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
Sake Dean Mahomed (also Sheikh Din Muhammad) was born in Patna, India in 1759 and lived into his early 90s, dying in Brighton in 1851. Continue
Something happened a week or so ago in Romancelandia. It’s not a new something, but its an important something. And something that I have been thinking Continue
Angelo’s School of Arms in Soho was founded by legendary fencing master Domenico Angelo in 1758. Domenico authored a book on fencing and is credited Continue