APPENDIX.

LILLI-BURLERO.

From 'The Dancing Master,' 15 Ed. 1713.
Brit. Mus. C. 31, b. 21. H. Purcell.

HUNT THE SQUIRIL.

LONGWAYS FOR AS MANY AS WILL.

  ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Men.
'Dancing Master,' Ed. 1713. ☽ ☽ ☽ ☽ Women.

Note.—Each Strain must be played twice over, to each Part of the Dance.

The first Man Heys[667] on the We. side, the 1st Wo. Heys on the Men's side at the same time (a). The 1st Man Heys on the Men's side, the Wo. on the We. side, till they come into their own Places (b). The 1st cu. cross over and turn (a) then the 2 cu. do the same (b).

The 1st Man figures the Figure of 8 on the Man's side, his Partner follows after him the same time, then she slips into her own Place (a). Then the 1st Wo. cast off on the out side of the 3 Wo. and half figures with the 3 and 2 We. her Partner follows her at the same time, then the Man slips into his own Place (b) the 1st cu. being at the top, the 1 man changes over with the 2 Wo. and the 1st Wo. changes over with the 2 Man, then Hands half round all four, the 1 cu. being at the top cast off (a). Then right and left quite round, and turn your partner (b).

MOLL PEATLEY.

LONGWAYS FOR AS MANY AS WILL.

  ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Men.
'Dancing Master,' Ed. 1713. ☽ ☽ ☽ ☽ Women.

The 1 Man begins on the Women's side, the 1 cu. sides to the 2 cu. of one side, and then of the other side; then hit your right elbows together, and then your left, and turn with your left hands behind, and your right hands before, and turn twice round; and then your left Elbows together and turn as before, and so to the next.

A LIST
OF ALL THE PERSONS TO WHOM RINGS AND MOURNING WERE PRESENTED UPON THE OCCASION OF
MR. PEPYS'S DEATH AND BURIAL.

Persons Rings of Mourning
20s. 15s. 10s.
               
Relations viz   Mr. Saml. & John Jackson his 2 Nephews 2     2 Suits & 10 Broad pieces to Samuel.
Capt. Sir Michel, his brother in Law 1     1 Suit.
Ditto, his daughter, Mrs. Mary   1   1 "
Earl of Sandwich 1        
Dr. Montagu, Dean of Durham 1        
Mr. Pickering 1        
Mr. Roger Pepys of Impington   1      
Mr. & Mrs. Matthews 2     2 " & 10 Broad pieces to each.
Mr. Tim Turner, Minister of Tooting   1      
Mr. Bellamy   1      
               
Godchildren viz   Mr. Saml. Gale, Mr. P.'s Godson   1      
Lt. Edwards do.     1    
Mrs. Frances Johnson, his Goddaughter   1      
Mrs. Mary Skynner 1     1 Suit
               
Domestics at his Death viz   Ditto her Maid       1 Suit
His own 7 men & women Servants       7 Suit
    Mr. Richard Gibson   1      
    Mr. Paul Lorrain   1      
    Ditto his Wife     1    
    John Wetton     1    
    Saml. Holcroft     1    
               
Domestics at his Death viz   Mrs. Jane Penny     1 1 Suit & 6 guineas.
Mrs. Jane Fane   1      
Mrs. Mary Ballard       1 "
Ditto her Husband     1    
Mrs. Eliza Hughson       1 "
Ditto her Husband     1    
               
Retainers General viz   Physicians Dr. Sloane 1     1 Suit.
Dr. Shadwell 1     1 "
Chirurgeon, Serjt. Bernard 1        
Apothecary, Mr. Ethersey   1   1 "
Lawyer, Judge Powis   1      
Scrivener, Mr. West   1      
Ditto, his Clerk, Mr. Martin     1    
Goldsmith, Sir Rd. Hoare 1        
Ditto, his Foreman Mr. Arnold   1      
Bookbinder, Mr. Beresford     1    
Ditto his Sewer, Mr. Wetton     1    
    Self as Executor 1     1 "
    Edgley Mr. & Mrs. Samuel   2   2 "
    Ditto their 3 Children   3   3 "
    Mr. Arthur   1      
    Blackburn, Mr. Wm. and Isaac   2      
               
