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Identifier: bookofcheesebein00reid (find matches)
Title: The book of the Cheese, being traits and stories of "Ye olde Cheshire Cheese", Wine office court, Fleet street, London
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Reid, Thomas Wilson
Subjects: Cheshire Cheese (Inn)
Publisher: London : "Ye olde Cheshire Cheese"
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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us Redding, who went toHve in Gough Square in 1806, in his Fifty YearsRecollections, Literary and Personal, pubHshed in1858, takes us a little further back. He says: I often dined at the Cheshire Cheese. Johnsonand his friends, I was informed, used to do the same,and I was told I should see individuals who had metthem there. This I found to be correct. The com-pany was more select than in later times. Johnsonhad been dead about twenty years, but there wereFleet Street tradesmen who well remembered bothJohnson and Goldsmith in this place of entertain-ment. Mr. Cyrus Jay, deploring the loss of the Mitre,the Cock, and other old taverns, remarks, Therestill remains the Old Cheshire Cheese, in Wine OfficeCourt, which will afford the present generation, it ishoped, for some years to come, an opportimity ofwitnessing the kind of tavern in which our forefathersdelighted to assemble for refresliment. There was a Mr. Tyers, a silk merchant on Lud-gate Hill, and Colonel Laurence, who carried the
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Johnson and Goldsmith at the Cheese. 13 colrirs of the 20th regiment at the battle of Minden,eve ; fond of repeating that his regimental comradesboie the brunt on that memorable day. The eveningwas the time we thus met. There was also asprinkling of lawyers, old demisoldes and men ofscience; among the latter was a Mr. Adams, anoptician, of Fleet St. Colonel Laurence showed me Goldsmiths tombin the Temple Churchyard ; he was never tired oftalking of his acquaintance with the poet, whom heknew when Goldsmith, as well as Johnson, lived hardby the Cheshire Cheese. I listened with eagernessto what these men of other days told me. Tyersbroke a leg, and was confined to his bed for a longtime, and the rubicund-cheeked Colonel passed theway of all the earth in a year or two after I firstbecame acquainted with him. He used to speak ofGoldsmiths ordinary person, and told me the poetnever broke in upon the conversation when Johnsonwas talking. The left-hand room, entering the Cheshire, andthe tab

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