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A68556 The treasurie of commodious conceits, & hidden secrets and may be called, the huswiues closet, of healthfull prouision. Mete and necessarie for the profitable vse of all estates both men and women: and also pleasaunt for recreation, with a necessary table of all things herein contayned. Gathered out of sundrye experiments lately practised by men of great knowledge. By I. Par. Partridge, John, fl. 1566-1573. 1573 (1573) STC 19425.5; ESTC S110299 27,425 98

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toughe with this gather your Oselets or other Fumygations ¶ A moyste fume vpon a fuming dish chapter xlvi TAke a peece of your Pomeamber as bigge as a hasel Nutt bruse it put it into you fumeing dishe with sweete water put therunto a few bay leues as much of dried Basell leaues a lyttle rosemary and set it ouer the fyre vpon a Cubbard or els in the stede of the Pomeāber put .ii. or iii. of the cakes before written broken small ix or x. whole Cloues and if you wyll haue it excellēt sweete then put i. or ii graynes of Musk and let the leaues them stand ouer that fyre together as before is sayde ¶ A Fumigation for a Presse and clothes that no Moth shall bréed therin chapter xlvii TAke of the wood of Cipres or of Ieniper of Rosemary dried of Storax Calamit of Beniamin of Cloues a like waight beaten all in to pouder then take of the powder of Wormwood leaues dried as muche as all the others mixe them well together cast therof vpon a Chafyngdish of coles and set it in your press and shut it close thus do ofttimes tyll you haue well seasoned your Presse or Coffer * A Powder wherwith to make sweete waters cap. xlviii TAke of the wood of Cipers or the roots of Galingal i. quarterne Of Calamus aromaticus i. quarterne Of Orace or Iris one quarterne Of Cloues i quarterne Of Storix Calamit one quarterne Of Beniamin one quarterne Or ye may take of each of these one ounce for a proportion let all be beaten into powder and when ye wyll distyll your Roses fyll your Styll with Rose leaues and a few Spick Flowres vpon the top of them strew some of your pouders so distill them Some put a little of the powder of Nigella romana to the other powders These cakes wyll be very sweete put the water in a large glasse and to the pottle put xii graynes of Muske let it hang in the middes of the water in a thin Linnen cloth with a thred set it in the sonne xx or xxx daies then take the Glasse in and set it in a drye ayre * An other manner of makyng of Damaske water cap. xlix TAke of Arace or Iris of Spike flowres dried of Cloues of ech i. oūce make thē in poder put them together with a pint of new Ale in cornes and. i. pynte of Rose water into an earthen pot put therto a good manye of grene Rose leaues let them soke in it a night tyme stoped close in the morninge when ye wyll distyll first lay other Roseleues in the bottom of your Stilitory for fere of cleuing to then take of the Rose leaues out of the Pot and put them with other greene Rose leaues in your Stilitory sufficient and to the water put Muske as aboue is sayd This water is excellent to set foorth a Carte an Apple moyse or Almond butter ¶ To perfume Gloues cap. l. TAke the Gloues wash them in Rose water or Damaske water tyll the scurfe of the Lether be gon aud then stretch them foorth softly and keepe the water you wash them with styll Then hang them vp to dry and then laye them in a cleane lynnen cloth that is foulded iii. or iiii doubles and when they be drye let them lye in Rose leues dryed a day or two then take Oyle of Ciuet Almons and Musk and grind them together vp on a Marble stone Stretch them foorth softly and with your hande annoynte your Gloues iii. or iiii tymes euer among stretch them foorth then let them drye and euer stretch them forth softly as thei dry Then take Sandifer mixed with a lyttle Ambergreace and strewe the powder of it thinly vpon them and laye them in a Paper and in a Box or els melte the Amber greace with a quantiti of Rose water and mixe the Sandifer to it and so annoynt the Gloues with the same Then let them dry and lay them in fayre white papers 2. To perfume Gloues another way TAke the Gloues washe them as aforesaid iii. or iiii times wring them eueri time softly then take Gūme of dragagant and stepe it in fine Damask water one night then strain