… the operas, plays, assemblies, masquerades and balls she herself attended. London was not the only location for her hospitality: There are many references to , and by, individual members of the bluestocking circles visiting Boscawen in …
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… vestries met monthly. (Eastwood 43) Apart from customary areas in church, venues included public houses, with associated hospitality costs causing further concern. At St Lawrence, Winchester, where new officers were chosen at the White Hart …
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… treated the Club’s literary members as an informal editorial board for his series Miscellany Poems and used the Club’s hospitality to fix author’s loyalties prior to the 1709 Copyright Act. Several literary productions were also direct …