Club Life of London, Vol. 2 (of 2): With Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th, and 19th CenturiesTimbs, John
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Club Life of London, Vol. 2 (of 2): With Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries
Timbs, John
Clubs -- England -- London; Literary landmarks -- England -- London; London (England) -- Social life and customs
Thursday's Club of Royal Philosophers, 67.
Toasting-glasses, Verses written on, 58, 59.
Tom's Coffee-house, Club at, 159-164.
Tonson, Jacob, defended, 62.
Tonson, Jacob, at Kit-kat Club, 57.
Toasts at the Roxburghe Club Dinners, 191.
Travellers' Club, the, 233-236.
Treason Clubs, 6.
Turtle and Venison at the Royal Society Club, 70, 71.
Twaddlers, the, in Shire-lane, 63-64.
Ude at Crockford's, 284.
United Service Club, the, 236.
United Service Club, Junior, 280.
University Club, the, 247, 253.
Walker, Mr., his account of the Athenæum, 243.
Ward's account of the Beef-steaks, 126, 127, 128.
Ward, and Calves' Head Club, 25, 31.
Ward's account of the Kit-kat Club, 56, 128.
Ward's account of the Royal Society Club, 76.
Ward's _Secret History of Clubs_, 172.
Watier's Club, 168.
Watier's Club, by Capt. Gronow, 320.
Welcome, Ben Jonson's, 11, 12.
Wednesday Club, at the Globe, 6, 220.
Wet Paper Club, the, 180.
Whigs and Kit-kat Club, 55.
Whist Clubs, 295.
Whist, Laws of, 296.
White's Chocolate-house, 108, 109.
White's Club, 108-121.
White's and the _Tatler_, 110.
White's early Rules of, 112, 113.
White's present Club-house, 120.
Whittington Club, 315.
Wilberforce at Brookes's, 91.
Wilkes at the Steaks, 134.
Willis's Rooms, 81.
Wilson, Dick, at the Steaks, 138.
Wittinagemot of the Chapter Coffee-house, 179-186.
Woffington, Peg, and Beef-steak Club, 158.
World, the, 7.
Wyndham, Mr., Character of, 232.
Wyndham Club, the, 232.
INDEX
TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
Coffee-houses.
Addison at Button's, 64, 73.
Artists' Meeting, at the Turks' Head, 94.
Artists at Slaughter's Coffee-house, 99.
Baker's Coffee-house, 30.
Barrowby, Dr., at the Bedford, 78, 79.
Bedford Coffee-house, 76-82.
British Coffee-house and the Scots, 56.
Broadside against Coffee, 4.
Button's Coffee-house, 64-73.
Celebrities at Button's, 71.
Chapter Coffee-house described by Mrs. Gaskell, 89.
Charles the Second's Wig, worn by Suett, 103.
Child's Coffee-house, 90.
Chocolate-houses and Coffee-houses, 1714, 35.
Churchill's quarrel with Hogarth, 80.
Cibber, Colley, at Will's, 63.
Club of Six Members, 87.
Coffee and Canary compared, 16.
Coffee, earliest mention of, 1.
Coffee first sold in London, 2.
Coffee-houses, early, 1.
Coffee-houses, 18th century, 31.
Coffee-house Politics, 41.
Coffee-house sharpers, 1776, 42.
Coffee-houses in 1714, 35.
Conversation Picture of Old Slaughter's, 104.
Covent Garden Piazza in 1634, 81, 82.
Curiosities, Saltero's, at Chelsea, 46, 47.
Dick's Coffee-house, 19.
Dryden at Will's, 57, 60.
Farr and the Rainbow Coffee-house, 15.
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