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Meals for the million : a help to strict economy containing one hundred and twenty-five dinners, arranged for the seasons, breakfast or supper dishes, delicacies for invalids, and other useful matters suited to incomes varying from £100 to £250 a-year / by Cre-Fydd.
Cre-Fydd, active 19th century.Date: 1867- Books
Meals for the million : a help to strict economy : containing one hundred and twenty-five dinners, arranged for the seasons, breakfast or supper dishes, delicacies for invalids, and other useful matters : suited to incomes varying from £100 to £250 a-year / by Cre-Fydd.
Cre-Fydd, active 19th century.Date: 1869- Ephemera
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50 extra points everyday on your Advantage Card every time you buy a Boots sandwich or a Boots Meal Deal this week... / Boots.
Boots Company.Date: 2002- Books
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A list of the gentlemen riders and riding livery, that are to run for the Give and Take Bag of three thousand Bolts of spoil'd Meal, given by the Gentlemen Engrossers Forestallers, Mealmongers, &c. to be run for on Monday the 5th of Decr 1763. from the Sheriff-Brae in Leith, to the Meal-Market of Edinburgh.
Claudero, approximately 1730-approximately 1790.Date: 1763]- Books
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A garland of new songs, containing 1. The dumb Wife and the Doctor. 2. Young Jockey, a new Song. 3. The Lass that liked Powder. 4. Farmers Daughter. 5. The Grey Meal Pock.
Date: 1790?]- Books
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An appeal to a humane public for the poorer millers and bakers, respecting the high price of bread; and the injury sustained by them erom [sic] the establishment of the London Flour, Meal & Bread Company. ... By an attentive observer.
Attentive observer.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Paine's Age of reason measured by the standard of truth. Wakefield's examination of, and a layman's answer to, The age of reason, both weighed in the balance, and found wanting. By Michael Nash, Author Of Cideon's Cake Of Barley Meal.
Nash, Michael, Methodist.Date: [1794]- Books
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The family-Dictionary: or, houshold companion. Containing, in an alphabetical method, I. Directions for cookery, in Dressing Flesh, Fowl, Fish, Herbs, Roots, &c. Seasoning, making Sauces, Bills of Fare, Art of Carving, &c. II. Making all sorts of Pastry, and Things made of Meal, Flower, whether bak'd, boil'd, or fried, &c. III. Making of Conserves, Candies, Preserves, Confects, Lozenges, Jellies, Creams, Pickles, &c. IV. The Making all kinds of Potable Liquors, as Ales, Meads, Metheglin, English Wines of Cherries, Currans, Goosberries, Rasberries, &c. Cyder, Cyder-Royal, Usquebaugh. V. The Making of all sorts of Perfumes, Sweet Balls, Ponders, admirable Washes, Beautifying Waters, Essences, Pomatums. VI. The Virtues and Uses of the most usual Herbs and Plants, their Roots, Barks, Leaves, Flowers, Fruits, Seeds, used in Physick. Vii. The preparations of several choice medicines, Physical, and Chirurgical, as Cordial Waters, Spirits, Tinctures, Elixirs, Syrups, Pouders, Electuaries, Pills, Oils, Ointments; Cerecloths, and Emplasters. Fitted for a Family Use, in Curing most Diseases incident to Men, Women, and Children. By William Salmon, Professor of Physick.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: 1705- Books
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A complete system of family book-keeping, With the family book itself, Ready ruled and titled, Which is large enough to contain every Article of Expence that may fall under the heads of Butchers Meat, Bread, Flour, Meal, Malt, &c. Groceries, Merceries, Milanery, Liquids, Fruits, Roots, &c. Cheese, Butter, Milk, Apparel, Furniture, Extraordinaries. All which may be set down distinctly, and referred to easily, as often as it may be necessary to know when, where, or of whom, Goods were bought; the Quantity; and whether for ready Money, or on Credit; and what each Article amounts to by the Month and Year. With a Specimen of a Memorandum-Book, for which a sufficient Number of Pages is allotted. The Whole explained by Rules and Examples, in such a Manner, that any Person, who understands the two first Rules of Arithmetick only, may comprehend and keep this Book. To be continued Annually. By A. Walker, Late Writing-Master to the Free Grammar School at Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Walker, A. (Adam), 1730 or 1731-1821.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The bold sea captain's garland, composed of some delightful new songs. 1. English courage provoked to arms, by the present naval preparations against the treacherous French. 2. The drowned Mariner. 3. A new song made on Alice Marley. 4. The Highland Man speaking in praise of his Maggy, or the Bannocks of barley Meal.
