"The ' shipped 15,000 brown biscuit and 5,000 white, that is, , i.e. crackers; also or half-cooked bacon, as it came from the , which was much liked with the biscuit and when fried was considered a delicacy. Haberdyne () was also a staple article of diet; also . Potatoes were practically unknown at that time and the store of cabbages, turnips, onions, parsnips, etc., soon ran short and gave way to boiled mush, , s, etc. Their beer was carried in iron-bound casks."
George Francis Dow

January 1, 1970