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A09711 The accomplisht ladys delight in preserving, physick and cookery Woolley, Hannah, fl. 1670.; Plat, Hugh, Sir, 1552-1611?, attrib. author.; Harris, Thomas. 1675 (1675) STC 19976; Wing W3268; ESTC S103441 121,532 188

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candy_v 15_o orange_n preserve_v after_o the_o portugal_n fashion_n ibid._n orange_n to_o bake_v 1_o oraneg-water_n 32_o p_o pear_n plumb_n to_o preserve_v 7_o purslain_a to_o pickle_n 8_o pomatum_n to_o make_v 11_o pomander_n to_o make_v 16_o peach_n to_o preserve_v 17_o pippin_n to_o dry_v 26_o paste_n of_o genua_n ibid._n paste_n of_o quince_n 29_o pome_v citron_n preserve_v 35_o paste_n of_o tender_a plumb_n 40_o poppy-water_n to_o make_v 41_o plague-water_n to_o make_v 50_o paste_n of_o cherry_n 53_o paste_n of_o apricock_n ibid._n quince_n cake_n 3_o quince_n preserve_v white_a 14_o quince_n preserve_v red_a 6_o quidany_n of_o cherry_n 14_o quidany_n of_o quince_n 27_o quince_n cake_n thin_a 29_o quince_n cream_n 37_o quince_n to_o pickle_n 50_o quince_n cake_n clear_a ibid._n r_n raspice_n preserve_v 4_o rosemary-water_n 11_o rasberry-wine_n 21_o rose-vinegar_n 39_o rasberry_n cream_n 45_o rose_n preserve_v whole_a 49_o s_n symbal_n to_o make_v 5_o syrup_n of_o violet_n ibid._n dr._n stephen_n water_n 8_o syrup_n of_o clove-gilly-flower_n 5_o syrup_n of_o wormwood_n 11_o syrup_n of_o poppy_n 12_o syrup_n of_o ●emons_n ibid._n syrup_n of_o cowslip_n 14_o spirit_n of_o wine_n 12_o ●ugar_n plate_n to_o make_v 16_o syrup_n of_o maidenhair_n 13_o syrup_n of_o liquorish_a ibid._n syrup_n of_o quince_n 17_o syrup_n of_o hartshorn_n 18_o syrup_n of_o cinnamon_n ibid._n spirit_n of_o ambergreese_v 22_o syrup_n of_o citron-peels_a 18_o syrup_n of_o hyssop_n 22_o sweet_a cake_n without_o sugar_n 27_o spirit_n of_o honey_n 28_o syrup_n for_o the_o lung_n ibid._n sweet-bag_n for_o linen_n 27_o sugar_n leach_n 31_o spirit_n of_o rose_n 32_o syrup_n of_o elder_a 32_o syrup_n for_o short-wind_n 36_o surfeit_v water_n 33_o 44_o syrup_n comfortable_a 34_o syrup_n of_o rose_n 33_o syrup_n of_o sugar-candy_n ibid._n syrup_n against_o scurvy_a 33_o sucket_n of_o walnut_n 29_o 35_o syrup_n of_o saffron_n ibid._n spot_n and_o stain_n out_o of_o clothes_n 38_o sugar-cake_n ibid._n syrup_n of_o vinegar_n 39_o syrup_n of_o apple_n ibid._n sugar_n of_o rose_n 41_o syllabub_n to_o make_v 42_o steppony_n 43_o cider_n to_o make_v ibid._n strawberry_n wine_n ibid._n snow-cream_n 45_o sucket_n of_o lettice-stalk_n 48_o syrup_n of_o purslain_a 48_o syrup_n of_o mint_n ibid._n sweetmeat_n of_o apple_n 52_o t_o trisle_n to_o make_v 36_o treacle_n water_n 18_o v._n u._n verjuice_n to_o make_v 31_o vsquebah_n to_o make_v 15_o w_n wafer_n to_o make_v 8_o water_n against_o fit_n of_o the_o mother_n 11_o walnut_n water_n 18_o water_n for_o a_o consumption_n 19_o wormwood-wine_n 27_o wormwood-water_n 29_o wash-ball_n to_o make_v 30_o wipt-syllabub_n 45_o white_a mead_n 47_o the_o table_n to_o physic_n and_o chirurgery_n beautify_v water_n