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Old and New London
… laugh, and be merry, Drink ale, and now and then a cup of sherry; Loves company and understanding talk, And (on both …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Old and New London
… sack (the grape of which was brought from the Canaries); Sherry, the original sack, not sweet; Rumney, a sort of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to St. Malo, bound home from Spain, laden with hides, sherry, sack, soap, tobacco, sugar, and oil; in the captain's … with linen to Cadiz. There he unladed, reladed 10 pipes of sherry, and other goods, also 3 pigs of silver, and a bag of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… James Brook, master of the ship Mary, to enter 2 pipes of sherry [now] in said ship, she being employed as a transport … Ormonde for which service she presented him with the said sherry ; same being neither prize nor plundered goods ; which …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of the Catherine brig, taken by the James sloop, John Sherry master, under a letter of marque, and carried into …
Old and New London
… hock, 50 dozen; Moselle, 50 dozen; Madeira, 50 dozen; sherry and port, about 350 dozen; iced punch, 100 gallons. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… travelling plate, two cases of pistols, ten hampers of sherry containing 40 dozen bottles, 3 padsaddles and six …
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