | 1878 |
| Bury, E. | The Deadly Danger of Drunkenness | 1671 |
| Butler, W. R. | The Idolatry of Britain | — |
| ” | The Curse of Britain | 1838 |
| Buxton, C. | How to stop Drunkenness (North British Review) | 1855 |
| Caine, W. | Thoughts on Wines and Temperance | 1882 |
| Capil | On the Laws of Drunkenness | — |
| Carlysle, Dr. A. | Pernicious Effects of Liquors | 1810 |
| ” | Moral Influence of Fermented Liquors | 1837 |
| Carpenter, Dr. W. B. | Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors | 1851 |
| ” | The Moderate Use, &c. | 1853 |
| Carpenter, Dr. W. B. | Physiology of Temperance | 1853 |
| Carpenter, Dr. A. | Alcoholic Drinks not Necessaries | 1882 |
| Chadwick, Sir E. | Various Reports, Speeches, &c., dating from | 1842 |
| Chadwick, Dr. J. | An Essay on Alcoholic Liquors | 1849 |
| Charleton, Dr. | Mystery of Vintners | 1692 |
| Child, S. | Every Man his own Brewer | 1797 |
| Christison, Sir R. | A Treatise on Poisons | 1829 |
| ” | The Habit of Intemperance | 1861 |
| Clark, Sir Andrew | Alcohol in Small Doses | 1881 |
| ” | An Enemy of the Race | 1882 |
| Clarke, S. | The British Gauger | 1762 |
| Close, Dean | Why I have taken the Pledge | 1860 |
| Collier, J. P. | Collection of Ordinances | 1790 |
| Collinson, J. | Crack Club | 1858 |
| ” | The Gaol Cradle | 1875 |
| Confalonarius, J. B. | De Vini Naturâ | 1535 |
| Conybeare, W. J. | Social Essays | 1855 |
| Cornwalleys, H. | The Law of Drinking | 1705 |
| Cornaro, L. | De Vitæ Sobriæ Commodis | 1678 |
| Coryn, H. A. W. | Moral and Physical Advantages of Total Abstinence | 1888 |
| Couling, S. | The Traffic in Intoxicating Drinks | 1855 |
| ” | History of the Temperance Movement | 1862 |
| ” | Teetotalism v. Alcohol | 1863 |
| Crane, J. T. | The Arts of Intoxication | 1877 |
| Crespi, Dr. A. | Various Essays and Lectures, dating from | 1870 |
| Cruikshank, G. | The Bottle | 1847 |
| ” | A Sequel to The Bottle | 1848 |
| ” | The Glass | 1853 |
| Daniel, Geo. | Merrie England in ye Olden Time | 1842 |
| ” | Democritus in London | 1852 |
| Darby, C. | Bacchanalia | 1680 |
| Deacon | The Innkeeper’s Album | 1823 |
| Dearden, J. | Short Account of Drunkenness | 1840 |
| Decker, Th. | The Gull’s Horne-booke | 1609 |
| ” | English Villaines Prest to Death | 1632 |
| Defoe, Dan. | The Poor Man’s Plea | 1698 |
| De Laune | Present State of London | 1681 |
| Denham, Sir J. | Calf’s Head Club | 1713 |
| Dewhurst, W. H. | Physiology of Drunkenness | 1838 |
| Dickson, Dr. | Fallacies of the Faculty | 1839 |
| Digby, Sir K. | Closet Opened | 1677 |
| Disney, John. | View of Ancient Laws against Immorality | 1710 |
| Doran, Dr. | Table Traits | 1854 |
| Dossie, R. | On Spirituous Liquors | 1770 |
| Downham, John | Disswasion from Drunkenness | 1613 |
| Druik, Dr. L. | Cheap Wines | 1865 |
| Duncan, Dr. | Wholesome Advice | 1706 |
| Dunckley, H. | The Shame and the Glory of Britain | 1849 |
| Dunlop, J. | National Intemperance | 1828 |
| ” | The Wine System of Great Britain | 1831 |
| ” | Philosophy of Drinking Usages | 1839 |
| Earle, John | Microcosmographie | 1628 |
| Edgar, John | Drinks of the Hebrews | 1837 |
| Edmunds, Dr. J. | Non-Alcoholic Treatment | 1876 |
| ” | Alcoholic Drinks as Diet | 1879 |
| Edwards, Edwin | Collection of Old English Inns | 1873 |
| Edwards, Henry | Charities and Old English Customs | 1842 |
| Ellis, Mrs | A Voice from the Vintage | 1843 |
| ” | Pictures of Private Life | 1844 |
| Ellison, Canon | The Church Temperance Movement | 1878 |
