| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1887 - 892 pagina’s
..."Description of Barbados" in Trinity College, Dublin, written about 1651, says — "The chief fudling they make in the Island is Rumbullion, alias KillDivil, and this is made of sugar-cane distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible liquor." G. Warren's description of Surinam, 1661... | |
| William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 390 pagina’s
...(GROSE). 1651. .'•<.*•'. Descrip. 01 Barbadoes {Academy, 5 Sep., 1885, 155]. The chief fudling they make in the island is RUMBULLION, alias Kill-Divil, and this is made of sugar canes distilled. 1751. SMOLLETT, Per. Pickle, ii. He and my good master . . . come hither every evening, and drink a... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1901 - 524 pagina’s
...'Description of Barbados' in Trinity College, Dublin, written about 1651, says — 'The chief fudling they make in the Island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Divil, and this is made of sugar-cane distilled, a hot, hellish and terrible liquor.' G. Warren's description of Surinam, 1 66... | |
| Edward Randolph Emerson - 1908 - 532 pagina’s
...manuscript was written about the year 1651 and the part treating on the subject reads: "The chief fuddling they make in the island is rum-bullion alias kill-divil and this is made from sugar-canes distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible liquor." It is quite evident the writer of... | |
| James Edward Gillespie - 1920 - 396 pagina’s
...long voyages. Mixed with other ingre1 Robinson, op. cit., p. 135. ' Ibid., p. 64. '"The chief fudling they make in the island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Divil, and this is made of sugar canes distilled." MSS. description of Barbados (1651) in The Academy, September 5, 1885, p. 1551 Oldmixon, op. cit.,... | |
| Charles William Taussig - 1928 - 336 pagina’s
..."rumbullion." An early periodical (1676) describing the Island of Barbados, states. "The chief fudling they make in the island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Divil,...canes distilled, a hot, hellish and terrible liquor." About 1684, Thomas Tenison, an English ecclesiast, later Archbishop, wrote and published twenty-seven... | |
| 1885 - 382 pagina’s
...Barbados, the writer says : " The chief fudling they make in the Island is " Rumbullion alias Kill-Divill, and this is made of " sugar canes distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible " liquor." In a News' Letter from Leyden, dated 23rd February, 1652, and published in No. 90 of Mercurius Peliticus... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1887 - 900 pagina’s
..."Description of Barbados" in Trinity College, Dublin, written about 1651, says — "The chief fudling they make in the Island is Rumbullion, alias KillDivil, and this is made of sugar-cane distilled, a hot, hellish, and terrible liquor." G. Warren's description of Surinam, 1661... | |
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