[36]. Ferdinand M. Bayard, Voyage dans l’Intérieur des Etats-Unis, Paris, 1797, quoted in Sherrill, op. cit. (footnote 8), p. 93.

[37]. Claude Victor Marie, Prince de Broglie, “Narrative of the Prince de Broglie,” translated by E. W. Balch in Magazine of American History, April 1877, vol. I, p. 233.

[38]. Bayard, op. cit. (footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill, op. cit. (footnote 8), p. 93.

[39]. Brissot de Warville, op. cit. (footnote 6), p. 129.

[40]. Suffolk County [Massachusetts] Probate Court Record Books (hereinafter cited as Suffolk County Record Books), vol. 53, p. 444, inventory of Mrs. Hannah Pemberton, Boston, June 22, 1758; vol. 39, p. 185, inventory of Joseph Blake, Boston, September 18, 1746. Among other inventories in Suffolk County Record Books listing tea tables with tea equipment thereon were those of Sendal Williams, Boston, March 13, 1747 (vol. 43, p. 407); Revd. Dr. Benja. Colman, Boston, September 1, 1747 (vol. 40, p. 266); Mr. Nathl. Cunningham, February 6, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 156); Joseph Snelling, Boston, December 8, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 60); Eliza. Chaunay, Boston, May 28, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 382); Gillam Tailer, Boston, October 18, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 817); Jon. Skimmer, Boston, October 30, 1778 (vol. 77, p. 565).

[41]. Bayard, op. cit. (footnote 31), p. 47.

[42]. Letter from [Louis Guillaume] Otto [to Nancy Shippen], undated, Shippen Papers, box 6, Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress. The letter is dated about 1780 by Ethel Armes, op. cit. (footnote 21), p. 8.

[43]. Jacob Hiltzheimer, Extracts from the Diary of Jacob Hiltzheimer of Philadelphia, 1765-1798, edited by Jacob Cox Parsons, Philadelphia, 1893, p. 94.

[44]. Fithian, op. cit. (footnote 14), p. 193.

[45]. Benjamin Franklin, letter to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, dated February 19, 1758, London. The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Albert Henry Smyth, New York, 1905, vol. 3, p. 432.