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Brandy and cigars / by Peter Eaton.
Eaton, Peter.Date: 1986- Books
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Brandy and salt ; a remedy for various external & internal complaints, discovered by Wm. Lee ... in the year 1830, containing ample directions for making and applying it in all cases of gout, rheumatism, inflammation.
Vallance, J. H.Date: [1840?]- Digital Images
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Ephemera Collection, Cherry Brandy label
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Pure Dry Old Cognac Brandy (E. Archer & Co., Great Malvern).
Date: 1899- Books
The first domestication : how wolves and humans coevolved / Raymond Pierotti and Brandy R. Fogg.
Pierotti, Raymond JohnDate: [2017]- Books
Death's summer coat : what the history of death and dying can tell us about life and living / Brandy Schillace.
Schillace, BrandyDate: 2015- Books
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The warwickshire lad's garland, composed of several excellent new songs. I. The Warwickshire Lad, II. A new Song call'd Be Quiet. III. The Spendthrift or the young man Clap'd up in Limbo. IV. A new Song call'd Tea and Brandy.
Date: 1765?]- Books
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Wholesome advice against the abuse of hot liquors, particularly of coffee, chocolate, tea, Brandy, And Strong-Waters. With Directions To know what Constitutions they Suit, and when the Use of them may be Profitable or Hurtful. By Dr. Duncan of the Faculty of Montpelier. Done out of French.
Duncan, M. (Daniel), 1649-1735.Date: 1706- Books
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The retail compounder; or, publicans friend. An entire new work, shewing by a Set of plain Receipts (never yet made Public) an approved method of making British compounds, As used in the first Rectifying Houses in the Metropolis, such as Peppermint, Carraway, Coriander, Cloves, Cinnamon, Anniseed, Gin Bitters, Brandy Bitters, &c. &c. from a single gallon to any quantity. Which will save full 2s. per Gallon on each Article, and be of as good a Quality as any sold by the Rectifying Distillers. Likewise, An easy Method to make good Gins in small Quantities. To which is added, a description of the hydrometer and thermometer, To ascertain the strength of Spirits, With the Method of using the same, Made Plain to the Meanest Capacity. Together with a few Rules for colouring and refining Liquors, and some cursory Remarks respecting the Spirit Trade. By John Hardy.
Hardy, John, active 18th century.Date: [1795]- Books
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The way to get wealth: or, a new and easie way to make twenty three sorts of wine, equal to that of France; with their Vertues. Also to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack, Brandy, and Cordial Waters: Pickles, Vinegar, and the Mystery of Vintners. Also, divers Physical Receipts to help a Bad Memory, so that you may remember all that you read or do. To make Cloaths keep out Rain. The Compleat Servant-Maid, directing to Dress Fish, Flesh, or Fowl. To have a fresh Crop of Corn. To make China-Varnish, and black Ground for Japan-Work, to Black Wood, and Gild. To which is added, a help to discourse, Giving an Account of Trade of all Countries, and Inventers of Arts and Sciences. An Account of the River Nilus. To make Horses fat. Of Gardning, and many other Curiosities. By the author of The way to save wealth; and of One thousand notable things.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.Date: [1701?]- Books
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The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, equal to that of France with their virtues; and to make cyder equal to canary, also to make Wine of all sorts of Herbs, and to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack, Mum, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Butler's-Ale, Brandy, and Cordial Waters, and 40 sorts of Ale, in a Minute; the Mistery of Vintners; curious Physical Receipts; to help the Memory, that you may remember all you read or do; to keep your Cloaths from wet; to make Corn produce a trebble Crop; to make China Varnish and Black Ground for Japan Work to Black Wood and Gild; Directions for Servant Maids of all sorts, and to Dress Fish, Flesh, and Eowl. II. A help to discourse, giving an account of the commodities of all countries, Inventors of Arts and Sciences, of the River Nilus, Gardening, and divers other Curiosities. III. A book of knowledge, necessary for all traders, and other persons, containing Accounts ready cast up, Rates of Carmen, Watermen, and Coachmen, to keep Books of Accompts, make Bills, Bonds, Wills, Receipts; how to recover bad Debts, and compound them; to write Letters; days fortunate to begin Business in; of Sun rising and setting; time of Tide ebbing and flowing; make Strops to set Razors; to make a Chamber that will contain all sorts of Air, and other Rarities. By the author of The way to save wealth, and also of a Thousand notable things. Price of each 1 s. 6 d.
