Tea had first appeared publicly in England, …

Years: 1660 - 1660
September

Tea had first appeared publicly in England, where it was introduced during the 1650s through coffee houses.

From here it has been introduced to British colonies in America and elsewhere.

The importing of tea into Britain begins in 1660 with the marriage of King Charles II to the Portuguese princess Catherine of Braganza, who has brought to the court the habit of drinking tea.

Samuel Pepys, having secured the position of Clerk of the Acts to the Navy Board on July 13, had begun his diary on January 1 of this year, and is thus known to posterity as the chronicler of the Restoration.

Pepys has his first cup of tea in September, an event recorded in his diary.

It is probable that early imports came via Amsterdam or through sailors on eastern boats.

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