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Show H The introduction of sugar into H England is often dated so late a H the fifteenth century; but it was H really in use there in the Ihii teenlh. H Zucre is mentioned in the wardrobe H accounts under the date of 12.(3, H and in the same records have H been discovered many illusions to H the English court in mediaeval H limes. In 'he thirteenth and H fourteenth centuries theie arc H entries of rose and violet stig.tr, of BBJ sugar in tablets and in gilded H wafers. When a Princess Mary H went on pilgi image to C.intfibur B in 13 1 7 the accounts iccoici that B sIk consoled herself for am H mortifications she may have met H on the road with five and one-hall H pounds of sugar tablets and eight B and one-half pounds of 10.se sug.it H of honey. Atneiican legisler. |