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Anonymous MS collection of poems and recipes. The compiler was evidently a member of Cambridge University. Collection includes bawdy and satirical verse, mainly of a political, anti-Popery and academic cast, 88 p., and 74 p. of medical cookery and household recipes, beginning with 2 p. of directions for anglers.

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late 17th century

1 volume (168 p.).

10 x 16 cm.

Subjects: English poetry Latin poetry Cookery Medicine Fishing

Genre: Commonplace books Manuscripts Poems

Cite as: James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University

Repository: Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University

Bibliographic Record Number: 2031703

Call Number: Osborn b115
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Source Commonplace Book, late 17th Century
Author Beinecke Flickr Laboratory

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