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Cookery Collection3
Brotherton Collection1
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recipes4
cooking2
medicine, popular2
commonplace-books1
cooking, english1
english poetry1
home economics1
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W. M2
Hodgkin, John (Bibliographer)1

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The Queens closet opened : incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving and candying, &c., which were presented unto the Queen by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem, when she pleased to descend to private recreations

W. M

1674

Includes "tables" [i.e. indexes]. Letter to the reader signed W.M. In three parts: part I has caption title: The Queen's cabinet opened, or, The pearl of practice. Part II has special t.p. and sep...

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Catalogue of a collection of cookery books, compiled by John Hodgkin
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Catalogue of a collection of cookery books, compiled by John Hodgkin

Hodgkin, John (bibliographer)

c.1930

Entries of books on cookery and house-keeping numbered 1-1361, as follows: Vol.1. Nos.1-155, A.,E. to Broderip, Francis Freeling; Vol.2. Nos.156-311, Brooks, Catharine to De Frederic, M.J.N.; Vol.3. N...

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BC MS Lt 96, f. 119v:
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Commonplace book of poetry and prose in English and Latin, written amongst a collection of medical recipes.

c.1710-1750

Contains 64 English poems, mainly eighteenth-century and satirical, or religious, together with Latin poetry and prose, some medical recipes, and a few stanzas of classical Greek poetry at the end.

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The Queens closet opened : incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying, and cookery, as they were presented unto the Queen by the most experienced persons of our times, many whereof were honoured with her own practise, when she pleased to descend to these more private recreations

W. M

1658

"The approvers names": prelim. p. [7]-[10]. The work consists of 3 parts: 1. The Queen's cabinet opened: or, the pearle of practice; accurate, physical, and chyrurgical receipts. -- 2. A Queens deli...

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