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LITERARY NOTICE

... Doctor Kitchener ; and as the best thing we could say of the book would not equal what it can say for itself, we shall close our brief remarks with an extract from this latter Ode:- Hail ! multifarious man! Thou wondrous, Admirable Kitchen Crichion ...

ENGLISH GARDENER

... TILEATZBE On the Situation, Soil. Enclosing and Laying- ,Out of Kitchen Gardens; on the Making and Managing of Hot-Beds and Green- Houses; and on the Propagation and Cul tivation of all sorts, of Kitchen-Garden Plants, and of Fruit.Trees whether of the Garden ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... King's kitchen at Clarendon covered with shingles, and the King's houses there to be properly repaired; also to procure two new kitchens to be built for cooking the King's dinner, one at Marlborough and another at Ludgershall, and in each kitchen to cause ...

SOYER'S PHILANTHROPIC GALLERY

... system of soup kitchens for the poor, has just opened a small and interesting exhibition, at 209, Regent-street, in aid of the funds for carrying out that philanthropic object. We understand that the funds subscribed for the soup- kitchen in Bethnal-green ...

ENGLISH GARDENER

... the pikinqg aXn, ma- naging of Hot-Beds quid Green.U Houses. Chap. IV. On propaion and cultiva- tion in general. Chap. V. Kitchen Garden Plants, arg ranged in alphabetical order, with directions relative to the propa- gation and cultivation of each sort ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... The house has been excavated, and raised a story. A suite of rooms, of elegant propor- tions, is added, together with a kitchen, and other offices, wvhich, will complete the internal arrangements. 'the whole are expte~cd to be finished by the ist of ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S RECITER

... in: the But, ere he reuch'd the winning-post, nait unto He saw a haunch of ven'son roast wol isfer Down in the next-door kitchen. Ife rely. o ten Hey! Zounds! what's this? a haunch at Drew's? exe h he I must drop in: I can't refuse: 1 was To pass were ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Cotr :s non t traced toithe -Iteard' -room, th'e kitchen, acd'tbt pantry. W~hik'le--v 'msv havie vickednefi Tk-lh thisis- all perfedtlylna order.. The mio cief of ?? Lbecn, that. teb: gallant y ofi the kitchen andt flablcs l'ag fo n eoi mes afcended,. by ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS

... superior quality to those usually furnished at public dinners. SOYaEs's PAROcuIAn MODEL KITCHEN P FOR TEE POOR WEAVERS OF BETENAL-GtEEN AND SPITALrIELDs.- This kitchen was opened last week in the most distressed part of the parish of Spitalfields, where ...

Published: Sunday 27 February 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1388 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the Royil Dules. No Coaches but such as are allowed tb set Company down in the Lord Stewavrd's Court, are to wait in the Kitchen Court. And it is ordered by the'Lord.Steward, that no Hacknry Chairs or Coaches be admittod inito 3ny of the Court; at St ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... consternation; there is nothing in the house but cold beef, and no money to go to market with. What can they do? Set the kitchen chimney on fire, suggests Mrs. Whizffles. No. then we shall have to pay to put it out, Mrsays Wr lVhifles; who thereupon ...