The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations.
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- The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations.
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- London :: Printed for Nath. Brooke,
- 1659.
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- Recipes.
- Medicine, Popular.
- Cookery -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Queens closet opened incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying &c. which were presented unto the queen / by the most experienced persons of the times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to private recreations." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52209.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.
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The Prescribers, and Approvers of most of these rare Receipts, their following names are in several Pages of this Book inserted and annexed to their own experienced Receipts.
- KIng Edward the sixth Page 272
- Queen Elizabeth 272
- King Charles the First 30
- Queen Mary 31
- Lady Elizabeth daughter to King Charles the first 256
- Dr. Mayhern, Physician to the late King 180
- ...
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- ... Dr. Bates 186
- Dr. King 284
- Dr. Mountford 290
- Dr. Forster 176, 177
- Dr. More 178
- Dr. Butler 1, 2 293
- Dr. Bassa, an Italian 7, 8
- Dr. Adrian Gilbert 11
- Dr. Atkinson 17, 160
- Dr. Goffe 121
- Dr. Stephens 21, 87, 140, 275
- Dr. Price 24
- Dr. Read 39
- Dr. May 47
- Dr. Blacksmith 55, 56, 83
- Dr. Brasdale 59
- Dr. Frier 55, 173
- Dr. Atkins 65, 73, 74, 83
- Dr. Gifford 3
- Dr. Twine 82, 288
- Dr. Wetherborn 89
- Dr. Lewkener 134, 154
- Dr. Eglestone 136
- Dr. Soper 147
- Mr. Stepkins Occulist 18, 130
- Mr. Fenton Chyrur. 24
- Mr. Francis Cox Chyrur. 66
- Mr. Lumley Chyrur. 123
- Mr. Thomas Potter Chyrur. 145
- ...
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- Mr. Phillips Apothecary 296
- B. Lawd Archbishop of Canterbury 275
- Bishop of VVorcester 19
- Earl of Arundel CC. 3
- Lord Treasurer 32
- Lord Bacon Vic. of St. Albans 281
- Lord Vic. Conway CC. 99
- Lord Spencer 283
- Lord Sheffeld 62
- Sir Walter Raleigh 274
- Sir Thomas Mayner 33
- Sir Edward Terrel 40
- Sir Edward Bolstward 72
- Sir Edward Spencer 28
- Sir Kenelm Digby 290
- Mr. Justice Hutton 191
- Countess of Arundel 25, 49, 168
- Countess of Worcester 69
- Countess of Oxford 156
- Countess of Kent 274
- Countess of Rutland CC. 109
- Lady Mounteagle 141
- Lady Abergany CC. 42
- Lady Nevel 147, 163
- Lady Spotswood 286
- Lady Drury 44
- Lady Gifford 299
- Lady Hobby 11
- Lady Leonard 158
- ...
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- ... Lady Smith 159
- Lady Goring 161, 162
- Lady Mildmay 164
- Lady Bray 167
- Lady Dacres 168
- Lady Thornborough 267
- Lady Mallet 275
- Mrs. Duke 114
- Mrs. Covet 6
- Mrs. Lee CC. 82
- Mrs. Powel 166
- Mrs. Jones 164
- Mrs. Chaunce 165
- Mrs. Shelly CC. 38
- Mr. Edward Houghton 166
- Mr. Lucarello 179
- Mr. Elderton 170
- Mr. Rodstone CC. 51
- Mr. Ferene the Queens Perfumer 273