FOOTNOTES
FOOTNOTES
FOOTNOTES
1.Claude C. Robin,New Travels through North America: in a Series of Letters ... in the Year 1781, Boston, 1784, p. 23.
1.Claude C. Robin,New Travels through North America: in a Series of Letters ... in the Year 1781, Boston, 1784, p. 23.
2.Mercurius Politicus, September 23-30, 1658.
2.Mercurius Politicus, September 23-30, 1658.
3.Edward Wenham, “Tea and Tea Things in England,”Antiques, October 1948, vol. 54, p. 264.
3.Edward Wenham, “Tea and Tea Things in England,”Antiques, October 1948, vol. 54, p. 264.
4.Samuel Sewall,Diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729, reprinted inCollections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879, ser. 5, vol. 6, p. 253.
4.Samuel Sewall,Diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729, reprinted inCollections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879, ser. 5, vol. 6, p. 253.
5.John Marshall Phillips,American Silver, New York, 1949, p. 76.
5.John Marshall Phillips,American Silver, New York, 1949, p. 76.
6.Jacques Pierre Brissot de Warville,New Travels in the United States of America Performed in 1788, London, 1794, p. 80.
6.Jacques Pierre Brissot de Warville,New Travels in the United States of America Performed in 1788, London, 1794, p. 80.
7.Peter Kalm,The America of 1750. Peter Kalm’s Travels in North America, edited and translated by Adolph B. Benson, New York, 1937, vol. 1, p. 346, vol. 2, p. 605.
7.Peter Kalm,The America of 1750. Peter Kalm’s Travels in North America, edited and translated by Adolph B. Benson, New York, 1937, vol. 1, p. 346, vol. 2, p. 605.
8.Baron Cromot du Bourg, “Journal de mon Séjour en Amérique,”Magazine of American History(1880-1881), quoted in Charles H. Sherrill,French Memories of Eighteenth-Century America, New York, 1915, p. 155.
8.Baron Cromot du Bourg, “Journal de mon Séjour en Amérique,”Magazine of American History(1880-1881), quoted in Charles H. Sherrill,French Memories of Eighteenth-Century America, New York, 1915, p. 155.
9.Marquis de Chastellux,Voyages de M. le Marquis de Chastellux dans l’Amérique Septentrionale, Paris, 1788, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 190.
9.Marquis de Chastellux,Voyages de M. le Marquis de Chastellux dans l’Amérique Septentrionale, Paris, 1788, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 190.
10.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 195.
10.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 195.
11.Israel Acrelius,A History of New Sweden; or, The Settlements on the River Delaware, translated and edited by William M. Reynolds, Philadelphia, 1874, p. 158.
11.Israel Acrelius,A History of New Sweden; or, The Settlements on the River Delaware, translated and edited by William M. Reynolds, Philadelphia, 1874, p. 158.
12.Letter from M. Jacquelin, York, Virginia, to John Norton, London, August 14, 1769. In,John Norton and Sons, Merchants of London and Virginia, Being the Papers from Their Counting House for the Years 1750 to 1795, edited by Frances Norton Mason, Richmond, 1937, p. 103.
12.Letter from M. Jacquelin, York, Virginia, to John Norton, London, August 14, 1769. In,John Norton and Sons, Merchants of London and Virginia, Being the Papers from Their Counting House for the Years 1750 to 1795, edited by Frances Norton Mason, Richmond, 1937, p. 103.
13.Letter from Gilbert Barkly to directors of the East India Company, May 26, 1773.Tea Leaves: Being a Collection of Letters and Documents ..., edited by Francis S. Drake, Boston, 1884, p. 200.
13.Letter from Gilbert Barkly to directors of the East India Company, May 26, 1773.Tea Leaves: Being a Collection of Letters and Documents ..., edited by Francis S. Drake, Boston, 1884, p. 200.
14.Philip Vickers Fithian,Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian, 1773-1774; a Plantation Tutor of the Old Dominion, edited by Hunter Dickinson Farish, Williamsburg, 1957, pp. 110, 195-196.
14.Philip Vickers Fithian,Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian, 1773-1774; a Plantation Tutor of the Old Dominion, edited by Hunter Dickinson Farish, Williamsburg, 1957, pp. 110, 195-196.
