An effectual cure for the high prices of butchers' meat . Smithfield Market, an essay: including a plan for the better regulation of drovers, the sale of live stock in the London Market, and for abolishing the trade of a wholesale butcher. With a reply to the report of the committee of wholesale butchers by Henry King and J. Edmunds. Mark now, how plain a tale shall put them down.
- Philanthropic butcher
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- 1796
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Effectual cure for the high prices of butchers' meat (Online)
An effectual cure for the high prices of butchers' meat. Smithfield Market, an essay: including a plan for the better regulation of drovers, the sale of live stock in the London Market, and for abolishing the trade of a wholesale butcher. With a reply to
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London : Sold by W. Bingley, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, 1796.
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The second edition, corrected and enlarged, with a postscript, shewing the power of the people to reduce the prices of but[g]her's meat in the metropolis and its environs.
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- Full text available: 1796.