etc._n etc._n a_o ache_n or_o pain_n 56_o ague_n to_o cure_v ibid._n ague_n in_o child_n 58_o ague_n in_o the_o breast_n 68_o alom-water_n 71_o b_o black_a jaundice_n 57_o bite_v of_o a_o mad_a dog_n 60_o bloodyflux_n to_o cure_v 67_o bleed_v at_o the_o nose_n 68_o beautify_v the_o face_n 81_o breath_n to_o sweeten_v 86_o beautifying-water_n 88_o body_n to_o cleanse_v 94_o breast_n to_o make_v small_a ibid._n bath_n for_o lady_n 94_o body_n to_o make_v fat_a ibid._n belt_n to_o embroider_v 97_o black_a sarsnet_n to_o wash_v ibid._n c_o cramp_n to_o cure_v 58_o countess_n of_o kent_n powder_n iid_v cancer_n to_o cure_v 60_o conception_n to_o procure_v 62_o catholicon_n 61_o consumption_n to_o help_v 63_o child_n to_o go_v to_o stool_n 76_o cancer_n in_o a_o breft_v 63_o care_n of_o the_o infant_n 77_o chilblain_n to_o take_v away_o 88_o cleave_a nail_n to_o help_v 89_o colour_a silk_n to_o wash_v 90_o d_o daffy_n elixir_n salutis_fw-la to_o make_v right_o 55_o dry_a cough_n to_o help_v 59_o deafness_n to_o cure_v 6●_n dropsy_n to_o help_v 64_o dr._n tench_n julep_n for_o fit_n of_o the_o mother_n 67_o dr._n willoughby_n aqua_fw-la mirabilis_fw-la 70_o drink_v that_o heal_v all_o worund_n 74_o direction_n for_o nurse_n 76_o dentifrice_n for_o tooth_n 86_o e_z eye-water_n to_o make_v 72_o excellent_a wash_v 89_o excellent_a beautifier_n 93_o f_o fever_n in_o child_n 57_o falling-sickness_n to_o help_v 59_o fit_n of_o the_o mother_n 65_o fistula_n to_o heal_v ibid._n felon_n to_o kill_v 68_o flower_n to_o bring_v down_o 72_o flower_n to_o stay_v 73_o fall_v off_o of_o hair_n 81_o face_n to_o make_v fair_a ibid._n freckle_n to_o take_v away_o 83_o for_o nail_n that_o fall_v off_o 90_o for_o cleave_a nail_n ibid._n face_n to_o make_v youthful_a 92_o face_n to_o make_v ruddy_n ibid._n face_n to_o clear_a ibid._n g_o gout_n to_o cure_v 56_o gripe_a of_o the_o gut_n ibid._n green_a fikness_n to_o cure_v 60_o green_n oynmen●_n 65_o gascoign_n powder_n 68_o goldlace_n to_o clean_a 95_o h_o help_n for_o blast_v 66_o hair_n to_o make_v fair_a 80_o hair_n to_o make_v grow_v ibid._n hair_n to_o take_v away_o 81_o holes_n or_o pit_n to_o clear_v 83_o heat_n in_o the_o face_n 84_o hand_n to_o whiten_v 90_o heat_n in_o the_o hand_n ibid._n hair_n to_o curl_v 93_o hair_n to_o make_v black_a 93_o hair_n to_o increase_v ibid._n i._o j._n infection_n of_o plague_n 58_o imposthume_n to_o break_v 60_o itch_n to_o cure_v ibid._n infant_n trouble_v with_o wind_n and_o phlegm_n 79_o itch_n or_o break_n out_o 60_o 73_o juk-spot_n in_o linen_n 96_o k_o king's-evil_a to_o cure_v 60_o l_o looseness_n to_o stop_v 62_o lac_n virgin_n to_o make_v 82_o lip_n chop_v help_v 87_o lawn_n to_o starch_v 95_o m_n medicine_n for_o the_o back_n 57_o medicine_n for_o ache_n 56_o miscarry_v to_o prevent_v 59_o medicine_n for_o ague_n 57_o 58_o 61_o medicine_n to_o tooth_n easy_a 66_o megrim_n in_o the_o head_n 69_o my_o lord_n deny_v medicine_n for_o the_o gout_n 70_o morphew_n to_o cleanse_v 84_o n_n nail_n to_o make_v grow_v o_o oil_n of_o rose_n to_o make_v 73_o oil_n