3109
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The parental monitor. In two volumes. By Mrs. Bonhote
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Bonhote
, Elizabeth
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James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
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1788 |
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3127
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The parental monitor. In two volumes. By Mrs. Bonhote, of Bungay, Suffolk.
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Bonhote
, Elizabeth
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William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
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1796 |
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3121
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The parental monitor. In two volumes. The second edition corrected. By Mrs. Bonhote, of Bungay, Suffolk.
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Bonhote
, Elizabeth
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William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
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1790 |
The second edition corrected. |
13421
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The practice of cookery, pastry, and confectionary. In three parts. Containing, Part I. Receipts for making up all kinds of plain and dressed dishes; soups, sauces, ragus, fricassees, &c Part II. Pies, Pasties, Puddings, Dumplings, Custards, Pancakes, Fritters, &c. Part III. Picking and Preserving; Barley sugar and tablets; cakes, biscuits, and tarts; marmalades, jellies, creams, syllabubs, blamange, with other dessert and ornamental dishes. Also receipts for making Vinegars, Ketchups, wines, shrubs, cordials, &c. Dinner tables, supper dishes, and articles in season; Directions for marketing, trussing, carving, etc. By Mrs Frazer, and Teacher of these Arts in Edinburgh, with plates. The seventh edition, enlarged and improved.
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Frazer
, Mrs.
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1820 |
The seventh edition, enlarged and improved. |
6925
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The practice of cookery, pastry, confectionary, pickling, and Confectionary, Preserving. with Directions for choosing Provisions, Trussing Poultry, &c. To which is added, An Appendix, containing, Receipts for making Vinegar, Ketchups, Wines, Cordials, &c. Likewise The Art of Carving. Also, Lists of Supper and Dinner Dishes, and Of Articles in season in the different Months of the Year; with Plates, Shewing the Manner of Trussing Poultry, and Placing Dishes on a Table. By Mrs Frazer, Teacher of these Arts in Edinburgh. The third edition. Improved and enlarged.
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Frazer
, Mrs.
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Peter Hill (Edinburgh)
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1800 |
The third edition. Improved and enlarged. |
6926
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The practice of cookery, pastry, confectionary, pickling, preserving, &c. Containing Figures of Dinners, from Five to Nineteen Dishes, a Full List of Supper Dishes. A List of Things in Season, For every Month in the Year, and Directions for Choosing Provisions, with Two Copper Plates. Showing the manner or placing Dishes upon a Table, and of Trussing Poultry, &c. By Mrs Frazer, Teacher of these Arts in Edinburgh. The second edition, corrected, containing many additional receipts, never before published.
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Frazer
, Mrs.
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Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Birchin Lane] (London)
Peter Hill (Edinburgh)
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1795 |
The second edition, corrected. |
6924
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The practice of cookery, pastry, pickling, preserving, &c. Containing Figures of Dinners, from Five to Nineteen Dishes, and A Full List of Supper Dishes; also a List of Things in Season, For every month in the Year, and Directions for Choosing Provisions: with Two Plates, showing the Method of placing Dishes upon a Table, and the manner of Trussing Poultry, &c. By Mrs Frazer, Sole Teacher of these Arts in Edinburgh, Several years Colleague, and afterwards Successor to Mrs M'iver deceased.
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Frazer
, Mrs.
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Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Peter Hill (Edinburgh)
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1791 |
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7078
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The practice of cookery, pastry, pickling, preserving, &c. Containing figures of dinners, from five to nineteen dishes, and a full list of supper dishes: also, a list of things in season, for every month in the year, and directions for choosing provisions: with two plates, showing the method of placing dishes upon a table, and the manner of trussing poultry, &c. By Mrs. Frazer.
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Frazer
, Mrs.
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Richard Cross (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [5 College Green] (Dublin)
Randal McAllister [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1791 |
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20200
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The present of a mistress to a young servant; consisting of friendly advice and real histories. By Mrs. Taylor, of Ongar. Author of 'Maternal solicitude,' and 'Practical hints to young females.'
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Taylor
, Ann Martin
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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7054
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The prudent housewife; or, Complete English cook, for town and country. Being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, viz. going to market; for roasting, boiling, frying, hashing, stewing, broling, baking, and fricasseeing. Also, for making pudings, curtards, cakes, cheese cakes, pies, tarts, ragouts, soups, jellies, syllabues, wines, &c. To which are added, selected from the papers of a lady of distinction, lately deceased. New and infallible rules to be observed, in packling, preserving, brewing, &c. And in order to render it still more valuable than any other publication that hath appeared, a treasure of valuable medicines, for the cure of every disorder, crowns the whole of this work; which coutains every instruction that relates to the pleasing of the palate, and the preservation of that inestimable blessing, health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond. The fourth edition, with additions.
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Fisher
, Mrs.
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1788 |
The fourth edition, with additions. |
7020
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The prudent housewife; or, complete English cook, for town and country. Being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive recipes in every branch of cookery, ... Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond. The twelfth edition, with additions.
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Fisher
, Mrs.
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1800 |
The twelfth edition, with additions. |
6923
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The prudent housewife: or, complete English cook for town and country. Being the newest collection of the most genteel, and least expensive receipts in every branch of cookery, viz. Going to Market; For Roasting, Boiling, Frying, Hashing, Stewing, Broiling, Baking, Fricasseeing. Also for Making Puddings. Custards, Cakes, Cheese-Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Ragouts, Soups, Jellies, Syllabubs, Wines, &c. To which are added, selected from the Papers of a Lady of Distinction, lately deceased, New and Infallible Rules to be observed in Pickling, Preserving, Brewing, &c. And, in order to render it still more valuable than any other Publication that hath appeared, a treasure of valuable medicines crowns the whole of this work which contains every Instruction that relates to the pleasing of the Palate, and the Preservation of that inestimable Blessing, Health. Written by Mrs. Fisher, of Richmond.
