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A Book of Simples


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434. To preserve Damosens Red or Black Plummes.

       435. To preserve Grapes Barberryes or Goosberrys.

       436. To preserve Quinces white.

       437. To keep Quinces raw all the year.

       438. To candy Barberries Grapes and Goosberries.

       439. To make Clear Cakes.

       440. To Dry any Fruit after they are Preserved.

       441. To Dry any Fruit without Sugar.

       442. To candie the Clear Rock Candie.

       443. To sucket Candie Oringes Lemons Pome-Citerons & Lettice Stalks.

       444. To candye Flowers the Spanish Fashion.

       445. To make Lozenges of any of these Flowers.

       446. To make a March Payne Ice it Garnishe it & Gild it.

       447. To make Sugar Plate.

       448. To make Wallnuts Artificial.

       449. To make Muskedyne Cumfits.

       450. To make Italyan Biskit.

       451. To make French Biskit.

       452. To make Macaroons.

       453. To make Naples Biskit.

       454. To make any Artificial Fruits, as Oranges, Lemons, Cucumbers, Radish, Herrings, Sprats, Oysters, or Mushells.

       455. To boyle Sugar to a Manus Christi.

       456. To boyle Sugar to a Candy Hight.

       457. To make a Pomander.

       458. To make a Perfume to burn in a Chamber.

       459. A Perfume to perfume Starch.

       460. To perfume Gloves.

       461. To make a Mothes Powder to lay amongst your Linnen or Wollen Clothes.

       462. A Water to make the Breath Sweet.

       463. A Powder to make the Teeth White and Sweet.

       464. An excellent Water to clear Hands and Face.

       465. Sr. George Horseyes Green Ointment for Aches proceeding from a Cold Cause for Shrunke Sinews in Man, or Beast, & for Strains it it’s incomperably good & holds Perfection 40 years.

       466. To make Thin Cheese.

       467. To make Angelot Cheese.

       468. To make Pastills.

       469. For Fine Linnen.

       470. Perfumes to Burn.

       471. For Ordinary Linnen.

       472. To destroy Moths & preserve Cloths untouch’d.

       473. To destroy Moths in Chairs & Stools & to refresh ye Colour.

       474. To scoure and refresh the Colour of Cloth Carpets, Silk Curtains, or any Stuff y t is Stain’d or Soil’d.

       475. To scoure & refresh ye Colour of Gold & Silver Lace or Fringe.

       476. To scoure or refresh ye Colours of Pictures y t are Stain’d or Soil’d.

       477. To dress & order Thin & Old Bedtikes to make y m keep in their Feathers.

       478. To perfume Bedtikes for Down or other Bedtikes w n y e Feathers smell Strong and Mustie.

       479. To make Butter Cheese.

       480. To keep Oringes fresh all y e Year.

       481. To make Quince Marmalade.

       482. An excellent Pommander.

       483. To make Mince Pyes.

       484. An excellent Water for ye Head & for Sleep called ye Emperour Charleses Water.