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The Environs of London
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… have made to Monsieur de Crok for that they both were the dealers and only procurers of them to condescend to abandon …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
Survey of London
… near Oxford Market." This was a firm of "upholders" ( i.e. dealers in second-hand goods) and auctioneers. Messrs. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Butter and Cheese; Milk when they can get it, but rarely; Tea very universally, and in considerable Quantities. They do … particularly to the Weald. What is the Price of such Tea as they drink? About 5 s. a Pound; but they get it dearer …
Journal of the House of Lords
… at Home, Milk Porridge. 1 lb. of Bread per Day,1 oz.of Tea, ½lb. of Butter, and ½lb Sugar, for the Week, for … and Dinner each Day. Milk Porridge. Bread and Cheese. Tea, Bread and Butter. Bread and Cheese. Peas or Rice Soup. … Soup. Full Allowance. Meat only on Sunday. Full Allowance. Tea, Sugar, & Butter suspended during the Pleasure of the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… any Article they require, unless it is their Tobacco and Tea, if they indulge in that, to the Village or Town; and to … the Wages are curtailed by the Profits of the intermediate Dealers, which does not apply to the Hinds. You think it is a …
Journal of the House of Lords
… all the exciseable Articles being so heavy, Soap, Candles, Tea and various Articles of Consumption, of course he … have they to drink? Water. They have no Cheese? No. No Tea? Very little. I have watched One and twenty Men dine … what I have seen, I should think, the Women, Bread and Tea. What is the Price of the Tea the Cottagers use? I cannot …
Journal of the House of Lords
… so bad off, a good many of them. Do their Families drink Tea? Yes, they do, if they can get it; and they look out and …
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