15.R. T. H. Halsey and Charles O. Cornelius,A Handbook of the American Wing, New York, 1924, pp. 111-112.
15.R. T. H. Halsey and Charles O. Cornelius,A Handbook of the American Wing, New York, 1924, pp. 111-112.
16.Léon Chotteau,Les Français en Amérique, Paris, 1876, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 96.
16.Léon Chotteau,Les Français en Amérique, Paris, 1876, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 96.
17.Médéric Louis Elie Moreau de Saint-Méry,Moreau de St. Méry’s American Journey, translated and edited by Kenneth Roberts and Anna M. Roberts, Garden City, 1947, p. 266.
17.Médéric Louis Elie Moreau de Saint-Méry,Moreau de St. Méry’s American Journey, translated and edited by Kenneth Roberts and Anna M. Roberts, Garden City, 1947, p. 266.
18.Claude Blanchard,The Journal of Claude Blanchard, Commissary of the French Auxiliary Army Sent to the United States During the American Revolution, 1780-1783, translated by William Duane and edited by Thomas Balch, Albany, 1876, pp. 41, 49.
18.Claude Blanchard,The Journal of Claude Blanchard, Commissary of the French Auxiliary Army Sent to the United States During the American Revolution, 1780-1783, translated by William Duane and edited by Thomas Balch, Albany, 1876, pp. 41, 49.
19.Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 266.
19.Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 266.
20.François, Marquis de Barbé-Marbois,Our Revolutionary Forefathers. The Letters of François, Marquis de Barbé-Marbois During His Residence in the United States as Secretary of the French Legation 1779-1785, translated and edited by Eugene Parker Chase, New York, 1929, p. 123.
20.François, Marquis de Barbé-Marbois,Our Revolutionary Forefathers. The Letters of François, Marquis de Barbé-Marbois During His Residence in the United States as Secretary of the French Legation 1779-1785, translated and edited by Eugene Parker Chase, New York, 1929, p. 123.
21.Nancy Shippen,Nancy Shippen, Her Journal Book, edited by Ethel Armes, Philadelphia, 1935, pp. 167, 229, 243.
21.Nancy Shippen,Nancy Shippen, Her Journal Book, edited by Ethel Armes, Philadelphia, 1935, pp. 167, 229, 243.
22.Chastellux,op. cit.(footnote 9), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 40.
22.Chastellux,op. cit.(footnote 9), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 40.
23.Eliza Southgate Bowne,A Girl’s Life Eighty Years Ago. Selections from the Letters of Eliza Southgate Bowne, edited by Clarence Cook, New York, 1887, p. 207.
23.Eliza Southgate Bowne,A Girl’s Life Eighty Years Ago. Selections from the Letters of Eliza Southgate Bowne, edited by Clarence Cook, New York, 1887, p. 207.
24.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 167.
24.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 167.
25.Prince de Broglie, “Journal du Voyage,”Mélanges de la Société des Bibliophiles Français, Paris, 1903, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 13.
25.Prince de Broglie, “Journal du Voyage,”Mélanges de la Société des Bibliophiles Français, Paris, 1903, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 13.
26.Comte de Ségur,Mémoires, ou Souvenires et Anecdotes, Paris, 1826, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 78.
26.Comte de Ségur,Mémoires, ou Souvenires et Anecdotes, Paris, 1826, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 78.
27.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 175.
27.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 175.
28.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 2, p. 677; Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 286.
28.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 2, p. 677; Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 286.
29.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 248.
29.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 248.
30.François Jean, Marquis de Chastellux,Travels in North America in the Years 1780-81-82, New York, 1827, p. 114.
30.François Jean, Marquis de Chastellux,Travels in North America in the Years 1780-81-82, New York, 1827, p. 114.
31.Ferdinand Marie Bayard,Travels of a Frenchman in Maryland and Virginia, with a Description of Philadelphia and Baltimore in 1791, translated and edited by Ben C. McCary, Ann Arbor, 1950, p. 48.
31.Ferdinand Marie Bayard,Travels of a Frenchman in Maryland and Virginia, with a Description of Philadelphia and Baltimore in 1791, translated and edited by Ben C. McCary, Ann Arbor, 1950, p. 48.
