THE END.
Footnotes:
[1] Tom Taylor’s Life of Haydon, vol. i. p. 49.
[2] Strype, B. iii. p. 278.
[3] It was pulled down in January 1878.
[4] The steepness of Holborn Hill was abolished by the new viaduct in 1869.
[5] Cunningham’s London, vol. i. p. 260.
[6] Archenholz, p. 227.
[7] Beautifully reprinted in 1863 by Mr. J. C. Hotten.
[8] Walpole’s Anecdotes of Painting, vol. iii. p. 274.
[9] Pamphlet “The Burning of the Pope,” quoted in Brayley’s Londiniana, vol. iv. p. 74.
[10] Roger North’s Examen, p. 574.
[11] Ibid. p. 574.
[12] For a further account of these Anti-Papal proceedings the reader may refer to Sir Roger de Coverly, with notes by W. H. Wills.
[13] State Trials, x. pp. 105-124; Burnet, ii. p. 407.
[14] Hume, vol. vii. p. 220.
[15] Evelyn, vol. ii. p. 341.
[16] Temple Bar, the City Golgotha (1853), p. 33.
[17] Cobbett’s State Trials, vol. xviii.
[18] State Trials, vol. xviii. p. 375.
[19] Annual Register (1766), p. 52.
[20] Nichol’s Literary Anecdotes.
[21] Brayley.
[22] Boswell, p. 258.
[23] Ovid, de Art. Amand., B. v. 339.
[24] Recollections of the Life of John O’Keefe, vol. i. p. 81.
[25] O’Keefe’s Life, vol. i. p. 101.
[26] London Scenes, by Aleph (1863), p. 75.
[27] Stow’s Annals.
[28] Hall’s Chronicle (condensed in Nichols’ London Pageants).
[29] Leland’s Collectanea, vol. iv. pp. 310 et seq.
[30] Holinshed.
[31] Nichols’ Progresses, vol. i. p. 58.
[32] Nichols’ London Pageants, p. 63.
[33] London Gazette.
[34] Nichols p. 83.
[35] Dugdale.
[36] Holinshed’s Chronicles, vol. iii. p. 338.
[37] Sharon Turner’s Hist. of England, vol. xii. p. 276.
[38] Hygford’s Exam. Murd., 57.
[39] Ibid.
[40] Pennant.
[41] Camden, p. 632.
[42] Hepworth Dixon’s Story of Lord Bacon’s Life (1862), p. 120.
[43] Hepworth Dixon’s Story of Lord Bacon’s Life (1862), p. 121.
[44] Wotton, Reliquiæ, p. 160.
[45] Dr. Birch’s Memoirs of the Reign of James I.
[46] Ben Jonson’s Works (Gifford), vol. vii. p. 75.
[47] Clarendon’s History of the Rebellion, x. 80.
[48] MS. Journal of the House of Commons.
[49] Smith’s Nollekens.
[50] Boswell’s Johnson (1860), p. 751.
[51] Jeaffreson’s Book about Doctors, p. 97.
[52] Boswell, vol. iv. p. 276.
[53] J. T. Smith’s Streets of London (1846), vol. i. p. 412.
[54] The Intelligencer, Jan. 23, 1664-5.
[55] Disraeli’s Curios. of Lit., p. 289.
[56] Evelyn, vol. i. p. 10.
[57] Dr. King’s Anecdotes, p. 117.
[58] Thoresby’s Diary, ii. 111-117.
[59] British Bibliographer, vol. i. p. 574.
[60] Pope’s Works (Carruthers), vol. ii. p. 379.
[61] Hawkins’s Life of Johnson, pp. 207-244.
[62] Jeaffreson’s Book about Doctors (2d edit.) pp. 207, 208.
[63] Stow, p. 161.
[64] Dryden’s Misc. Poems, iv. 275, ed. 1727 (Cunningham).
[65] Latimer’s Fourth Sermon, 1st ed.
[66] Strype, B. iv. p. 105.
[67] Earl of Monmouth’s Mem., ed. 1759, p. 77.
[68] Lysons.
[69] Dr. Birch’s Mems. of the Peers of England.
[70] Lingard’s History of England.
[71] Hughson.
[72] Cunningham (1846), vol. i. p. 38.
[73] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. i. p. 292.
[74] Lilly On the Life and Death of King Charles I., p. 224.
[75] Walpole’s Anecdotes, ii. 153.
[76] Smith’s Streets, vol. i. p. 385.
[77] Thoresby’s Letters, ii. 329.
[78] Hawkins’s Life of Johnson, p. 208.
[79] Spectator, 329-335.
