Notes and Queries, Number 30, May 25, 1850 by Various
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_King's Coffee-house, Covent Garden._--As an addition to "Mr. RIMBAULT's" Notes on Cunningham's _Handbook_, the following extract from Harwood's _Alumni Etonenses_, p. 293., in the recount of the boys elected for Eton to King's College may be interesting:-- "A.D. 1713, 12." "Thomas King born at West Ashton in Wiltshire; went away scholar, in apprehension that his fellowship {494} would be denied him, and afterwards kept that coffee-house in Covent Garden which was called by his own name." J.H.L. _Spur Money_ (No. 23. p. 374, and No 28. p. 462.).--In a curious tract, published in 1598, under the title of _The Children of the Chapel stript and whipt_, we have the following passage:-- "Wee think it very necessarye that every quorister sholde bringe with him to churche a Testament in Englishe, and turne to everie chapter as it is daily read, or som other good and godly prayer-booke, rather than spend their tyme in talk and hunting after _spur-money_, whereon they set their whole mindes, and do often abuse dyvers if they doe not bestowe somewhat on them." In 1622, the dean of the Chapel Royal issued an order by which it was decreed-- |
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