32.Mrs. Anne Grant,Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America, as They Existed Previous to the Revolution, New York, 1846, p. 54.
32.Mrs. Anne Grant,Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America, as They Existed Previous to the Revolution, New York, 1846, p. 54.
33.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 2, p. 611.
33.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 2, p. 611.
34.Barbé-Marbois,op. cit.(footnote 20), p. 123.
34.Barbé-Marbois,op. cit.(footnote 20), p. 123.
35.Blanchard,op. cit.(footnote 18), p. 78.
35.Blanchard,op. cit.(footnote 18), p. 78.
36.Ferdinand M. Bayard,Voyage dans l’Intérieur des Etats-Unis, Paris, 1797, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
36.Ferdinand M. Bayard,Voyage dans l’Intérieur des Etats-Unis, Paris, 1797, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
37.Claude Victor Marie, Prince de Broglie, “Narrative of the Prince de Broglie,” translated by E. W. Balch inMagazine of American History, April 1877, vol.I, p. 233.
37.Claude Victor Marie, Prince de Broglie, “Narrative of the Prince de Broglie,” translated by E. W. Balch inMagazine of American History, April 1877, vol.I, p. 233.
38.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
38.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
39.Brissot de Warville,op. cit.(footnote 6), p. 129.
39.Brissot de Warville,op. cit.(footnote 6), p. 129.
40.Suffolk County [Massachusetts] Probate Court Record Books (hereinafter cited as Suffolk County Record Books), vol. 53, p. 444, inventory of Mrs. Hannah Pemberton, Boston, June 22, 1758; vol. 39, p. 185, inventory of Joseph Blake, Boston, September 18, 1746. Among other inventories in Suffolk County Record Books listing tea tables with tea equipment thereon were those of Sendal Williams, Boston, March 13, 1747 (vol. 43, p. 407); Revd. Dr. Benja. Colman, Boston, September 1, 1747 (vol. 40, p. 266); Mr. Nathl. Cunningham, February 6, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 156); Joseph Snelling, Boston, December 8, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 60); Eliza. Chaunay, Boston, May 28, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 382); Gillam Tailer, Boston, October 18, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 817); Jon. Skimmer, Boston, October 30, 1778 (vol. 77, p. 565).
40.Suffolk County [Massachusetts] Probate Court Record Books (hereinafter cited as Suffolk County Record Books), vol. 53, p. 444, inventory of Mrs. Hannah Pemberton, Boston, June 22, 1758; vol. 39, p. 185, inventory of Joseph Blake, Boston, September 18, 1746. Among other inventories in Suffolk County Record Books listing tea tables with tea equipment thereon were those of Sendal Williams, Boston, March 13, 1747 (vol. 43, p. 407); Revd. Dr. Benja. Colman, Boston, September 1, 1747 (vol. 40, p. 266); Mr. Nathl. Cunningham, February 6, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 156); Joseph Snelling, Boston, December 8, 1748 (vol. 42, p. 60); Eliza. Chaunay, Boston, May 28, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 382); Gillam Tailer, Boston, October 18, 1757 (vol. 52, p. 817); Jon. Skimmer, Boston, October 30, 1778 (vol. 77, p. 565).
41.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 31), p. 47.
41.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 31), p. 47.
42.Letter from [Louis Guillaume] Otto [to Nancy Shippen], undated, Shippen Papers, box 6, Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress. The letter is dated about 1780 by Ethel Armes,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 8.
42.Letter from [Louis Guillaume] Otto [to Nancy Shippen], undated, Shippen Papers, box 6, Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress. The letter is dated about 1780 by Ethel Armes,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 8.
43.Jacob Hiltzheimer,Extracts from the Diary of Jacob Hiltzheimer of Philadelphia, 1765-1798, edited by Jacob Cox Parsons, Philadelphia, 1893, p. 94.
43.Jacob Hiltzheimer,Extracts from the Diary of Jacob Hiltzheimer of Philadelphia, 1765-1798, edited by Jacob Cox Parsons, Philadelphia, 1893, p. 94.
44.Fithian,op. cit.(footnote 14), p. 193.
44.Fithian,op. cit.(footnote 14), p. 193.
45.Benjamin Franklin, letter to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, dated February 19, 1758, London.The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Albert Henry Smyth, New York, 1905, vol. 3, p. 432.