[80] Ireland’s Authentic Account, etc. (1796), i. p. 42.
[81] W. H. Ireland’s Vindication, p. 21.
[82] Ireland’s Vindication, p. 19.
[83] Boaden’s Life of Kemble, vol. ii. p. 172.
[84] Andrews’s History of British Journalism, vol. ii. p. 285.
[85] Strype, B. iv. p. 118.
[86] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. ii. p. 391.
[87] The Mourning Bride.
[88] It is doubtful whether it was not the duchess. (Wilson’s Life of Congreve, 8vo, 1730, i. p. 1 of Preface.)
[89] Cibber’s Lives of the Poets (1753).
[90] Stow, p. 165.
[91] Spectator, No. 454.
[92] Malachi Malagrowther’s Letters.
[93] Croker’s Boswell, vol. i. p. 475.
[94] Scott’s Dryden, vol. i. p. 388.
[95] Johnson’s Life of Dryden.
[96] Strype, B. ii. p. 508.
[97] Hume.
[98] Dugdale, vol. ii. p. 363.
[99] Mitford, v. 201.
[100] Cunningham, vol. ii. p. 756.
[101] Stow, p. 149.
[102] Burleigh’s Diary in Munden, p. 811.
[103] Wilson’s Life of James I.
[104] L’Estrange’s Life of Charles I.
[105] Certain Information, etc., No. 11, p. 87.
[106] Cunningham, vol. ii. p. 755.
[107] Essay by John D’Espagne.
[108] Ludlow’s Memoirs, vol. ii. p. 615.
[109] Pepys, 2d. edit. vol. i. p. 309.
[110] Pepys, vol. i. p. 357.
[111] Aubrey’s Lives and Letters.
[112] Stow, p. 1045, ed. 1631.
[113] Pepys’s Diary, vol. i. p. 16.
[114] Leigh Hunt’s Town, p. 166.
[115] Ibid. p. 168.
[116] Dryden’s Essay on Dramatick Poesy, 1668.
[117] Cunningham, vol. ii. p. 756.
[118] European Magazine (Mr. Moser).
[119] Smith’s Life of Nollekens, vol. ii. p. 205.
[120] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. i. p. 22 (Notes by Northcote and Mr. Wornum).
[121] Chalmers’s British Poets, vol. vii. p. 101 (Ode to the Royal Society).
[122] Cunningham, vol. i. p. 26.
[123] Ibid. p. 757.
[124] Ibid.
[125] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. i. p. 282.
[126] Galt’s Life of West, pt. ii. p. 25.
[127] Ibid. pp. 36-38.
[128] Strange’s Enquiry into the Rise and Establishment of the Royal Academy (1775).
[129] Pye’s Patronage of British Art, p. 134.
[130] The original thirty-six Academicians were—Benjamin West, Francesco Zuccarelli, Nathaniel Dance, Richard Wilson, George Michael Moser, Samuel Wale (a sign-painter), J. Baptist Cipriani, Jeremiah Meyer, Angelica Kauffmann, Charles Catton (a coach and sign painter), Francesco Bartolozzi, Francis Cotes, Edward Penny, George Barrett (Wilson’s rival), Paul Sandby, Richard Yeo, Mary Moser, Agostino Carlini, William Chambers (the architect of Somerset House), Joseph Wilton (the sculptor), Francis Milner Newton, Francis Hayman, John Baker, Mason Chamberlin, John Gwynn, Thomas Gainsborough, Dominick Serres, Peter Toms (a drapery painter for Reynolds, who finally committed suicide), Nathaniel Hone (who for his libel on Reynolds was expelled the Academy), Joshua Reynolds, John Richards, Thomas Sandby, George Dance, J. Tyler, William Hoare of Bath, and Johann Zoffani. In 1772 Edward Burch, Richard Cosway, Joseph Nollekens, and James Barry (expelled in 1797), made up the forty.—Wornum’s Preface to the Lectures on Painting.
[131] Pye’s Patronage of British Art, 1845, p. 136.
[132] Royal Academy Catalogues, Brit. Mus.
[133] Smith’s Nollekens, vol. i. p. 381.
[134] Life of Haydon, by Tom Taylor, vol. i. p. 30.
[135] Ibid. p. 20.
[136] Thornbury’s Life of Turner.
[137] O’Keefe’s Life vol. i. p. 386.
[138] Knowles’s Life of Fuseli, vol. i. p. 32.
[139] Irvine’s Life of Falconer.
[140] Smith’s Life of Nollekens, vol. ii. p. 129.
[141] Hatton, p. 785.
[142] Postman, No. 80.
[143] Life of Blake, by Gilchrist.
