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NOTE1849

BILL OF FARE OF 1626

By LAMBERT B. LARKING (Ryarsh Vicarage)

If an actual bill of fare in a gentleman's house, anno 1626, be worth your acceptance, as a pendant to the one prescribed in your fourth number, you are welcome to the following extract from the account book of Sir Edward Dering, Knt. and Bart.:— "A Dinner att London, made when my Lady Richardson, my sister E Ashbornham, and Kate Ashb,—my brother John Ashb, my cosen Walldron and her sister, and S'r John Skeffington, were with me att Aldersgate streete, December 23, 1626. My sister Fr Ashb and cosen Mary Hill did fayle of coming. Wine 3s. 10d. Stourgeon 7s. a joll of brawne 5s. pickled oystres…

Topics: Historical Customs, Genealogy, Food and Dining

Locations: London, Aldersgate streete, Northampton, Whitehall, Duke of Buckingham's lodgings, S't Giles his Church, y'e feildes