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Survey of London
… 66. Ibid., 1786/3/477. 67. Ibid., 1801/3/3802. 68. D.N.B. 69. M.L.R. 1780/2/498. 70. Ibid., 1782/4/271, … of the House of Commons, 16601850, 1954, p. 77; D.N.B. 73. The Letters of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, ed. … over England, trans. John Ozell, 1719, pp. 21920. 11. T. D'Urfey, Collin's Walk through London and Westminster, 1690, …
A Dictionary of London
… Row, West Smithfield Near the Bars. Mentioned in d'Urfey's "Ancient Song for Bartholomew Fair." Probably the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Minervae, a courtly academy which Sir Francis Kynaston (d. 1642) proposed to move from his London house into the … Chelsea College. 13 The lexicographer Adam Littleton (d. 1694) opened a school in Chelsea where he practised a new … 20 on one occasion with an epilogue written by Thomas D'Urfey and spoken by the earl of Clanricarde's daughter Lady …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… residence of the next master, Mr. W. Walker. In 1910 Mr. D. D. Bulger became master; and hounds were kennelled at Pursley … Magazine for 1795. The hunt was ridiculed by Tom D'Urfey in his Pills to purge Melancholy; but as late as 1822 …
Old and New London
… Who declared t'other day, in a superfine passion, He'd cut me and bring the old king into fashion." Such attacks … Mrs. Oldfield, Addison, Vanbrugh, Steele, Rowe, Tom D'Urfey, Dr. Garth, Kneller, Harley, Mr. Markam, Mrs. Manley, …
Old and New London
… are there printed without the basses. He also composed for D'Urfey's comedy of 'The Fond Husband, or the Plotting …
Survey of London
… when he visited France in 1665, and St. Albans 'had us'd him with all Kindness and Indulgence imaginable'. 9 Wren … 14 Richard Hayburne, carpenter, 15 and Jonathan Wil(l)cox, d carpenter (see page 33). Story and Wilcox both worked under … the sonatas and songs and part of the music for Thomas D'Urfey's Don Quixote. 213 His 'kinsman' Ralph or Raphael …
Old and New London
… have been noted for more than eatables. A ballad from Tom D'Urfey's "Pills to Purge Melancholy," describing Bartholomew …
Old and New London
… write "Where has commerce such a mart, So rich, so throng'd, so drain'd, and so supplied As Londonopulent, enlarg'd, and still … the materials thereof became firewood." In one of Tom D'Urfey's songs, called "A Touch of the Times," published in …
Old and New London
… from bailiffs snug, The Muse found Scroggins, stretch'd beneath a rug." "Their Majesties' servants," as might have … the year 1690, under the auspices of Colley Cibber, Tom D'Urfey, and many noted characters. Of Spiller, Mr. Diprose …
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