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At the Sign of the Barber's Pole: Studies In Hirsute History

At the Sign of the Barber's Pole: Studies In Hirsute History

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AT THE SIGN
OF THE BARBER'S POLE

STUDIES IN HIRSUTE HISTORY


BY

WILLIAM ANDREWS

AUTHOR OF "BYGONE ENGLAND"
ETC.


COTTINGHAM, YORKSHIRE
J. R. TUTIN
1904

PREFACE

C

onnected with the barber and his calling are many curiosities of history. In the following pages, an attempt has been made, and I trust not without success, to bring together notices of the more interesting matters that gather round the man and his trade.

In the compilation of this little book many works have been consulted, and among those which have yielded me the most information must be mentioned the following:—

"Annals of the Barber-Surgeons of London," by Sidney Young, London, 1890.

"An Apology for the Beard," by Artium Magister, London, 1862.

"Barbers' Company," by G. Lambert, F.S.A., London, 1881.

"Barber-Surgeons and Chandlers," by D. Embleton, M.D., Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1891.

"Barber's Shop," by R. W. Proctor, edited by W. E. A. Axon, Manchester, 1883.

"Philosophy of Beards," by T. S. Cowing, Ipswich.

"Some Account of the Beard and the Moustachio," by John Adey Repton, F.S.A., London, 1839.

"Why Shave?" by H. M., London.

Notes and Queries, and other periodicals, as well as encyclopædias, books on costume, and old plays, have been drawn upon, and numerous friends have supplied me with information. I must specially mention with gratitude Mr Everard Home Coleman, the well-known contributor to Notes and Queries.

Some of my chapters have been previously published in the magazines, but all have been carefully revised and additions have been made to them.

In conclusion, I hope this work will prove a welcome contribution to the byways of history.

WILLIAM ANDREWS.

Royal Institution, Hull,
August 11th, 1904.


CONTENTS

The Barber's Pole 1
The Barber's Shop 8
Sunday Shaving 21
From Barber to Surgeon 26
Bygone Beards 33
Taxing the Beard 56
Powdering the Hair 59
The Age of Wigs 71
Stealing Wigs 93
The Wig-Makers' Riot 95
The Moustache Movement 96
Index 117


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The House of Commons in the time of Sir Robert Walpole. Wigs in Parliament Frontispiece
The Barber's Shop, from "Orbis Pictus" 3
A Barber's Shop in the time of Queen Elizabeth 10
William Shakespeare (the Stratford Portrait) 15
Henry VIII. receiving the Barber-Surgeons 29
Bayeux Tapestry 34
John Knox, born 1505, died 1572 37
John Taylor, the Water Poet, born 1580, died 1654 38
The Lord Mayor of York escorting Princess Margaret through York in 1503. Shows the Beard of the Lord Mayor 39
Beards in the Olden Time 42
The Gunpowder Conspirators, from a print published immediately after the discovery. Shows the Beards in Fashion in 1605 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@19925@[email protected]#Page_45" class="pginternal"

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