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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… those less able to invent their own. For example, Duncan Macdonald included almost 50 recipes [Macdonald (fl. 1800)]. In the previous century, cookery … Tradecards. References: Glasse (1747, facs. 1983), Macdonald (fl. 1800), Rabisha (1682, facs. 2003). Sauce a la …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… cut fine, GARLIC, SHALLOTs, MUSTARD, VINEGAR and PEPPER [Macdonald (fl. 1800)], though he also gives a version for a … of contempt under Piquant Sources: Tradecards. References: MacDonald (fl. 1800). Sauce royal A PREPARED SAUCE, given, … of Royal Sauce appeared in some recipe books, for example [Macdonald (fl. 1800)], for either fish or meat. Not found in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reopened with 11 boys under the headmastership of W. G. Macdonald. The curriculum included mathematics, history, … and drawing were extras at £1 a year for each subject. Macdonald stayed for only a year and was succeeded by W. S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… etc. III (1887), being Surtees Society Pubns. LXXX (1887). Macdonald, G. 'Note on some fragments of imperial statues and …
Unpublished London Diaries
… [192239.] 200. 1924 HIBBERD, STUART. 'This is London...' Macdonald, 1950. 322pp., illus. [BBC announcer's diary, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Nearly three-fourths of the lands are the property of Lord Macdonald; and of the remainder, with the exception of … in building the castle of Armadale, the property of Lord Macdonald, proprietor of the parish, was brought from … in India, was born here. The place confers on the Macdonald family the title of barons of Sleat. Sledmuir …
Old and New London
… "Reminiscences.") LORD WORCESTER. LADY JERSEY. CLANRONALD MACDONALD. LADY WORCESTER. "It was perhaps owing to this …
Survey of London
… of whom six were ScotsLord Montgomerie, the Hon. Archibald Macdonald, the Hon. James Macdonald, Sir David Hunter Blair, baronet (son of Sir James …
Old and New London
… the Gordon riots of 1780 a Protestant mob, headed by Macdonald, a lame soldier, and two womenone a white and one a … London Association arrived, and prevented the demolition. Macdonald and the two women were afterwards hanged for this …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… they were enemies, as they are not. And for sir James Macdonald, for safety of his estate he will swear and … but it is no such matter; but he is come by sir James Macdonald's means to do mischief. And the like may be …
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