The trial of Edward Palmer, grocer, Red Lion Street, Whitechapel, who was convicted in the penalty of eight hundred and forty pounds, for having in his possession a quantity of sloe leaves and whitethorn leaves, fabricated into an imitation of tea, by being dyed with logwood, dried on sheets of copper, and coloured with Dutch pink and verdigris--a deadly poison!!! : with the conviction of twelve other grocers and tea-dealers for similar offences ... : to which are added authentic particulars of the present practices, in town and country, of adulterating coffee, sausages, gin, tobacco, milk, &c.

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OCLC:761318177
Main Author: Palmer, Edward, grocer
Corporate Author: Great Britain. Court of Exchequer
Language:English
Published: London : Published by John Fairburn ..., [1818]
Series:British trials, 1660-1900 ; no.1359.
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