Food Consumption England London : A moderate computation of the expences in provisions, spent in the cities of London and Westminster : and the places within the weekly bills of mortality, for a year, month, week, day, hour and minute, founded upon this modest supposition, that there may be but [a] million of people within the said cities and weekly bills of mortality, observed by a scrutinous enquiry i[n] most of the particulars / by John Seller, Sen.; Seller, John,
1691
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Food Consumption England London Early Works To 1800 : A moderate computation of the expences in provisions, spent in the cities of London and Westminster, : and the places within the weekly bills of mortality, for a year, month, week, day, hour and minute, founded upon this modest supposition, that there may be but [a] million of people within the said cities and weekly bills of mortality, observed by a scrutinous enquiry i[n] most of the particulars. / By John Seller, Sen.; Seller, John,
1691
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Food Consumption Europe : Traditional food production and rural sustainable development : a European challenge / [edited by] Teresa de Noronha Vaz, Peter Nijkamp and Jean-Louis Rastoin.
Food Consumption Jamaica : Jamaican food : history, biology, culture / B. W. Higman.; Higman, B. W.,
c2008
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Food Consumption North America : Remaking the North American food system : strategies for sustainability / edited by C. Clare Hinrichs and Thomas A. Lyson.
Food England Early Works To 1800 : The great feast, : at the inthronization of the reverend father in God, George Neavill Arch-Bishop of Yorke, Chancellour of England, in the sixt yeere of Edward the fourth. Wherein is manifested the great pride and vaine glory of that prelate. The copy of this feast was found inrolled in the Tower of London, and was taken out by Mr. Noy His Majesties late Atorney Generall. Printed according to order.
1645
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Food England Humour Early Works To 1800 : Taylors feast : contayning twenty-seaven dishes of meate, without bread, drinke, meate, fruite, flesh, fish, sawce, sallats, or sweet-meats, only a good stomacke, &c. Being full of variety and witty mirth. By John Taylor.; Taylor, John,
Food Habits England London History 19th Century : The epicure's almanack : eating and drinking in Regency London : the original 1815 guidebook / Ralph Rylance ; edited by Janet Ing Freeman.; Rylance, Ralph,