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SIR, Your most humble Servant, Charles Yellow. Mr. Sly, Haberdasher of Hats, at the Corner of Devereux-Court in the Strand, gives notice, That he has prepared very neat Hats, Rubbers, and Brushes for the Use of young Tradesmen in their last Year of Apprenticeship, at reasonable Rates. No. 188. Friday, October 5, 1711. Steele. 'Loetus sum Laudari a te Laudato viro. Tull.

You may garnish with Lemon sliced. To dress the Liver and Crow of an Hog. From Mrs. Johnson in Devereux-Court. However this Dish may seem dispiseable, yet if it is well dresed, few of the savoury Dishes exceed it.

Johnson, Devereux-Court near Temple-Bar. Prepare a Rabbit in the same manner as above directed, only it must not be larded; then boil it, and give it the following Sauce. Take six or seven Roots of Sellary, and boil them, when they are well clean'd from Dirt, till they are tender, then cut them into pieces of about two Inches long, and toss them up with strong Gravey thicken'd with burnt Butter.

To make a Pheasant of a Rabbit, truss'd in such a manner, that it will appear like a Pheasant, and eat like one, with its Sauce. This is called, by the topping Poulterers, a Poland-Chicken, or a Portugal-Chicken. But it is most like a Pheasant, if it is larded. From Mrs. Johnson, at the famous Eating-House in Devereux-Court near the Temple.