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Everyman’s Meeting Place The coffee house

1650 Angel in Oxford; 1652 London• c. 1650’s meeting place for the Oxford

scholars who would form the Royal Society• Not just coffee – tea, chocolate, alcohol• Public discourse, public business – wit, gossip,

stock trading, insurance• 82 coffee-houses in London by 1663

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The Oxford Coffee House

• Penny University• Queen’s Lane 1654 and still open• Tom’s catered to dons• Others catered to students of different

colleges• Johnson found the patrons tipsy

[but, it is argued, less so than patrons of the more than 300 ale houses]

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Pasqua Rosée and Daniel Evans

• Daniel Edwards, Levant merchant • Pasqua Rosée, Greek servant and manager

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Early Coffee Houses

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Token, Sultaness Head Coffee House BM

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Rainbow Coffee House

• Freemasons• Huguenot refugees

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Concentration of Coffee Houses

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Areas of London

• Royal Exchange: businessmen• St James's and Westminster: politicians• St Paul's Cathedral: clergymen and theologians

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The London Coffee House

You have all Manner of News there: You have a good Fire, which you may sit by as long as you please: You have a Dish of Coffee; you meet your Friends for the Transaction of Business, and all for a Penny, if you don't care to spend more.

Misson, Maximilien. Memoirs and Observations in his Travels over England. Trans. J. Ozell. London: D. Browne 1719

By 1708, 500 to 600 in the City and Westminster; 3,000 in greater London. 18th C. observers noted artisans started their day with coffee and the news.

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News

• Runners report the latest news• Free access to newspapers and pamphlets• Postings of sailings and auctions

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Specialization

• 1659 Miles’ – Rota debating society• 1670-1700 Will’s – Poetry, literature – Dryden• 1680 Jonathan’s – Revolutionaries, papist

plotters• Alice’s, Westminster – Lords, Commons and

barristers

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Coffee houses elsewhere

1673 EdinburghSurveillance for illicit newspapers

End of 1680s Cambridge, Bristol, Greater Yarmouth, Gloucester1697 Boston Green Dragon Tavern and Coffee House

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Coffee

..that Grave and Wholesome Liquor,that heals the Stomach, makes the Genius quicker,Relieves the Memory, revives the Sad,and cheers the Spirits, without making Mad.

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Coffee−Medicine

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Electuary of Cophy• Organon Salutis: an

instrument to cleanse the stomach: A flexible whale-bone, two or three feet long, with a small linen or silk button at the end, introduced into the stomach to produce the effect of an emetic.

• Take the electuary of coffee before and after using the instrument.

• Take equal quantity of Butter and Sald Oil, melt them well together, but not boyle them:

• Then stirre them well • Then melt therewith three

times as much Honey, and stirre

• Then add powder of Turkish Cophie, to make it a thick Electuary.

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Taxing Coffee and Tea

1660 Tax of 4d/gallon on coffee/ 8d/gallon on tea1663 License coffee houses at 12d

• Ground coffee at 1s. 6d to 6s. 8d/lb.

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Mad Dog in a Coffee House

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1695 Coffee House Scene

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Lloyd’s Coffee House

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Pro Coffee

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Suppression

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Pro and anti

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Benefits of Coffee

• Increased the Trade of Tobacco and Pipes, Earthen dishes: Tin wares, News-Papers, Coals, Candles, Sugar, Teas, Chocolate

• Makes people sociable• Improve Arts, and Merchandise, and

Knowledge;

Houghton, John. "A Discourse of Coffee, Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, by Mr. John Houghton, FRS." Philosophical Transactions 21.248-259: 311-317 (1699).

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Chocolate

• Early recommendation

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Chocolate House

• Later sold at coffee houses

• Chocolate houses known for rowdiness– Probably mixed with

alcohol

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White’s Chocolate House

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White’s according to Hogarth

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Tea

• 1657 Introduced at Thomas Garraway’s coffee house

• Used as medicinal • 1669 British East India company receives its

first order: two canisters of tea weighing 143 lbs 8 oz from Bantam (Banten, Java)

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Tea as a Court Drink

• 1662 Catherine of Braganza brings a preference to England

• Use no longer medicinal• Popular with literary figures• Popular with women

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Tea for the Public

• Sold in coffee houses• Sultaness Head in Sweetings Rents• Garraway’s Coffee House in Exchange Alley.

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Earliest known silver coffee pot ~1680V&A

Gift to East India Company

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Silver tea pot~1670V&A

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Tea CanisterStaffordshire1690-98

13 cm

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Chocolate cups, 1690-95, London

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Rum

17th C. North Sea1760-85, British fort, Staten Island

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Rum and the Navy

1655 Gallon of beer ration [small beer ~1-2%] replaced with half pint of rum [space saver]1740 Admiral Vernon “Old Grog”, concerned about drunkenness replaced this with a 1:4 mixture (grog)1824 Reduced to ¼ pint1850 “Grog Committee” reduces this to 1/8 pint July 31, 1970 Black Tot Day

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Rum and the Colonies

• 1664 First distillery on Staten Island• 1667 Boston, Massachusetts– Technical, metalworking and cooperage skills – Abundant lumber

• Molasses Act of 1733