Reasons humbly offered against a clause in the bill against clandestine running of un-customed and prohibited goods, and for the more effectual preventing of frauds relating to the customs, which relates to the package of coffee for exportation and Reasons humbly offer'd against a clause in the bill against running of un-customed and prohibited goods, and for the more effectual preventing of frauds relating to the customs, which relates to the package of coffee for exportation
Description:
Caption title., The Journals of the House of Commons for 12 Jan. 1718 [Lady Day dating, i.e. 12 Jan. 1719] state that: "Mr. Lowndes presented to the House ..., a bill against clandestine running of uncustomed and prohibited goods; and for the more effectual preventing of frauds relating to the customs: and the same was received; and read the first time.", The bill this relates to was enacted: 5 Geo I. c.11., With a docket title., and Stab marks to left margin. For further information, consult library staff.
De l'usage du caphé, du thé, et du chocolate. English
Description:
The tracts on tea and on chocolate have special title-pages. Those on tea and coffee are tr. by John Chamberlayne from the French of Philippe Sylvestre Dufour; that on chocolate from the Spanish of Antonio Colmenero de Ledesma. Cf. British Museum catalogue. and Attributed also to J. Spon.
BEIN UvL12 C6 682n: Letter from ... C, 8, 12, 23 confuses "..." that this book is not translation of "Defow's work" and said it is in the "... of the books ... in the Brit. Museum (Natural hist.) v. 1, p. 562 with the note: "... same attributed to J. Chamberlayne who in 1655 bought the ... edition gives note on title entry "attributed" sometimes to John Chamberlayne" .. in ... vol. IX. and Attributed doubtfully by British Museum to John Chamberlayne, 1666-1723, whose translation of French tracts on coffee and tea by Philippe S. Dufour was published in 1685.
Publisher:
C. Wilkinson
Subject (Topic):
Beverages, Chocolate, Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, and Wine and wine making