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Preservation by Temperature. 1 Octr 1796 Times - Septr 18.1799 Old wine meliorated by keeping large quantities together in vats by Spencer and Perkins Wine Merchant . No 44 opposite St Pulchres Church Snow hill who from 12 years experience of keeping such quantities as from 2 to 4,000 Gallons of Wine together can assert that their Wine is not only maore agreeable to flavor to the Palate by more restorative and whole some to the stomach of the aged and infirm. They have Port which after oftenhaving been ripened in a vat containing 20 Pipes has been in bottles from 2 to 7 years. White wines as Madiera Sherry Bucella Lisbob &amp; Mountain they bottle from vats as wanted. This mode of keeing gives their wines that decided superiority so well known &amp; acknowledged. Such an immense stock prevents their now feeling the unparalelled scarcity of Old bottled Port wine and enables them to serve their friends with superior wine on their usual moderate terms for ready money. Theys endto any part of the town not less than a dozen free of expence.<pb/>
<head>Preservation by Temperature. 1 Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1796.</head>
<head>Times - Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 18.1799.</head>
<p>Old wine meliorated <lb/>
by keeping large <lb/>
quantities together in <lb/>
vats by Spencer and <lb/>
Perkins Wine Merchant. <lb/>
N<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi></hi>. 44 opposite S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>
Pulchres Church Snow <lb/>
hill who from 12 years <lb/>
experience of keeping such <lb/>
quantities as from 2 to <lb/>
4,000 Gallons of Wine <lb/>
together can assert that <lb/>
their Wine is not only <lb/>
more agreeable in <sic>flavor</sic> <lb/>
to the Palate but more <lb/>
restorative and whole <lb/>
some to the stomach of <lb/>
the aged and infirm. <lb/>
They have Port which <lb/>
after <del>often</del><add>having</add> been ripened <lb/>
in a vat containing <lb/>
20 Pipes has been in <lb/>
bottles from 2 to 7 years. <lb/>
White wines as Madeira <lb/>
Sherry <unclear>Bucella</unclear> Lisbon &amp; <lb/>
Mountain they bottle <lb/>
from vats as wanted. <lb/>
This mode of keeping <lb/>
gives their wines that <lb/>
decided superiority so <lb/>
well known &amp; acknowledged. <lb/>
Such an immense <lb/>
stock prevents their now <lb/>
feeling the unparalelled <lb/>
scarcity of Old bottled <lb/>
Port wine and enables <lb/>
them to serve their <lb/>
friends with superior <lb/>
wine on their usual <lb/>
moderate terms for <lb/>
ready money. They <lb/>
send to any part of <lb/>
the town not less <lb/>
than a dozen free of <lb/>
expence.</p><pb/>
 
<head><unclear>Nidus's</unclear> for Fruits <unclear>&amp;c</unclear><lb/>
in the <add>Cold</add> Conservatory</head>
 
<p>1. In Water</p>
<p>2. In powdered Sugar<add>+</add> <lb/>
without water</p>
<p>3. In melted Suet</p>
<p>4. In Bees Wax.</p>
<p>5. In bran }for <lb/>
}large <lb/>
<del>5</del>6 In sawdust }fruits</p>
<p><del>6</del>7 In vacuo. ||</p>
 
<p><del>7</del>8 In carbonic Acid <hi rend="superscript">||</hi></p>
 
<p><del>11</del>9 Troublesome &amp; expensive<lb/>
therefore not to be employ'd <lb/>
in the great, but <lb/>
in the event of the <lb/>
others not succeeding</p>
<p><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> The powdered Sugar <lb/>
should be loaf Sugar <lb/>
as drier &amp; easier <unclear>detachable</unclear><lb/>
from the fruit.</p> 
<p>It would not be lost, <lb/>
since after being the separated <lb/>
from the fruit <lb/>
thus preserved, it would <lb/>
be as good for pies &amp;c <lb/>
as ever.</p><pb/>
 
