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A closet for ladies and gentlewomen, Or, the art of preserving, conserving, and candyin. With the manner how to make diverse kindes of syrupes, and all kinde of banqueting stuffes. Also divers soveraigne medicines and salues for sundry diseases
Plat, Sir Hugh (1552-1611?)
1611
Title and each page of text in ornamental border. Error in paging: p. 179 misnumbered 176. Anon. Attributed to Sir Hugh Platt by Bitting.
Delightes for ladies, to adorne their persons, tables, closets, and distillatories, with beauties, banquets, perfumes and waters. Reade, practice, and censure
Plat, Sir Hugh (1552-1611?)
1611
Anon., by Sir Hugh Platt. Text within ornamental border. Includes index.
A choice manual of rare and select secrets in physick and chyrurgery
Kent, Elizabeth Grey Countess of (1581-1651); Jar, W
1653
First ed. Cf. Wing. Issued with 'A true gentlewoman's delight'.
A true gentlewomans delight : wherein is contained all manner of cookery: together with preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen
Kent, Elizabeth Grey Countess of (1581-1651); Jar, W
1653
Attributed to Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent, by Wing (2nd ed.). Issued with 'A choice manual of rare and select secrets in physick'. "W.I." is W. Jar. Includes index.
A choice manual, or rare secrets in physick and chirurgery
Kent, Elizabeth Grey Countess of (1581-1651); Jar, W
1687
Epistle signed by W.J. [i.e. W. Jar] who edited the work. Issued with 'A true gentlewoman's delight'; signatures are continuous throughout both works. Includes index.
A choice manual, or rare and select secrets in physick and chirurgery
Kent, Elizabeth Grey Countess of (1581-1651); Jar, W
1659
Wing K313. Edited by W. Jar.
The Queens closet opened : being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying and cookery. After the newest mode now practised in England, by the most experienc'd persons of the times
W. M
1710
In two parts, the first part with caption title: The queen's closet opened: or, The pearl of practice. Accurate, physical, and chirurgical receipts; the second part with special t.p.: A queen's deligh...
The Queens closet opened : being incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying and cookery. After the newest mode now practised in England, by the most experienc'd persons of the times
W. M
1710
In two parts, the first part with caption title: The queen's closet opened: or, The pearl of practice. Accurate, physical, and chirurgical receipts; the second part with special t.p.: A queen's deligh...
A true gentlewomans delight : wherein is contained all manner of cookery: together with preserving, conserving, drying, and candying, very necessary for all ladies and gentlewomen
Kent, Elizabeth Grey Countess of (1581-1651); Jar, W
1659
Attributed to Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent, by Wing (2nd ed.). Issued with 'A choice manual of rare and select secrets in physick'; signatures are continuous throughout both works.