[144] Andrews’s History of Journalism, vol. ii. p. 85.
[145] Strype, B. iii. p. 196.
[146] Glover’s Life, p. 6.
[147] Dennis’s Letters, p. 196.
[148] Procter’s Life of Kean, vol. ii. p. 140.
[149] Dr. King’s Art of Cookery.
[150] Spectator, No. 9.
[151] Memoirs of the Kit-Cat Club, p. 6.
[152] Defoe’s Journal, vol. i. p. 287.
[153] Letters of Lady M. W. Montagu, edited by W. M. Thomas, Esq.
[154] Annual Obituary, vol. vii.
[155] Monthly Repository, by Leigh Hunt, 1836.
[156] Procter’s Life of Kean.
[157] The Temple Anecdotes (Groombridge), p. 50.
[158] Strype, B. iv. p. 120.
[159] Ibid.
[160] Dixon’s Bacon, p. 227.
[161] Appendix to the Tatler, vol. iv. p. 615.
[162] Smith’s Streets of London, vol. iv. p. 244.
[163] Egerton Papers, by Collier, p. 376.
[164] Strype, B. vi. p. 76.
[165] Cunningham, vol. i. p. 283.
[166] London Gazette, No. 897.
[167] Pepys, vol. i. p. 137, 4to ed.
[168] Horace Walpole.
[169] Otway.
[170] Spectator, No. 155.
[171] Tatler, No. 26.
[172] Nouvelle Biographie Univ., vol. xxxviii. p. 19.
[173] Ducatus Leodiensis, fol. 1715, p. 485.
[174] British Apollo (1740), ii. p. 376.
[175] Oldys’s Life of Raleigh, p. 145.
[176] Aubrey, vol. iii. p. 513.
[177] Gough’s British Topography, vol. i. p. 743.
[178] Walpole’s Mems. of George III., vol. iv. p. 173.
[179] Elmes’s Anecdotes, vol. iii.
[180] Cunningham, vol. i. p. 83.
[181] Boswell, vol. i. p. 225.
[182] Hone’s Everyday Book, vol. i. p. 237.
[183] Pye’s Patronage of British Art (1845), pp. 61, 62.
[184] Wine and Walnuts, vol. i. p. 161.
[185] Smith’s Nollekens, vol. i. p. 3.
[186] Ibid. vol. ii. p. 203.
[187] Haydon’s Life, vol. iii. p. 182.
[188] Book about Doctors, by J. C. Jeaffreson, p. 221.
[189] Archenholz, p. 109.
[190] Colman’s Random Records.
[191] See the Percy Society’s Publications.
[192] Rymer, iii. 926.
[193] Chaucer’s Works.
[194] Dugdale’s Baronetage, vol. 1. p. 789.
[195] Scala Chron., p. 175; Froissart, c. 161.
[196] Rymer, vi. 452.
[197] Froissart, lix.
[198] Walsingham, p. 248.
[199] Holinshed, vol. ii. p. 431.
[200] Shakspere incorrectly makes Jack Cade burn the Savoy. He has attributed to that Irish impostor the act of Wat Tyler, a far more patriotic man.
[201] Stow.
[202] Cowley’s Works, 10th edit. (Tonson), 1707, vol. ii. p. 587.
[203] Letter to Evelyn. Cowley’s Works (1707), vol. ii. p. 731.
[204] J. T. Smith’s Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London (1846), vol. i. p. 255.
[205] Baker’s Chronicle (1730), p. 625.
[206] Cunningham’s London (1849), vol. ii. p. 728.
[207] The Postman (1696), No. 180.
[208] Strype, B. iv. p. 107, ed. 1720.
[209] Hughson’s Walks through London, p. 207.
[210] Hughson’s Walks through London, p. 209.
[211] Dryden’s Works (1821 ed.), vol. ii. p. 105.
[212] Athenæ Ox. vol. ii. p. 1036.
[213] Cunningham (1849), vol. ii. p. 537.
[214] Wood’s Athen. Ox. ii. 396, ed. 1721.
[215] The Shepherd’s Hunting (1633).
[216] Macaulay’s History of England, vol. ii. chap. v.
[217] Buckingham’s Works (1704), p. 15.
[218] All the Year Round, May 12, 1860 (The Precinct).
[219] Andrews’s History of British Journalism, vol. ii. p. 83.
[220] Smiles’s Lives of the Engineers, vol. ii. p. 187.
[221] Smiles’s Lives of the Engineers, vol. ii. p. 186.
[222] Ibid., vol. ii. p. 93.
[223] Hepworth Dixon’s Story of Lord Bacon’s Life (1862), p. 14.