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703.Date: 1703- Books
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By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland, a proclamation. John Armagh, Rob. Jocelyn, C. Hereas James Mahony and several other persons, were indicated at the last assizes held for the county of Carke, for the unlawful importation of thirty anchors of Brandy into this kingdom, on the twelfth day of April, in the eleventh year of His Majesty's reign. ...
Ireland. Lords Justices and Council.Date: 1743- Books
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Right Brunswick-Mum, a safe and speedy remedy, to remove the unnatural heat of the stomach, and giddiness in the head, contracted by drinking French Brandy. Or King George's welcome to London, being the white-hair'd gentlemen's congratulation of his sovereign majesty upon his happy Arrival and glorious Entry into the City of London, &c. B J. C. Whitelock, One of their Society.
Whitelock, J. C.Date: 1715- Books
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An essay presented; or a method humbly proposed, to the consideration of the honourable the members of both Houses of Parliament: By an English Woolen Manufacturer, To Pay the National Debts, without a new Tax, to in large Trade in general, by Reviving and Securing for Time to come, the British Woolen Exportation Trade, and preventing the Running of Brandy, Tea, &c. in; And to improve all waste uncultivated Lands, within his Majesty's British Dominions.
Webb, Daniel.Date: 1744- Books
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An effectual remedy totally to prevent smuggling, and bring into the revenue 195,000 pounds yearly. In answer to the authors of a new discovery, in a letter to a noble lord, Containing a View of the Clandestine Trade carried on at Boulogn, Calais, and Dunkirk, in Tea, Brandy, and Wool, in Defiance of the Laws of England, to the great Prejudice of his Majesty's Customs, and the very great Danger of bringing in the P-r. By a man of Kent. Addressed to all his southern neighbours.
Man of Kent.Date: [1756?]- Books
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An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths. With advice to the water drinkers at Tunbridge, Hampstead, Astrope, Nasborough, and all the other Chalibeate Spaws: Wherein the Usefulness of cold bathing is further recommended to the Lovers of Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Brandy, &c. Preferring the Use of Bathing in those Springs before the Drinking of Their Waters. With a Table of the Diseases in which cold baths are Proper, or Dangerous. To which is Prefix'd A Letter from Sir John Floyer, in Answer to One of the Author's to him, about the further Use of cold baths. By Dr. Browne.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1707- Books
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An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths. With advice to the water drinkers at Tunbridge, Hampstead, Astrope, Nasborough, and all the other Chalibeate Spaws: Wherein the Usefulness of cold bathing is further Recommended to the Lovers of Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Brandy, &c. Preferring the Use of Bathing in those Springs before the Drinking of their Waters. With a Table of the Diseases in which cold baths are Proper, or Dangerous. To which is Prefix'd A Letter from Sir John Floyer, in Answer to One of the Author's to him, about the further Use of cold baths. By Dr. Browne.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: [1707?]- Books
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The publican's guide; or, key to the distill-house. Containing I. An Account of Rum, Brandy, and other Spirituous Liquors, in their Original State; the most advantageous Method of purchasing each Article; various Frauds on the Quays pointed out, and how to avoid them; with Instructions for the Buyer, by which every Retailer will be enabled to reduce his own Liquors, and sell on Terms equal to- and with far more Credit than-the generality of advertising Merchants. II. The discovery of Adulteration in what is called Genuine Rum; Rum to sink Oil, &c. also the iniquitous Practice of Adulteration in the Distillery. III. A True Description of false proof, commonly called the doctor; how made Use of; it's Effect on Spirits, with Genuine receipts for making the Composition. IV. The Use of Clarke's Celebrated Hydrometer, an Instrument to ascertain the true Strength of Spirits. V. Tables shewing the Prices of Liquors, from 5l. per Tun to 100l. and from One Gallon to a Tun. Also, the exact Weight of Rectified Spirits of Wine, Brandy, Rum, and Proof-Spirit, from One Gallon to Two Hundred. Interspersed with anecdotes and remarks, Necessary to be known by all Dealers in Spirits, and highly interesting to the Public in General. A new edition, with additions. By William Augustus Smyth.