| Esquiroz, Alphonze | The English at Home | — |
| Evelyn, John | Tyrannus; Sumptuary Laws | 1661 |
| Fairholt, F. W. | Lord Mayor’s Pageants | 1843 |
| Farrar, Archdeacon | Numerous Lectures, Articles, &c. | — |
| Fleetwood, Bishop | Chronicon Preciosum | 1707 |
| Flower, R. | Observations on Beer | 1802 |
| Forbes, Sir J. | Temperance: An Enquiry | 1847 |
| Forster, Dr. T. | Physiological Reflections | 1812 |
| Fosbroke, T. D. | British Monachism | 1817 |
| Fredericus, J. | De Ritu Bibendi | — |
| Freeman, G. | Exhortation from Drunkenness | 1663 |
| French, R. V. | History of Toasting | 1881 |
| ” | Personal Advantages of Abstinence | 1878 |
| Frinus, D. | Spirits and Wine Offending Man’s Body | 1668 |
| Friscolinus | In Ebrietat | — |
| Gairdner, Dr. W. E. | On Alcoholic Stimulants | 1861 |
| Gale, Rev. H. | Apostolic Temperance | 1856 |
| Garbult, R. | A Sober Testimony | 1675 |
| Gascoigne, G. | The Pryncelye Pleasure at Kenilworth | 1576 |
| ” | The Steele Glas, a Satyre | 1576 |
| Gay, John | Poem on Wine | 1727 |
| Gayton, Edmund | Art of Longevity | 1659 |
| Geree, John | Potion for the Cure of Unnatural Health-Drinking | 1648 |
| Gesner, C. | Contra Luxum Conviviorum | — |
| Gibson, E. | Earnest Dissuasive | 1750 |
| Gilmore, A. | Our Drinks | 1856 |
| Gladstone, Rev. G. | Good Templarism | 1873 |
| Godschall, W. M. | Monitions concerning Ale-house Keepers | 1787 |
| Goodwin, M. | An Address to the Nobility on Distillation | 1819 |
| Googe, B. | Noageorgus | 1570 |
| Gough, J. B. | Autobiography of | 1879 |
| ” | Orations | 1886 |
| Gratarolus, W. | De Vini Naturâ | 1565 |
| Greenfield, W. S. | Alcohol, its Use and Abuse | 1878 |
| Greenwood, J. | The Seven Curses of London | — |
| Greenwood, E. | Lectures on Intemperance | 1837 |
| Grier, R. M. | Numerous Pamphlets, Articles, &c. | 1870-89 |
| Grindrod, R. B. | Bacchus | 1839 |
| Grose, F. | Worn out Characters of the Last Age | — |
| Gunning, H. | Reminiscences of Cambridge from 1780 | — |
| Gustafson, Axel | The Foundation of Death | 1884 |
| Gutch, J. | Collectanea Curiosa | 1781 |
| Guthrie, Dr. T. | A Plea for Drunkards | — |
| Guy, Dr. | Intemperance (Weekly Record) | 1857 |
| Hales, S. | The Unwholesomeness of Liquors | 1750 |
| Hall, Thomas | Funebria Floræ | 1660 |
| Hall, J. | Drink Thirst: Its Treatment | 1880 |
| Harris, R. | The Drunkard’s Cup | 1635 |
| Harris, Dr. Sylvanus | Inebriety | 1872 |
| Harwood, Dr. E. | Of Temperance and Intemperance | 1774 |
| Haynes, M. | Against Drunkenness | 1701 |
| Heath, Benjamin | The Case of the County of Devon | — |
| Henderson, Dr. A. | History of Ancient and Modern Wines | 1824 |
| Henry, Rev. W. | Earnest Addresses against Drinking, &c. | 1761 |
| Heslop, T. P. | The Abuse of Alcohol | 1872 |
| ” | Our Drinking Customs | 1878 |
| Heywood, Thomas | London Harbour of Health | 1635 |
| ” | The Marriage Triumph | 1613 |
| ” | Philocothonista; or, The Drunkard Opened | 1635 |
| ” | London Speculum | 1637 |
| Higginbottom, J. | On the Treatment of Disease without Stimulants (Brit. Med. Journ., Vol. II.) | 1862 |
| Hill, J. | Friendly Warnings v. Drunkenness | 1831 |
| Hingeston, H. | Dreadful Alarm | 1703 |
| Hobson | Household Expenses of Sir John Howard | 1466 |
| Hodgkin, Dr. | Promoting Health | 1835 |
| Hone, W. | Everyday Book. Year Book | 1825 |
| Hopkins, W. B. | H. Sc. Temperance | 1871 |
| Hornby, W. | The Scourge of Drunkenness | 1614 |
| Horsely, J. | Toxicologist’s Guide | 1866 |