of_o st._n john_n wort_n 75_o oil_n of_o fennel_n ibid._n ointment_n for_o a_o inflame_a face_n 84_o ointment_n to_o take_v away_o spot_n of_o the_o smallpox_n 91_o ointment_n for_o beautify_v the_o face_n 33_o ointment_n to_o illustrate_v the_o face_n ibid._n p_o piles_n to_o destroy_v 59_o plague-water_n to_o make_v 64_o pain_n in_o the_o ear_n 69_o pile_n after_o childbirth_n 73_o powder_n for_o the_o green-sickness_n 74_o prick_a of_o a_o thorn_n ibid._n pimple_n in_o the_o face_n 33_o pomatum_n for_o the_o skin_n 85_o pock-hole_n to_o take_v out_o 88_o pimple_n to_o take_v away_o 84_o point_n and_o lace_n to_o clean_o 96_o point_n to_o wash_v 98_o r_n remedy_n for_o sore_a eye_n 61_o rickets_o in_o child_n 65_o rheumatic_a cough_n 67_o red-flux_n to_o help_v 68_o redness_n of_o the_o face_n after_o the_o smallpox_n 83_o red_a face_n to_o prevent_v 84_o ringworm_n in_o the_o face_n 93_o red_a face_n to_o cure_v 94_o s_n stone_n and_o gravel_n 56_o survey_v drink_n ibid._n ●●tica_n to_o cure_v 57_o sprain_n in_o the_o back_n 61_o scurvy_a to_o cure_v 62_o sore_a breast_n not_o break_v and_o when_o break_v 63_o scald_v head_n to_o heal_v 64_o shingles_n to_o cure_v 65_o spit_v of_o blood_n 68_o swooning-fits_a to_o help_v 71_o scab_n after_o smallpox_n 72_o stitch_n in_o the_o side_n 73_o spleen_n to_o help_v 74_o skin_n to_o cleanse_v 81_o sun-burn_a to_o take_v away_o 82_o skin_n to_o whiten_v 62_o 85_o skin_n to_o smooth_a ibid._n spot_n in_o the_o face_n to_o take_v away_o 85_o stink_v breath_n to_o help_v 88_o 86_o stink_n of_o the_o nostril_n 89_o stench_n of_o armhole_n 91_o spot_n after_o smallpox_n 91_o scar_n in_o the_o face_n 92_o silver-plate_n to_o cleanse_v 95_o silk_n stocken_v to_o wash_v 96_o spot_n of_o greese_v out_o of_o sild_a stuff_n or_o cloth_n ibid._n stain_n in_o linen_n etc._n etc._n ibid._n sarsnet_n to_o wash_v 97_o t_n to_o make_v a_o woman_n be_v soon_o deliver_v the_o child_n dead_a or_o alive_a 65_o tympany_n to_o cure_v 67_o term_n to_o provoke_v ibid._n to_o staunch_v bleed_v 68_o tertian_n ague_n to_o cure_v 74_o tyssick_n to_o prevent_v 75_o tooth_n to_o make_v white_a 86_o 87_o u_o vnguentum_fw-la album_fw-la 59_o w_n worm_n in_o child_n 49_o whites_n to_o cure_v ibid._n wen_n to_o cure_v 63_o wind_n to_o prevent_v 64_o woman_n in_o travail_n 65_o white-flux_n to_o cure_v 68_o water_n for_o the_o eye_n 69_o web_n in_o the_o eye_n ibid._n what_o be_v to_o be_v give_v the_o child_n forth_o first_o thing_n it_o take_v 78_o water_n for_o the_o face_n 81_o wash-ball_n to_o make_v 87_o wart_n to_o take_v away_o 91_o water_n to_o whiten_v the_o skin_n and_o take_v sunburn_n away_o 92_o wrinkle_n of_o the_o face_n 94_o young_a yellow-jaundice_n 91_o the_o table_n to_o the_o complete_a cook_n be_v guide_n a'rtichoak'_v fry_v 107_o apple-pye_n fry_v 119_o a_o make_v dish_n of_o apple_n 126_o almond_n water_n 135_o almond_n pudding_n 136_o asparagus_n to_o keep_v 106_o almond-tart_a 137_o b_o bisket-bread_n to_o make_v 100_o black_a budding_n ibid._n barley_n broth_n to_o make_v 112_o beef-stewed_n 