7 results filtered with: Murrell, John, active 17th century
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A nevv booke of cookerie : VVherein is set forth the newest and most commendable fashion for dressing or sowcing, eyther flesh, fish, or fowle. Together with making of all forts of iellyes, and other made-dishes for seruice; both to beautifie and adorne eyther nobleman or gentlemans table. Hereunto also is added the most exquisite London cookerie. All set forth according to the now, new, English and French fashion. Set forth by the obseruation of a traueller. I.M.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1615- Books
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Murrels tvvo books of cookerie and carving.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1638- Books
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Murrels two bookes of cookerie and carving.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1650- Books
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A delightfull daily exercise for ladies and gentlewomen : Whereby is set foorth the secrete misteries of the purest preseruings in glasses and other confrictionaries, as making of breads, pastes, preserues, suckets, marmalates, tartstuffes, rough candies, with many other things neuer before in print. Whereto is added a booke of cookery. By Iohn Murrell professor thereof.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1621- Books
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A nevv booke of cookerie : VVherein is set forth a most perfect direction to furnish an extraordinary, or ordinary feast, either in Summer or Winter. Also a bill of fare for fifh-dayes, fasting-dayes, ember-weekes, or Lent. And likewise the most commendable fashion of dressing, or sowcing, either flesh, fish, or fowle: for making of iellies, and other mide-dishes for seruice, to beautifie either noble-mans or gentlemans table. Together with the newest fashion of cutting vp any fowle. All set forth according to the now, new, English and French fashion: By Iohn Murrell.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1617- Books
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Murrels tvvo books of cookerie and carving.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1641- Books
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A daily exercise for ladies and gentlewomen : Whereby they may learne and practice the whole art of making pastes, preserues, marmalades, conserues, tartstuffes, gellies, breads, sucket candies, cordiall vvaters, conceits in sugar-vvorkes of seuerall kindes. As also to dry lemonds, orenges, or other fruits. Newly set forth, according to the now approued receipts, vsed both by honourable and vvorshipfull personages. By Iohn Murrell, professour thereof.
Murrell, John, active 17th centuryDate: 1617