9
pieces
of
the
outer
rind
of a
lemon,
and
a
wine
glass
and
a
half
of
sherry.
(Throw
in
half
a
dozen
strawberries,
if
in
season.)
Fill
up
with
pounded
ice.
Mix
by
pouring
rapidly
from
one
tumbler
to
another
several
times.
Drink
through
a
straw.
This
fashionable
compound
was
published
by
a
party
of
speculating
gentlemen,
who
have
denominated
themselves
"
the
Wenham
Lake
Ice
Company."
And
it
appears,
that
the
Company
imports
an
immense
quantity
of
ice
from
Wenham
lake
in
America,
which
is
transmitted
to
any
part
of
the
united
king-
dom
by
American
refrigerators
or
portable
ice
houses,
and
sold
through
the
agencies
of
Tradesmen
residing
at
Liverpool,
Birmingham,
Manchester,
Dublin,
Hastings,
Richmond,
and
Blackheath.