England's happiness improved: or, An infallible way to get riches, encrease plenty, and promote pleasure. Containing the art of making wine of English grapes, and other fruit, equal to that of France and Spain, &c. with their physical virtues. To make artificial wine, and order all sorts of wine to keep well, and recover what is faded, &c. The whole art and mistery of distilling brandy, strong waters, cordial waters, &c. To make all the sorts of plain and purging ales, cyder, mead, matheglin, rum, rack, and many other useful liquors. To gather, order, and keep fruit, in all seasons. The art and mistery of pickling ... To recover tainted flesh, and make sundry sorts of vinegars. The whole art and mistery of a confectioner. The compleat market-man, or woman, to know all sorts of provisions; ... and all other matters relating to marketing. Particular rules for good and frugal house-keeping, and to destroy all sorts of vermin; with many other things very profitable, and never before made public

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Roger Clavill, at the Peacock, near St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleetstreet, 1697.
Publication year
1697
ESTC No.
R11894
Grub Street ID
60123
Description
[18], 174 p. ; 8°.
Note
Author's initials taken from later edition with title "Vinetum Angliæ".