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.
- Farr and the Rainbow Coffee-house, 15.
- Foote at the Bedford, 78.
- Foote at the Grecian, 105.
- Fulwood's Rents, Holborn, 96.
- Garraway's Coffee-house, 7-11.
- Garrick at the Bedford, 80.
- Garrick at Tom's, 75.
- George's Coffee-house, 107.
- Giles's and Jenny Man's Coffee-houses, 40.
- Goldsmith at the Chapter, 90.
- Goldsmith at the Grecian, 106.
- Goldsmith's Retaliation and the St. James's, 52-54.
- Gray's Inn Walks described by Ward, 97.
- Grecian Coffee-house, 105.
- Guardian Lion's Head, 65-68.
- Haydon and Wilkie, anecdotes of, 100.
- Hazard Club, painted by Hogarth, 86.
- Hogarth designs Button's Lion's Head, 68.
- Hogarth's drawings from Button's, 71.
- Laroon, Capt., and King's Coffee-house, 86, 87.
- Lion's Head at Button's, 65-68.
- Lloyd's Coffee-house, Royal Exchange, 24.
- Lloyd's Members in verse, 28.
- Lloyd's Subscription Rooms, 26.
- Lloyd's, temp. Charles II., a Song, 23.
- Lockier, Dean, at Will's, 57.
- London Coffee-house and Punch-house, 91.
- Macklin's Coffee-house Oratory, 82-84.
- Macklin and Foote quarrel, 83.
- Maclaine, the highwayman, at Button's, 71.
- Man's Coffee-house, 33.
- Murphy at George's, 108.
- Murphy and Cibber at Tom's, 75.
- Nando's Coffee-house, 18.
- Parry the Welsh Harper, 102.
- Pasqua Rosee's Coffee-house, 2.
- Peele's Coffee-house, 109.
- Pepys's first Cup of Tea, 94.
- Pepys at Will's, 59.
- Percy Coffee-house, and Percy Anecdotes, 108.
- Philips, Ambrose, at Button's, 69.
- Piazza Coffee-house, 87.
- Pope on Coffee, 63.
- Pope cudgelled in Rose-alley, 60, 62.
- Pope at Will's, 60.
- Prince's Council Chamber in Fleet-street, 19.
- Prior and Swift at the Smyrna, 49
- Rainbow Coffee-house, Fleet-street, 14-18.
- Richard's Coffee-house, 20.
- Rod hung up at Button's, 69, 70.
- St. James's Coffee-house, 39, 50-55.
- St. Martin's-lane, Artists in, 100.
- Sail-cloth Permits, 11.
- Sale by the Candle at Garraway's, 7.
- Saloop Houses, 48.
- Saltero's Coffee-house and Museum, at Chelsea, 44-48.
- Scene at Jonathan's, 12.
- Serle's Coffee-house, 104.
- Shenstone at George's, 107.
- Sheridan and Kemble at the Piazza, 87.
- Slaughter's Coffee-house, 99-104.
- Smyrna Coffee-house, 49.
- South Sea Scheme, 8.
- Spectator, Coffee-houses described in, 39.
- Spectator at Lloyd's, 25.
- Spectator at Squire's, 97.
- Spectator at Will's, 61.
- Squire's Coffee-house, Fulwood's Rents, 96.
- Swift at Button's, 73.
- Swift at the St. James's, 51.
- Swift and the wits at Will's, 61.
- Tea, early sale of, 94, 95.
- Tea first sold at Garway's, 6.
- Thurlow at Nando's, 18.
- Tiger Roach at the Bedford, 77.
- Token of the Rainbow, 15.
- Tom's Coffee-house, Cornhill, 75.
- Tom's Coffee-house, Devereux-court, 107.
- Tottel's Printing Office, 21.
- Turk's Head Coffee-house, Change-alley, 93.
- Turk's Head Coffee-house, Gerard-street, 94.
- Turk's Head Coffee-house, Strand, 94.
- Turk's Head Coffee-house, Westminster, 96.
- Ward's account of early Coffee-houses, 32.
- Ward's Punch-house, Fulwood's Rents, 98.
- Ware, the architect, at Slaughter's, 101.
- Will's Coffee-house, 56-64.
- Will's Coffee-house, Lincoln's Inn, 104.
- Woodward at the Bedford, 81.
Taverns.
- Adam and Eve, Kensington-road, 244.
- African Tavern, St. Michael's Alley, 157.
- Aikin, Miss, her defence of Addison, 243.
- Albion Tavern, Aldersgate-street, 283.
- Aldersgate Taverns, 147-149.
- Apollo Chamber at the Devil Tavern, 164.
- Apollo Sociable Rules, 165.
- Apple-tree, Topham at the, 234.
- Bagnigge Wells Tavern, 227.
- Bayswater Taverns, 243.
- Bear at the Bridge-foot Tavern, 122.
- Bedford Head, Covent Garden, 197.
- Beefsteak Society, 286.
- Bellamy's Kitchen, 208.
- Bermondsey Spa, 262.
- Betty's Fruit-shop, St. James's-street, 219.
