FOR ALL FAMILIES.
In a closely-printed volume, price 5s. the
FAMILY MANUAL,
AND SERVANTS' GUIDE.
"This little volume contains much useful information upon every subject in which a domestic servant ought to be well versed. From the housekeeper to the scullery-maid, and from the butler to the groom, advice, cautions, receipts, and general hints, are given to each and all. They are written in a plain and sensible manner, and appear, as far as we are able to judge, the results of practical experience. To the master and mistress, as well as to those whose duties are of a more humble nature, the book may be strongly recommended. It is one from which the high and low may derive much benefit, and should find a place in the kitchen or servants'-hall of those who desire to blend comfort with elegance, and prudence with luxury."—New Monthly Magazine for the present month.
Printed and Published by J. LIMBIRD, 143, Strand, (near Somerset House,) London; sold by ERNEST FLEISCHER, 626, New Market, Leipsic; and by all Newsmen and Booksellers.
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Born May 22, 1770; married April 7, 1818, to Frederick Joseph Lewis, Landgrave of Hesse Homburg, who died April 2, 1829 aged 61.
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All places in the neighbourhood of Alderley Edge and Mobberley.
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Printed by mistake Tor-withiel, in No. II. of these Recollections: see Mirror, vol. xv. p. 356.
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See Mirror, vol. xiii. p. 259.
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Beaumont and Fletcher.