Dorothea Rousby Cookery Book

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A cookery book with index, containing recipes for preserves, cakes, wines, and household remedies [manuscript], 1694

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13 To Make unguentum Inernatum Uiry good for old on new Sores and All Manner: of Sores Approved and Experimented Take may Butter or Bores Grease Two Pound of Bettony Halfe a Pound, Agremony Halfe A Pound Rozen A Pound venus Turpintine one Penny Worth Honey one Penny worth and lett ye Hearb's ye chopt Small and lett ym infuse in ye Said Grease or Butter 9 or 10 Dayes yn, Sett it over A Soft fire and melt it and Strane it through A Pees of Canvis and Sett it over the fire Againe and Putt in your Wax and Rosin and when it is melted take itt of and Putt in your Honey and Turpentine and Stir it continually till it be could and then it is made, The more Bettony you Putt in ye Better it will be The Lady Hackett

The Black Salve for Any Cutt Take 3 Pints of Sallett Oyle A Quart of White Wine Halfe a Pound of Red Lead boyle all those together halfe an Houre then Putt in halfe A Pound of Venus Turpentine half A Pound of Frankincense one Pound of Stone Pitch halfe A Pound of yallow Wax A Quarter of A Pound of Dear Suett A quarter of A Pound of Rozin beat all these in A Morter and Putt ym Amongst ye fore mentioned Jndreadients, they must Boyle for 4 or 5 houres yn take itt of ye Fire and Hould yee Pipkin in could water till it is thick as you can but get it out yn Oyle ye Board and Power it out and Roule it into Roules for your use this is good for Any Green or Old Wound or finger or Cutt:

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