. The Narragansett historical register . rd Thomas Grundy, of William and Mary,Feb. 7, 1812. George Frederic, Aug. 27,1814. Joseph, Oct. 5, 1827. Samuel, of William and Nancy, Aug. 26,1825. Ellery, June 18, 1829. Hutchinson William, of Daniel and Mercy, born No. Provi-dence, July 18,1785. Feb. 17,1767. Aug. 8, 1786 May 5, 1780. Aug. 8, 1781. Sept. 12, 1783. June 6,1787. May 15, 1817. Oct. 29,1822. March 27, 1824. July 5, 1827. To be continued. The Antiquarys Pudding.—From a manuscript book ofhousehold medicine compiled by Mr. John Rhodes, of New-port, shopkeeper, about 1720 : To Make a Rice Pu
. The Narragansett historical register . rd Thomas Grundy, of William and Mary,Feb. 7, 1812. George Frederic, Aug. 27,1814. Joseph, Oct. 5, 1827. Samuel, of William and Nancy, Aug. 26,1825. Ellery, June 18, 1829. Hutchinson William, of Daniel and Mercy, born No. Provi-dence, July 18,1785. Feb. 17,1767. Aug. 8, 1786 May 5, 1780. Aug. 8, 1781. Sept. 12, 1783. June 6,1787. May 15, 1817. Oct. 29,1822. March 27, 1824. July 5, 1827. To be continued. The Antiquarys Pudding.—From a manuscript book ofhousehold medicine compiled by Mr. John Rhodes, of New-port, shopkeeper, about 1720 : To Make a Rice Pudding.—Take thin Creame or goodMilk, of what Quantity you Please, boile it with a Littel in it and when it has boyled a while take out ye cinamonand put in Rose water and Sugar Enough to make it sweetand good ; then haveing ye Rice redy beaten as fine as flowerand Sarchcd as some do it; Strew it in till it be of ye thick-ness of hasty-Pudding then Pouer it into a Dish and Sarve it. .I Ancient North End Landmarks. 2G0 v?2r-. ANCIENT NORTH END LANDMARKS OFTHE TOWN OF PROVIDENCE. BY AN OLD RESIDENT. NO. I. The Brick House as built by Deputy Governor ElishaBrown about .the year 17G0. APSE of time tends to produce erroneous impressionsrelative to the construction and uses of old buildingsprominent to an observer on account of peculiar architec-tural or other features indicating age ; and tradition,built upon conjecture or idle gossip, assumes the r6ieof authentic history, furnishing a theme for comment to thosewho care more for sensational effect than for an honest andtruthful exhibit when dealing with subjects pertaining to theantique. Thus any structure of a centurys existence, if aknowledge of its origin and its uses are observed by many
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