Dyets dry dinner consisting of eight seuerall courses: 1. Fruites 2. Hearbes. 3. Flesh. 4. Fish. 5. whitmeats. 6. Spice. 7. Sauce. 8. Tabacco. All serued in after the order of time vniuersall. By Henry Buttes, Maister of Artes, and fellowe of C.C.C. in C.
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- Dyets dry dinner consisting of eight seuerall courses: 1. Fruites 2. Hearbes. 3. Flesh. 4. Fish. 5. whitmeats. 6. Spice. 7. Sauce. 8. Tabacco. All serued in after the order of time vniuersall. By Henry Buttes, Maister of Artes, and fellowe of C.C.C. in C.
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- Butts, Henry, d. 1632.
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- Printed in London :: By Tho. Creede, for William Wood, and are to be sold at the west end of Powles, at the signe of Tyme,
- 1599.
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- Food -- Early works to 1800.
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"Dyets dry dinner consisting of eight seuerall courses: 1. Fruites 2. Hearbes. 3. Flesh. 4. Fish. 5. whitmeats. 6. Spice. 7. Sauce. 8. Tabacco. All serued in after the order of time vniuersall. By Henry Buttes, Maister of Artes, and fellowe of C.C.C. in C." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17373.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- Partem Parentes TO THE RIGHT Worshipfull and vertuous Lady, the Lady Anne Bacon, sole heire to the Worship. Edward Buttes Esquire, her Father, as also to her Ʋn∣cles, the right worthie Syr Wil∣liam Buttes Knight, and Thomas Buttes E∣squire, deceased.
- Partem Amici TO MY WORSHIP∣full and especiall friends, Richard Thekeston E∣squire, and Elynor his Wife.
- Partem Patria. To my Country-men Readers.
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The Authors Method comprise
in Verse, by Samuel VVallsall. - The same man in prayse of this learnedly witty Booke.
- Eiusdem ad Libri nomen allusio.
- Grace before Diets dry Dinner serued in by Time.
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Fruites.
- Figges.
- Ficus.
- Grapes.
- Vuae.
- Mulberries.
- Mora.
- Strawberries.
- Fraga.
- Cheryes.
- Cerasa.
- Plums.
- Pruna.
- Apples.
- Mala.
- Peares.
- Pyra.
- Aprecocks.
- Mala Armeniaca.
- Peaches.
- Mala persica.
- Orenges.
- Mala Aurantia.
- Limons.
- Malum Limonium.
- Quinces.
- Malum Cydonium.
- Pomegranats.
- Malum punicū se granatū.
- Citron.
- Malum Citrium.
- Citrull Cucumbers
- Cucumis citrulus.
- Medlars.
- Mespila.
- Seruices.
- Sorba.
- Hasil Nuts.
- Avellanae.
- Melons, commonly called Pompions.
- Melones seu Melopepones.
- VValnuts.
- Nuces Iuglandes.
- Pine-Nuts or pine Apples.
- Pineae.
- Pistake Nuts.
- Pistacia.
- Dates.
- Dactyli.
- Almonds.
- Amygdalae.
- Chestnuts.
- Castaneae.
- Oliues:
- Oliuae.
- Cappars.
- Cappares.
- Gourde.
- Cucurbita.
- Pease
- Pisa.
- Beanes.
- Fabae.
- Rize.
- Oriza.
- The Painters Prouerbe.
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Hearbs
- Sage.
- Saluia.
- Foenill or Finckle.
- Foeniculus.
- Sparage.
- Asparagi.
- Spinache.
- Spinachia.
- Artichokes.
- Cardui seu Cinarae.
- Lettuse.
- Lactuca.
- Endiue.
- Intubus.
- Borage.
- Borago.
- Succory.
- Cichorium.
- Hoppe.
- Lupulus.
- Mint.
- Mentha.
- Sorrell.
- Oxalis seu Acetosa.
- Burnet.
- Pimpinella.
- Persley.
- Petroselinum.
- Taragon or byting Dragon.
- Dracunculus Hortensis.
- Radish.
- Raphanus.
- Carot, or red Parsnip.
- Carota seu pastinaca rubens.
- Onyons.
- Cepa.
- Garlicke.
- Allium.
- Scallion or litle Onyon.
- Cepa Ascalonia.
- Leekes.
- Porrum.
- Colewort.
- Brassica.
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Flesh.
- Veale.
- Vitulina.
- Beefe.
- Vaccina seu Bubula.
- Wethers Mutton.
- Veruex.
- Goate-flesh.
- Caprilla.
- Lambe.
- Agnus.
- Swines Flesh.
- Porcus.
- wilde Boare.
- Aper seu Apcugna.
- Red Deere.
- Ceruus
- Fallow Deere.
- Dama.
- Hare.
- Lepus.
- Conny.
- Cuniculus.
- Capon.
- Capo.
- Turky-Cocke, or Ginny-Cocke.
- Gallus Indicus.
- Peacocke.
- Pauo.
- Pigeons.
- Pipio.
- Gosling.
- Pullus Anserinus.
- Duck or Mallard.
- Anas.
- Pheasant.
- Pheasianus.
- Pertritch.
- Perdix.
- Turtle
- Turtur.
- Quaile.
- Coturnix.
- Thrush, Mauis, or Blacke-bird.
- Turdus.
- Egges.
- Ovum.
- Fish.
- white∣meates
- Spice.
- Sauce.
- part
- Epiposion.
- IOa: VVeeueri Epicrisis ad Henricum Butsum.
- Eiusdem ad eundem de eodem Palinodoia.