| Horsely, J. W. | Numerous Articles, Lectures, &c. | 1875-89 |
| Hospinianus | De Festis Christianorum | 1593 |
| Hoyle, W. | Intemperance and Crime | 1864 |
| ” | Total Abstinence | 1874 |
| ” | Our National Drink Bill | 1884, &c. |
| Howard, C. | The Touchstone of Adulteration | — |
| Hudson, Thomas | Numerous Articles, Lectures, &c. | 1849-89 |
| Hughes, W. | Complete Vineyard | 1665 |
| Husenbeth | Guide to the Wine-cellar | — |
| Huss | Alcoholismus Chronicus | 1851 |
| Ingestre, Viscount | Meliora; or, Better Times | 1852 |
| ” | Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs | — |
| Inwards, J. | Essays on Temperance | 1849 |
| Jeaffreson, J. C. | A Book about the Table | 1875 |
| Jeffreys, Archibald | The Religious Objections | 1840 |
| ” | Alcoholic Wines | 1845 |
| Jenkins, E. | The Devil’s Chain | 1876 |
| Jerrold, D. | Cakes and Ale | 1852 |
| Johnson, J. | Laws and Canons | 1720 |
| Jole, W. | Warning to Drunkards | 1680 |
| Jones, A. | The Dreadful Character of a Drunkard | 1660 |
| Junius, R. | The Drunkard’s Character | 1638 |
| Kempe, A. J. | Losely MSS. Illustrative of English Manners | 1835 |
| Kennet, Bishop | Parochial Antiquities | 1695 |
| Kerr, Dr. N. | The Action of Alcoholic Liquors | 1876 |
| ” | Intemperance and its Remedy | 1878 |
| ” | Diseases from Alcohol | 1882 |
| ” | The Truth about Alcohol | 1884 |
| ” | Numerous Articles and Lectures | — |
| Kester | De immoderatâ Adbibendi consuetudine | — |
| Kirton, J. W. | Intoxicating Drinks | 1879 |
| Knight, T. | Pomona Herefordiensis | 1809 |
| Lacey, W. J. | The Case for Total Abstinence | 1889 |
| Lamb, C. | Essays of Elia | 1833 |
| Lambarde, W. | Lamentable Complaints | 1641 |
| Lankester, Dr. E. | On Food | 1861 |
| Larwood, J. | History of Signboards | 1866 |
| Lees, Dr. F. R. | History of the Wine Question | 1840 |
| ” | Essays on the Temperance Question | 1853 |
| ” | Agreement for Legislative Prohibition | 1856 |
| ” | 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, Leone | On the Wine Trade and Duties | 1866 |
| ” | Consumption of Spirits | 1872 |
| Levison, J. L. | Hereditary Tendency of Drunkenness | 1839 |
| Lewis, David | Britain’s Social State | 1872 |
| ” | The Drink Problem, and its Solution | 1883 |
| Lightbody, J. | The Gauger’s Companion | 1694 |
| Livesey, J. | Lecture on Malt Liquor | 1832 |
| ” | Reminiscences | 1867 |
| Lucas, Dr. T. P. | The Laws of Life and Alcohol | 1877 |
| Lupton, D. | The Country Carbonadoed | 1632 |
| Lash, W. J. H. | Chronic Alcoholism | 1873 |
| Macdonald, G. B. | Apology for the Disuse of Alcohol | 1841 |
| Macnish, R. | Anatomy of Drunkenness | 1834 |
| Macpherson, D. | Annals of Commerce | 1805 |
| Macrae, D. | Dunvarlich | — |
| Madox, T. | History of the Exchequer | 1769 |
| Madden, F. | Privy Purse Expenses of Queen Mary | 1831 |
| Madden, R. H. | Stimulating Drinks | 1847 |
| Maffei, Scipio | De Compotationibus Academicis | — |
| Maguire, J. F. | Father Mathew | 1863 |
| Malcolm, J. P. | Manners and Customs of London | 1811 |
| Maltman, J. | Teetotalism | 1889 |
| Marchant, W. T. | The Praise of Ale | 1888 |
| Marcet, W. | On Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication | 1862 |
| Markham, J. | English Housewife | 1683 |
| Martyndale, H. F. | Analysis of the Calendar | — |
| Mayor, Prof. J. E. B. | Modicus Cibi | 1880 |
| Miller, Rev. J. | The Coffeehouse | 1737 |
| Miller, Dr. J. | Alcohol, its Place and Power | 1861 |