the water through a fine Linnen clothe and take the Gūme and mix it with an ounce of Amber greace and a quarter of an ounce of Muske fyrste grynde your Amber greace with Oyle of Turpentine then mingle al together roll your Gloues with the same laye them to dry lay a paper betwene 3. A preparatiue for Gloues WAshe the Gloues as afore is said tyll the sent of the leather bee gon then take Beniamin ii ounces of Storax Calamit i. ounce let them be very fine then take oyle of Ciuet Almons and mingle it with Beniamin Storax vpon a Marbell stone When it is wel grownd put it into an earthen Potte with more Oyle of Ciuet Almons then put in Cloues in powder and so let it stand very close couerd and when you neede take a little Rose water in a Sponge and rub the Gloues softly then in lyke manner with the Oyle called Ciuet Oyle for the same purpose 4. Another way TAke twelue Graynes of Muske syxe graines of Ciuet. viii graines of ambergrece iii. grains of storax Calamit vi graines of Beniamin and a few Cloues grynde all these together with Oyle of Ciuet Almons Fyrste wash your Gloues with Fusses disolued a day in Damask water 5. Another for Gloues TAke your Gloues wash them in rose water once or twice til all the scurffe be gon frō them and then let them drye and stretch them well out fyngers and all Then playne them and wash them once or twice then take two ounces of Storax and as much Beniamin made in powder Dresse your Gloues all ouer on a smooth boord before they be dry then hang them to drye and when they be drye saue the powder that is lefte then take a pynte of Rose water and. ii ounces of Storax and two ounces of Cinimon put all these in fine pouder and cast them to the rose water and let thē seethe in a close Posnet couered Then take a fine Brush and brush them ouer 6. An other way to perfume TAke Amber grece a dramme of Musk halfe a dram of Fusses a dram of Ciuet halfe an ounce put all these together in a pynt of rose-rose-water or Damask water 7. An other way TAke a dram of Amber grece a dram of Beniamin halfe a dram of Fusses a dramme of Storax a quarter of an ounce of Labdanum put all these to Rosewater ¶ A perfume for Chestes and Cubbords And also for Gloues cap. lj TAke Beniamin and Storax of ech one ounce Labdanum and Fusses of ech a quater of an ounce halfe a Dramme of Ciuet. If you burne it for Chestes or Cubbordes beate it in a hot Morter If it be for Gloues boyle it and put it to Rose water * To collour Gloues Cap. lii YOu must haue
or three graynes of Musk disloue it in rose water and sprinckell the water vpon the powder and turne it vp and downe in the sprincklyng tyl it haue drunkē vp the water when it is dry kepe it in bagges of sylke * A swéete powder for Napery and all Lynnen Clothes chapter xlii TAke of sweete Mariornm that is hore that is the sweeter when it hath in him Seedes ripe cut the braunches so that the Roote maye springe agayne when this Mariorum is dried then rubbe out the sedes and keepe them to sowe about Easter and the Huskes or leues that grow about the Seedes take for your purpose rubbe them small betweene your handes for if you beat them to powder in a Morter they wyll loose the most parte of their sauor then take of white Saunders or of grey Sanders but looke that they be new of right sweete odour for if they bee olde and haue no pleasaunt and quick odour they ar nothyng worth take I say of these sweet Saunders beaten into fyne powder one ounce and put it to an ounce of your sweet Mariorum rubbed betweene your handes as afore is sayde and yf you put one or two Graynes of Muske therunto for your wearyng linnen it is the better sowe these vp in a sylke bag together lay it among your Linnen of such baggs haue a dosen or two which wyll continue many yeares and when you looke to your Linnen then chafe each of the bagges betweene your handes that they may yeld our their swete odour Moreouer in the Sommer time gather red Roses in faire wether so soone as they be blowne opened laye them vpon a Table a Bed or a fayre flore of boords and now and then remoue them least they mould and waxe foysty when they are dry pick off the leaues that you may haue ii peckes of them then strewe them amonge and betweene the boughts and foldynges of your Linnen with i. handful of of drye spike flowres to vi handful of dry Roses and lay your sweete bags amongst them Be