Date: 1792?]- Books
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The fifteen plagues of a lawyer, a quack doctor, a recruiting captain, A Fleetstreet Madam, A Pawn Broker, A Tally Man, A Bailiff, An Excise-Man, A Userer, A Wapping Crimp, A Purser and Steward of a Ship, A Baker, A Meal-Man, A Corn-Chandler, An Apothecary, A Car-Man, A Water-man, An Ale-House-Keepers A Vintner, A Taylor, A Perriwig-Maker, A Mantua-Maker, A Stock-Jobber, An Exchange Broker, A Coffee-House, A Brandy-Shop, A Butcher, and a poulterer. To which is added, the fifteen plagues of a foot-man, coach-man, Butler, Cook-Maid, Chamber-Maid, and nursery-maid.
Date: [1711?]- Books
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A catalogue of books in history, divinity, law, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature; to be sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller in Dock-Street, New York.
Noel, Garrat.Date: 1755- Books
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The power of Gospel ministers, and the efficacy of their ministrations, represented in a sermon, preached at New-Ark, before the Reverend Synod of New-York. September 26, 1754. By Samuel Finley, A.M. Minister of the Gospel, in Nottingham, Pennsylvania. Published at the desire of a number of the audience. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Finley, Samuel, 1715-1766.Date: 1755- Books
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The dignity and importance of the Gospel ministry, displayed in a sermon, preached by the Revd. Hugh Knox, A.M. on the day of his ordination, before the Presbytery of New-York. [One line from 2 Corinthians]
Knox, Hugh, approximately 1727-1790.Date: 1755- Archives and manuscripts
Bone meal
Date: 1973-1976Reference: PP/CED/C.3/11Part of: Dent, Charles Enrique (1911-1976)- Books
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A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment, of two Presbyterian ministers, and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon in the city of New-York. By a learner of law, and lover of liberty.
Makemie, Francis, 1658-1708.Date: 1755- Books
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Hutchins's almanack, or ephemeris, for the year of Christian account, 1758 ... Calculated for the vertex of the province of New-York ... By John Nathan Hutchins, teacher of the mathematicks in New-York.
Date: [1757]- Books
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Hutchins's almanack, or ephemeris, for the year of Christian account, 1759. ... Calculated for the vertex of the province of New-York ... By John Nathan Hutchins, teacher of the mathematicks in New-York.
Date: [1758]- Digital Images
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Five women enjoying an Afghan meal.
Lillias Anna Hamilton- Books
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Hutchins, 1755. An almanack, or, ephemeris, for the year of Christian account, 1755. ... Calculated for the vertex of the province of New-York, but may, without much sensible error, serve all the adjacent provinces. By John Nathan Hutchins, philomath. ...
Date: [1754]- Digital Images
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Family sharing a meal in Thailand
John & Penny Hubley- Books
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A sermon preached before the Synod of New-York, convened at Newark, in New-Jersey, September 30, 1756. By Aaron Burr, A.M. President of the College of New-Jersey. Published by the desire of the synod. [Four lines from Zechariah]
Burr, Aaron, 1716-1757.Date: 1756- Archives and manuscripts
Souvenirs of pantomimes and a meal
Date: 1915-1918Reference: RAMC/542/14Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Ephemera
End your meal with an apple!
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Let's have an overseas meal / by Margaret Clark.
Clark, Margaret.Date: [1968], ©1968