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Field name | Value |
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Reference | MS 621 |
Library/Archive | Brotherton Library, University of Leeds |
Title | Recipe book known as 'Dame Mary Lister's household book' |
Author/Creator | Lister, Dame Mary |
Date | [c.1623-1635] |
Collection | Cookery Collection |
Collection Overview | The Cookery Collection contains printed and archival material relating to food and cooking that dates from the late 15th century until the present day. Items in the Manuscripts sub-collection cover cookery, household management, medicine and remedies. |
Sub-collection | Cookery Manuscripts |
Document Type | Manuscript Cookbook |
Theme | Food Preparation; Food and Identity; Food and Gender |
Subjects | recipes ingredient canning and preserving cooking for the sick household remedies medicine household housework religion housewife cooking cooking techniques |
Cuisine | English cuisine |
Description | Anonymous recipe book, known as 'Dame Mary Lister's household book', containing culinary and medical recipes, household inventories and religious notes, in various hands. |
Additional Information | Includes: (1) inventories and medicinal recipes by Mary Lister, some dated 1625-1635 (ff.11, 15-24, 39-40); (2) recipes by Grace Bellasis (d.1659), niece-in-law of Mary Lister (ff.28-33); (3) notes probably for or of a sermon on Joshua iii 20-21, dated 1625 (ff.158v-150); (iv) catechism on Genesis v-xxviii, n.d. (ff.145v-88). Signature on f.1, 'Ralph Crosbie'. Ff.85v to end inverted. |
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Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the Brotherton Library, University of Leeds |