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270 LIST of ENGLISH LODGES.
81. Star in Coleman-Street, zd and 4th Tuefday,
May 25.
8z. King and Queen’s heads in Rofemary-lane, zd
and 4th Monday, June 21.
83. Oxford Arms, Ludgate-Street, zd and 4th Thurf-
day, June 29.
84. King’s Arms, Dorfet-flreet, Spittlefields, zd and
4th Thurfday, July iz.
87. White-horfe inlpfwich, zd and 4th Thurfday.
86. New Inn in Exeter.
87. King’s Arms in Piccadilly, zd and lall Thurfday,
Auguft 17.
88. Leg in Fleet-ftreet, ill and 3d Friday.
89. Crown Upper Moorfields, zd Tuefday, Augult 29.
90. Royal Vineyard, St James’s Park, every Satur¬
day, 2 o’clock, Sept. 5.
91. Standard ir. Leiceilerfields, ill and 3d Tuefday,
Sept. 8.
92. Virgin’s Inn, Derby, Sept. 14.
93. A private room in Bolton Lee Moors in Lanca-
Ihire, next Wednefday to every full moon,
Nov. 9.
94. Cloth workers Arms, Upper Moorfields, id and
3d Tuefday, Nov. 15.
95. Turk’s Herd, Greek-llreet, Soho, zd Thurfday
in fumm^r, and zd and 4thin winter, Dec. iz.
96. Seven Stars, Bury St Edmond’s, zd and 4th
Thurfday, Dec. 15.
97. Old Mitre in Salifpury, ill and 3^ Wednefday,
Dec. 27.
98. Ship Coffeehoufe near the Hermitage-bridge, ill
and 3d Thurfday, Feb. 2. 1732-3.
99. Theatre Tavern in Goodman’s Fields, zd and
4th Monday, Feb. 17.
100. King’s Arms, Tower-llreet, near the Seven
Dials, ill and 3d Tuefday, March 3.
101. Bear, city of .Bath, ill and 3d Friday, March
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81. Star in Coleman-Street, zd and 4th Tuefday,
May 25.
8z. King and Queen’s heads in Rofemary-lane, zd
and 4th Monday, June 21.
83. Oxford Arms, Ludgate-Street, zd and 4th Thurf-
day, June 29.
84. King’s Arms, Dorfet-flreet, Spittlefields, zd and
4th Thurfday, July iz.
87. White-horfe inlpfwich, zd and 4th Thurfday.
86. New Inn in Exeter.
87. King’s Arms in Piccadilly, zd and lall Thurfday,
Auguft 17.
88. Leg in Fleet-ftreet, ill and 3d Friday.
89. Crown Upper Moorfields, zd Tuefday, Augult 29.
90. Royal Vineyard, St James’s Park, every Satur¬
day, 2 o’clock, Sept. 5.
91. Standard ir. Leiceilerfields, ill and 3d Tuefday,
Sept. 8.
92. Virgin’s Inn, Derby, Sept. 14.
93. A private room in Bolton Lee Moors in Lanca-
Ihire, next Wednefday to every full moon,
Nov. 9.
94. Cloth workers Arms, Upper Moorfields, id and
3d Tuefday, Nov. 15.
95. Turk’s Herd, Greek-llreet, Soho, zd Thurfday
in fumm^r, and zd and 4thin winter, Dec. iz.
96. Seven Stars, Bury St Edmond’s, zd and 4th
Thurfday, Dec. 15.
97. Old Mitre in Salifpury, ill and 3^ Wednefday,
Dec. 27.
98. Ship Coffeehoufe near the Hermitage-bridge, ill
and 3d Thurfday, Feb. 2. 1732-3.
99. Theatre Tavern in Goodman’s Fields, zd and
4th Monday, Feb. 17.
100. King’s Arms, Tower-llreet, near the Seven
Dials, ill and 3d Tuefday, March 3.
101. Bear, city of .Bath, ill and 3d Friday, March
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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