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this is only one Cheat amongft many that arc 
pradtifed by fome Cyder Salefmen. 
Cyder ^ how made hy a pOGr Cyder Salefman . — 
This Man is a Publican, and makes Cyder for 
his own felling by Retail; but, being low in Poc- 
ket, was difeouraged from buying a wooden 
Cyder-Mill, therefore beat and ftampt his Apples 
in a Trough, and when beat fm all, he lays a 
Piece of Canvas at the Bottom of his Screw- 
Prefs or fquare Frame, and his ftamped Apples 
he fpreads thinly over it; then Straw on them, 
and more Apples on that. Thus he proceeded 
till he had his Quantity of Apples under his 
Screw, and in this Manner went on making his 
Cyder after a ferviceable good Method ; but did 
not make any Cyderkin, or what we in Hert- 
fordfhire call Pomepirk, but gave ail the Pumice 
away to his Neighbours, becaufe he would not 
pay Excife for it, which he mull have done, 
had he made and ufed the Pomepirk himfelf, or 
fold it to others. 
How three Sorts of Cyders are made from the 
fame grinded Apples. — The fir ft Sort is made 
without Preffureof the Pulp, asaforefaid. The 
fe.cond by a moderate Preffureof the fame Pulp. 
The third from the ftrongeft Preffure of it. 
Thus it is good Husbandry for a Family to 
have thefe three Sorts of Cyder made, becaufe 
they may be put to the Uie of fuch Drinkers as 
the M after or Mi ft refs fees fitted. 
How Mr. Trigg, a Nobleman s Keeper , made 
half a Hog foe ad of Crab- Juice good Cvder . — 
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