Mr. Hewer's Relations   Crawley Mrs. The Mother   1      
Do. 2 Daughters Eliza & Margaret   2      
Mr. John vide Navy Office   1      
Sergison Mr.   1      
               
Domestics   Mr. Forbes, Chaplain   1      
Mr. Foster, Steward       1 Suit.
Ditto his Wife     1    
               
Clapham   Mr. Saville the Minister   1      
Mr. Horne, late Lecturer   1      
Mr. Pritchard, present Ditto   1      
Mr. Urban Hall   1      
Mr. Juxon   1      
               
Royal Society   Sir John Hoskins President   1      
Mr. Abraham Hill   1      
Mr. Hunt Operator     1    
               
Cambridge   Dr. Quadring, Master of Mag. Coll. 1        
Dr. Bentley, Master of Trin. Coll. 1        
               
Oxford   Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christ Church 1        
Dr. Wallis Professor 1        
Dr. Charlet, Master of University Coll. 1        
Dr. Gregory Professor 1        
               
Admiralty   Mr. Burchett, Secretary   1      
Sir Thos. Littleton Treasurer (a Supporter) 1        
Sir Richd. Haddock, Controller   1      
Mr. Furzer, Surveyor   1      
Mr. Sergison, Clerk of the Acts   1      
Mr. Atkins   1      
               
Commissioners   Mr. Tollett   1      
Mr. Hammond   1      
Mr. Lyddall   1      
               
Officers   Mr. Greenhill   1      
Mr. Tunewell   1      
               
Navy Clerks   Mr. Johnson   1      
Mr. John Crawley   1      
    House keeper, Mrs. Griffin     1    
               
Auditors   Principal Mr. Harley 1        
Mr. Bridges 1        
Deputys Mr. Moody     1    
Mr. Bythell     1    
               
Clergy   Archbishop of Canterbury 1        
Bishop of London 1        
Dean of Worcester, who performed the Service 1     1 Suit.
Dr. Smith 1     1 "
Dr. Millington   1      
Dr. Gibson   1      
Archdeacon Baynard   1      
Mr. Coppyn-Munster of Crutched Fryars   1      
Ditto his Reader   1      
    Earls of Clarendon (a Supporter) 1     1 "
    Feversham (ditto) 1     1 "
    Honble. Mr. Hatton (ditto) 1     1 "
    Vernon (ditto) 1     1 "
    Sir Antoo Deane (ditto) 1     1 "
    William Hodges 1     1 "
    Ditto His Son Mr. Hodges   1      
    Ditto his Partner Mr. Haines   1      
    Sir Henry Shere   1      
    Sir Richard Dutton 1        
    Sir William Gore   1      
    Bowdler-Thomas   1   1 "
    Dégalénière Mons. et Mdlle.   2      
    Dubois, Charles   1      
    Evelyn, John, Grandfather & Grandson 2     1 Suit Grandfather.
    Gawden, Benjamin   1      
    Houblon, Wynne & James 2     2 "
    Houghton, Apothecary   1      
    Hunter, Saml.   1   1 "
    Isted   1      
    Lowndes 1        
    Martin, Joseph, Father & Son   2      
    Monro     1    
    Mussard   1      
    Nelson   1      
    Penn, William 1        
    Snow, Ralph   1      
    Wind, Captain 1        

LORD MAYOR'S DELIGHT.

LONGWAYS FOR AS MANY AS WILL.

  ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Men.
'Dancing Master,' Ed. 1713. ☽ ☽ ☽ ☽ Women.

The 1 Man cast off below the 2 Man, then back to back with the 2 Wo. and stand in the 2 Man's place. The 1 Wo. cast off below the 2 Wo. and go back with the 2 Man being in the 1 Man's place, and stand in the 2 Wo. place.

All four hands half round, then fall back and turn with one hand. Cross over with your own Partner, then the 1 Couple Sett to their partners and Cast off.

WALSINGHAM.

Chappell's 'Popular Music of
the Olden Time.'

As I went to Wal-sing-ham, To the shrine with speed;
Met I with a jol - ly pal - mer, In a pil - grim's weed.

