Regency Hot Spots: The Cocoa Tree
In the 1740s, a house at 64 St. James was converted to a chocolate house and became, by the Regency era, a noted Tory Chocolate Continue
In the 1740s, a house at 64 St. James was converted to a chocolate house and became, by the Regency era, a noted Tory Chocolate Continue
Officers in the British Army and Royal Navy above the rank of Major or Commander were eligible to be a member of the United Service Continue
“…If for some reason a woman was ungloved, proper etiquette called for the gentleman to remove his gloves before taking her hand, as it was Continue