| Mills, J. | The Merrie Days of England | 1859 |
| Misson, M. | Memoirs and Observations | 1719 |
| Morewood, S. | History of Inebriating Liquors | 1838 |
| Moxon, H. E. | The Laws Affecting Publicans | — |
| Mudie, R. | Babylon the Great | 1824 |
| Mudge, Dr. H. | Nature and Obligations of Temperance | 1862 |
| Muirhead, J. P. | Drinking Songs | 1875 |
| Mulder, Prof. C. J. | Chemistry of Wine | 1857 |
| Munroe, Dr. H. | Alcohol not Food | 1867 |
| Myrc, John | Liber Festivalis | — |
| Nash, Th. | Pierce Pennilesse | 1595 |
| Nichols, John | The Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, James I., &c. | 1788 |
| ” | Illustrations of Manners and Expenses | — |
| Nichols, J. G. | London Pageants | 1837 |
| Norris, Edw. | Establishment of the Household of H. Algernon Percy | 1770 |
| Nott, Dr. | Lectures | 1863 |
| Obsopœus, Vinc. | De Arte Bibendi | 1578 |
| Oinophilos, Bon. | (Pseud) Praise of Drunkenness | 1812 |
| Osborne, S. J. | Hints for the Amelioration, &c. | 1841 |
| Page, Th. | An Earnest Appeal on the Effects of Beer-houses | 1846 |
| Paris, Dr. J. A. | On Diet | 1837 |
| Paris, M. | Paradise of Dainty Devices | 1576 |
| Parkes, Dr. E. A. | Public Health | 1876 |
| Parsons, Benj. | Anti-Bacchus | 1840 |
| Partridge, S. | An Admonition to the Keepers of Inns | — |
| Pasquil | Palinodia and his Progress to the Tavern | 1634 |
| Peacham, T. | The Art of Living in London | 1642 |
| Pegge, S. | The Form of Cury | 1780 |
| ” | Introduction and Condition of the Vine in England (Arch. i. 319) | — |
| Pengelly, W. | Signs of Hotels, &c. | — |
| Phelps, C. | A Caveat against Drunkenness | 1676 |
| Phillips, J. | Cyder | 1708 |
| Pigot, J. M. B. | De Morbis Ebriosorum | 1807 |
| Poole, T. | Treatise on Strong Beer | 1785 |
| Powell, J. | The Assyse of Ale | — |
| Powell, F. | Bacchus Dethroned | 1870 |
| Porphyry | De Abstinentia | — |
| Pulman, J. P. R. | Book of the Axe | 1841 |
| Prynne, W. | Healthe’s Sicknesse | 1628 |
| ” | Pymlico; or Runne Red Cap | 1609 |
| Rae, Rob. | Handbook of Temperance History | — |
| Randall, Th. | Arislippus | 1652 |
| ” | The Virtues of a Pot of Good Ale | 1642 |
| Reade, A. A. | Study and Stimulants | 1883 |
| Redding, C. | History and Description of Modern Wines | 1833 |
| Reeve, Th. | God’s Plea for Nineveh | 1657 |
| Reid, W. | The Evils of Modern Drinking | 1850 |
| ” | Temperance Cyclopædia | 1851 |
| ” | Our National Vice | 1858 |
| Reid, Th. | Intemperance Considered | 1850 |
| Ricket, E. | Gentleman’s Table Guide | 1873 |
| Rich, Barnaby | The Irish Hubbub | 1617 |
| Richardson, Dr. B. W. | On Alcohol (Cantor Lectures) | 1875 |
| ” | Researches on Alcohol | 1877 |
| ” | Total Abstinence | 1878 |
| ” | Dialogues on Drink | 1878 |
| Richardson, Dr. B. W. | Drink and Strong Drink | 1882 |
| ” | Asclepiad, passim | 1884-9 |
| Rigby, J. | The Drunkard’s Perspective | 1656 |
| Ridge, Dr. J. | The Temperance Primer | 1879 |
| ” | Non-Alcoholic Treatments | 1889 |
| Ritchie, W. | Scripture Testimony | 1874 |
| Robson, W. | De Effect Vini et Spiritus | 1803 |
| Roberts, G. | Social History of the Southern Counties | 1856 |
| Rosewell, H. | Religious Revel | 1711 |
| Russell, A. G. | Drinking and Disease | 1868 |
| Russom, J. | Evil Effects of Beer-shops | 1849 |
| Rye, W. B. | England as seen by Foreigners | 1865 |
| Rymer, Thomas | Roxburghe Revels | 1834 |
| Samuelson, J. | The History of Drink | 1878 |
| ” | Beer Scientifically and Socially Considered | 1870 |
