12 s. vi. APRIL io, i92o.] NOTES AND QUERIES.
105
1742.
- . d.
1746.
George Hardy Bill for work
aboutt 2 bells
Gave 3 men 3 quart for Havin down
the bell
paid ye passon for his dinner at Visitation
1754. Pd. for a bissom to clean the church [an item in many accounts]
1755, Mar. 31. it was then ordered in
order to destroy those noxious Virmen call'd Norway rats that a penny be pd. for every old rat and a half penny of each young one
Loud for strings for Musick [an annual allowance] . . . . 10
0'09
020
1
1830.
Thomas Purdue mentioned in the church-
wardens' accounts was a bell founder at*
Closworth near Yeovil and a brother of Wm.
and Roger Purdue, who were also noted bell-- 1
founders. Thomas was born in 1621 and
died in 17 1 1. There is a tomb to his memory
in Closworth churchyard inscribed :
" Here lieth the Body of Thomas Purdue who- died the 1st Day of September in the year of OUB - Lord 1711 aged 90 years.
Here Lies a bell founder honest and true Till ye resurrection named Purdue."
L. H. CHAMBERS-
Bedford.
PRINCIPAL LONDON COFFEE-HOUSES, TAVERNS, AND
IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
INNS
(See ante. p. 29, 59, 84.)
Jew's Harp Tavern N. Marylebone
Joe's . . . . Near the Temple
John's . . . . Birchin Lane
Jonathan's . . Exchange Alley
Jump
Key
King of Bohemia's
Head King's (Tom)
King's Arms
King's Arms Tavern
King's Arms Tavern
King's Arms Tavern King's Arms Tavern King's Head King's Head King's Head
King's Head
King's Head
King's Head Inn . .
King's Head Tavern
Knight's
Lamb and Flag . .
Le Beck's . .
Le Coq's
See Black Jack.
Chandos Street
Turnham Green
Tavistock Eow, Covent Garden
North side of Pall Mall, near
the Haymarket
Ludgate Hill
Newgate Street (south side)
South-west corner of St. Martin's Church
Little Piazza, Covent Gar- den
Haymarket (demolished to build the Little Theatre)
Fenchurch Street
Junction of Fleet Street and Chancery Lane (west corner)
Tottenham Court Turnpike Ivy Lane, Paternoster Bow Next to Star Court, Charing
Cross Holborn
Essex Street
Rose Street, Covent Garden N.W. corner of Half-moon Passage (later called Little Bedford Street) Strand
Parliament Street . .
Thornbury, v. 255.
1793 Roach's L.P.P., p. 47.
Shelley's ' Inns,' p. 179. 1711 Addison's Spectator, Mar. 1.
1748 Plan of Great Fire, R. A. E. ., ' N. & Q.,* ' Dec. 9, 1916, p. 401; Shelley's 'Inns,' p. 177 ; Cunningham, p. 268.
MacMichael's ' Charing Cross,' p. 125.
Thornbury, vi. 561.
1731 Fielding's ' Covent Garden Tragedy.'
1736 Fielding's ' Pasquin,' Act 1., sc. i. }-. Wheatley's ' Hogarth's London,' p. 287 r' Dobson's ' Hogarth,' 1907, p. 58.
1731 Chetham Society O.S., xxxiv. 482.
1751 Fielding's ' Amelia,' iv. 5 ; x. 5, 7.
1754 Fielding's ' Voyage to Lisbon.'
1755 Hickey, i. 2-4 ; Lang's ' Literary London,*
p. 225. 1733 Gent. Mag., p. 269.
Harber's ' Dictionary of London,' 1918, .
p. 332. 1717 MacMichael's ' Charing Cross,' p. 165.
1726 Bishop Berkeley, Aug. 24 ; Cunningham* .
p. 395. 1720 'The Pall Mall Restaurant.'
Sydney's ' XVIII. Century, 'i. 194 ; Shelley's-
' Inns,' p. 42.
' Shelley's Inns,' p. 92.
Dobson's ' Hogarth,' 107, p. 103.
1749 Birkbeck Hill, i. 190, 478.
MacMichael's ' Charing Cross,' p. 155.
1729 Middlesex County Records Sessions Books,..
850-877. 1748 ' The Orrery Papers,' 1903, ii. 46.
MacMichafl's ' Charing Cross,' p. 197. 1731 Chetham Society O.S., xxxiv. 487 ; Whit--
ten's ' Nollekens and his Times,' i; 105 ;,.
Larwood. p. 93.
1742 MacMichael's ' Charing Cross,' p. 130. 1793 Roach's L.P.P., pp. 48, 53.