Description | Recipes in several hands, some (such as directions against the plague) in a hand earlier than Jane Farewell's. The following list uses the original page numbering, which varies throughout the volume. Page 1 To make Cabbidge Soup Page 2 To make a Fish Soup Page 3 To make Elder Wine Page 4 To make nice Custards; Mrs Chaworth's Fish Sauce Page 5 To make Excelent Curds; To make Lip Salve Page 6 to Pickle Wallnuts; To pickle Wallnuts ye other way Page 7 veal stakes Mrs Brough's way; A Neats Tongue Ragood [John Wright's signature underneath] Page 8 Untitled recipe using turpentine and swine's grease; To make Ink Page 9 To make Greengooseberry Wine Super excellent; To make a Dish of Puftins Page 10 To prevent Infection in case of contagious Disorders; To make a Rice pudden; To make Cheese Cakes; To pickle Colly Flowers Page 11 A Purge for a Horse [signature underneath of Miss Green of Thunder Cliff Grange near Sheffield, Yorkshire]; To make a plain Garth Cake; To make an Orange Gelly pudding; To make Ginger bread Page 12 To make Balsome Dr Chaucey; To make Bassilican Dr Chaucey; To make Sawce for Green Geese; To make pan puddings; To make past for Tarts or mince pyes; To make a quakeing pudding Page 13 For an old Cough on ye Lungs of an horse; To make Queen Cakes; To make French bread Page 14 To skin[?] a Sore in a Horse's back; To make Daffyes Elixer; To make Conserve of Red Roses; To make a Carrett pudding Page 15 [missing / number not used] Page 16 Ginger Wine; To make a Seed Cake; To make Cowslip wine Page 17 Ginger Wine Mrs Middleton; To make Balm Wine; To make an Orange pudding Mrs Balguys way Page 18 Ginger Wine Mrs Middleton; To make a Light blyded pudding; To make Custards; To make a Tansey Page 19 To make a Carrett pudding; To dry Cherryes; To make Rattefea Bisketts Page 20 to pickle Barberryes; For sore Breasts; An Eye water Page 21 To make Orange Wine; To make jumballs Page 22 untitled recipe; To make Gooseberry Vinegar; To make marmalet of Quince Page 23 Indian Pickle; To make Italian Biskitt; To make Wormpowder Page 24 For a Cough or Violent Cold Page 25 To make a plaister for the Wormes; For Sore Breasts Page 26 Doctor Tourges Directions against ye plague Page 27 A Receipt to make Mead Mrs Eccles' way; To make good Bread of soft Flour [dated 1800] Page 28 To make little plumb Calkes Mrs Chaworth's way; To make a Rice pudding Page 29 Wine; To make ye Yellow Salve; To make ye Eye Water; To make Wiggs Page 30 To make Mead; To make Mead Mrs Wright's way a very bad [or Good?] one Page 31 An Apple Pudding; To make Birch Wine Page 32 The Method to have fine and good Malt Liquor; An Infalible cure for the Grease; To make a good Cake Page 33 For ye Stone Gravell or Ulser in ye Kidneys, Lady Mulleneux Page 34 For a Cold by Doctor James; To make Blackbery Wine Page 35 Shoe Black; To make Curran Wine; To make Fritters; For Sore Breast heads Page 36 To make Orange Wine; A rich Cordiall for a sick person Page 37 To whiten yarn or Cloath; To make Passico; To make Shrub; To make Rason Wine Page 38 For a Violent Strain in any Joynt; Page 40 To cure ye most inveterate scab in Sheep; To prevent ye redwater in Lambs [Pages 41-49 - numbers not used] Page 50 To skin a sore back of an horse; A Trail for a fox; Ditto for the Hare; A Cure for ye Bite of any Mad Animal [pages 51-59 - numbers not used] Page 60 A salve for a burn or a scald; For an Astmak [Asthmatic?] Mrs Whitbey, by John Morgan Unnumbered pages: to make Sago puffs; To make mead Mrs Simpson's Receipt to make an Eye Water; for a Cough in Children; A Receit to die pink colour'd Stockings To make Diacodium; An approv'd Medicine for sore Eyes; [stockings continued] To make Cheese Cakes; How to make German black balls; How to dye Silk, Stuff, Stockings &c. of a good Blue; A receipt for sore heels of a Horse; Another for the same; How to make Red Ink How to keep Moths out of Woollen, Linnen or Silks; How to dy Hair or Bristles; How to Dye Purple; How to Dye Yellow; How to Dye Green; To take awa Corns; How to cure Chilblains A Drink for a Cow when the Calf is took of [crossed out]; To pickle Walluntts of a fine Olive Green Mrs Seyward; To make Wallnut Catchup To stew a Hare after the German Manner; For a Cough; How to make Elderberry Wine ye best sort A Drink for a Cown when ye Calf is taken of, or at going to Grass, o when the Hide begins to grow stark[?] upon her back; Daffy's Elixir Salutis Mr Taylor An Excellent Eye water; Dutches of Devonshires Rec't to make Tea Cakes; To make Red sealing Wax; To make Ginger-bread; To frighten Birds out of a Garden To Pickle Wallnuts; To make Currant Wine For a weak or consumptive person; To preserve Cherries; For a Beast over eating at a dish[?]; A very good Receipt for a Consumption Caution regarding salting fish or flesh dated Feb 1801; Ginger Wine Mrs Redhead Manchester For a cough in horses by Mr Hollingworth; A medicien to be given to a Cow the night after she has calv'd; Orange Marmalade; Queen Cakes; Diet Bread Cakes Naple Biscuits; To make a Rice Cake; To make a Savoy Cake; To make a Ratafia Cake; Savoy Biscuits; Quince Marmalade; To Clairfy Sugar Common Macaroons; To make Wine Clear; To make a Spunge Cake; Tunbridge Waters Cakes; Goosberry Vinegar Ginger-Bread nuts; Spunge Biscuits; Milk of Roses; To Stew Red Cabbage; To Stew Beet Root A Pickle to keep many years, yellow pickle; Scurvy & Cancer For the Rheumatism; To Pickle Mushrooms Black; To Dye Blue & Green Miss Mower; To make Stilton Cheese A Saline Draft; Perpetual Yeast of Potatoes
Loose: To make Gingerbread An Exelant L[emo]n Pudding by Mrs Barns Untitled recipe for ink A Restorative Jelly Diuretic Balls for Horses To Preserve Plants on Paper |
Administrative History | Jane Farewell married John Wright in the early 1720s |