Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England: A HistoryFrench, Richard Valpy
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Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England: A History
French, Richard Valpy
Drinking customs -- England; Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Great Britain; England -- Social life and customs
[140] _English Villanies_, 1632.
[141] Howell, _State Trials_, vol. iii.
[142] _Sermon on Christian Prudence._
[143] _Funeral Sermon for the Countess of Carbery._
[144] James Usher, _Body of Divinity_, 1677.
[145] _Harleian Miscellany_, vol. x. Bridgett, who cites the passage,
says the letter was sketched by a French Protestant. The internal
evidence of the last sentence renders it certain that John Evelyn
was not the author; to whom, according to Sir H. Ellis, it has been
attributed.
[146] _Antiq. Repertory_, ii.
[147] _The Drunkard’s Prospective_ (1656).
[148] Cited by Timbs, _Club Life_, and Doran, _Table Traits_.
[149] _Rape of the Lock._
[150] 7th Edition, p. 502.
[151] _Ib._ p. 259.
[152] A picture of it is given in Knight, _Old England_, and Brand,
_Hist. of Newcastle_.
[153] _Works Collected_, 1654.
[154]
‘Even from my heart much health, I wish, No health I’ll wash with
drink, Healths wish’d not wash’d, in words, not wine, To be the best I
think.’--Witt’s _Recreations_, 1669.
[155] ‘I have discovered a treasure of pale wine.... I assure you ‘tis
the same the King drinks of.’--Otway, _Friendship in Fashion_, 1678.
[156] _French Wines and Vineyards_, 1860.
[157] Butler, _Hudibras_, iii. 3.
[158] Sir George Etheridge, _Man of the Mode_, 1676.
[159] _Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia_, 1710.
[160] Roberts: _Social Hist. Southern Counties_.
[161] Hume.
[162] Works of Sir W. Temple (_On the Cure of the Gout_), vol. iii.
[163] I. Disraeli: _Curiosities of Literature_.
[164] Blackstone: _Comment. on the Laws of Eng._ 1791.
[165] Cyrus Redding: _French Wines_.
[166] _London Pageants._ Cf. also Sandford’s _History of the Coronation
of James II. and his Queen at Westminster_.
[167] _Letters of the Herbert Family._
[168] _A Book about the Table_, 1875.
[169] A view of the house is given in Pegge’s _Curialia Miscellanea_,
London, 1818. Cf. also _Gent. Mag._, Suppl. to vol. lxxx. part ii.
[170] Smollett, _Hist. of Eng._
[171] _Poor Man’s Plea_, 1698.
[172] _Second Discourse on the Affairs of Scotland_, 1698.
[173] Giles Jacob: _Poetical Register_, 1723.
[174] Dr. Henry Aldrich (Dean of Christ Church), 1700.
[175] _A Discourse against Drunkenness_, Lond. 1692.
[176] _Epistolæ Medicinales_, Lond. 1691.
[177] Lecky: _England in the Eighteenth Century_, vol. i.
[178] _Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. William Whiston_, Lond.
1749.
[179] _Farewell to Wine_, 1693.
[180] _Mémoires d’Angleterre_, 1698. A translation by Ozell was
published, London, 1719.
[181] _Hist. of Eng._, chap. xxi.
[182] _Hist. of Eng._, chap. xxi.
[183] The expressions _Uncle_, _Aunt_, refer to the relationship
between the exiled king and queen, and William III.
[184] _Table Traits_, 1854.
[185] Cited in Timbs, _History of Clubs_.
[186] See Vizetelly, _History of Champagne_.
[187] _Worn-out Characters of the Last Age._
[188] Marchamont Nedham: _Short History of the English Rebellion_, 1691.
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