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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
1843 10 bags 1000 Captain's biscuit » - 22 April 1843 40 bags 40 0 0 Common
ship's biscuit » - 28 April 1843 90 bags 90 0 0 Navy biscuit - » " 13 Mar. 1844 40
bags i 40 0 0 Navy biscuit - 1 Southampton 25 Mar. 1843 20 bags 19 3 5 Biscuit ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1846
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Food on the Move: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on ...
With the new mechanized methods they were able to make vast quantities. The
new packet-steamers, emigration and empire-building created a demand for a
range of refined biscuits; and so did the home markets. Captain's biscuit and
Cabin ...
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The Dictionary of Medical and Surgical Knowledge ... By the ...
CAPTAIN'S BISCUIT—A kind of biscuit which makes an excellent food both for
infants and invalids, and which will be found frequently recpmmended in these
pages. Captain's biscuits are made with the finest Wheaten flour and butter, the ...
During the second week the treatment was altered to eight grains of iodide of
potassium three times a day, with a drachm of cod-oil ; he was allowed a
captain's biscuit daily, and as much meat and milk as he could eat and drink.
During the ...
Thomas King Chambers,
1866
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Biscuit Bliss: 101 Foolproof Recipes for Fresh and Fluffy ...
... fishing' vessels was an unleavened flatbread made of the coarsest whole-
wheat dough that was rolled flat, baked, and stored till completely dried out and
hard. A "captain's biscuit" was made with more refined flour and was slightly
softer. 1.
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Lectures: chiefly clinical. (Third edition [of “The Renewal ...
During the second week the opium was left off, and the treatment altered to eight
grains of iodide of potassium three times a day, with a drachm of cod-oil ; he was
allowed but one captain's biscuit daily instead of bread, but as much meat as he ...
Thomas King CHAMBERS,
1864
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... For every Ninety-six Pounds of Kiln-dried \Vheat, or For every One hundred
Pounds of Wheat not being Kiln-dried,-not less than Seventy-eight Pounds of fine
Wheat Flour, or Sixty-eight Pounds of Captain's Biscuit, or Eighty Pounds of
Biscuit ...
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Vikings to U-Boats: The German Experience in Newfoundland ...
Acquired in 1879 by the Inuit collection of Völkermugrades – very ordinary,
ordinary, good common, and superfine or captain's biscuit. They were
distinguishable by their admixture of bran and hence their odour. Captain's
biscuit was almost ...
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... One hundred Pounds of Wheat not being Kiln-dried, -not less than Seventy-
eight Pounds of fine Wheat Flour, or Sixty-eight Pounds of Captain's Biscuit, or
Eighty Pounds of Biscuit of the Standard of the Biscuit supplied to Her Majesty's
Navy, ...
Great Britain, Sir George Kettilby Rickards,
1842
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Lilliput legends, by the author of 'Lilliput levee'.
William Brighty Rands. " There goes the Celebrated Boy that wants to find the
Royal Road to Learning." And the end of it was that he got put into a book, as you
see. CAPTAIN'S BISCUIT. CAPTAIN'S BISCUIT, for such, we may say, was
LITTLE ...
William Brighty Rands,
1872