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To make perfumes.

Take iii ounces & a halfe of Beniamine & lay it in
rose water foure dayes, then beate it fine
& take halfe a pound of damascke rose leaves
the white beinge cut out Then beate them
fine in a stone morter Then take Beniamine
& put the Roses & beate them together
untill it come to A paste Then take it out
& mingle it with halfe a quarter of an ounce
of Cenitt, & mould them in an ounce & a halfe
of the best sugar finish sersed, then make
them in litle cake & lay a rose leafe on both
sides then laye them on a borde that hath
noe stout to drie where noe Aire cometh
& when you will use them take of the rose leaves.

Aquamirabilis

Take Gallmigall, [losres] [quibiles] Ginger
millilott Colliander mace nuttmegge of wich
a dram : & of the joyce of Salardine halfe
a pinte, And mingle all theese made in powder
with the same joyce, & with a pinte of good aquavite
& 3 pints of white wine, putt all theese to
gether in a glasse Stillitory & lett it
stand for all night & on the Morrowe
still it with a verry softe fyer
thatt, is to bee prosed a spoone full to bee drinke
once a weeke in the summer & twyce in the
winter

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