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Old and New London
… there was sometimes a subtle flavour of wine; sometimes of tea. One church, near Mincing Lane, smelt like a druggist's …
Old and New London
… the "Cordwainers and Cobblers," the latter term signifying dealers in shoes and shoemakers. In the reign of Richard II., …
Old and New London
… in the evening they adjourned to White Conduit House to tea, and concluded the evening by a merry supper at the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… units of BOTTLE, CASE Sources: Houghton, Tradecards. Caper tea According to Simmonds, caper TEA, which may have been either plain or scented, was … grains by the addition of GUM or rice-water. Scented caper tea he described as 'small and shotty; some black and glazed; …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… for FURNITURE with other fashionable TABLES, such as the TEA TABLE, PEMBROKE TABLE, etc. Found described as circular, …
Cardiff Records
… decorated, and medals purchased for distribution at the tea to be given to the school-children in Cathays Park. 1893 …
Old and New London
… 'my lady,' drams for vapours; There plans for saddles, tea and toast, Death-warrants, andthe Morning Post." Mike …
A History of the County of Oxford
… also had more specialist shops including confectioners, tea dealers, and drapers, Brize Norton and Kencot sometimes … at any one time. The opening of the railway brought coal dealers to several parishes along with a few railway workers, …
A History of the County of Oxford
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