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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Nic. Boughton, 6, 7, 8. Alex. Culpeper, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Th. Turbervyle, 7, 8. Reynold Pekkam … 7, 8. John Colman, 8. Wm. Whetnall, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Edw. Culpeper, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Wm. Hede (Heed, Heede), 1, 2, 3, 4. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 20 l. to Jno. Adams for the like as Lieut. to Capt. Henry Culpeper of Foot. Ibid. June 28. 98 l. 3 s. 0 d. to Major … 0 d. to Jno. Bridges for the like as Ensign to Capt. Henry Culpeper. Ibid. July 7. 60 l. 8 s. 0 d. to Hildebrand … Regiment. Ibid. July 7. 80 l. to Elias Lock (out of Capt. Culpeper's pay) for the like as Capt. of Foot in Col. Henry …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Candler for quarters [due] from several of Capt. Henry Culpeper's soldiers in Col. Henry Sidney's late Regiment: on …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… . ." Sir Edw. Nevell, 100. Sir John Dudley, 100. Sir Alex. Culpeper, 40. Chr. Hales, 40. John Blake, 20. Sir Wm. Cromer, … Radar, 10. Wm. Goldwell, 2 10. Walter Henley, 10. John Culpeper, . Edw. Crayford, 10. John Winkfelde, 2 10. John …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… use it in the form of a water was probably the safest way. Culpeper suggesteed that it 'cleanseth the skin wonderfully … leprosy, foul scars, and other deformity whatsoever' [Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.)]. Sources: Inventories (mid-period). References: Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.). Aqua capraporum The Latin name …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… 'the pompous title of aqua epileptica' [Pemberton (1746)]. Culpeper claimed that a DISTILLED WATER made from the flowers … though less so than preparations of the roots or seeds [Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.)]. By the mid-eighteenth … of LB, OZ Sources: Inventories (mid-period). References: Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.), Pemberton (1746). Aqua raphani …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ashton was allotted to the eldest, Elizabeth, wife of John Culpeper, whose son Thomas and his wife Eleanor obtained the … tail ten years later. 27 Either the same or a later Thomas Culpeper purchased some additional land in Ashton, Roade and … died shortly afterwards, for in 1429 his son and heir John Culpeper took possession of his father's estates 31 and in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… though not first made, by Alice, the widow of Nicholas Culpeper, who died in 1654. She claimed her version to be the outcome of 'Studies of Doctor Freeman and Doctor Culpeper' (a title he never claimed himself). It is clear, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… not native to Britain, Sweet Basil was included in Culpeper's Complete Herbal as a garden plant with some … while 'Pliny and the Arabian Physicians defend it'. Culpeper, on the principle of like treats like, believed it … snake bite, although he did not seem entirely convinced [Culpeper (new ed.)]. Basil has not been noted in the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… abbreviated to 'Bergamot(t)e'. Neither Gerard nor Culpeper included bergamot water in their Herbals because it … betony (Betonica aquatica) used according to Nicholas Culpeper for 'bruises and hurts, whether outward or inward', … fancy distilled waters ... such as are distilled cold' [Culpeper (1792)]. Not found in the OED online See also …
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