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Old and New London
… die in the course of the week. He used to have a cup of chocolate for breakfast daily, and every Monday morning he …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Peter B. (1995), In Praise of Hot Liquors: The Study of Chocolate, Coffee and Tea-Drinking 1600-1850, York Civic … Who take Account of Coffee, Tea, cocoa-nuts, and survey Chocolate-makers in the Country, London, printed in the Year …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of ways, for example, it was used by some to flavour CHOCOLATE [Houghton], in one recipe claimed effective against …
Old and New London
… of Charles II., on his RestorationBlackheath FairThe "Chocolate House"Present Condition of BlackheathEast Coombe … times there was a house of entertainment here, called the "Chocolate House;" it is mentioned by the Duke of Richmond, … The name of this house was long kept in memory by "Chocolate Row." Lord Wrottesley had an observatory on …
A New History of London
… mead, spirits, or strong waters, coffee, tea, sherbet and chocolate 2. The exile and distresses of Charles, had …
A New History of London
… on beer, ale, and spirituous liquors; on tea, coffee, and chocolate; on malt, hops, soap, starch, candles, paper, …
Survey of London
… built No. 37 for himself, and William Humphreys, chocolate maker, No. 39 as his own house. 20 Michell resided …
Survey of London
… said that she thought she had been poisoned 'in a cup of chocolate'. Rumour credited various people with the deed, …
Survey of London
… near St. James's Church, Chapel, Park, Palace, Coffee and Chocolate Houses.' In a letter dated 23 February 1755 Horace …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… nineteenth century in VARNISH and to flavour MADEIRA and CHOCOLATE [Slater (1907)]. It is not clear whether it is …
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