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The Forme of Cury/To Gustavus Brander, Esq.

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The Forme of Cury (1780)
edited by Samuel Pegge
To Gustavus Brander, Esq.
4620083The Forme of Cury — To Gustavus Brander, Esq.1780Samuel Pegge (1704-1796)


TO

GUSTAVUS BRANDER, Esq.
F.R.S. F.S.A. and Cur. Brit. Mus.

SIR,

I RETURN your very curious Roll of Cookery, and I trust with some Interest, not full I confess nor legal, but the utmost which your Debtor, from the scantiness of his ability, can at present afford. Indeed, considering your respectable situation in life, and that diffusive sphere of knowledge and science in which you are acting, it must be exceedingly difficult for any one, how well furnished soever, completely to answer your just, or even most moderate demands. I intreat the favour of you, however, to accept for once this short payment in lieu of better, or at least as a public testimony of that profound regard wherewith I am,

Sir,

Your affectionate friend,

and most obliged servant,


S. PEGGE.

St. George's day,
1780.