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Take flowers wth their stalks, and
Take flowers wth their stalks, and
wash them in Rosewater wherin Gum
wash them in Rosewater wherin Gum
[A]rabik hath ben dissolued; then take fine
[A]rabik hath ben dissolved; then take fine
sugar beaten and cast it on them; Then
sugar beaten and cast it on them; Then
[la]ye them on a Seeve and they will
[la]ye them on a Seeve and they will
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A good Medicin to stay a Lask
A good Medicin to stay a Lask
[This?] wheate flower in a quantity of milk
Put wheate flower in a quantity of milk
[a]nd running water seething it on the fire
[a]nd running water seeting it on the fire
then cru[m?] the yolks of 4. eggs rosted hard
then cream the yolks of 4. eggs rosted hard
wt a little salt into the milk, and
wth a little salt into the milk, and
let the party eat it.        Or Take
let the party eat it.        Or Take
10. or 12. Quinces paring them cleane
10. or 12. Quinces paring them cleane

Latest revision as of 05:38, 17 July 2017


To candie all flowers in their natural colour. Take flowers wth their stalks, and wash them in Rosewater wherin Gum [A]rabik hath ben dissolved; then take fine sugar beaten and cast it on them; Then [la]ye them on a Seeve and they will [g]lister like suger candied: and so keep [t]hem in a boxe.


for frownces in the face Rice Sod in water and the face therwith washed clenseth the skin healing the pimples


A good Medicin to stay a Lask Put wheate flower in a quantity of milk [a]nd running water seeting it on the fire then cream the yolks of 4. eggs rosted hard wth a little salt into the milk, and let the party eat it. Or Take 10. or 12. Quinces paring them cleane Quarter them and cut out the Core Distil them keep the water in a glass Take red wyne and that water alike quantity as much as the party can drink at one tyme bloudwarm evening and morning 3. dayes together. It will help by the Grace of God. v. Supra. fol. 13. et . 23.6. infra. 38.a