I The 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 I 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 I Couple Sett to their partners and Cast off Met I with a jolly palmer, In a pilgrim'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.' 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. Adam's, Chancery Lane. Admiralty, next the Admiralty Adulan's, Lincoln's Inn Fields Alder's, Bull Inn Court, Ivey Aldersgate, without Aldersgate. Amsterdam (old), behind the Andrew's, Bell Yard, Gracechurch Angel (the), Exeter Change. Angel and Crown, Threadneedle Antegoe (the), Finch Lane. Auction (the), Burleigh Street. Bagnio (the), Newgate Street Bank (the), Grocer's Alley. Barbadoes and Jamaica, Water Barcelona, Birchin Lane. Batson's, Cornhill. Baulder's, Church Lane, Houndsditch. Bay Tree (the), St. Swithin's Lane. Bear Key (Quay). Betts', Devonshire Street in Red Lion Square. Betty's, Jermyn Street. Bickerstaff's, Russell Street, Covent Bigg's, Turnstile in Holborn. Bird's, Old Palace Yard, Westminster. Bird's, New Palace Yard, Westminster. Bishop's, Aldersgate Street. Blackborn's, Great Russell Street. Black boy, Ave Maria Lane. Black boy, Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields. Blacknall's, Cross Street, Hatton Garden. Bland's, Catherine Wheel Alley, Whitechapel. Blenheim, by St. James's Church, Blue Coat, St. Swithin's Lane. Bolland's, near the Bear in the Bond's, near St. Dunstan's Church. Martin's. Church Court, St. Bourne's, Cateaton Street. Bourn's, Finch Lane. Boyden's, Tower Street. APPENDIX. Bradshaw, near the Tennis Court Braxton, Henrietta Street, Covent Bridges, Pope's Head Alley, Bright's, Friday Street. Brightman's, near Wapping Old Britannia, Bartholomew Lane. Brome's, King Street, Covent Brown's, Bell Yard, near Temple Brown's, Mitre Court, Temple. Brown's, Ormonde Street. Bull's Head, Corner of Tower Street. Burton's, King Street, St. James's. 263 Couzen's, Maiden Lane, Covent Covent Garden, Upper End of the Cowper's, Cornhill. Cox's, near the Castle Tavern, Cross's, Carey Street, Lincoln's Crowforth's, near King Edward's Crown (the), behind the Royal Crown (the), Chancery Lane. Daniel's, Gerrard Street. Dick's, from Will's, Bell Yard, Dick's, Fleet Street. Digory's, by the Seven Dials. Dowse's, near the Royal Exchange. East India, Leadenhall Street. Elford's, George Yard, Lombard Eller's, Westminster Hall Gate. Essex (the), Mitre Court, Fleet Essex (the), Whitechapel. Exchequer, Mitre Court, Cornhill. Faulck's, St. Martin's-le-Grand. Fellowe's, opposite the Half Moon Finch's, Minories. Fitche's, Great Carter Lane. |