Claret, soda water, sugar and brandy. Original Receipt from 'Cassell's Dictionary of Cookery' (Cassell 1883) Holmby Cup. - Dissolve two ounces of pounded louf sugar in a pint of claret. Add a wine-glassful of brandy, a bottle of soda-water, and two table-spoonfuls of crushed ice. Holmby House, near Althorp in Northamptonshire, is where Charles I was kept in 'protective custody' after being ransomed from the Scots in 1647. King Charles I seized at Holmby House by George Joyce (National Portrait Gallery) |
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