sure that your lynen be euerthrough drier ye lay them vp for els the Roses wyll waxe hore set your coffer in a drye ayre and in the winter tyme or in wet wether when ye perceue your Roses to waxe moyst thē put them into a pyllow bere or twayne that they fall not out and lay them vpon your bed betwene the Couerlet and the Blancket all night or els before the fire let them drye and strew them agayne Moreouer ye must alwayes haue a bag full of dry Roses in store kepte in a dri ayre for if he loose his readnesse thē looseth the rose his swetnesse Fynally ye must euery yeare put away your olde Roses and occupye new out keepe your sweet Bagges styll many yeares * To make a Pomeamber cap. xliij TAke of Beniamin .i. ounce of Storax calamit halfe an ounce of Labdanum the eight part of an ounce beat them to powder put them into a brason Ladle with a little damask or Rose water set thē ouer the fyre of Coles til they be desolued and be soft lyke waxe then take them out and chafe them betweene your hands as you do wax thē haue these powders redy finely serced of Cinimon of Cloues of sweet sanders grey or white of ech of these iii. pouders halfe a quarter of an oūce mire the pouders with the other and chafe thē wel together if they be to dry moysten them a litle with some of the Rose water left in the Ladle or other if they waxe colde warme then vpon a Kniues poynt ouer a Chafingdishe of Coles then take of Amber greace of Musk and Ciuet of ech iii. graines desolue the Amber greace in a Siluer Spoone ouer the bot Coles when it is cold make it smal put it to your Musk and Ciuet then take your Pome that you haue chafed and gathered together and by little and little with some swete water if need be gather vp the amber musk ciuet and mixe them with your Ball til they be perfectly incorporated then make one Ball or two of the lumpe as ye shal think good for the waight of the whole is aboue two ounces make a hole in your Ball so hang it by a Lace If you perceaue that the Ball is not tough ynough but to brittle then take a curtesy of storax liquida and therwith temper your Bal against the fire but take not to much storax liquida because it is too strong Or the better way is to haue some gūm cald dragagāthi redy disolued in swete water it will be desolued in ii daies with the gather your Ball with the heate of the fire this Ball wil be of like goodnes within as without and of great price ¶ Some men put in the makyng hereof iii. or iiii drops of the Oyle of spike beware of to much because it is veri strōg When ye wyll haue your Ball exceede in sweetnes breake it haue ii or iii. graines of Musk or Ciuet or Amber greace as you delight in or al together desolue them in rose or Damask water with the same chafe your Ball ouer the fyre tyl al be drunken in then pearce a newe hole as before * To make a fine Fumigation to cast on the Coles cap. xliiij TAke of Beniamin .i. ounce of Storix calamit half an ounce disolue them as for a pomeamber then haue redy these woods in powders or one of them Gyniper or Cipres or of white Sanders of Cloues of either halfe a quarter of an ounce al in fine pouder mixt them all together and with some Storix liquida gather thē together with the heat of fire then make thē rownde of the bignesse of a blacke sloe and with your Seale printe it a Cake while it is warme and soft Of these cast one or two vpon a Chafingdishe of Coles to purge all pestifferous infection and corrupte ayres out of your house if you put to the other thinges the powder of Amber beades it wil be the sweter ¶ Some put also Labdanum as before is sayd in makyng of the pomeamber hearein doo as the sauor therof shall please you To make the same in Oseletts chapter .xlv. TAke a little of the fyne powder of Sallow or wyllow Coles mix it w tsom of your fumigatiō last before named in the makyng work them wel together then fashion it with iii. or iiii feete lyke a Cloue and when it is dry kyndle the ende of it at a quick Cole it wyll yelde a sweet sauour put not to muche coles for thē it wyl sauor of thē put not to little Coles ▪ for then it wyll not kepe fyre put not to much Storax liquida for then it wyll be too brittle and to moyste and wyll not lightly drye therfore it shal be well to haue som Gūme of the cheritree or Plumtree which they call Gūme Arabick disolue some of it in swete water tyl it be liquide and