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The Chemical Library of Thomas Britton (1654-1714)

Pages 143-148 | Published online: 29 Nov 2013

REFERENCES

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  • E. Ward, Compleat and Humorous Account of all Remarkable Clubs in the Cities of London and Westminster, London, 1745, 299. A "canary pipe" was a barrel of Canary wine, usually of 126 gallons capacity.
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  • J. U. Nef, Rise of the British Coal Industry, vol, 1, London, 1932, 112; S. Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, London, 1755, entry "slack"; Phil. Trans., 12, 895–9, 1677, has an account of a pit explosion during which the men hid themselves in the "slack or small coal".
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  • J. Ferguson, Bibliographual Notes on Histot'ies of Inventions and Books of Sect'ets, 2 vols', London, 1959; these reprints of Ferguson's papers contain an exhaustive treatment of the books of secrets.
  • "London Libraries", Notes and Quet'ies, ser. 2, 11, 445,1861, footnote on Bagford and Britton.
  • C. J. Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon, vol. 2, Leipzig. 1750, col. 860; Biographie Universelle (Michaud), vol, 15, Paris, 1856, 576; 'Pinks, (5). 94, 277, 736; W. Munk, Roll of the Royal College of Physicians, 2nd ed., vol. 1, London, 1878,275.. Britton sold Garencierelsbook on the use of coral in 1694–
  • R. G. Howarth (ed.), Letters and Second Diary of Samuel Pepys, London, 1932, 243; in this letter to Dr. Charlett, 4 August 1694, Pepys refers to Britton as
  • J. Granger, Biographical Histot'y of England continued by M Noble, vol, 2, London, 1806, 344; Britton is described as "learned in black-letter lore".
  • Hawkins (7), 791–2; Britton was frightened to death by a ventriloquist to whom he was introduced by a neighbour; see also Granger (23), 345.
  • Hearne (2), 152; Mr. S—eldon, at whose house the prank was perpetrated, was "confounded angry" with the young ladies.

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