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[late 17th century] |
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Armorial bookplate inside front cover.
Marbled endpapers.
The compiler was evidently a member of Cambridge University.
Binding: full calf; gilt decoration.
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Manuscript, in a single secretary hand, of a collection of several dozen satirical poems and, dos-a-dos, several dozen household recipes. The poetry is mainly political, anti-Catholic, and academic, and includes works of Henry Denne of Trinity College and Joshua Barnes, as well as such titles as On a papist's ghost; On the queen being with child; The man of honour; England's triumph at sea in Sept. 1691; and The prologue to the music speech spoken in the Theatre July 8, 1693, being the time of the act, by Mr Smith of University College. Other items include an epitaph on Thomas Shadwell and a list of anagrams on the word "Parliament."
Dos-a-dos are several dozen primarily cooking recipes, for such dishes as barley broth, cherry wine, and lemon cream; as well as instructions on fishing. At the beginning of the manuscript are recipes for making ink and treating chilblains.
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1 v. (168 p.)
10 x 16 cm.
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| Curatorial Area: | Beinecke Library |
| Curated Collection: | The Osborn Collection |
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| Object ID: | 2031703 |
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