Correspondence of Sarah Spencer Lady Lyttelton 1787 1870
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As for the inns, they are all in both places on the same plan, each having, besides a billiard table for sub- scribers in a little building close adjacent, a long room for the ordinary, where some forty or fifty may easily dine, and a very large and lofty assembly room with an orchestra, where they dance almost every night, and play cards or back-gammon, and breakfast at several little tables, and muster to luncheon and to 15 226 HARROGATE [chap. Ix. tea under a president in the evening. The pr...esident being (this at least is the rule of the ordinary) the oldest resident in the house, and the Fice the last comer. The president also officiates as M. C. At the balls and hops. Balls there are alternately at all the chief inns, and you see cards on the chimney-piece of the great room at the others — "The Ladies and Gents at the present Compts and beg, etc. , the Ladies and Gents at the to a Ball. " I have not been yet to one of these, but I think 1 shall the next time there is one at the Crown, which is the most frequented of the inns la-bas, so as to see the humours.
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