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Fisher
, Mrs.
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1785 |
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6080
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The pupil of nature; or candid advice to the fair sex, on the subjects of pregnancy; childbirth; the diseases incident to both; the fatal effects of ignorance and quackery; and the most approved means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty of their offspring. By Martha Mears, Practitioner in Midwifery.
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Mears
, Martha
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1797 |
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15854
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The Queen-like Closet: Or, Rich Cabinet, Stored with all manner of Rare Receipts for Preserving, Candying and Cookery. Very Pleasant and Beneficial to all Ingenious Persons of the Female Sex. To which is added, A Supplement, Presented TO all Ingenious Ladies, and Gentlewomen.
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Woolley
, Hannah
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Richard Chiswell (London)
Thomas Sawbridge (London)
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1684 |
Fifth Edition |
24783
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The queen's royal cookery: or, Expert and ready way for the dressing of all sorts of flesh, fowl, fish: either baked, boiled, roasted, stewed, fryed, boiled, hashed, frigasied, carbonaded, forced, collared, soused, dried, &c. after the best and newest way. With their several sauces and sallads. And making all sorts of pickles. Also making variety of pies, pasties, tarts, cheese-cakes, custards, creams, &c. With the art of preserving and candying of fruits and flowers; and the making of conserves, syrrups, jellies, and cordial waters, also making several sorts of English wines, cyder, mead, metheglin. Together with several cosmetick or beautifying waters: and also several sorts of essences and sweet waters: by persons of the highest quality. By T. Hall, free cook of London. The fourth edition.
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Hall
, T.
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Sarah Bates (London)
Arthur Bettesworth (London)
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1729 |
The fourth edition. |
4456
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The servant's directory, or house-keeper's companion: Wherein the Duties of the Chamber-Maid, Nursery-Maid, House-Maid, Landery-Maid, Scullion, or Under-Cook, Are fully and distinctly explained. To which is annexed a diary, or house-keeper's pocket-book for the whole year. With Directions for keeping Accounts with Tradesmen, and many other Particulars, fit to be known by the Mistress of a Family. By H. Glass, Author of The Art of Cookery made plain and easy.
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Glasse
, Hannah
|
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1760 |
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4495
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The servants directory, improved; or, house-keepers companion. ... To which is added, cookery and pickling sufficient to qualify a person to act as thorough servant in any family :and many other particulars, fit to be known by the mistress of the family... Also, a table to cast up expences or wages ... The fourth edition. By H. Glass, ..
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Glasse
, Hannah
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1762 |
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17889
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The sisters. A domestic tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The clergyman's widow and family; Merchant's widow and family; Panorama of Europe; Young northern traveller, &c. &c.
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Hofland
, Barbara
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1815 |
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22219
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The spinster's estimate: or, the calculations of Mrs. Elizabeth Balance; with her observations on The batchelor's estimate. To which is added, the unavoidable expences of Timothy Shallow, Esq;
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Balance
, Elizabeth
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1730 |
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17910
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The universal receipt book; being a compendious repository of practical information in cookery, preserving, pickling, distilling, and all the branches of domestic economy. To which is added, some advice to farmers. By Priscilla Homespun. Second edition with great additions.
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Homespun
, Priscilla
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Isaac Riley (New York)
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1818 |
Second edition with great additions. |
4725
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The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete English housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts ... By Mrs. Isabella Moore, ... To which are added, the genuine receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward. With observations thereon by J. Page, Esq; also, the syren; or, chearful songster: ...
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Moore
, Isabella
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Isaac Herbert (London)
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1764 |
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4731
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The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete English housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts Cookery, Pastry, Preserving. Making Wines, Candying, and Pickling. With plain and very easy Instructions for chusing All Sorts of Eatables. Also, Directions for Carving, with several Cuts explaining in the easiest Manner the best Way of trussing Hares, and Fowls; with Forms of placing Dishes of a Table, either in the middling or genteelest Taste. By Mrs. Isabella Moore, Who was Twenty Years a worthy and frugal Housekeeper in a private Gentleman's Family at Duffield, near Derby. To which are added, the genuine receipts for compounding Mr. Ward's principal medicines. Also, Every One his own Physician, Being A complete Collection of efficacious Remedies For every Disease incident to the Human Body, with plain Instructions for their common Use; very necessary to be had in all Families, residin in the Country. Compiled at the Command of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Likewise, the new English syren; or, delightful songster. Consisting of a Collection of One Hundred approv'd Songs, suited for those who delight in Harmony, Decency, and good Sense.
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Moore
, Isabella
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Thomas Palmer (London)
|
1766 |
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4727
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The useful and entertaining family miscellany: containing the complete housekeeper's companion. In which are near five hundred receipts in cookery ... To which are added, the genuine receipts for compounding Mr. Ward's principal medicines. ... Likewise, the fair one's pleasing songster: ...
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Moore
, Isabella
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John Smith [Parliament Street] (Dublin)
|
1772 |
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3049
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The wife. Also, the husband, in answer to The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of The female spectator, and Betsy Thoughtless. In two volumes.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
|
1756 |
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3025
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The wife. By Mira, one of the authors of The Female Spectator, and Epistles for Ladies.
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Haywood
, Eliza
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Thomas Gardner (London)
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1756 |
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