FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   >>  
es in Bedfordshire, such as Panshanger? W. Anderson _Cat and Bagpipes._--In studying some letters which passed between two distinguished philosophers of the last century, I have found in one epistle a request that the writer might be remembered "to his friends at the Crown and Anchor, and the _Cat and Bagpipes_." The letter was addressed to a party in London, where doubtless, both those places of entertainment were. The Crown and Anchor was the house where the Royal Society Club held its convivial meetings. Can you inform me where the Cat and Bagpipes was situated, and what literary and scientific club met there? The name seems to have been a favourite one for taverns, and, if mistake not, is common in Ireland. Is it a corruption of some foreign title, as so many such names are, or merely a grotesque and piquant specimen of sign-board literature? Quasimodo. _Andrew Becket._--A.W. Hammond will feel obliged for any information respecting Andrew Becket, Esq., who died 19th January, 1843, aet. 95, and to whose memory there is a handsome monument in Kennington Church. According to that inscription, he was "ardently devoted to the pursuits of literature," personally acquainted in early life with the most distinguished authors of his day, long the intimate friend of David Garrick, "and a profound commentator on the dramatic works of Shakspeare." Can any of the learned readers of "NOTES AND QUERIES" satisfy this Query? _Laurence Minot._--Is any other MS. of Minot known, besides the one from which Ritson drew his text? Is there any other edition of this poet besides Ritson's, and the reprints thereof? E.S. JACKSON. _Modena Family._--When did Victor Amadeus, King of Sardinia, die? When did his daughter, Mary Duchess of Modena, die, (the mother of the present Duke of Modena, and through whom he is the direct heir of the House of Stuart)? L.M.M.R. _Bamboozle._--What is the etymology of _bamboozle_, used as a verb? L.M.M.R. _Butcher's Blue Dress._--What is the origin of the custom, which seems all but universal in England, for butchers to wear a blouse or frock of _blue_ colour? Though so common in this country as to form a distinctive mark of the trade, and to be almost a butcher's uniform, it is, I believe, unknown on the continent. Is it a custom which has originate in some supposed utility, or in the official dress of a guild or company, or in some accident of which a historical notice has b
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   >>  



Top keywords:

Bagpipes

 

Modena

 
custom
 

Ritson

 

common

 

Andrew

 

literature

 
Becket
 

Anchor

 

distinguished


Victor

 

Amadeus

 

learned

 
Shakspeare
 
dramatic
 

commentator

 

daughter

 
friend
 

Garrick

 

Sardinia


profound
 

readers

 
thereof
 

reprints

 

satisfy

 

JACKSON

 

Laurence

 

Family

 

QUERIES

 
edition

Bamboozle

 

butcher

 

uniform

 
distinctive
 

colour

 
Though
 
country
 

unknown

 

continent

 
accident

company

 
historical
 
notice
 

originate

 

supposed

 

utility

 

official

 
blouse
 
Stuart
 

intimate