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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

Chapter 135: INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
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A richly detailed survey of London social life from the 17th through 19th centuries that describes the origins, character, and customs of coffee-houses, clubs, taverns and pleasure gardens. The author provides short histories and anecdotes about notable establishments, chronicles how coffee-houses fostered business, news and societies, and records tavern culture, dining, entertainments, and club rituals. Appendices and indexes collate freemasons' lodges, tavern signs, incidents such as fires, and related societies, producing a topically organized reference to metropolitan convivial institutions and their changing roles.

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.
  • 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.
  • Inchbald, Mrs., in Russell-street, Covent Garden, 72, 73.
  • Inspector at the Bedford, 76.
  • Jerusalem Coffee-house, 30.
  • Jonathan's Coffee-house, 11-13.
  • Julian at Will's, 59.
  • King, Moll, some account of, 85, 86.
  • King, Tom, his Coffee-house, 84.
  • 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.
  • Elephant Tavern, Fenchurch-street, 156.
  • Evans's, Covent Garden, 194.
  • 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.
  • Vauxhall Gardens, last of, 261.
  • Vintner, the, by Massinger, 119.
  • 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.