COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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Digital Image File Name:
54775
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54775
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Source Call Number:
V.a.612
call_number
V.a.612
Source Call Number
false
Source Creator:
Carr, Anne, active 1674, compiler.
author
Carr, Anne, active 1674, compiler.
Source Creator
false
Source Title:
Choyce receits collected [out] of the book of receits, of the Lady Vere Wilkinson [manuscript] / begun to be written by the Right Honble the Lady Anne Carr, Jan. 28 1673/4.
cd_title
Choyce receits collected [out] of the book of receits, of the Lady Vere Wilkinson [manuscript] / begun to be written by the Right Honble the Lady Anne Carr, Jan. 28 1673/4.
Source Title
false
Source Created or Published:
1674-1770.
imprint
1674-1770.
Source Created or Published
false
Physical Description:
p.63 [numbered from back]: Damson Wine receipt
page_numbers
p.63 [numbered from back]: Damson Wine receipt
Physical Description
false
Digital Image Type:
FSL collection
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FSL collection
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Creator (Hamnet):
Carr, Anne, active 1674, compiler.
bib_creator
Carr, Anne, active 1674, compiler.
Creator (Hamnet)
false
Title (Hamnet):
Choyce receits collected out of the book of receits, of the Lady Vere Wilkinson [manuscript] / begun to be written by the Right Honble the Lady Anne Carr, Jan. 28 1673/4.
bib_title
Choyce receits collected out of the book of receits, of the Lady Vere Wilkinson [manuscript] / begun to be written by the Right Honble the Lady Anne Carr, Jan. 28 1673/4.
Title (Hamnet)
false
Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
England,
bib_creation_place
England,
Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
1674-1770.
bib_creation_date
1674-1770.
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
1 volume (178 leaves) ; 15 x 10 cm.
bib_physicaldescription
1 volume (178 leaves) ; 15 x 10 cm.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Cookbooks -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
bib_subject
Cookbooks -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Medical formularies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
bib_subject
Medical formularies -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Sermons -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
bib_subject
Sermons -- 17th century -- Manuscripts. rbgenr
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Manuscripts -- 17th century. aat
bib_subject
Manuscripts -- 17th century. aat
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Clasps (Binding) -- 17th century. rbbin
bib_subject
Clasps (Binding) -- 17th century. rbbin
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Wilkinson, Vere, -1708.
bib_associated_name
Wilkinson, Vere, -1708.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Stoughton, John, -1639.
bib_associated_name
Stoughton, John, -1639.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Hixon, Susanna, active 1674, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Hixon, Susanna, active 1674, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Wordsworth, Edward, 17th century, former owner.
bib_associated_name
Wordsworth, Edward, 17th century, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Lady Anne Carr (Ker or Kerr), the writer of the bulk of the first half of the manuscript, is likely to have been a member of the Kerr family, Earls of Ancram and of Lothian.
bib_object_notes
Lady Anne Carr (Ker or Kerr), the writer of the bulk of the first half of the manuscript, is likely to have been a member of the Kerr family, Earls of Ancram and of Lothian.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
A collection of over 200 culinary recipes and medicinal preparations, compiled starting in 1674, with additions in multiple hands well into the 18th century (latest dated recipe: "To make Lemon Catchup. Mr. Norris 1770" (part 2, p. 121)). Contains a large number of recipes for cakes, biscuits, preserves, sausages, and wines, as well as cures for ailments such as convulsion fits, worms, and colds. Also contains a few household recipes ("To draw the Essence of all sorts of smelling fflowers, without any fire w[hi]ch is the secrett way of The Italians" (part 1, leaf 27), "To Dye Purple" (part 2, p. 38), "To Dye black" (part 2, p. 125)) and 17 pages of religious writings at the beginning of part 2, including "A sermon preached before king James at Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, vis, The Happiness of Peace vpon Psalme 144 vers. 15 ... By John Staughton, Doctor in Divinity, somtime Fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge" (part 2, p. 1-10) and The Love-sicke spouse, a sermon preached at St. Paule's Cross upon the 5th of Cant. (part 2, p. 10-13).
bib_object_notes
A collection of over 200 culinary recipes and medicinal preparations, compiled starting in 1674, with additions in multiple hands well into the 18th century (latest dated recipe: "To make Lemon Catchup. Mr. Norris 1770" (part 2, p. 121)). Contains a large number of recipes for cakes, biscuits, preserves, sausages, and wines, as well as cures for ailments such as convulsion fits, worms, and colds. Also contains a few household recipes ("To draw the Essence of all sorts of smelling fflowers, without any fire w[hi]ch is the secrett way of The Italians" (part 1, leaf 27), "To Dye Purple" (part 2, p. 38), "To Dye black" (part 2, p. 125)) and 17 pages of religious writings at the beginning of part 2, including "A sermon preached before king James at Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, vis, The Happiness of Peace vpon Psalme 144 vers. 15 ... By John Staughton, Doctor in Divinity, somtime Fellow of Emanuell Colledge in Cambridge" (part 2, p. 1-10) and The Love-sicke spouse, a sermon preached at St. Paule's Cross upon the 5th of Cant. (part 2, p. 10-13).
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Sources frequently indicated. Includes multiple recipes attributed to Mrs. Thorney, Dorothy Harrington, and Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln (e.g. recipe number 40: "The Countesse of Lincolns way of makeing pancakes, which she used to make for the King & Dutchesse of York" (part 1, leaf 20)).
bib_object_notes
Sources frequently indicated. Includes multiple recipes attributed to Mrs. Thorney, Dorothy Harrington, and Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln (e.g. recipe number 40: "The Countesse of Lincolns way of makeing pancakes, which she used to make for the King & Dutchesse of York" (part 1, leaf 20)).
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Part 1 (foliated by cataloger): 45 leaves. Part 2 (beginning from rear of volume; with partial contemporary pagination): [8], 201, [202-258] pages (pages 153-[258] blank)
bib_object_notes
Part 1 (foliated by cataloger): 45 leaves. Part 2 (beginning from rear of volume; with partial contemporary pagination): [8], 201, [202-258] pages (pages 153-[258] blank)
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Most of the recipes in part 1 are numbered.
bib_object_notes
Most of the recipes in part 1 are numbered.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Includes 2 partial indexes (part 1, leaves 44-45; part 2, p. 127-139)
bib_object_notes
Includes 2 partial indexes (part 1, leaves 44-45; part 2, p. 127-139)
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Sheepskin binding; remnants of clasps; front board partially detached.
bib_object_notes
Sheepskin binding; remnants of clasps; front board partially detached.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 2011.
bib_object_notes
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 2011.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Provenance (Hamnet):
Inscribed "Susanna Hixon her book Jan: 28" (part 1, leaf 1) and "Edward Wordsworth" and "Susan Hixon Her booke May 17 1674" (part 2, page [1]).
bib_provenance
Inscribed "Susanna Hixon her book Jan: 28" (part 1, leaf 1) and "Edward Wordsworth" and "Susan Hixon Her booke May 17 1674" (part 2, page [1]).
Provenance (Hamnet)
false
Call Number (Hamnet):
V.a.612
mfhd_repository_number
V.a.612
Call Number (Hamnet)
false