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504 NOTES AND QUERIES. t i 2 S.IX.DEO. 24,1021. number had consequently to be off " in the records of the corps. WONKY. Having lost one's nerve ; (Vide sup. : Pile up one's bus.) written i ZOOM (TO). To pull the nose of the machine up sharply, so that it has the appearance of jumpy. ! leaping upwards. A spectacular, but occa- sionally dangerous, action. PRINCIPAL LONDON COFFEE-HOUSES, TAVERNS, AND INNS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. (See 12 (An asterisk Hose and Punch- bowl.

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St. Luke's Head and Eight Bells St. Martin's-le- Grand Salopian Salutation Salutation S. vii. 485; ix. 85, 105, 143, 186, 226, 286, 306, 385, 426.) denotes that the house still exists as a tavern, inn or public-house in many cases rebuilt.) Redman's Row, Stepney . . Larwood, p. 388. Southampton Street, Camber- well At the Bridge foot in the Borough Woolwich Common Wandsworth Kingsland Road Silver Street (now Beak Street), Golden Square Labour-in- Vain Hill Queen Street, Cheapside Chancery Lane James Street, Covent Garden . . Sherrard Street, Golden Square Swallow Street The Hermitage, Wapping St. Mary Axe Mount Street St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell . . Red Lion Street, Spitalfields Newgate Street Charing Cross St. Katherine's Court near the Tower Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street 1707 Thornbury, vi. 287-8. Larwood, p. 238. 1711 Daily Courant, Feb. 19. 1794 Simpson's ' Suburban Taverns,* p. 42. 1749 Levander,A.Q.C.,vol. xxix., 1916. 1744 Levander, A.Q.C., vol. xxix., 1916. 1781 Lane's ' Masonic Records,' 1886, p. 69. 1750 Heiron's 'Ancient Freemasonry,' 1921. 1732 ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 12. 1736 Clockmakers' Company,' p. 196. Larwood, p. 381. Timbs's ' Clubs.' Kept by Theophilus Brawn, who afterwards kept Brawn's Head in Bond Street. 1720 Daily Post, Oct. 7. 1744 London Daily Post, Feb. 17. 1759 Lane's ' Masonic Records,' 1886, p. 60. 1784 Lane's 'Masonic Records,' 1886, p.65. 1753 Heiron's ' Ancient Freemasonry,' 1921. 1753 Heiron's 'Ancient Freemasonry" 1921. 1744 London Daily Post, Feb. 25. 1749 Heiron's ' Ancient Freemasonry,' 1921. 1768 Affidavit of the printer of Wilkes's ' Essay on Woman,' Aug. 3. 1769 Levander, A.Q.C., vol. xxix., 1916. 1749 General Advertiser, July 22. 1793 " Rather snug than elegant. It is much used by military heroes, where, under the brokerage of little Whiting, they sell, exchange and barter their commissions as conveniency may dictate." 1720 Daily Post, Oct. 3. 1732 ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 111. 1733 Daily Journal, Mar. 10. " Lost in Lombard Street, a middle sized white dog with smooth hair and liver coloured spots. Whoever brings him to Mrs. Jackson at the Anchor and Crown over against the Salutation Tavern in Lombard Street, shall have five shillings reward." 1739 London Daily Post, Nov. 16.