45.Benjamin Franklin, letter to Mrs. Deborah Franklin, dated February 19, 1758, London.The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Albert Henry Smyth, New York, 1905, vol. 3, p. 432.
46.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
46.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 93.
47.Boston Gazette, April 25, 1737;Boston News-Letter, June 24, 1762;The New-York Gazette, January 8, 1799. These and other newspaper references have been taken variously from the following sources: George Francis Dow,The Arts and Crafts in New England, 1704-1775, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1927; Rita Susswein Gottesman,The Arts and Crafts in New York, 1726-1776, New York, 1938, andThe Arts and Crafts in New York, 1777-1799, New York, 1954; and Alfred Coxe Prime,The Arts and Crafts in Philadelphia, Maryland, and South Carolina, 1721-1785, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1929.
47.Boston Gazette, April 25, 1737;Boston News-Letter, June 24, 1762;The New-York Gazette, January 8, 1799. These and other newspaper references have been taken variously from the following sources: George Francis Dow,The Arts and Crafts in New England, 1704-1775, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1927; Rita Susswein Gottesman,The Arts and Crafts in New York, 1726-1776, New York, 1938, andThe Arts and Crafts in New York, 1777-1799, New York, 1954; and Alfred Coxe Prime,The Arts and Crafts in Philadelphia, Maryland, and South Carolina, 1721-1785, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1929.
48.Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 39, p. 499, inventory of James Pemberton, Boston, April 8, 1747.
48.Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 39, p. 499, inventory of James Pemberton, Boston, April 8, 1747.
49.Boston News-Letter, November 28, 1771.
49.Boston News-Letter, November 28, 1771.
50.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 215.
50.Shippen,op. cit.(footnote 21), p. 215.
51.Boston News-Letter, October 4, 1750;Maryland Journal, November 20, 1781.
51.Boston News-Letter, October 4, 1750;Maryland Journal, November 20, 1781.
52.Robin,op. cit.(footnote 1), p. 23.
52.Robin,op. cit.(footnote 1), p. 23.
53.W. Stephen Thomas, “Major Samuel Shaw and the Cincinnati Porcelain,”Antiques, May 1935, vol. 27, p. 178. The letter and tea set are exhibited at Deerfield, Massachusetts, by the Heritage Foundation.
53.W. Stephen Thomas, “Major Samuel Shaw and the Cincinnati Porcelain,”Antiques, May 1935, vol. 27, p. 178. The letter and tea set are exhibited at Deerfield, Massachusetts, by the Heritage Foundation.
54.Fithian,op. cit.(footnote 14), p. 133.
54.Fithian,op. cit.(footnote 14), p. 133.
55.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 191.
55.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 191.
56.C. F. Volney,Tableau du Climat et du Sol des Etats-Unis, Paris, 1803, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 95.
56.C. F. Volney,Tableau du Climat et du Sol des Etats-Unis, Paris, 1803, quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 95.
57.Boston News-Letter, March 24, 1774, November 18, 1742, and April 4, 1771;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775.
57.Boston News-Letter, March 24, 1774, November 18, 1742, and April 4, 1771;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775.
58.New-York Gazette, April 3, 1727;Boston Gazette, June 4, 1759;Boston News-Letter, January 9, 1772;Maryland Gazette, May 13, 1773;Pennsylvania Journal, December 15, 1763.
58.New-York Gazette, April 3, 1727;Boston Gazette, June 4, 1759;Boston News-Letter, January 9, 1772;Maryland Gazette, May 13, 1773;Pennsylvania Journal, December 15, 1763.
59.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 347.
59.Kalm,op. cit.(footnote 7), vol. 1, p. 347.
60.Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771, November 18, 1742, and January 9, 1772;New-York Gazette, February 14, 1757;Pennsylvania Gazette, January 25, 1759;Rivington’s New York Gazeteer, January 13, 1774;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;Boston Gazette, September 11, 1758;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
60.Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771, November 18, 1742, and January 9, 1772;New-York Gazette, February 14, 1757;Pennsylvania Gazette, January 25, 1759;Rivington’s New York Gazeteer, January 13, 1774;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;Boston Gazette, September 11, 1758;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
61.Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 38.
