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DUCKWORTH & CO.
3 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C.
1898
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY
Difference between Gaming and Gambling-Universality and Antiquity of
Gambling--Isis and Osiris-Games and Dice of the Egyptians-
China and India-The Jews-Among the Greeks and Romans-
Among Mahometans-Early Dicing-Dicing in England in the
Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries-In the Seventeenth Century
-Celebrated Gamblers-Bourchier-Swiss Anecdote-Dicing in
the Eighteenth Century
CHAPTER I
Latimer and Cards-Discourse between a Preacher and a Professor-The
Perpetual Almanack, or Soldier's Prayer Book-Origin of Playing
Cards-Earliest Notice-Royal Card Playing
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CHAPTER II
Legislation as to Cards-Boy and sheep-Names of old games at Cards-
Gambling temp. Charles II.-Description of a gaming-house, 1669
-Play at Christmas-The Groom Porter-Royal gambling discon-
tinued by George III.-Gambling in church
CHAPTER III
Gambling early Eighteenth Century-Mrs Centlivre-E. Ward-Steele-
Pope-Details of a gaming-house-Grub Street Journal on Gambling
-Legislation on gambling-Peeresses as gaming-house keepers-A
child played for at cards-Raids on gaming-houses-Fielding
CHAPTER IV
Gambling at Bath-Beau Nash-Anecdotes of him-A lady gambler-
Horace Walpole's gossip about gambling-Awful story about
Richard Parsons-Gambling anecdotes-C. J. Fox
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CHAPTER V
The Gambling ladies-Ladies Archer, Buckinghamshire, Mrs Concannon,
&c.-Private Faro Banks-Card-money-Gaming House end of
Eighteenth Century-Anecdotes-The profits of Gaming Houses-
C. J. Fox and Sir John Lade-Col. Hanger on gambling
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CHAPTER VI
The Gambling Clubs-White's, Cocoa Tree, Almack's-A few gamblers
described-Stories of high play-White's and its frequenters-
Brookes' and its players-Captain Gronow and his reminiscences
of gambling-Gambling by the English at Paris-The Duke of
Wellington-Ball Hughes-Scrope Davies-Raggett of White's
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CHAPTER VII
Hanging, the penalty for losing-Suicide-Officer cashiered-Reminis-
cences of an exiled gambler-Description of the principal gaming-
houses at the West End in 1817
CHAPTER VIII
Crockford's Club-His Life-His new Club-house-Epigrams thereon-
Ude and the Magistrate-Description of Club-house-Anecdotes of
Crockford's.
CHAPTER IX
Hells in the Quadrant, 1833-Smith v. Bond-Police powers-" Confes-
Wagers and Betting-Samson-Greek and Roman betting-In the Seven-
teenth Century-"Lusty Packington "-The rise of betting in the
Eighteenth Century-Walpole's story of White's-Betting in the
House of Commons-Story by Voltaire-Anecdotes of betting-
Law suit concerning the Chevalier d'Eon
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