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			 Table Skittles (or Bar Skittles) is also known by the curious name of &lsquo;Devil Amongst the Tailors&rsquo; (or Devil Among the Tailors). <BR>This unusual name is thought to have originated from an incident during a play at the <I>Theatre Royal</I>, Haymarket, London in 1805.
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		On 15th August 1805 a play called <I>The Tailors: A Tragedy for Warm Weather,</I>
		starring William Dowton, was presented at a theatre in London's Haymarket, then known as <I>The Little Theatre in the Hay</I>, later to become the <I>Theatre Royal</I>.
		 The London tailors took exception to this satire on their craft, and thousands
		rioted, both inside and outside the theatre. The special constables were
		helpless against the overwhelming odds, so a troop of Life Guards was called.
		Sixteen prisoners were taken and the rest dispersed.
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			The Life Guards did their job so effectively that it was likened to a skittle ball ploughing
			through the skittles. Thereafter, the game of Table Skittles (or Bar Skittles) was often referred
			to as &lsquo;Devil Amongst the Tailors&rsquo; (or Devil Among the Tailors).
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		<P>If you would like to read more about the tailor's riot see this article on the 
		<A HREF="http://www.theatrehistory.com/british/bates001.html" target="_blank">Theatre History site</A></P>
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			I also found these other meanings of the name<BR>&lsquo;Devil Amongst the Tailors&rsquo;<BR>
			 (or Devil Among the Tailors):
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			<LI>A children's game that has a spinning-top careering amongst a set of nine wooden 'men' positioned in 'rooms'. Popular in North America, it possibly originated in France where it is known as <I>Table &agrave; Toupie</I>. It is also played in the Netherlands where it is known as <I>Toptafel</I>.</LI>
			<LI>A heated slanging match, or violent free-for-all.</LI>
			<LI>A firework that emits sparks, stars, and finally 'whirring imps'.</LI>
			<LI>An old Scottish tune, or reel. It was played in the 1960 film <I>Tunes of Glory</I> starring Alec Guinness and John Mills, based on the novel by James Kennaway.<BR>The tune, &lsquo;The Devil Among the Tailors&rsquo;, is also played in English pubs &ndash; click on the links below for more information about these :-<BR><A HREF="http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/pub-session-tunes/idxv1bs.htm" target="_blank">The Devil Among the Tailors &ndash; traditional music</A> <P>and </P><A HREF="http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/Info/RRTuneBk/Alltunes/Alltunes.name.html" target="_blank">The Devil Among the Tailors &ndash; from a list of traditional tunes at Leeds university</A></LI>
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			&lsquo;A Devil Amongst The Tailors&rsquo; is also the name of an Australian hip hop music group from Adelaide!
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