Michigan Challenge Traditional Sail Training - Grog: We covered "groggy" in our December newsletter, but there's more to the story. You've no doubt been asking yourself, "Why do they call watered down
grog·ram ˈɡräɡrəm/Submit noun a coarse fabric made of silk, often combined with mohair or wool and stiffened with gum. | Shirt dress, Fashion, Dress
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. English costume. A WOMAN OF THE TIME OF JAMES II.(1685—1689) Notice the broad collar again in use, also thenosegay. The sleeves are more in the mannishfashion.. JAMES THE SECOND 17 take to the long coat, a suit of black grogram belowthe ...
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The Rum Ration – By Order of Old Grog! – The Navy Records Society
English Grammar: Do You Know the Story of the Word Grog?
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Spirits on USS Monitor: A Daily Dose of Grog - The Mariners' Museum and Park
Ipswich Museums - Admiral Edward Vernon always wore a coat made of a material called grogham, shortened to grog. Sailors nicknamed him 'Old Grog'. When Vernon introduced a ration of rum mixed