<p>In the export market <lb/>
Cold Conservatory <lb/>
the greatest variety <lb/>
possible of graduation, <lb/>
a division <lb/>
for inclusion as <lb/>
minute as into <lb/>
degrees and accordingly <lb/>
a multiplication <lb/>
of the<lb/>
<unclear>Biams</unclear> according <lb/>
to the number of <lb/>
the degrees included <lb/>
in the experiment. <lb/>
Hence on observing <lb/>
the maximum <lb/>
of temperature at <lb/>
which each article <lb/>
will keep <add>has kept</add> unimpaired, <lb/>
it may <lb/>
be known before <lb/>
hand in the <hi rend="underline">great</hi><lb/>
that the article <lb/>
if it has not<lb/>
ever gone beyond  <lb/>
the keeping temperature, <lb/>
may <lb/>
be depended upon <lb/>
in point of goodness</p><pb/>
 
<p>Thermometer <lb/>
sensible to an <lb/>
extreme.</p>
<p>Bibloth. Britani.<lb/>
N<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi></hi> 1797. <lb/>
Note to Rumford,  <lb/>
<del><unclear>Thermoscope</unclear></del><lb/>
Essay VII in that <lb/>
"those arms <foreign><unclear>repete</unclear><lb/>
entre experience<lb/>
dans l'air en <lb/>
imployant un <lb/>
Thermoscope <lb/>
il une construction <lb/>
particuliere, donc <lb/>
le fluide thermoscopigeu <lb/>
est la vapeur <lb/>
aquiere dans <lb/>
la vide.  Cet appareil <lb/>
est d'une si <lb/>
grande sensibilite, <lb/>
qu'il annonce instantanement <lb/>
la <lb/>
presence de la <lb/>
main si ture a <lb/>
7 ou 8 pouces aux <lb/>
dessus de lois;&amp; <lb/>
la fin rayonnant <lb/>
de la main a <lb/>
cependant la verre <lb/>
de l'instrument <lb/>
a traverser avant <lb/>
d'armour a la <lb/>
vapeur qu'il dilute.</foreign> (R.) <del>the</del><lb/>
<gap/>nilators name.</p>
<head>Meat &amp; Fish &#x2014;</head><lb/>
<p>The Oil of the subject <lb/>
will not be turned <lb/>
rancid by the heat <lb/>
for want of oxygene <lb/>
unless the oxygene <lb/>
of the subject itself <lb/>
be sufficient.-</p><pb/>
 
<head>Madeira</head><lb/>
<p>Try it in <lb/>
casks and bottles.</p>
<p>If in bottles, from <lb/>
the same cask</p>
<p>If in casks, from <lb/>
the same <del>cargo</del> vintage <lb/>
&amp; cargo</p>
<p>Try it in several <lb/>
graduations from <lb/>
70 say to 11<del>2</del>0 or <lb/>
120.</p>
<p>Engine the temperature <lb/>
of the Hold of a Ship <lb/>
in an E.India Voyage.</p>
<p>Cellars <hi rend="underline">super</hi>-<lb/>
terraneous &#x2014; &amp; <lb/>
hemispherical a <lb/>
la <unclear><hi rend="underline">Bume</hi></unclear> covered <lb/>
with earth, making <lb/>
artificial Cullender <lb/>
at Panopticon Hill</p>
<p>The glass of the <lb/>
thermometer coloured <lb/>
to show the thermometer <lb/>
the better</p>
<p>The internal stack <lb/>
<add>concentric shells of</add>
cast iron or turned<lb/>
iron with charcoal <lb/>
between - quere if <lb/>
coarse <unclear>feathers</unclear> above <lb/>
that.</p>
<p>Two concentric shells <lb/>
of brick would be clamped</p><lb/>
<p>Will a constant <lb/>
excess of heat do, <lb/>
or is an alternation <lb/>
of heat &amp; cold necessary, <lb/>
as in an <lb/>
E.Indian Voyage</p> 
<p>The Collars to <lb/>
be made near the <lb/>
spot where a pond <lb/>
or <del>cask</del> are wanted <lb/>
to be made.</p>
<p>The</p> <pb/>






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Preservation by Temperature. 1 Octr 1796. Times - Septr 18.1799.