| Scrivener, M. | A Treatise against Drunkenness | 1685 |
| Sedgwick, J. A. | New Treatise on Liquors | 1725 |
| Shannon, Dr. | On Brewing and Distillation | 1805 |
| Sharman, H. R. | A Cloud of Witnesses | 1884 |
| Shaw, T. G. | Wine | 1864 |
| Sheen, J. R. | Wines and other Fermented Liquors | 1864 |
| Sherlock, F. | Shakespeare on Temperance, &c. | 1882 |
| Sinclair, Sir J. | History of Revenue | 1785 |
| Smith, Albert | Wassail-Bowl | 1843 |
| ” | A Bowl of Punch | 1848 |
| Smith, Dr. Edward | Action of Tea and Alcohol | 1860 |
| ” | The Action of Alcohol (Journ. Soc. Arts) | 1862 |
| ” | On the Action of Foods | 1859 |
| Smith, J. | The Temperance Reformation | 1875 |
| Speechly, W. | The Culture of the Vine | 1790 |
| Strenock, J. | God’s Sword drawn against Drunkards | 1677 |
| Strutt, J. | Horda | 1774 |
| Stubs, P. | The Anatomie of Abuses | 1583 |
| Stuckins | De Antiquorum Conviviis | — |
| Symonds, J. A. | Wine, Women, and Song | 1884 |
| Taylor, John | Drinke and Welcome | 1637 |
| ” | A Relation of the Wine Taverns | 1636 |
| ” | Drunkenness an indirect Cause of Crime | 1860 |
| Teare, J. | The Principle of Total Abstinence | 1846 |
| Terrington, W. | Cooling Cups | 1880 |
| Thomson, Thomas | Diet for a Drunkard | 1612 |
| Thomson, Dr. S. | Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquor | 1850 |
| Thorpe, B. | Ancient Laws and Institutes | 1840 |
| Thrupp, J. | The Anglo-Saxon Home | 1862 |
| Thudichum, J. L. W. | On the Origin, Nature, &c., of Wine | 1872 |
| Timbs, John | Clubs and Club Life | 1872 |
| Tomline | Monastic and Social Life | — |
| Tovey, C. | Wit ... distilled from Bacchus | 1878 |
| ” | British and Foreign Spirits | 1864 |
| Trotter, Dr. T. | Essay on Drunkenness | 1804 |
| Tryon, Dr. T. | The Way to Wealth | 1683 |
| Tuckerman, H. T. | The Collector | — |
| Turner, Dr. W. | A New Boke of the Properties of Wines | 1568 |
| Ullmus, J. F. | De Ebrietate Fugiendâ | 1589 |
| Venner | Via Recta ad Vitam Longam | 1628 |
| Vizetelly, H. | History of Champagne | 1882 |
| Ward, Samuel | Woe to Drunkards | 1622 |
| Ward and Clark | Warning Piece | 1682 |
| Ward, Ned | The Complete Vintner | 1721 |
| ” | Bacchanalia | 1698 |
| Ward, George | The Opinions of Medical Men | 1868 |
| Warner, R. | Antiquitates Culinariæ | 1791 |
| Weston, Agnes | Temperance Work in the Navy | 1879 |
| Whistlecraft, W. | The Monks and the Giants | 1818 |
| Whitaker, T. | The Blood of the Grape | 1638 |
| White, G. | Hints, Moral and Medical | 1840 |
| Whitewell, E. | Evidence on Sunday-Closing | 1880 |
| Wightman, Mrs. | Arrest the Destroyer’s March | 1877 |
| Whyte, J. | The Alcoholic Controversy | 1880 |
| Wilson, Dr. C. | The Pathology of Drunkenness | 1855 |
| Wilson, C. H. | The Myrtle and Vine | 1800 |
| Winskill, P. T. | History of the Temperance Reformation | 1881 |
| Winslow, F. | The Death March of Drinkdom | 1881 |
| Woodward, J. | A Dissuasive from Drunkenness | 1798 |
| Worlidge, J. | Vinetum Britannicum | 1676 |
| Worth, W. P. | Cerevisiarii Comes | 1692 |
| Wright, J. | Country Conversations of Drinking, &c. | 1694 |
| Wright, T. | Homes of other Days | 1871 |
| Whittaker, Thomas | Life’s Battle in Temperance Armour | 1884 |
| Youmans, E. | The Basis of Prohibition | 1846 |
| Young, F. | The Epicure | 1815 |
| Young, T. | England’s Bane | 1617 |
| Yonge, R. | Blemish of Government | 1655 |
NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLAND.
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.