• Joseph Fry (21 April 1777 – 28 August 1861) was a tea dealer and an unsuccessful banker. He was the husband of the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry. Joseph...
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  • first Joseph Storrs Fry Joseph Fry (tea merchant) (1777–1861), tea dealer and banker, husband of Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer, cousin of Joseph Storrs...
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    Hōjicha (redirect from Hoji tea)
    By roasting the bancha, the merchant created a new flavor; hōjicha. Hōjicha is often made from bancha (番茶 'common tea'), tea from the last harvest of the...
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    western world through Portuguese priests and merchants in China during the early 16th century. Drinking tea became popular in Britain during the 17th century...
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    Parliament. The tax on tea particularly angered the colonists, so they boycotted English tea for several years, during which time merchants in several colonial...
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    Dim sum (category Tea culture)
    usually meat or vegetables in dough or a wrapper that is steamed, deep-fried or pan-fried.” Most modern dim sum dishes are commonly associated with Cantonese...
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    meaning sponge) is a Maghrebi doughnut: a light, spongy ring of dough fried in oil. Sfenj is eaten plain, sprinkled with sugar, or soaked in honey....
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    was placed in the counting-house of his brother-in-law, Joseph Fry (1777–1861), a tea merchant and banker, at St Mildred's Court, Poultry, in the City...
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  • prosperity, and general prosperity. Inari is also attributed to rice, sake, tea, fertility, foxes, agriculture, and industry. The word “Inari” is an abbreviated...
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    partnered with his brother-in-law Frank P. Ross, renaming the venture the Jewel Tea Company. By 1903, they had six routes, then 12 routes in 1904 with expansion...
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  • Representative from FL-18 (2023–present) and FL-15 (2021–2023) Russell Fry, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2023–present) Russ Fulcher, U.S. Representative...
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    Emily Watson, Charles Dance, Richard E. Grant, Derek Jacobi and Stephen Fry. Her portrayal as the haughty Constance, Countess of Trentham earned Smith...
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    was instrumental in bringing together filmmakers James Ivory and Ismail Merchant, and acted in several of their films, such as Shakespeare Wallah (1965)...
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    Thomas Hutchinson (governor) (category Merchants from colonial Massachusetts)
    on tea), and passed the Tea Act, which authorized the British East India Company to ship tea directly to the colonies, eliminating colonial merchants from...
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    Teochew. The tea-drinking tradition widely practised in town is a classic instance. According to China Daily, Shantou people "drink more tea than anyone...
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    known as Operation Oyster. James Ernest Pelly-Fry was born on 22 November 1911. His father was a tea merchant. The family lived in Colombo in Sri Lanka,...
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  • drying grains) and its present use (to stir-fry, as well as boiling, steaming, roasting, and deep-frying) did not develop until the Ming. The Ming also...
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  • relief worker and social reformer Joseph Fry (1777–1861), English tea dealer and an unsuccessful banker Margery Fry (1874–1958), English penal reformer...
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    John Hancock (category Merchants from colonial Virginia)
    January 12, 1736] – October 8, 1793) was an American Founding Father, merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He was the...
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    King. The Boston Tea Party, a demonstration against the Tea Act and the British East India Company's tea monopoly over American merchants, took place on...
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    Babington's grandchildren included Anna Maria Babington, founder of Babington's tea room in 1893, and Colville Burroughs Babington who emigrated to Argentina...
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    merchant middle class often had little time to eat at home, so they ventured out to eat at a variety of establishments such as temples, taverns, tea houses...
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  • (Close)". "Sport Relief 2012" Unknown 23 March 2012 (2012-03-23) Stephen Fry introduces two HHTV Sport sketches starring real-life UK sporting heroes:...
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    availability of tea from British merchants, and a general resolution among many Americans to avoid drinking tea following the 1773 Boston Tea Party. During...
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    gold because of its ability to act as tea canisters and enhance the fermentation. In the 15th century AD, tea-jars were brought by the shōguns to Uji...
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    along State Route 39. In June 1934, the Knotts began selling fried chicken dinners in a tea room on the property, later named "Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner...
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    Joseph Rudyard Kipling (/ˈrʌdjərd/ RUD-yərd; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He...
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  • Heartbroken, they embrace and accept each other for their flaws. Small Fry In a post-credits scene, Mini Zurg is left with the electronic belt buckle...
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    Agriculture, Government of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 11 June 2010.[permanent dead link] Fry, Carolyn (6 January 2007). "The Kew Gardens of Sri Lanka". Travel. London:...
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  • Tolkien 1937, ch. 5 "Riddles in the Dark" Tolkien 1937, ch. 6 "Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire" Tolkien 1937, ch. 7 "Queer Lodgings" Tolkien 1937, ch...
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