The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 578, December 1, 1832 by Various
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"May, 1731.
"Whereas it is customary for Coffee Houses and other Public Houses to take 8_s._ for a quart of Arrack, and 6_s._ for a quart of Brandy or Rum, made into Punch; _This is to give Notice_, That James Ashley has opened, on Ludgate Hill, the London Coffee House, Punch House, Dorchester Beer and Welsh Ale Warehouse, where the finest and best old Arrack, Rum, and French Brandy is made into Punch, with the other of the finest ingredients--viz.: "A quart of Arrack made into Punch for six shillings; and so in proportion to the smallest quantity, which is half-a-quartern for fourpence halfpenny. "A quart of Rum or Brandy made into Punch for four shillings; and so in proportion to the smallest quantity, which is half-a-quartern for threepence; and Gentlemen may have it as soon made as a gill of wine can be drawn." G.K. * * * * * SIR WILLIAM JONES'S PLAN OF STUDY. |
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