The publican and spirit dealers' daily companion, or, plain and interesting advice to wine vault and public house keepers, On subjects of the greatest Importance to their own Welfare, and to the Health, Comfort, & Satisfaction Of Their Customers & Society At Large: By following the Directions and Receipts in this Work, they will save at least 25 per Cent. Monthly in their own Trade. Contents. Brewing and management of Beer, Ale, and Amber Making of all kinds of Compounds and British Wines Spirit, Wine, and Malt Licences Importation Duty on all Foreign and British Goods Excise on British Compounds Laws relating to Inn-Keepers Publicans, &c. Billetting of Soldiers Arts and Deceptions of Brokers &c. &c. &c. The Weight of all kinds of Spirits, with Sundry Gauge Tables for Butts and Casks of all dimensions, likewise comprising the various uses of Clark, Dring & Co and Quins Hydrometer & Thermometer.

  • Boyle, P. (Patrick), -1808?.
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[1800]
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Publicans' daily companion

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London : printed and sold by the author, P. Boyle, No. 14, Vine-Street, Piccadilly. Sold also by Mr. Richardson, under the Royal Exchange; Messrs. Dring and Face, mathematical-instrument makers to the Honorable Board of Excise, 6, Tooley street, Borough; of Mr. Hurst, Paternoster row; and may be had of all the respectable booksellers in the kingdom, [1800]

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145,[1]p. ; 120.

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The sixth edition.

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ESTC T123382

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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