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V.a.425
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Source Title:
Receipt book of Sarah Longe [manuscript].
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Receipt book of Sarah Longe [manuscript].
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Item 2 of 3: Main text, rebound separately by conservator.
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Longe, Sarah, fl. 1610.
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Longe, Sarah, fl. 1610.
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page 28 (folio 17 verso) || page 29 (folio 18 recto)
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Transcription:
28
water, then shred the Violetts very small
and beate the sugar very fine, then
take halfe a pint of water and make
it boyle in a cleane Skillett, and put
in the sugar, and skim it very cleane,
then put the Violetts into a gally pott,
and put the liquor to them seething
hott, and stirre it about, and cover
it close, and lett it stand soe till next
morning, then thraine it, and boyle
it up to a Sirrope, and soe keepe it.
Note A quarter of a pint of Violetts will make
a pint of sirrope.
Hony ^of roses.
Take red-rose budds, and white clipt
of them, take a pint of the best hony,
and stirre it in as many leaves as
you can, then sett it in a Skillett
of water over the fire, there lett it
stand while it is ready to boyle, then
sett it in the sun, shift it 3. or .4 times
every 2 day beating of it every time.
folio 18 recto
29.
18
To make Chynie Broth .
Take one Ounce and halfe of Chiny, infust
it in a pottle of running water 24. hours,
then stirre it, and put in a Cock Chicken,
and handfull of reasons of the sun stoned, a
handfull of Currence, a blaid of mace,
a top of rose-mary, a quarter of an Ounce
of red Sanders, a quarter of an Ounce
of white Sanders, and thick it with the
bottome of a white-lofe, when it is boyled
take out the Chicken, and straine the
broth before the party must drinke
thereof, and lett him drinke it 3 hours
before dinner fasting, and a draft at
4. a Clock in the after-noone with a
little sugar; the broth will last but
3. days good.
An approved medicine called
purging aile, to be taken
Every spring, and fall.
Take 4 Gallons of aile-wort, the strongest
you can gett, boyle it till comes to 3 or
there abouts, lett it be of the first spent
as Brewers calls it, soe tun it up with
store of Barme, that it may worke
well, but against you tun it up, make a
water, then shred the Violetts very small
and beate the sugar very fine, then
take halfe a pint of water and make
it boyle in a cleane Skillett, and put
in the sugar, and skim it very cleane,
then put the Violetts into a gally pott,
and put the liquor to them seething
hott, and stirre it about, and cover
it close, and lett it stand soe till next
morning, then thraine it, and boyle
it up to a Sirrope, and soe keepe it.
Note A quarter of a pint of Violetts will make
a pint of sirrope.
Hony ^of roses.
Take red-rose budds, and white clipt
of them, take a pint of the best hony,
and stirre it in as many leaves as
you can, then sett it in a Skillett
of water over the fire, there lett it
stand while it is ready to boyle, then
sett it in the sun, shift it 3. or .4 times
every 2 day beating of it every time.
folio 18 recto
29.
18
To make Chynie Broth .
Take one Ounce and halfe of Chiny, infust
it in a pottle of running water 24. hours,
then stirre it, and put in a Cock Chicken,
and handfull of reasons of the sun stoned, a
handfull of Currence, a blaid of mace,
a top of rose-mary, a quarter of an Ounce
of red Sanders, a quarter of an Ounce
of white Sanders, and thick it with the
bottome of a white-lofe, when it is boyled
take out the Chicken, and straine the
broth before the party must drinke
thereof, and lett him drinke it 3 hours
before dinner fasting, and a draft at
4. a Clock in the after-noone with a
little sugar; the broth will last but
3. days good.
An approved medicine called
purging aile, to be taken
Every spring, and fall.
Take 4 Gallons of aile-wort, the strongest
you can gett, boyle it till comes to 3 or
there abouts, lett it be of the first spent
as Brewers calls it, soe tun it up with
store of Barme, that it may worke
well, but against you tun it up, make a
transcribed_information
28
water, then shred the Violetts very small
and beate the sugar very fine, then
take halfe a pint of water and make
it boyle in a cleane Skillett, and put
in the sugar, and skim it very cleane,
then put the Violetts into a gally pott,
and put the liquor to them seething
hott, and stirre it about, and cover
it close, and lett it stand soe till next
morning, then thraine it, and boyle
it up to a Sirrope, and soe keepe it.
Note A quarter of a pint of Violetts will make
a pint of sirrope.
Hony ^of roses.
Take red-rose budds, and white clipt
of them, take a pint of the best hony,
and stirre it in as many leaves as
you can, then sett it in a Skillett
of water over the fire, there lett it
stand while it is ready to boyle, then
sett it in the sun, shift it 3. or .4 times
every 2 day beating of it every time.
folio 18 recto
29.
18
To make Chynie Broth .
Take one Ounce and halfe of Chiny, infust
it in a pottle of running water 24. hours,
then stirre it, and put in a Cock Chicken,
and handfull of reasons of the sun stoned, a
handfull of Currence, a blaid of mace,
a top of rose-mary, a quarter of an Ounce
of red Sanders, a quarter of an Ounce
of white Sanders, and thick it with the
bottome of a white-lofe, when it is boyled
take out the Chicken, and straine the
broth before the party must drinke
thereof, and lett him drinke it 3 hours
before dinner fasting, and a draft at
4. a Clock in the after-noone with a
little sugar; the broth will last but
3. days good.
An approved medicine called
purging aile, to be taken
Every spring, and fall.
Take 4 Gallons of aile-wort, the strongest
you can gett, boyle it till comes to 3 or
there abouts, lett it be of the first spent
as Brewers calls it, soe tun it up with
store of Barme, that it may worke
well, but against you tun it up, make a
Transcription
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