[224] Montagu, xii. 420, 432.
[225] Aubrey’s Lives, vol. ii. p. 224; Dixon’s Bacon, p. 315.
[226] Character of Lord Bacon.
[227] Dixon’s Story of Lord Bacon’s Life, p. 33 (1862). Pearce’s Inns of Court.
[228] Sir B. Gerbier.
[229] Bassompierre’s Embassy to England.
[230] Whitelocke, p. 167.
[231] Peacham’s Compleat Gentleman, ed. 1661, p. 108.
[232] Pepys, 6th June 1663.
[233] Dryden (Scott), vol. ix. p. 233.
[234] Pepys’s Diary. vol. i. p. 223.
[235] Evelyn’s Memoirs, vol. i. p. 530.
[236] Rate Books of St. Martin’s.
[237] Cole’s MSS., vol. xx. folio 220.
[238] Gilchrist’s Life of Etty, vol. i. p. 221.
[239] Barrow’s Life of Peter the Great, p. 90.
[240] Ballard’s Collection, Bodleian.
[241] Pennant.
[242] Strype, B. vi. p. 76.
[243] Cunningham, vol. i. pp. 402, 403.
[244] Rate-books of St. Martin’s.
[245] Memorials of Franklin, vol. i. p. 261.
[246] Smith’s Comic Misc. vol. ii. p. 186.
[247] Memoirs of James Smith, by Horace Smith, vol. i. p. 32.
[248] Memoirs of James Smith, by Horace Smith, vol. i. p. 54.
[249] Smith’s Nollekens, vol. i. p. 340.
[250] Ibid. vol. i. pt 302.
[251] Harl. MSS. 6850.
[252] Rate-books of St. Martin’s.
[253] Smith’s Book for a Rainy Day, pp. 281, 282.
[254] Cal. Rot. Patentium.
[255] Brayley’s Beauties of England and Wales, vol. x. part iv. p. 167.
[256] Father Hubbard’s Tale, 4to, 1604.—Middleton’s Works, vol. v. p. 573.
[257] Archer’s Vestiges of Old London (View of Crockford’s shop).
[258] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. iii. p. 911.
[259] Malcolm’s Londinum Rediviv. vol. iii. p. 397.
[260] Hughson’s Walks (1829).
[261] Boswell’s Life of Johnson, vol. i. p. 383.
[262] Boswell, vol. iii. p. 331.
[263] Censura Literaria, vol. i. p. 176.
[264] Spence’s Anecdotes.
[265] State Poems, vol. ii. p. 143 (“A Satyr on the Poets.”)
[266] Leigh Hunt’s Town (1857), p. 135.
[267] Hughson’s Walks, p. 184.
[268] Leigh Hunt’s Town (1859 ed.), p. 134.
[269] Strype, B. iv. p. 117.
[270] Boswell.
[271] Walpole’s Anecdotes (ed. Dallaway), vol. ii. p. 315.
[272] Leigh Hunt’s Town (1859), p. 145.
[273] Brayley’s Beauties of England and Wales, vol. x. part iv. p. 166.
[274] Malone’s Shakspere, vol. iii. p. 516.
[275] Nichols’s Hogarth, vol. ii. p. 70.
[276] Cunningham (1849), vol. i. p. 210.
[277] Hughson’s Walks through London, p. 188.
[278] Chalmers’s Biog. Dict. vol. v. p. 64.
[279] Boswell, ed. Croker, vol. ii. 201.
[280] Stow, p. 166.
[281] Sir G. Buc, in Howes (ed. 1631), p. 1075.
[282] Fitzstephen, circa, 1178: the quotation refers, however, more to the north of London.
[283] Tennyson.
[284] Malcolm’s London, vol. ii.
[285] Knox’s Elegant Extracts.
[286] Leigh Hunt’s Town, p. 146.
[287] Henry IV. second part, act iii. sc. 2.
[288] Prot. Dissenters’ Magazine, vol. vi.
[289] Smith’s Life of Nollekens, vol. i. 365.
[290] Cradock’s Memoirs, vol. iv. p. 166.
[291] Garrard to the Earl of Strafford, vol. i. p. 227.
[292] Citie’s Loyaltie Displayed, 4to, 1661.
[293] Pepys.
[294] Aubrey’s Anecdotes, vol. iii. p. 457.
[295] Malcolm’s Streets of London (1846), vol. i. p. 363.
[296] Parish Clerks’ Survey, p. 286.
[297] Cunningham’s Lives of the Painters, vol. iii. p. 292.
[298] Pope’s Dunciad.
[299] Addison’s Freeholder, No. 4.