Is in Queen Elizabeth's Virginal book, but is probably much older. Is mentioned very frequently; see 'Knight of the Burning Pestle.' Also Act 5 of Fletcher's 'The Honest Man's Fortune,' a servant says: 'I'll renounce my five mark a year, and all the hidden art I have in carving, to teach young birds to whistle Walsingham.'

THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD.

Chappell's 'Popular Music of
the Olden Time.'

Now pon - der well, You parents dear, These
words which I shall write; A dole - ful sto - ry
you shall hear, In time brought forth to light.

A LIST
OF SOME OF THE
COFFEE-HOUSES IN LONDON
DURING QUEEN ANNE'S REIGN, 1702-1714.

CHOCOLATE HOUSES.

SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY.

In Chappell's 'Popular Music of the Olden Time,' the oldest account of this tune is given as follows: 'According to Ralph Thoresby's MS. account of the family of Calverley, of Calverley in Yorkshire, the dance of Roger de Coverley was named after a knight who lived in the reign of Richard I. Thoresby was born in 1658. The following extract was communicated to Notes and Queries, vol. i. p. 369, by Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Bart.:—Roger, so named from the Archbishop (of York), was a person of renowned hospitality, since, at his day, the obsolete known tune of Roger a Calverley is referred to him, who, according to the custom of those times, kept his Minstrels, from that their Office, named Harpers, which became a family, and possessed lands till late Years in and about Calverley, called to this Day Harper's roids and Harper's Spring.'

The earliest authentic notice I can find of it is in a very curious old tract, printed in the year 1648, or ten years before Thoresby was born, called 'A Vindication or justification of John Griffith, Esq., against the horrid, malitious, and unconscionable Verdict of Coroner's Jury in Cheshire: which was packt by means of that Pocky, Rotten, Lying, Cowardly and most perfidious knave, Sir Hugh Caulverley Knight, onely to vent his inveterate Hatred and Malice against me.' And, on page 5, Mr. Griffiths says: 'I purposely to vex Sir Hugh, and his Champion Dod, sent for a fidler, and during the time my fellow Coursers were drinking a Cup of Ale, we having run our Match, I and my Fidler, rid up to Sayton, and from one end of the town to the other, I made the Fidler play a tune called Roger of Caulverley: This I did to shew, that I did not fear to be disarmed by them, and they may thank themselves for it, for if they had not first endeavoured to mischief me, I should not trouble myself to have vext them.'

ROGER OF COVERLY.

'The Dancing Master,' 15 Ed. 1713.
Brit. Mus. C. 31, b. 21.

CHRIST CHURCH BELLS IN OXON.

'Dancing Master,' Ed. 1713. Dean Aldrich.

CHESHIRE ROUNDS.

LONGWAYS FOR AS MANY AS WILL,

  ☉ ☉ ☉ ☉ Men.
'Dancing Master,' 1713. ☽ ☽ ☽ ☽ Women.

The 1 Man casts off and his Partner follows him, the man goes quite round; the Woman slips up the middle; the Woman casts off and goes quite round. The 1 Man slips up the middle, the 1 cu. cross over below the 2 cus. and cross up into their own places again, then right and left quite round into the 2 couples place.

THE NIGHTINGALE.

The Words by Mr. Welsted. Set by Mr. Carey.

While in a Bow'r wth beau - ty blest, ...
ye lov - 'd ye lov - 'd A - min-tor lies;
While sink - ing on Lu - - cin-da's . . breast, He
fond - ly, fond - ly kiss - 'd her Eyes:
A wake-ful Night-in - - - gale, who long had
mourn'd, had mourn'd with - in ye Shade,
sweet - ly re - new'd her plain - tive Song, And
war - - - - bled through the Glade.

Melodious Songstress! cry'd ye Swain,
To Shades, to Shades less happy go;
Or, if thou wilt with us remain,
Forbear, forbear thy tuneful woe;
While in Lucinda's arms I lie,
To Song, to Song I am not free;
On her soft bosome, when I die,
I dis——cord find in thee.

Brit. Mus. 1. 530./24.