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Amber or Ambergrise beaten in a Stone Mortar stop the Bottle very fast and set it on Sand exposing it to the Sun for a Month the Bottle in this case must not be full nor stand out in the Rain This is a curious and wholesome Perfume Essence of Amber Put a pint of Spirits of Wine into a strong Glass Bottle and beat in a very small Stone Mortar a gross or the eighth part of an ounce of black Amber or Ambergrise put it into the Spirits with half a gross of the Bladder of Musk very small so stop it close and set it for a fortnight as the former shaking it two or three times a day when the Sun shines hot upon it but fill not the Bottle full left the Spirits break it and then let it stand still another fortnight and it is done Rosa-Solis or perfumed Liquor Put two pints of Water and two pounds of Sugar in a Copper Pan over a gentle fire and let them boil to the consumption of a fourth part then put in two Spoonfuls of Orange-Flower Water then throw in the White and Shell of an Egg well beaten with a whisk and stir the Egg well in the Liquor with it take it off when it boils and strain it through a bag several times and when you perceive it well clarified pour in of the best Brandy and then Essence of Hypocras or Amber and you will have excellent perfumed Solis Angel-Water Put into an Earthen Pot a quart of Orange-Flower Water a quarter of a pound of Benjamine two ounces of Storax a quarter of an ounce of Cloves half an ounce of Cinnamon two or three bits of Calamus set the Pot on a gentle fire to the consumption of a fourth part add a Bladder of Musk then let it cool strain it well from the Dross and put it up for use Millefleur or the Water of several Flowers To do this put in a strong Glass Bottle a pint of angel-Angel-Water then in a little Mortar beat twelve grains of Musk then put several Flowers of various scents more of the weaker than of the stronger that there may be a temperature and allay them with that Water and when well infused pour it off into a Bottle and keep it well closed for use Orange-Flower Water To make this well infuse t●o pound of Orange-Flowers and quart of Water three or four hours and so Distil them in a cold Still This Water is good for cleansing Spuff making Angel-Water or Perfuming Wash-Balls or Skins The Queen of Hungary's-Water But a quart of the best Spirit of Wine into a strong Glass-Bottle and two large handfuls of Rosemary-Flowers a handful of Tyme and half a handful of Sweet Marjorum the leaves only and as much of Sage keep the Bottle close stopped and expose it to the Sun a month and then you may dissolve the bigness of a Bean of Orcanat bruising it with a little Spirit of Wine and put it into the Bottle then expose it four or five days more to the Sun and it will be of a fine Red Colour and a curious Scent Pastils or Perfumes of divers kinds Pastils of Roses made into Wax-Candles Take a pound of the Dregs of Angel-Water beat them when dried very fine and searce them through a Hair Sieve then put to them a handful of the Leaves of Roses newly gathered dissolve Gum Adragant in rose-Rose-Water and beat the whole long together to well Incorporate it then rowl up pieces as big as your Finger taperwise and when they are dry they will burn like a Candle and give a very curious scent Perfumed Pastils for Beads or Medals Dissolve Gum-Adragant and Arabick in millefleur-Millefleur-Water and put into it Marchal-pouder is much as will stiffen it into a Paste rub the Moulds you cast them in with Essence of Flowers and the Beads or Medals will be of a curious Brown or Coffee colour Another Take of Frangipan and Cyprus pouders each a like quantity put them in Gum wherein Millefleur-Water is the greater part and make them into Pastils To make Liquid Snuff excellent for the Cure of the Head-ach or against Apoplectick Fits a rare Secret Take Distilled Betony-Water a pint half a pint of Rosemary-Flower-Water infuse in these four ounces of the best Virginia-Tobacco finely sifted into pouder let them stand warm by the Fire or in the Sun twenty four hours then squeze out through a very fine clean Cloth the liquid part Scent it with a little Ambergrise and a very small quantity of Musk drop into it three or four drops of Chimical Oil of Nutmeg or Cinnamon shake it well