[300] J. T. Smith’s Streets of London (1846), vol. i. pp. 366, 367.
[301] Sir G. Buc (Stow by Howes), p. 1075, ed. 1631.
[302] Roper’s Life of Sir Thomas More, by Singer, p. 52.
[303] Spectator No. 2, March 2, 1710-11.
[304] Cunningham, vol. ii. p. 606.
[305] Sir G. Buc, in Howes, p. 1076, ed. 1631.
[306] Trivia.
[307] Smith’s Streets of London, vol. i. p. 338.
[308] Hone’s Every-day Book, vol. i. p. 1300.
[309] Walpole’s Anecdotes of Painting, vol. ii. p. 612.
[310] No. 102.
[311] Pennant’s London (1813), p. 204.
[312] Spectator, No. 454.
[313] Spectator, No. 454.
[314] Andrews’s History of Journalism, vol. ii. p. 8.
[315] Brayley’s Theatres of London (1826), p. 40.
[316] Brayley, p. 42.
[317] Chetwood’s History of the Stage, p. 141.
[318] Spectator, No. 468.
[319] Ward’s Secret History of Clubs, ed. 1709.
[320] Victor.
[321] Edwards’s Anecdotes of Painting, p. 20.
[322] Wine and Walnuts, vol. i. p. 110.
[323] P. Cunningham.
[324] Dr. King’s Art of Cookery, humbly inscribed to the Beef-steak Club. (1709.)
[325] Leigh Hunt’s Town (1859), p. 191.
[326] Cunningham, vol. i. p. 297.
[327] Delaune.
[328] Strype, B. iv. p. 119.
[329] Leigh Hunt’s Town, ch. iv.
[330] Wine and Walnuts, vol. i. p. 281.
[331] Ibid. p. 269.
[332] Wine and Walnuts, vol. i. p. 276.
[333] Cunningham, p. 187.
[334] Whitelocke.
[335] Lockhart’s Life of Scott, vol. vi. p. 20.
[336] The Stage, by Alfred Bunn, vol. iii. p. 131.
[337] Life of Mathews, by Mrs. Mathews (abridged by Mr. Yates), p. 211.
[338] Life of Mathews, by Mrs. Mathews.
[339] Critical Essays (1807), p. 140.
[340] Hazlitt’s Criticisms of the English Stage, p. 98.
[341] Hazlitt’s Criticisms of the English Stage, p. 98.
[342] Cole’s Life of C. Kean, vol. ii. p. 260.
[343] Strype, B. vi. p. 93.
[344] Stow.
[345] Davies’s Life of Garrick, vol. x. p. 217.
[346] Strype, B. vi. p. 93.
[347] Cunningham’s London (1850), p. 219.
[348] Whyte’s Miscellanea Nova, p. 49.
[349] Cunningham, vol. ii. p. 597.—Rate-books of St. Martin’s.
[350] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. i. p. 248.
[351] Dixon’s Story of Lord Bacon’s Life, p. 204.
[352] English Causes Célèbres (edited by Craik), vol. i. p. 79.
[353] Memoirs of the Peers of James I., p. 240.
[354] Autobiography of Lord Herbert, p. 110
[355] Suckling’s Poems.
[356] Camden’s Annals of King James.
[357] Londinum Redivivum.
[358] Walpole to Montague, Feb. 2, 1762.
[359] Dix’s Life of Chatterton, p. 267.
[360] Foster’s Life of Goldsmith, p. 216.
[361] Irving’s Oliver Goldsmith (1850), p. 90.
[362] Dr. Waagen’s Treasures of Art, vol. i. p. 394.
[363] Walpole’s Anecdotes, vol. ii. p. 354.
[364] Walpole, vol. i. p. 277.
[365] The Famous Chronicle of King Edward I. (4to., 1593).
[366] Bosworth’s Anglo-Saxon Dictionary.
[367] Hamlet.
[368] Diversions of Purley.
[369] Peele’s Works (Dyce), vii. 575.
[370] Rymer, ii. 498.
[371] Heming, 590.
[372] Walpole, vol. i. p. 32.
[373] Gleanings from Westminster Abbey, 2d edition, p. 152 (W. Burges), Roxburghe Club.
[374] Lilly’s Observations.
[375] Carlyle’s Cromwell, vol. i. p. 99.
[376] State Trials, vol. v. pp. 1234-5.
[377] Narcissus Luttrell.
[378] Overseers’ Books (Cunningham, vol. i. p. 179).
[379] Harl. MSS. 7315.
[380] Carpenter (quoted by Walpole, Anecdotes, vol. ii. p. 395).