Thus one row would be named the Street of Caen, another that of Limoges, while the Drapery and spicery stalls were held by the monks of St. Swithun, who proved themselves energetic traders at the great annual fair, which lasted until modern times, and was removed in due course from St. Giles's Hill into the city.
"Winchester"
Sidney Heath
Why, let one go to the spicery.
"In The Yule-Log Glow, Vol. IV (of IV)"
Harrison S. Morris
This fountain has a sweet savor, as of all manner of spicery, and every hour of the day the water changes its savor and its smell.
"The Complete Essays of C. D. Warner"
Charles Dudley Warner