61.Moreau de Saint-Méry,op. cit.(footnote 17), p. 38.
62.New-York Gazette, February 14, 1757;Boston Gazette, May 14, 1764;Maryland Gazette, January 4, 1759;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;Pennsylvania Gazette, July 6, 1772, and October 31, 1781;Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771, and January 9, 1772;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
62.New-York Gazette, February 14, 1757;Boston Gazette, May 14, 1764;Maryland Gazette, January 4, 1759;New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;Pennsylvania Gazette, July 6, 1772, and October 31, 1781;Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771, and January 9, 1772;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
63.New-York Mercury, October 30, 1758;Pennsylvania Journal, April 25, 1765;Boston News-Letter, January 17, 1745;New-York Gazette, December 6, 1771.
63.New-York Mercury, October 30, 1758;Pennsylvania Journal, April 25, 1765;Boston News-Letter, January 17, 1745;New-York Gazette, December 6, 1771.
64.Pennsylvania Gazette, January 25, 1759;Pennsylvania Journal, April 25, 1765;Independent Journal[New York], July 23, 1785.
64.Pennsylvania Gazette, January 25, 1759;Pennsylvania Journal, April 25, 1765;Independent Journal[New York], July 23, 1785.
65.New-York Gazette, April 3, 1727.
65.New-York Gazette, April 3, 1727.
66.Maryland Gazette, January 4, 1759;Pennsylvania Chronicle, January 29, 1770; Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 52, p. 324, inventory of John Procter, May 13, 1757.
66.Maryland Gazette, January 4, 1759;Pennsylvania Chronicle, January 29, 1770; Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 52, p. 324, inventory of John Procter, May 13, 1757.
67.Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 52, p. 327, inventory of Revd. Charles Brockwell, May 13, 1757.
67.Suffolk County Record Books, vol. 52, p. 327, inventory of Revd. Charles Brockwell, May 13, 1757.
68.Quotations variously fromNew-York Gazette, April 3, 1727, August 2, 1762;Commercial Advertiser[New York], Oct. 10, 1797;Boston Gazette, July 26, 1756;New-York Daily Advertiser, May 7, 1793;Boston News-Letter, October 18, 1750;Pennsylvania Evening Post, July 11, 1776.
68.Quotations variously fromNew-York Gazette, April 3, 1727, August 2, 1762;Commercial Advertiser[New York], Oct. 10, 1797;Boston Gazette, July 26, 1756;New-York Daily Advertiser, May 7, 1793;Boston News-Letter, October 18, 1750;Pennsylvania Evening Post, July 11, 1776.
69.New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
69.New-York Journal, August 3, 1775;New-York Daily Advertiser, January 21, 1797.
70.Pennsylvania Packet, May 29, 1775;American Weekly Mercury[Philadelphia], January 1736;Boston Gazette, May 3, 1751, and September 11, 1758;Pennsylvania Journal, August 1, 1771.
70.Pennsylvania Packet, May 29, 1775;American Weekly Mercury[Philadelphia], January 1736;Boston Gazette, May 3, 1751, and September 11, 1758;Pennsylvania Journal, August 1, 1771.
71.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 92.
71.Bayard,op. cit.(footnote 36), quoted in Sherrill,op. cit.(footnote 8), p. 92.
72.New-York Daily Advertiser, May 7, 1793.
72.New-York Daily Advertiser, May 7, 1793.
73.Letter from O[tho] Holland Williams to Dr. Philip Thomas, April 12, 1786, Williams Papers, vol. 4, letter no. 320. Manuscript, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland.
73.Letter from O[tho] Holland Williams to Dr. Philip Thomas, April 12, 1786, Williams Papers, vol. 4, letter no. 320. Manuscript, Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Maryland.
74.Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771;Pennsylvania Gazette, October 31, 1781;Minerva, & Mercantile Evening Advertiser[New York], August 4, 1796.
74.Boston News-Letter, April 4, 1771;Pennsylvania Gazette, October 31, 1781;Minerva, & Mercantile Evening Advertiser[New York], August 4, 1796.
75.Boston News-Letter, September 16, 1736.
75.Boston News-Letter, September 16, 1736.
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Spacing within some citations was made more consistent. Except for that, and the cases mentioned below, this book retains the spelling and punctuation of the original:
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