. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. BRA BRA. El)-. Upon the decay of itiis ftnirturc, tliat piclatt- gvaiittd 40 days' paiJou to iiU pcrloiis wlio toiitiibiiti-d towards tlie repairs, and to tlie litniiit, a paiiUm for tluce years. 1 his town gives tiie ink of duke of Ikaudon to Archibald Hamil- ton, which title was full by queen Anne in 1711. Simon Eyre, lord mayor of London, who Iniill hall, was a native of this town. Here are a weekly market on Thurfdays, and four i'aira annuidiy it has been abT'
. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. BRA BRA. El)-. Upon the decay of itiis ftnirturc, tliat piclatt- gvaiittd 40 days' paiJou to iiU pcrloiis wlio toiitiibiiti-d towards tlie repairs, and to tlie litniiit, a paiiUm for tluce years. 1 his town gives tiie ink of duke of Ikaudon to Archibald Hamil- ton, which title was full by queen Anne in 1711. Simon Eyre, lord mayor of London, who Iniill hall, was a native of this town. Here are a weekly market on Thurfdays, and four i'aira annuidiy it has been abT'idgcd in French, ni 3 vols. 8vo. 1730. Urandt alfo wrote " A Hillory of the Town of Enkliuy- feii ;" " Life and Exploits of Admiral Riiytcr;" "Ac- count of the Proceedings againll 15araevel(h, Hoogcrbeets andGrotius;" " Poems," &c. He dial in 1685. Mo- reri. Brandt, Nicholas, or, as fome call him, Selsjiati, a German chemill, much addifted to the fanciful relearches In the 'inity of Brandon, are fome very extenfive rabbit of the period in which he lived, was born in 145b, and died warrens, which uipply the London markets with vaft num- in May, 1521. Leibnit/., m the MelaBg^s de Berlin for 1710, bers of this animal cited by Chaptal, in his «' Elements ot Chcmittry," vol. 111. Brandon is 78 miles N. of London, and contains 203 houfes, with 1148 inhabitants. Gough's Edition of Cam- den's Britannia, vol. ii. BRASDON,atownniip of America,in Rutland county,Ver- unont, iituate on both fides of Otter Creek, containing O3 7 inhabitants ; about 60 miles N. of Bennington. Here Bran- don Creek dilchargcs itfclf into Otter Creek, from the North Eall, Brandon, a harbour on the N. fide of Long Ifland, p. 350, mentions Brandt as a chemilt of Hamburg, who, duiing .\ courfe of experiments upon urine, with a view of extrattii'iC a fluid proper for converting iilver into gold, di(. covered pliofijhorns in 1667, or, as others fay, in 1669. He co
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