246
The Shorter Pepys, p. 664,21 July 1666.
247
Hobbes Thomas. Leviathan (1651), Pelican edn (1968), pp. 343–344.
248
A Proclamation against the Fighting of Duels, 13 August 1660.
249
Clark, op. cit, p. 36.
250
A Proclamation against Duels, London (1679).
251
A Proclamation against fighting of Duels or single Combats, Edinburgh (1674).
252
HMC, 29 Portland III, p. 303, letter, Denis de Repas to Robert Harley, December 1666.
253
HMC, 25 Le Fleming,?. 52.
254
HMC, 29 Portland III, p. 511, letter, E. Hinton to Sir Edward Harley, London, March, 1668.
255
The Shorter Pepys, p. 871, 6 February 1668.
256
Sir W. Hope. The Comple at Fencing-Master, London (1692).
257
T.C., op. cit, p. 35.
258
Collier Jeremy. Of Duelling, in Miscellanies: in Five Essays, London (1694), pp. 20–21.
259
Steinmetz, op. cit., Vol. i, pp. 221–224.
260
Billacois, op. cit., Ch. 14.
261
Ibid.
262
Flesher, op. cit., and Brioist, op. cit, p. 277.
263
Brioist, op. cit, p. 277, trans, author.
264
Flesher, op. cit.
265
Baldick, op. cit, p. 61.
266
Brioist, op. cit., p. 277.
267
Sir Richard Steele. The Court of Honour: or The Laws, Rules, and Ordinances Establish ’dfor the Suppression of Duels in France, London (1720).
268
Dunlop Ian. Louis XIV, London (1999), p. 127.
269
Cohen, op. cit, p. 70.
270
The Memoirs of the Duke of Saint-Simon (tr. Bayle St John), New York (1936), Vol. I, part I, pp. 38–39.
271
Ibid, p. 161.
272
Ibid., p. 221.
273
Baldick, op. cit, p. 62
274
Brioist, op. cit, p. 245, trans, author.
275
Ibid, p. 277.
276
For this section on Ireland, I have relied heavily on Kelly, op. cit, Chs 1,2.
277
See Kelly, op. cit, pp. 32–3
278
Ireland — Lords Justices & Council, Dublin, 1685.
279
A Proclamation against Duelling, Dublin, 23 February 1690.
280
See Kelly, op. cit, p. 34
281
R McLynn, The Jacobites, London (1985), p. 18.
282
Kelly, op. cit. Ch. 2. p. 46
283
Ibid.
284
McLynn, op. cit, p. 18.
285
Kelly, op. cit, p. 51
286
Kelly, op. cit, pp. 55–56
287
Kelly, op. cit.. Table 2.6, p. 82.
288
Taylor G.S. (ed.). The Life and Uncommon Adventures of Captain Dudley Bradstreet, London (1928) (orig. Dublin, 1755).
289
Uffenbach Z.C. von. London in 1710 (ed.W.H. Quarrel and M. Mare), London (1934), pp. 89–90.
290
Anonymous account (1722), private collection.
291
Ryder Dudley. Diary 1715–1716 (ed. William Matthews), London (1939), pp. 254–255.
292
Ibid, p. 328.
293
Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence from the Earliest Records to the Year 1825, London (1825), Vol. Ill, p. 371.
294
The Case of Capt. John L … k relating to the Killing of Capt. John Dawson, London (1748).
295
Clark, op. cit, p. 31.
296
von Uffenbach, op. cit, p. 12.
297
Ibid.
298
Ibid.
299
Anonymous account, dated 1722, private collection.
300
See Victor Stater. Duke Hamilton is Dead!, New York (1999). The salient facts about Hamilton, Mohun and their duel that follow are drawn from this work and other sources.
301
Both of these tracts can be found in the A.H. Corbie Collection in the library of J. Catholieke Universiteit Leuven.
302
Chishull Edmund. Against Duelling: A Sermon Preach’d before the Queen (1712).
303
Downes Kerry. Sir John Vanburgh, London (1987), p. 414.
304
Spectator. No. 9, 10 March 1711, Everyman’s Library edn, London (1945), Vol. I, pp. 29–30.
305
Spectator. No. 97, 21 June 1711, Vol. I, pp. 300–303.
306
Ibid.
307
Sir Richard Steele. The Court of Honour: or The Laws, Rules, and Ordinances Establish’d for the Suppression of Duels in France, London (1720), pp. 94–100.
308
Isaac Watts, A Defence Against the Temptation to Self-Murther… Together with Some Reflections on … Duelling, London (1726), pp. 134–135.
309
Webster William. A Casuistical Essay on Anger and Forgiveness.., London (1750), p. 72 ff.
310
From the A.H. Corbie Collection, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
311
Clark J.C.D. English Society, 1688–1832, Cambridge University Press (1985), p. 109.
312
Ibid, quoting The Gentleman s Library.