Incipit:
To Liquor Boots
Language:
English
Id:
Added to database:
March 3, 2017
Source:
english.bib:3759
Entry type:
Manuscript
Date of publication:
1660–1680?
Holding library:
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Library location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Library call number:
Theatre Collection, HTC-LC GV1763 .S73 1650
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Note:
Manuscript containing descriptions of the following country dances: The Goddesses, What You Please, My Lord Taff, The Gunn-fleet, May Hill, The Maid in the Mill, Over and Under, Black Jack, A Health to Betty, Mul-berry Garden, Singleton-slipp, The Kings Jigg, The Flageolet, Mrs. Youngs Delight, Amaryllis, May the 29th, The Garden of Eden. Manuscript starts from a recipe on liquoring boots (i. e. boots protection recipe). One of the dances is named “May the 29th” (the date of Stuarts Restoration) and therefore manuscript should be dated after 1660. Further details, including basic dating hypothesis, can be found in [Macks, 2016].
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In-text label: | [To Liquor Boots, 1660–1680?] |
Full cite: | To Liquor Boots. 1660–1680?. https://bib.hda.org.ru/books/ward_1660_liquor |
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