Old wine meliorated
by keeping large
quantities together in
vats by Spencer and
Perkins Wine Merchant.
N<hi rend="underline">o</hi>. 44 opposite St
Pulchres Church Snow
hill who from 12 years
experience of keeping such
quantities as from 2 to
4,000 Gallons of Wine
together can assert that
their Wine is not only
more agreeable in flavor
to the Palate but more
restorative and whole
some to the stomach of
the aged and infirm.
They have Port which
after oftenhaving been ripened
in a vat containing
20 Pipes has been in
bottles from 2 to 7 years.
White wines as Madeira
Sherry Bucella Lisbon &
Mountain they bottle
from vats as wanted.
This mode of keeping
gives their wines that
decided superiority so
well known & acknowledged.
Such an immense
stock prevents their now
feeling the unparalelled
scarcity of Old bottled
Port wine and enables
them to serve their
friends with superior
wine on their usual
moderate terms for
ready money. They
send to any part of
the town not less
than a dozen free of
expence.


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Nidus's for Fruits &c
in the Cold Conservatory

1. In Water

2. In powdered Sugar+
without water

3. In melted Suet

4. In Bees Wax.

5. In bran }for
}large
56 In sawdust }fruits

67 In vacuo. ||

78 In carbonic Acid ||

119 Troublesome & expensive
therefore not to be employ'd
in the great, but
in the event of the
others not succeeding

+ The powdered Sugar
should be loaf Sugar
as drier & easier detachable
from the fruit.

It would not be lost,
since after being the separated
from the fruit
thus preserved, it would
be as good for pies &c
as ever.


---page break---

In the export market
Cold Conservatory
the greatest variety
possible of graduation,
a division
for inclusion as
minute as into
degrees and accordingly
a multiplication
of the
Biams according
to the number of
the degrees included
in the experiment.
Hence on observing
the maximum
of temperature at
which each article
will keep has kept unimpaired,
it may
be known before
hand in the great
that the article
if it has not
ever gone beyond
the keeping temperature,
may
be depended upon
in point of goodness


---page break---

Thermometer
sensible to an
extreme.

Bibloth. Britani.
N<hi rend="underline">o</hi> 1797.
Note to Rumford,
Thermoscope
Essay VII in that
"those arms repete
entre experience
dans l'air en
imployant un
Thermoscope
il une construction
particuliere, donc
le fluide thermoscopigeu
est la vapeur
aquiere dans
la vide. Cet appareil
est d'une si
grande sensibilite,
qu'il annonce instantanement
la
presence de la
main si ture a
7 ou 8 pouces aux
dessus de lois;&
la fin rayonnant
de la main a
cependant la verre
de l'instrument
a traverser avant
d'armour a la
vapeur qu'il dilute.
(R.) the
nilators name.

Meat & Fish —

The Oil of the subject
will not be turned
rancid by the heat
for want of oxygene
unless the oxygene
of the subject itself
be sufficient.-


---page break---

Madeira

Try it in
casks and bottles.

If in bottles, from
the same cask

If in casks, from
the same cargo vintage
& cargo

Try it in several
graduations from
70 say to 1120 or
120.

Engine the temperature
of the Hold of a Ship
in an E.India Voyage.

Cellars super-
terraneous — &
hemispherical a
la Bume covered
with earth, making
artificial Cullender
at Panopticon Hill

The glass of the
thermometer coloured
to show the thermometer
the better

The internal stack
concentric shells of cast iron or turned
iron with charcoal
between - quere if
coarse feathers above
that.

Two concentric shells
of brick would be clamped


Will a constant
excess of heat do,
or is an alternation
of heat & cold necessary,
as in an
E.Indian Voyage

The Collars to
be made near the
spot where a pond
or cask are wanted
to be made.

The


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Identifier: | JB/106/040/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1796-10-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

040

Info in main headings field

preservation by temperature no 6

Image

002

Titles

nidus's for fruit in the cold conservatory / madeira / fuel-saving / heat / frigidarium and tepidarium

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; fr2

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34628

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