- Black Jack, or Jump, Clare Market, 185.
- Blackwall and Greenwich Whitebait Taverns, 267-269.
- Boar's Head Tavern, Eastcheap, 124-128.
- Boar's Head waiters, 114.
- Boar's Head, Southwark, 126.
- Brasbridge the Silversmith, at the Globe, 162.
- Brompton Taverns, 249.
- Brummel and the Rummer Tavern, 203.
- Bush, the, Aldersgate-street, 147-149.
- Byron, Lord, and Mr. Chaworth, Duel between, 211.
- Canary House in the Strand, 180.
- Canonbury Tavern, 228.
- Castle Tavern, Holborn, 234.
- Centlivre, Mrs., anecdote of, 205.
- Chairmen, the Two, 220.
- Chatterton and Marylebone Gardens, 241.
- Cider Cellar, the, 199.
- Clare Market Taverns, 183.
- Clarendon Hotel, the, 278.
- Clubs at the Queen's Arms, 145.
- Coal-hole Tavern, Fountain-court, 182.
- Cock Tavern, Bow-street, 187.
- Cock Tavern, Fleet-street, 170.
- Cock Tavern, Threadneedle-street, 133.
- Coffee-house Canary-bird, 229.
- Coleridge and Lamb, at the Salutation and Cat, 143.
- Colledge, Stephen, and the Hercules Pillars, 172.
- Constitution Tavern, Covent Garden, 199.
- Copenhagen House Tavern, 210.
- Cornelys, Mrs., last of, 252.
- Coventry Act, origin of the, 188.
- Craven Head Tavern, Drury-lane, 185.
- Craven House, Drury-lane, 186.
- Cremorne Tavern and Gardens, 257.
- Cricket at White Conduit House, 225.
- Crown, the, Aldersgate-street, 147.
- Crown Tavern, Threadneedle-street, 134.
- Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand, 179.
- Cumberland and Cuper's Gardens, 261.
- Dagger in Cheapside, 112.
- Devil Tavern, Fleet-street, 162-169.
- Devil Tavern, Views of, 168.
- Devil Tavern Token, rare, 169.
- Dog and Duck, St. George's Fields, 262.
- Dolly's, Paternoster-row, 146.
- Drawers and tapsters, waiters, and barmaids, 121.
- Dryden and Pepys at the Mulberry Garden, 258.
- Duke's Head, Islington, 225.
- D'Urfey's Songs of the Rose, 193.
- Feathers Tavern, Grosvenor-road, 253.
- Fish Dinner carte at Blackwall or Greenwich, 272.
- Fitzgerald at Freemasons' Hall, 281.
- Fives at Copenhagen House, 231.
- Fleece, Covent Garden, 196.
- Fountain Tavern, Strand, 181.
- Fox and Bull, Knightsbridge, 250.
- Freemasons' Hall, 266.
- Freemasons' Lodges, 263.
- Freemasons' Lodges in Queen Anne's reign, 265.
- Freemasons' Tavern, 280.
- French Wine-trade in 1154, 111.
- Globe Tavern, Fleet-street, 161.
- Golden Cross Sign, 220.
- Goldsmith at the Boar's Head, 127.
- Goldsmith at the Globe, 161.
- Goose and Gridiron, 263, 265.
- Grave Maurice Taverns, 159, 160.
- Green Man Tavern, 238.
- Hales, the giant, landlord of the Craven Head, 186.
- "Heaven" and "Hell" Taverns, 206.
- Hercules and Apollo Gardens, 262.
- Hercules' Pillars Taverns, 171.
- Hercules' Pillars, Hyde Park corner, 173.
- Heycock's Ordinary, Temple Bar, 178.
- Highbury Barn Tavern, 228.
- Hole-in-the-Wall, Chandos-street, 174.
- Hole-in-the-Wall, St. Martin's, 174.
- Hole-in-the-Wall Taverns, 173.
- Hummums, Covent Garden, 295.
- Hyde Park Corner Taverns, 173.
- Islington Taverns, 224.
- Jackers, the Society of, 185.
- Jerusalem Taverns, Clerkenwell, 150-152.
- Jenny's Whim Tavern, 253, 254.
- Jerusalem Tavern, Clerkenwell Green, 151.
- Jew's Harp Tavern, 236.
- Joe Miller, his Grave, 184, 185.
- Kent's St. Cecilia picture, 180.
- Kensington Taverns, 242.
- Kentish Town Taverns, 239.
- Kilburn Wells, 242.
- King's Head Tavern, Fenchurch-street, 155.
- King's Head Tavern, Poultry, 135-141.
- Knightsbridge Taverns, 249.
- Knightsbridge Grove Tavern, 252.
- Leveridge's Songs, 198.
- Locket's Tavern, 206.
- London Stone Tavern, 148.
- London Tavern, the, 276.
- Lovegrove's, dinner at, 275.
- Lowe's Hotel, 195.
- Lydgate's Ballad on Taverns, 113.
- Mathematical Society, Spitalfields, 160.
- Marylebone Gardens, account of, 240, 241.
