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or halga score spoonefull of the said barly and [?]
use the said pottage for a day or two as bee [thinkeoh] good.
For the same
Take an ould Cocke or an ould Capon the pith of a on back a
peece of veale and a peece of mutton put them into an earthen
pott of a gallon and raisins of the same [lbjs] the stones taken
out and washed [cleane] dates [lbjs] the stones taken out with
the [pills] red corrans [lbjs] prunes as many sugar [lbjs] vinegar
and rosewater of each a quantitie nutmegs 2 or 3 and a
little mase parsley roots and fennell roots of each 3 or 4
made clean the pith taken out and they bruised of [[?]]
pepper 2 spoonefull close the pot up with stiff past that
the ayer come not out set it in a brass pott halfe full of
water boileing another pott with hot water standing by it
to keepe the other full let it boyle 24 howers
[G: Qu:] Essence.
Take muskadell or malvoise 2 gallons dates raisins of the sum of each [lbjs]
Nutmegs
Mace
Anyseeds
Coriander seeds
Liquorice
of each of these ℥[j]
Cinamon
[Sena]
of each ℥[8]
Cut the dates and raysins smale and bruise the spice put
them all with the Liquor into one pott and distill them in
a [Limbeck] with a moderate fier when the water changeth
whiter at the last then at the first take noe more for
th[...] [waxeth] weake put into the water of [Alao suckafrina]
[unit] beaten smale.
[...] water of Life
Take balme leaves and stalkes
Burned leaves and flowers
Rosemarie
[Tormentile] leaves and rootes
Rosa solis
Redroses
Carnations
Hysope
Thyme
Red strings that grow upon savory
Red fennell leaves and rootes
Redmynte
of each [M.j.]
Put all these herbs in a grate earthen pott glased with as
much white wyne as will cover the hearts and let them soke
therein 8 or nyne dayes then take, these thing following,
Cynamon
Ginger and
Nutmegs
of each ℥[j.]
Cloves and
Saffron
a little
Aniseeds a quantitie
Great raysins [j.]
Dates ["lbjs"]
The [humor] part of an ould [Copy]
a well fleshed running Capon
The red flesh with the [synnews] of a legg of Mutton
Yonge Pigeons 4
Larkes one dozen
Yelks of eggs one dozen
White bread a loafe cutt in sops to be steeped in muskadell
or bastard as much as will distill all these things [...] once
in a [Limbeck] and thereto put [mithredate] [...]
els perfect triacle. Distill it wi[...]
and keepee the first water by itself [.and] the second
water alone and [...] [ther come ] more [toaser]
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