1628-9 when they met att the Tauerne their buisnes was, to practise their dauncing, & to exercise both their wits & bodyes…. The newes of these Reuells, & the excellent dauncers in them, be-ing knowne, there resorted to them euery Satterday night, being the time of Reuells, very much company of gentlemen & Ladyes, & some of them of great quality, & when they had done dauncing in the Hall, the Master brought the Ladyes, to Sir Sidney Montagues chamber, which he had borrowed for that purpose, & there treated them with wine, sweetmeats, & fresh bout att dauncing at the Inns of Court
Entry:
pp. 223-26
INNS OF COURT
1628-9
Bulstrode Whitelocke’s ‘Annals’ BL: Additional MS 53276
f 45 col 1-f 46 col 2*
Volume:
Records of Early English Drama: Inns of Court. Edited by Alan H. Nelson and John R. Elliott, Jr. 3 vols. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010.