[Sca-cooks] Mrs. Cromwell's cookery book was Elizabethan chicken salad

Anne-Marie Rousseau dailleurs at liripipe.com
Mon Aug 14 14:51:40 PDT 2006


woot! excellent! that chicken recipe is so tasty and well, clean tasting, you know? I'm very curious as to 
what else is in there!

--Anne-Marie

On Mon Aug 14 15:40 , Johnna Holloway  sent:

>But of course I bought copies.
>One has to support the local library. They kept me in
>mysteries while I was there. That was a very long winter
>in a very small flat.
>
>There are some interesting articles online now--
>*Elizabeth Cromwell's Kitchen Court*
>Republicanism and the Consort *by KATHARINE GILLESPIE*
>http://www.genders.org/g33/g33_gillespie.html
>
>The actual text was microfilmed back in 1964.
>Identified as Wing C7036 on UMI "Early English books, 1641-1700",
>microfilm reel 137. So copies can be copied off.
>It's actually up on EBBO but it takes some messing about to find it.
>It can be found by using the Wing number C7036. The entry reads:
>Anon.
>The Court & kitchin of Elizabeth, commonly called Joan Cromwel the wife 
>of the late usurper, truly described and represented, and now made 
>publick for general satisfaction., London : Printed by Tho. Milbourn for 
>Randal Taylor ..., 1664.
>Date: 1664
>Bib Name / Number: Wing / C7036
>No. pages: [20], 133 [i.e. 145] p. :
>Copy from: British Library
>
>Note the spelling of kitchin and Cromwel in the cataloguing.
>
>Johnnae
>
>Anne-Marie Rousseau wrote:
>> I hope you nabbed it! I've only seen it referenced in the Pepys book, a tertiary source!
>>
>> --Anne-Marie
>>
>>   
>





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