Culinary recipes and household remedies [manuscript] circa 1690-1700.
1690
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Title
Culinary recipes and household remedies [manuscript] circa 1690-1700.
Created/published
England, circa 1690-1700.
Description
1 volume ; 148 x 95 x 13 mm
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Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England, -- production place.
Call number
272829 MS
Folger-specific note
From dealer's description: "TÊTE-BÊCHE [CRUMUELL, Mrs] Late 17th-Century Manuscript of Culinary Recipes and Household Remedies. [Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1690-1700]. Octavo (148 x 95 x 13 mm). Approximately 114 text pages (tête-bêche) on 84 leaves (some paginated in a contemporary hand). Some leaves excised. Contemporary calf, very worn, front board detached, fixing to one clasp broken. Provenance: inscription to free endpaper (recipes end) reads “C O in Southwell near Newarke Upon Trent in Notingham sheare” beneath a note reads “Sulpher of Antimont 8 grains is a vomite it is a Read pouder”. A note to the free endpaper reads “Mrs Crumuell (or Crunwell) Huntingdon”. Watermark: Horn (similar to Haewood 2713, but the letters beneath in ours are obscured)."
Ordered from Dean Cooke Rare Books Ltd., D9688, 2023-10-10, Ref. 8166
Purchase made possible by The K. Frank and Joycelyn C. Austen Acquisitions Endowment.
Ordered from Dean Cooke Rare Books Ltd., D9688, 2023-10-10, Ref. 8166
Purchase made possible by The K. Frank and Joycelyn C. Austen Acquisitions Endowment.
Folger accession
272829