258
DRINKS.
this
Leaf,
and
the
many
Vertues
of
the
Drink,
printed
at
Paris
1653
P^^^
10.
Chap.
13.
'*
And
to
the
end
that
all
Persons
of
Eminency
and
Quality^
Gentlemen
and
others
who
have
occasion
for
Tea
in
Leaf,
may
be
supplyed,
These
are
to
give
notice
that
the
said
Thomas
Garway
hath
Tea
to
sell
from
sixteen
to
fifty
Shillings
the
pound.
"
And
whereas
several
Persons
using
Coffee,
have
been
accustomed
to
buy
the
powder
thereof
by
the
pound,
or
in
lesser,
or
greater
quantities,
which,
if
kept
two
dayes
looseth
much
of
its
first
Goodness.
And,
forasmuch
as
the
Berries
after
drying
may
be
kept,
if
need
require
for
some
Moneths
;
Therefore
all
persons
living
remote
from
London,
and
have
occasion
for
the
said
powder,
are
advised
to
buy
the
said
Coffee
Berries
ready
dryed,
which
being
in
a
Morter
beaten,
or
in
a
Mill
ground
to
powder,
as
they
use
it,
will
so
often
be
brisk, fresh,
and
fragrant,
and
in
its
full
vigour
and
strength
as
if
new
prepared,
to
the great
satisfaction
of the
Drinkers
thereof,
as
hath
been
experienced
by
many
in
this
City.
Which
Commodity
of
the
best
sort,
the
said
Thomas
Garway
hath
alwayes
ready
dryed
to
be
sold
at
reasonable
Rates.
"
Also
such
as
will
have
Coffee
in
powder,
or
the
Berries
undryed,
or
Chocolata,
may
by
the
said
Thomas
Garway
h^
supplied
to
their
content
:
With
such
fur-
ther
Instructions
and
perfect
Directions
how
to
use
Tea,
Coffee
diVid
Chocolata,
as
is,
or
may
be
needful,
and
so
as
to
be
efficatious
and
operative,
according
to
their
several
Vertues.