The first cup of tea in England?
By MORDEN, Robert and Philip LEA , 1700

London, Westminster and Southwark.

British Isles London
  • 作者: MORDEN, Robert and Philip LEA
  • 出版地: [London],
  • 出版商: By Robt. Morden at the Atlas in Cornhill & By Phil. Lea at the Atlas & Hercules in Cheapside,
  • 发布日期: [c1700].
  • 物理描述: Engraved map on two sheets, joined, original outline hand-colour, list of wards, parishes, hospitals, company halls, inns of court, and streets in Westminster.
  • 方面: 640 by 1290mm (25.25 by 50.75 inches).
  • 库存参考: 1449

笔记

The plan depicts Arlington House, on the site of what is now Buckingham Palace. Arlington House was the residence of Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, one of the "Cabal" Ministry, under Charles II. In 1665, the Earl imported from Holland the first pound of tea, at the cost of sixty shillings, therefore making Arlington House, in all probability, the first place in England where a cup of tea was brewed. Arlington House was demolished in 1703 and its site purchased by John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham. Many other grand residences and important buildings are depicted in bird's-eye view, including Burlington House, Berkeley House, Southampton House, London Bridge replete with houses, the Tower of London, and St Paul's.

Also shown is St. James's Park, originally a low and swampy meadow, belonging to the Hospital for Lepers, which was drained and enclosed, and converted by Henry VIII into a 'nursery for deer', charmingly depicted on the present plan.

Scale: approx. 11 inches to 1 staute mile.

参考书目

  1. Howgego 50 (1).

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