when the Settlings are taken off and keep it in small close Vials for use snuffing or spirting up a very small quantity at a time into your Nostrils the Scent of it without snuffing up remedies an ordinary Head-ach ●osmeticks or Curious Receipts for Beautifying the Face Hands or any part of the Body Benjamin-Water an excellent Beautifier Take a pint of good strong Brandy a pint of Spirit of Wine half a pound of Benjamine and a quarter of a pound of Storax on ounce of Cinnamon and half an ounce of Cloves and four Nutmegs beat the Spices and Benjamine and putting them into the liquids stop them up close in a strong Glass-Bottle and let it stand upon Sand in the Sun in the heat of Summer a month and then pour it off and clarifie it This cleanses the Skin of Morphew Tandness or Sun-burning and causes a delicate complexion as does the Queen of Hungary's Water which I have already taught you to make To prepare Spunges for the Face Having chose the best and smoothest Spunge and cut off what is superfluous soak it changing the Water till it looks clear then dry it and dip it in Orange-Flower or Angel-Water pour over it a little Essence of Amber then squeeze it but a little and let it dry and it will be for your purpose in Cleansing and Beautifying the Skin far beyond the use of Linnen To cause a Fair Clear Complexion Distil Fumitory Rosemary-Flowers and Scabious each two good handfuls in a Pottle of White-Wine and a quart of Dew gathered off the Grass or Corn with clean Napkens and Handkerchiefs and so wrung out keep it close stopped in Glass Bottles and wash the Face and Hands with it as there is occasion To cause a Fresh-coloured Complexion Take Oil of Myrrh an ounce three drops of Oil of Sulphur an ounce of the Oil of Sweet Almonds mingle them well and anoint the Face going to Bed and the next Morning take it off with Benjamine-Water To make a Clear-Pale Complexion Distill the Blossoms of Pease Beans and Peaches each a good handful in two quarts of Whey and wash the Face with it A Pomatum to Refresh the Complexion and take off Pimples and Redness Take half a pound of the leaf of Hogs Fat work it well in Fair-Water till it is very white then put it into a new earthen Pan put in a quarter of an
ounce of Copperas two Pippins cut in pieces without paring mix an ounce of the Oil of Sweet Almonds and strain it through a Linnen Cloth into clean Water and make it into a Pomatum and with it anoint the Face To take away Freckles Take the Gaul of a Cock an ●unce of Rye-Meal a quarter of an ounce of the Juice of Hem●ock an ounce of Oil of Turpentine make them into an Ointment and anoint the freckles with it and in a little t●me they will disappear A Pomatum to Plump the Lips and Cheeks Take an ounce of Fresh Butter and as much Virgins-Wax set them over a gentle Fire and throw in black Grapes bruise them with a Ladle then put in two ounces of Orange-Flower-Water bruise in a Porringer the bigness of a Rean of Orcanet allay it with a little Orange-Flower-Water put them into the Pomatum and work them up together with a Spoon and put it up for your use A Liquid Past to Wash the Hands without Water Take of bitter Almonds a pound bruise them well in a Stone Mortar till no Lumps remain wet it with a little Milk and make it into a Paste beat the Crumbs of Whitebread with a little Milk and put these with the Yolks of Eggs without a Tread into the Morter to the Paste beat them up yet more and then boil them till thick and keep them for use of white Lead and as much of burnt Bone mix them over a gentle fire to a thickness lay them on the Strainer To make a Soap that will take Greace Spots or Stains out of Cloth Silks or Stuffs Burn a pound of Roach-Allom and finely pouder it add to it half a pound of the Root of an Herb called Florence-flame then a new-laid Egg and two pound and a half of Cake Soap bruise and mix them well together that they may be made up with Fair Water into Balls then first wash the place Stained or Spotted with Fair warm Water scrape the Soap moist on it and wash it out and in three or four times thus doing the blemishes will disappear To take Spots out of Linnen Take two spoonfuls of the Juice of an Onion and as much of Lime-Juice wet it two or three times as often drying it by a Fire wash-it immediately in a good Laver and it is done A good