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The Nineteenth Century , No 182, Apr 1892 [‎117v] (239/244)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (120 folios). It was created in Apr 1892. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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Extract from COOPER COOP
PRICE LIST
BLACK TEA.
No. 2.— The finest Moning Congou,
2110a lb., is a soft, silky, delicately-
flavoured Tea, and drinks full and round
on the palate.
No. 3.— "The Prince of Teas," 2/10
a lb. This is a brisk, pungent, deliciously-
flavoured Tea, of amazing strength, beau
tifully manipulated—full of flavour, lo
taste this Tea in perfection it should be
drunk without milk or cream, as these to
a great extent hide the pungent, malty
flavour which is so grateful to the palate.
GREEN TEAS.
No. 9.— The finest Moyune Hyson,
3/10 a lb. This Tea is delicately fine. Its
flavour resembles that of the cowslip, and
the colour of the infusion is marvellously
like cowslip wine. It possesses the finest
flavour of all Green Teas. It is principally
consumed in Russia.
No. 10.— The finest young Hyson,
3/10 a lb.
No. II.—The finest Moyune Gun
powder, 3/10 a lb.
BLACK TEAS.
No. 12. —Very choice Black Tea, at
2/4alb.* This Tea possesses great strength
and good flavour.
No 1 ■*. —Marvellously good Black
Tea, at 1 /10 a lb. There is no such value
offered for the money in this Kingdom.
Tea of extra special quality at 2/- a lb.
(unnumbered).
No. 14. —Strong and pungent \ 1 jQ a lb.
Black Tea J
CEYLON TEAS.
No. 17.— Ceylon Pekoe \ 1/10 a lb.
' Souchong J
No. 18.— Ceylon Pekoe ... 2/4 a lb.
No. 10.— Ceylon Orange 2 / IO a lb(
Pekoe
INDIAN TEAS.
No. 20.— Pure Indian Tea ... 1 /10 alb.
No. 21. —Choice Indian Tea... 2/4 a lb.
Packages of Tea—value Five Shillings and upwards—delivered
P r KB in Ivondon and suburbs.
Parcels containing 10 lbs. and upwards sent by rail carriage free
to any Railway Station in tlie United Kingdom.
Packages containing 4 lbs. to 10 lbs. delivered by Parcels Post
to any place in England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales on receipt of
remittance of 3d. in addition to the value of the Tea.
cm m
( To which all L
addressed)
60, King Mam St.,
LONDON, E.G.
Branch Establishm
63, Bishopsgate Street Within, E.C.
268, Regent Circus, W.
35, Strand, W.C. (near Charing X)«
21, Westbourne Grove, W.
334, High Holborn, W.C.
266, Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.
98, Shoreditch High Street, E.,
AND AT LONDON,
20 & 21, East Street, BRIGHTON.

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The file contains a copy of the journal The Nineteenth Century. A pencil note on the cover of the journal, in the hand of Lady Pelly, indicates that Lewis Pelly was being read an article from this journal on Easter Sunday five days before he died.

The article he and his wife were reading has been marked on the cover 'Prospects of Marriage for Women, by Miss Clara E Collet' which appears on folios 24-31.

A second annotation, written by Sir William Henry Rhodes Green, gives the date of Lewis Pelly's death and is provided as context to Lady Pelly's comments.

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1 volume (120 folios)
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The journal contains one set of foliation and three sets of original pagination.

The principal foliation for this volume appears in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio, using a pencil number enclosed with a circle.

The three sets of original printed pagination that appear are as follows:

The advertisments at the front of the journal are paginated as i-xxxii; the articles themselves are paginated as 525-712; and the Sampson Low, Marston & Company publications list at the rear of the journal has been paginated as 1-8.

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