120_o bake_v pudding_n 123_o brawn_n make_v tender_a 126_o bird_n stew_v the_o lady_n butler_n way_n 140_o bream_n to_o stew_v 150_o butter_n to_o draw_v 152_o c_o cheesecake_n ta_fw-mi make_v 92_o carbanado_n matton_n 100_o carbanado_n hen_n 106_o cream_n of_o egg_n 108_o collep_n of_o beef_n stew_v 110_o capon_n boil_v 113_o ●arp_a to_o stew_v 114_o calves-feet_n to_o roast_v 119_o ●hine_n of_o beef_n powdered_a 121_o codshead_n dress_v 122_o capon_n boil_v with_o asparagus_n 124_o capon_n boil_v with_o sage_a parsley_n clout_a cream_n 126_o citron_n pudding_n 128_o cow_n ud_a roast_v 131_o codling-tart_a 132_o cherry_n tart_a 132_o carp_n pie_n 135_o chicken_n pie_n ibid._n calves-head_n bake_v 138_o cock_n or_o lark_n 142_o chuk_n of_o veal_n bake_v 146_o d_o dish_n of_o marrow_n 101_o damson_n tart_a 110_o dutch_a pudding_n 110_o double-tats_a 144_o e_o eel_n to_o souse_v 105_o egg_n butter_v on_o toast_n 111_o eet_n boil_v 121_o eel-pye_n to_o make_v ●13_n eel_n to_o roast_v 141_o english_a pottage_n 143_o f_o furmety_n to_o make_v 102_o fricacy_n of_o veal_n 105_o fine_a pudding_n in_o dish_n 108_o fricacy_n of_o chicken_n 111_o florentine_a to_o make_v 114_o fresh-cheese_n 116_o finè_n custard_n 118_o fry_v pudding_n 123_o fool_n to_o make_v 129_o flounder_n to_o boil_v ibid._n fresh_a sturgeon_n to_o roast_n 135_o frica●y_n of_o rabit_n 136_o fennel-s●llet_a 149_o faree_v veal_n 151_o flounder_n stew_v 199_o g_o gr●●seberry-f●●l_a 105_o grand_a s●lle●_n 113_o gammon_n of_o ●a●on_n 128_o gurnet_n boil_v 155_o gooseberry_n ●●stard_n 139_o h_n herring-pye_n 100_o he●g_n 〈◊〉_d pudding_n 107_o haggess_n pudding_n 108_o hash_n of_o c●p●●_n 121_o h●tch-●et_a to_o make_v 138_o hereto_o r_z 147_o ●●●sh_n of_o 〈◊〉_d 150_o i_o italian_a pudding_n 130_o f●rther_n to_o make_v 140_o l_o lamb-pye_n to_o make_v 93_o le●●●●_n caudde_n 140_o leg_n of_o lamb_n stew_v 107_o m_o mince-pye_n of_o egg_n 98_o mine_v pie_n to_o make_v 133_o marrow_n spinage_n pasty_n 140_o marrow_n pudding_n 115_o mallard_n to_o stew_v 146_o mullet_n to_o boil_v 150_o n_n neat_n foot_n pie_n 102_o neats-tongue_n and_o vder_n dress_v 127_o o_o orangado_fw-it '_o pie_n 102_o oyster_n to_o battle_n up_o 137_o oyster_n to_o pickle_n 142_o oyster_n to_o broil_n ibid._n p_o pheasant_n to_o stew_v 100_o pork-pye_n 105_o puff_v paste_n to_o make_v 112_o pig_n to_o bake_v ibid._n paste_n for_o tart_n 123_o pig_n to_o souse_v 126_o pear-pye_n to_o make_v 130_o pippin-tart_a 131_o pear_n pudding_n 138_o pancake_n 139_o peg_n bake_a court_n fasho●n_o 144_o pigeon_n pie_n to_o make_v 146_o pottage_n of_o a_o capon_n 148_o pippin_n pie_n to_o make_v ibid._n pudding_n of_o rice_n 151_o polonian_a sausage_n 126_o q_o quince_n pie_n 105_o quake_a pudding_n 125_o r_n rice_n pudding_n 199_o rabbit_n roast_v with_o oyster_n 110_o rabit_n bake_v to_o be_v eat_v cold_a 118_o rice_n tart_a to_o make_v 132_o rare_a fricacy_n 136_o roast_v beef_n pickle_a 143_o rabbit_n stew_v 146_o rare_a broth_n 147_o s_n spanish_n olio_fw-la 101_o scollop_n boil_v ●●●_o salmon_n to_o boil_v 111_o