Ley to take out Spots or Stains Put half a pound of Soap-boilers Ashes into two pints of Water let them remain three days with often stirring then pour off the clear Ley and mix it with Fullers-Earth and lay it thick on the place drying it in the Sun or by a Fire and in two or three times doing it will effect your desire To take Spots or Stains out of Coloured Silks Stuffs Linnen or Woollen Take Pumice-Stone and grind it to pounder put to it sharp Vinegar and Fullers-Earth let it lye on and dry then wash it out with Milk and the Flower of Almonds A way to take out Tar Pitch or Rosin Dab on this Oil of Turpentine let that dry and put on more and the third time when it is dried you may rub out the Pitch c. for it will crumble like Dirt. To take out Oil or Greace Mix burnt Bone and Fullers-Earth with a little White-Wine and Plaister them on the Spot dry it by the Sun or Fire and it will suck out all the Greace in once or twice doing Sweet Pouders or Perfumes c. To make gross Pouder Ala-Marchale Take of Iris sixteen ounces dried Orange-Flowers twelve ounces Coriander four ounces a pound of Provence Roses two ounces of Angel-Water dregs an ounce of Calamus two ounces of Souchet half an ounce of Cloves beat them well one after another in a Mortar mix them and finely sift them into one incorporated Pouder Pouder of Jessimines To make this mix about a thousand sprigs and flowers of Jessimine amongst twenty pound of fine Starch in a close Box lay them even making a Bed of Flowers and a Bed of Pouder and let them lye twenty four hours without touching then shift the Flowers and put fresh ones the same quantity for three days and the Pouder will be well scented Pouder of Musked Roses To do this well you must put the Musked Roses into the Pouder and leave them there twenty four hours in a close Box so shift them three times and they will give an excellent scent Pouder of Orange-Flowers Mix a pound of good scented Flowers with twenty pound of Starch or Rice grounds mingle them and sift them twice a day at least for these are subject to heat and in twenty four hours you must shift the Flowers and put the same quantity of fresh ones in and so till there is a good scent keeping it always close unless when you use it Pouder of Violets or Iris. In this case beat the Iris and pass it through a Sieve mingle it with the Pouder and it gives the natural scent of a Violet Pouder of Amber Mix Jessimine Rose and Musk-Pouder together each a like quantity then mix with them the eighth part of an ounce of the Essence of Amber then sift the Pouder but break not the Lumps made by the Essence till dried then sift them in and mingle them well and in this manner with Flowers Essences c. you may make what Scent you please Starch being the Ground of these Hair-Pouders which sucks the Scents and contains it a very considerable time for use Wash-balls Perfumed c. Common Wash-Balls to make them Take a pound of white Cake-Soap scrape it and beat it well in a Morter take out the Crumbles that are not well incorporated and put in a pound of Starch well poudered an ounce of the Essence of Orange half a pint of macanet-Macanet-Water prepared stir them gently with a Pestle then beat till they are an well mixed make the Paste up into Balls and let them dry Wash-Balls of Neroly Take eight pound of Cake-Soap well cleansed put to it when scraped as much of Rose or Orange-Flower as will well temper it stirring it twice a day the better to soak then having beaten it well put in a pound of Labdanum in Pouder and two ounces of Neroly mix them into a Paste and so make them into Balls Bologna Wash-Balls Take three Bundles or Boxes of these Balls beat them and dip them in angel-Angel-Water as much as will well wet them add half a pint of Benjamine-Water make two equal Cakes of the Paste by well beating then beat very small two drams of Musk or Civet with two ounces of Balm of Peru dropped in by degrees add to these the gross Essence of Amber and some Essence of Cloves and some Cinnamon mix these with the Paste make it into Balls and keep it for a very curious Perfume and in this nature other Wash-Balls or Paste may be made and perfumed with various scents Sweet-Bags to make Take of Common-Rose-Leaves twelve ounces Lavender-Flowers a pound and a half Sweet Marjoram-Leaves twelve ounces