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Cyder; Hard Cider)".
Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology. pp. 437–443. doi:10...
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Aspall Cyder Limited (known as
Tudortyne Limited from Jun–July 1986 and
Aspall Cider Limited from July–September 1986) is a
manufacturer of
cider and...
- Healey's
Cornish Cyder Farm is a
small independent family-run
business in
Penhallow near Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. It
produces and
sells its own cider...
- received, and
readily executed".
Joseph Chapman was
describing himself as a "
cyder merchant" in 1781. "Long" John was
buried in
Banham churchyard in 1843....
- south-facing
valleys which were
exported to
London by rail. Cider,
known as '
Cyder' or 'Scrumpy' is the
traditional drink of Devon.
Labourers were
often given...
- CEO of
Cyderes September 24, 2024. In an
accompanying news release, he said. "My life is very busy with family, and investments, but
Cyderes will always...
-
Aspall Hall, a
family resident at Aspall, Suffolk,
producers of
Aspall Cyder Chevallier (crater), Moon
crater named after Temple Chevallier Chevallier...
- Cheltenham: The
Cyder Press. p. viii. ISBN 1861741375. Lee, Laurie; Mack, Jane (2003). "Introduction".
Three Plays. Cheltenham: The
Cyder Press. p. xii...
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Miscellany Poems, a
short "Bacchanalian Song" by Philips. In 1708
Philips issued Cyder, his
chief work,
which is an
imitation of Virgil's Georgics.
Tonson agreed...
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Smith GT,
Spillane NS,
Fischer S,
Annus AM,
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