- Marylebone Taverns, 236.
- Mermaid Taverns, three, 124.
- Ministerial Fish Dinner, origin of, 270.
- Mitre, Dr. Johnson and his friends at, 176.
- Mitre Painted Room, 154.
- Mitre Tavern, Fenchurch-street, 154.
- Mitre Tavern, Fleet-street, 175.
- Mitre Tavern, Wood-street, 141.
- Molly Mogg of the Rose, 193.
- Mother Redcap Tavern, 239.
- Mourning Bush Tavern, Aldersgate, 147-149.
- Mourning Crown Tavern and Taylor, the Water-poet, 150.
- Mulberry Garden, the, 257.
- Mull Sack at the Devil Tavern, 163.
- Myddelton's Head Tavern, 228.
- Nag's Head Tavern, Cheapside, 293.
- Offley's, Henrietta-street, 201.
- Old Swan Tavern, Thames-street, 132.
- One Tun Tavern, Jermyn-street, 224.
- Onslow, Speaker, at the Jew's Harp, 237.
- Oxford Kate, of the Cock Tavern, 187.
- Paddington Taverns, 241.
- Paintings at the Elephant, Fenchurch-street, 156.
- Palsgrave Head Tavern, Temple Bar, 178.
- Panton, Col., the gamester, 222.
- Paul Pindar's Head Tavern, Bishopsgate, 153.
- Pepys at the Cock Tavern, 170.
- Pepys at the Hercules' Pillars, 172.
- Piccadilly Hall, 221.
- Piccadilly Inns and Taverns, 221.
- Pimlico Taverns, 259.
- Politics at the Crown and Anchor, 180.
- Pontack's, Abchurch-lane, 130.
- Pope's Head, Cornhill, 113, 131.
- Porson at the Cider Cellar, 200.
- Porson taken ill at the African, 157.
- Portraits, Theatrical, 196.
- Prince of Wales an Odd Fellow, 253.
- Purgatory Tavern, 207.
- Queen's Arms Tavern, St. Paul's Churchyard, 145.
- Queen's Head, Islington, 226.
- Queen's Head Tavern, Bow-street, 188.
- Ranelagh Gardens described, 256.
- Relics of the Boar's Head, 125.
- Robin Hood Tavern, Chiswell-street, 129.
- Rose Tavern and Drury-lane Theatre, 193.
- Rose Tavern, Covent Garden, 192.
- Rose Tavern, Marylebone, 239.
- Rose Tavern, Poultry, 120, 135-141.
- Rose Tavern, Tower-street, 292.
- Royal Academy Club, 289.
- Royal Naval Club, 218.
- Rummer Tavern, Charing Cross, 202.
- "Running Footman," May Fair, 219.
- Sadler's Wells, 228.
- St. John's Gate Tavern, 152.
- St. John's Gate, Johnson at, 151.
- Sala, Mr., his account of Soyer's Symposium, 245.
- Salutation Taverns, 144.
- Salutation and Cat, Newgate-street, 142.
- Salutation, Tavistock-street, 197.
- Shakspeare Tavern, Covent Garden, 189.
- Shaver's Hall, Haymarket, 223.
- Shepherd and his Flock Club, Clare Market, 184.
- Ship Tavern, (Drake,) Temple Bar, 177.
- Shuter, and his tavern places, 191.
- Sign-boards, disfiguring, an old frolic, 177.
- Southwark Tavern Tokens, 263.
- Soyer's Symposium, Gore House, 245.
- Spring Garden Taverns, 205.
- Spring's Tavern, Holborn, 235.
- Spring Garden, Knightsbridge, 251.
- Star Dining-room, 195.
- Star and Garter Tavern, Pall Mall, 211.
- Stolen Marriages at Knightsbridge, 250.
- St. James's Hall, 284.
- Sugar and Sack, 117.
- Swift at the Devil Tavern, 168.
- Tavern, characterized by Bishop Earle, 118.
- Tavern Life of Sir Richard Steele, 182.
- Tavern Signs, Origin of, 296-304.
- Taverns of Old London, 110-122.
- Taverns in 1608 and 1710, 116.
- Taverns, temp. Edward VI., 114.
- Taverns, temp. Elizabeth, 115.
- Taverns destroyed by fire, 290.
- Thatched House Tavern, St. James's-street, 217.
- Theatrical Taverns, 285.
- Three Cranes Tavern, Poultry, 141.
- Three Cranes in the Vintry, 112, 128.
- Tom Brown on Taverns, 121, 122.
- Topham, the Strong Man, his Taverns, 225, 232, 233.
- Turtle at the London Tavern, 273.
- Tzar of Muscovy's Head, 291.
- Wadlows, hosts of the Devil Tavern, 167, 168.
- White Conduit House, 226, 227.
- White Hart Tavern, Bishopsgate Without, 152.
- Whitebait Taverns, 267-269.
- White Horse, Kensington, 243.
- White's Club, 287.
- Win-hous, Saxon, 112.
- Wines by old measure, 151.
- Young Devil Tavern, 169.
THE END.
JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR, PRINTER,
LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS.