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SHERRY

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 853 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SHERRY  , originally the name of

wine coming from Xeres (Jerez de la Frontera), near Cadiz, Spain, and now the general name of the strong white wines, the
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lower grades excepted, which are made in the south of Spain (see WINE) . The early form of the word in
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English was " sherris " (abbreviated from " sherris-wine " or " sherris-
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sack "), which was taken to be a plural, and " sherry " was formed as a singular by mistake . 'S HERTOGENBOSCH ('sBosch, or den Bosch, French Bois-le-Duc), the capital of the province of North Brabant, Holland, at the confluence of the rivers Dommel and Aa, which unite to form the Dieze, and a junction station 291 M . S.S.E. of Utrecht and 27 M . W.S.W. of Nijmwegen by
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rail . It is connected by steam
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tramway with
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Helmond (21 M . S.E.) and by the Zuid-Willem's canal with Maastricht (6o m . S. by E.) . Pop . (I goo) 32,345 . 's Hertogenbosch is a well-built city and contains several churches . The
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Roman Catholic
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cathedral of St John, the Janskerk, with its interior in a state of preservation rare in Holland, is one of the finest architecturally in the country .

Occupying the site of a much earlier

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building, of which there are remains, the
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present church with its
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fine choir was built in the
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middle of the 15th century . The 15th-century font, the pulpit (1570), the
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organ (1617), and the early
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Gothic Lady
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chapel containing a much venerated 13th-century image of the Virgin, which was annually carried in procession through the
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town, are all noticeable . The choir-screen was sold to the South
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Kensington Museum in
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London for £qoo, this sum being devoted to the
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work of
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modern restoration . The town hall contains an interesting series of decorative panels by a modern artist, A . Derkinderen, describing the founding of the city . It also includes a museum of
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local antiquities . In the Provincial museum are interesting Roman, German and Frankish antiquities . The
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principal other buildings are the court house, government buildings (formerly a Jesuit monastery), episcopal palace, grammar school (once attended by Erasmus), a prison, hospitals,
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arsenal and barracks . 's Hertogenbosch is the market of the fertile Meiery
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district, and carries on a considerable trade, chiefly by
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water, with Dordrecht and
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Rotterdam, Nijmwegen, Amhem, Maastricht and Liege . The chief
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industries include distilleries, breweries, glass
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works,
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cigar factories and the ancient
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linen and cutlery manufactures .

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