Blue Stocking A female pedant. In 1400 a society of ladies and gentlemen was formed at Venice,
distinguished by the colour of their stockings, and called della calza. It lasted till 1590, when it appeared
in Paris and was the rage among the lady savantes. From France it came to England in 1780, when Mrs.
Montague displayed the badge of the Bas-bleu club at her evening assemblies. Mr. Benjamin Stillingfleet
was a constant attendant of the soirées. The last of the clique was Miss Monckton, afterwards Countess
of Cork, who died 1840.