Old times : $b A picture of social life at the end of the eighteenth centuryAshton, John
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Old times : $b A picture of social life at the end of the eighteenth century
Ashton, John
Great Britain -- Social life and customs
"So great is the rage for watering places, that the Margate
Packet had, the week before last, one hundred and fifty-two
passengers on board, who were 27 hours on their passage; during
the greater part of the time, it rained so as to drive them under
deck, and made them as _comfortable_ as the people in the black
hole at Calcutta."--(_Times, Sept. 16, 1797._)
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"On Thursday evening last, one _George Kent_, a Callender, in New
Compton St., St. Giles's, eat, for a trifling wager, the enormous
quantity of 30 boiled eggs, a two-penny loaf, and a quarter of a
pound of butter, in the short space of 27 minutes, being three
minutes less than the time given to perform it."--(_Times, Oct.
2, 1797._)
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(Advt.)
"GUILDHALL.
"THREE GUINEAS will be given for a Gentleman's Ticket to Dine
this Day at Guildhall, by sending it before 12 o'clock, to Mr.
Short, Hair Dresser, Bearbinder-lane, near the Mansion
House."--(_Times, Nov. 9, 1797._)
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"Never could any Country boast an equal respect, and even
partiality, for _age_, with our own. Our favourite Sultanas are
grandmothers, at the least: the Actresses that charmed our
grandfathers return to the stage in the full bloom of their
wrinkles: and we have boys of seventy, and fourscore, in our
regiments."--(_Times, Nov. 15, 1797._)
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"Amongst the great, and worthy, pluralists of the Church, few can
equal, and none exceed, in spiritual, and temporal, fortune,
young Dr. _Price_, nephew to Bishop _Barrington_;[23] he is
Canon, and Prebendary, of Salisbury, worth £300 per annum, Golden
Prebendary of Durham, worth £1200 per annum: and Rector of
Milksham, worth £1000 per annum, and is possessed of a temporal
fortune of between 2 and £3000 per annum!
[Footnote 23: Shute Barrington. Bishop of Llandaff 1769.
Bishop of Salisbury 1782. Bishop of Durham 1791.]
"Dr. Moss, a lately appointed Residentiary of St. Paul's, worth
£1200 per annum, is Chancellor of the Diocese of Wells,
Prebendary of Wells, Westminster, and Salisbury, and also Canon
Residentiary of the latter, to which he was elected when he was
about 24 years of age, on the resignation of his father. In
addition to the above preferments, Dr. Moss is also rector of
Newington in Oxfordshire, worth £600 per annum. The present
Bishop of Wells, with his family, it is computed has received
upwards of £100,000 out of the Cathedrals of Salisbury and Wells.
He strongly insisted that his son should continue his Canonry of
Salisbury, which Mr. Pitt would not allow."--(_Times, Nov. 17,
1797._)
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