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Grace Cup
A Grace Cup (or Loving Cup) is a silver bowl or tankard with two handles that was traditionally passed round the table after grace at all banquets in London. According to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, the Grace Cup is still seen at the Lord Mayor's feasts, at college, and occasionally in private banquets.〔(Wood-Nuttall Encyclopaedia )〕 Oxford's Oriel College possess Sanford and Heywood grace cups, dated 1654-55 and 1669-70 in its Buttery Plate collection.〔Jones, Alfred, ''Catalogue of the plate of Oriel College Oxford'' (1944) — Oxford University Press pp.xi-xiii, 1-2, 97〕 Nearby Balliol College also makes reference to the use of a Grace Cup which was discontinued in the early 20th century.〔(St Catherine of Alexandria, patron saint of Balliol College )〕
'Grace' cups were passed round when a traditional grace (a prayer of thanksgiving) was said to give thanks for the food eaten. Robert Burton, in his ''Anatomy of Melancholy'' (1621) described their use as 'a corollary to conclude the feast and continue their mirth, a grace cup came in to cheer their hearts and they drank healths to one another again and again'. A good example is The Howard 'Grace' Cup.
==Usage==
The proper way of drinking the cup observed at the Lord Mayor's banquet or City companies' is to have a silver bowl with two handles and a napkin. Two persons stand up, one to drink and the other to defend the drinker. Having taken his draught, he wipes the cup with the napkin, and passes it to his "defender," when the next person rises to defend the new drinker. And so on to the end.〔(Grace Cup ), Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 1898〕


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