Dr. Joshua Webster's English Diet Drink

Date:
1798-1931
Reference:
MSS.7164-7201
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Description

Records of the proprietors of the recipe for Dr. Webster's diet drink, or Cerevisia Anglicana.

Publication/Creation

1798-1931

Physical description

18 volumes and 20 files

Acquisition note

Purchased from Patrick Pollak, 1994.

Biographical note

Joshua Webster (1709?-1801), MD, formulated his patent remedy "Dr. Webster's diet drink", or "Cerevisia Anglicana" in 1742. Shortly before his death Webster gave the recipe to Samuel Slee, a wine merchant in Southwark, whence it was inherited by his son, Edward Slee (d. c.1836). In 1835 Edward Slee entered into partnership with one George Pike (d. 1854), who also married Slee's daughter, Eliza. After Pike's death, Eliza Pike and her son George Pike junior (b. 1835) continued trading as Edward Slee and Co., based at successive locations in the London area - Kennington, Lee, Harlington and Hounslow. Edward Slee and Co. seem to have ceased trading shortly after the turn of the century.

Finding aids

Described in typescript supplements to the Library's published manuscript catalogues.

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Accession number

  • acc. 349770