Smyth, William Augustus.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Kearsley's annual eight-penny tax tables, for the year 1795, containing the new duties on Hair Powder, Insurances, Legacies, Receipts, and other Stamps; Stage coaches and pleasure carts Tea, Coffee and Cocoa Nuts, Sweets and Wines. Also an accurate Abstract of the former Taxes on Apprentices Attornies Clerks Auctioneers Alchouse-Keepers Bills of Exchange Brewers Brandy Dealers Bricks and Tiles Candles Coaches Distillers Excise Licences Game Licences Glass Hawkers & Pedlars Houses Horses Medicines Notes of Hand Paper Persumery Post Horses Receipts Servants Slates Spirits Stamps Stones Table Beer Windows Wire, &c. Likewise the new acts for the regulation of franking, The Payment of Soldiers Quarters, And the preventing the Use of False Weights
Kearsley, George, active 1791-1813.Date: [1795]- Books
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A friendly admonition to the drinkers of gin, Brandy, and other Distilled Spirituous Liquors. With an Humble Representation of the Necessity of restraining a Vice so destructive of the Industry, Morals, Health, and Lives of the People. To which are Added, In an Appendix, directions by a very Eminent Physician, to such as may be desirous to break off that odious and fatal Habit of drinking Drams. By Stephen Hales, D. D. Clerk of the Closet to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
Hales, Stephen, 1677-1761.Date: 1751- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Vrouw Eleanora, Teunis de Boer, Master. The said Teunis De Boer, Claimant of 227 Pipes Holland Proof Brandy, on board the said Ship at the Capture, for and on behalf of Hendrick Berghaus of Amsterdam, Merchant, a Subject of the States General of the United Provinces, the sole Owner and Proprietor thereof, - - - Appellant. Tristram Hillman, Commander of the Private Ship of War Maidstone, the Captor, - - - Respondent. On an Appeal from Minorca. The Appellant's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Vrouw Eleonora, Teunis De Boer, Master. Teunis de Boer, the Master and Claimant in Fact of the whole Cargo of said Ship (but now suggested to be Claimant only of Two Hundred and Twenty-Seven Pipes of Holland Proof Brandy, laden on Board said Ship) as the Property of Hendrick Berghaus, of Amsterdam, Merchant, - - - - - Appellant. Tristram Hillman, Commander of the Private Ship of War the Maidstone, the Captor, - - - - - - - Respondent. On an Appeal from the Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Island of Minorca. Respondent's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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The compleat distiller: or the whole art of distillation practically stated, And Adorned with all the New Modes of Working now in Use. In which is Contained, The Way of making Spirits, Aquavitae, Artificial Brandy, and their Application to Simple and Compound Waters in the exact Pondus of the Greater and Lesser Composition; as also many Curious and Profitable Truths for the exalting of Liquors, being the Epitomy and Marrow of the whole Art; supplying all that is omitted in the London Distiller, French Baker, &c. Experience being the true Polisher hereof. To which is added, Pharmacopœia spagyrica nova: Or an Helmontian Course; being a Description of the Philosophical Sal-Armoniack, Volatile Salt of Tartar, and Circulatum Minus, &c. Together with their Use and Office in Preparing Powers, Arcanums, Magisteries, and Quintessences, the Dose and Vertues being Annexed. The second edition, with alterations and additions. Illustrated with copper sculptures. By W. Y-Worth, Medicinae Professor in Doctrinis Spagyricis & per Ignem Philosophus.
Y-Worth, W. (William).Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Pictures
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A brandy vendor is carrying his tray with glasses and bottles in it. Coloured lithograph.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 30298i- Pictures
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A street vendor of brandy is carrying a tray with bottles and glasses in it. Watercolour painting.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 30297i