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Colles Family receipt books
GB 0120 MSS.8012-8013 · [1816-1890s]

Two receipt books from the 18th-early 19th century: mostly culinary but some medical and household recipes. MS.8012 contains accounts.

Colles family
Dolben Family
GB 0120 MSS.2201-2203 · c 1785-1860

Receipt books, with medical and culinary recipes plus pasted-in material including newspaper cuttings, c 1785-1860.

Dolben Family
GB 0120 MS.7997-8002 · Mid 17th cent. - mid 18th cent.; 1816

Recipe books of the Godfrey-Faussett family of Heppington, Nackington, Kent. MSS.7997-7999 bearing the book plate of the Revd. Bryan Faussett (1720-1776), the son of Bryan Faussett and his wife Mary Faussett née Godfrey. The volumes contain mainly culinary recipes, with a few medical recipes, and some veterinary recipes in MS.7998. There is great overlap in the contents of MSS.7997-7999, with recipes copied word for word, but it is difficult to ascribe a chronology to the volumes as few dates are given and the hands used date from roughly the same period. Five different hands appear: two unidentified hands in MS.7997; one unidentified hand and Mary Faussett in MS.7998; and Catherine Godfrey and Mary Faussett in MS.7999. Mary Faussett née Godfrey (1695-1761) received MS.7999 from Catherine Godfrey (fl.1699), possibly her mother, and MS.7998 presumably from another relative. Mary later copied identical recipes into the volumes (e.g. recipe for vinegar, MS.7998, p.121 and MS.7999, p.118), perhaps in order to pass the collection on to daughters or other family members.

Faussett family Godfrey family
Harley, George (1829-1896)
GB 0120 MSS.2780-2781 · [1860-1885]

Notebooks of George Harley on coloured test-glasses and invalid cookery, [1860-1885].

Harley , George , 1829-1896 , physiologist
Hodgkin, John (1857-1930)
GB 0120 MSS.2845-2850 · Collection · c 1900-1925

Material relating to John Hodgkin's collection of cookery books, c 1900-1925, including glossaries on animal joins and types of fur and skin.

Hodgkin , John , 1857-1930
Lisle (or Delisle), Anne
GB 0120 MSS.3294, 3295 · 1748

Collection of cookery, medical, veterinary, and domestic receipts, 1748. The first volume contains cookery receipts, and is in two parts each with an index. The second volume contains 'Physical receits', 'Cattle receits', and 'Curious receits': each of these has its own index.

Lisle , Anne , fl 1748
GB 0120 MS.3318 · c 1825-1875

Medical, cookery, and household receipts and prescriptions. There are many blank leaves, and a large number of the receipts are inserted loose. Among the latter are 17 holograph receipts, dated between 1830 and 1832 by Jules Sichel [1802-1868], the ophthalmologist. These were all prescribed for Lady Julia.

Lockwood , Lady , Julia , 1800-1891
Martin, Dr. Thomas (d 1851)
GB 0120 MSS.7530-7531 · Early 19th Century

Recipe book, manuscript with a few printed cuttings pasted in, detailing chiefly medical recipes plus a few culinary ones. Stated by the original donor probably to have belonged to Thomas Martin and photocopy of Martin's diary for 1805-1815, detailing patients seen.

Martin , Thomas , d 1851 , physician
Recipe Book Collection
GB 0120 MSS.7722-7731 · 18th century-19th century

A small collection of English medical and cookery receipt books, assembled from several sources, 18th-19th century.

Various
White, Anne (and others)
GB 0120 MSS.4992-4993 · 1789-1845

Cookery book. Procuring diseases. The first volume is lettered as above, on the upper cover, below this is 'Receipt Book. 1789. Vol. I.' The second volume is similarly lettered 'Cookery Book curing and Procuring Diseases. Vol. 2.' Inscribed on the first leaf of the first volume 'Anne White. 1789.' The medical and household receipts begin from the other end of the volume: the first part to p. 122 is mainly cookery: there are entries by several other hands, the latest on p. 72 dated 1809. The same arrangement is found in Vol. II, and the date 1845 is found on p. 96 of the cookery section. Here again in this volume the entries are by several other hands.

Various