Recipes. Instructions (document genre).
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Book of recipes., 19th century.
Cookery recipes are at the beginning; medical start at the end. Several leaves found loose in the book have been pasted in.
Book of recipes which, according to a note by the Reverend John Stirton at the beginning, belonged to the Wyche family., [1797, or after.]
Culinary recipes are at the beginning; medical and miscellaneous recipes start at the end.
The paper is watermarked 1797.
Cashbook, 1811-1812, of J B [James Bogle?], Glasgow., 1811-1812, 1817, 1825.
There is one entry of 1817 and another of 1825. The entries are partly business and partly personal. There are some memoranda relating mainly to the erection of pumps, with details of costing, and to other mechanical devices, with some medical recipes. Internal evidence suggests that J B may be interpreted as James Bogle.
Commonplace book containing poems, excerpts from sermons, household recipes, etc., written in several hands., Late 18th century-early 19th century.
In 1827 the volume belonged to Margaret Davidson, Glasgow.
Commonplace book in French and English., 17th century-18th century.
The contents include ‘Miscellanea’ (folios 3, 96); ‘Metaphysique’ (folio 14); characteristics of European countries (folio 22); medical and cookery recipes (folios 49, 93). On folio 1 is written in a 17th century hand: ‘Je apartien a monsieur Hopton gentlehomme anglois demeurant a Kentwell Sufk cadet’.
Commonplace book of Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1786-1788, undated.
The commonplace book includes verse, historical notes, accounts, and a recipe of 1786. (Folio 7 verso.) Of particular note is the Latin poem concerning Johnson and Boswell, undated. (Folio 6.) The volume served as an engagement diary for September-October 1788, and September 1789, undated. (Folios 1-2, 22-23.)
Cookery and medical recipes., 1659-1734.
The manuscript is chiefly late 17th century, but with additions to 1734.
The name Henry Blaxton with date 1659 occurs on folio i.
Folios 2-5 include some accounts, 1670-1712, one of which (folio 3) mentions 'my son Jerimiah Elseding'.
Despatch book of Howietoun Fishery., 1885.
Early company records., 1752-1935.
Educational, literary, cultural and miscellaneous papers of the Chalmers family of Auldbar., 1637, 1675-1694, 1714-1867.
General financial, legal and miscellaneous papers of the Cunninghame Graham, family., 1826-1936.
Household and medical recipes, lists of flowers and fruit-trees and other gardening notes, a list of fish in Loch Fyne, and conversion-tables for Scottish and English weights and measures., Mid 18th century.
Household papers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 1614-1905, undated.
Household recipes., 1824-1837.
The dates 1824, 1826, and 1836-1837 occur at various places.
Household recipes of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 18th century.
The recipes are arranged under the general heads of food (folio 1), preserves (folio 105), drink (folio 137), household (folio 193), vermin and animals (folio 227), and technology (folio 238).
Legal papers, recipes and letters of the Scawen and Meade familes., 1685-1779, undated.
Letter from J Farrell, printer and dyer, Manchester, to Andrew Mutie, printer and dyer, Milton, concerning printing cloth, 1845; and recipes for colour, 1844-1845. , 1844-1845.
Manuscript of 'The brut, or the chronicles of England', containing the text up to the death of Edward III in 1377., 15th century.
Medical notes and recipes of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 1614-1905, undated.
The undated papers are arranged thus: Latin (folio 130), French (folio 157), English (folio 178), and printed (folio 345). Among a series of opinions on the condition of Margaret Carnegie, wife of Henry Fletcher of Saltoun, are several by John Locke.
Medical recipes., Early 19th century.
Medical recipes of R[obert] Collins., Late 18th century.
Medical recipes of the family of Erskine of Alva., 17th century-18th century.
The contents include a treatise, 1656, on the making of plasters (folio 1), a copy of Dr Hermann Boerhaave's prescriptions for powders for a fever (folio 68), and a photostat of a prescription, undated, by Jon Macolo, physician to James VI (folio 70).
Medical recipes written by Sir Harry Bruce., Early 17th century-mid 17th century.
Memorandum-book of Elizabeth Walker, daughter of James Walker, Minister of Buittle; and a journal of Mr Bontein, Writer in Cardross., 1717-1762, undated.
Memorandum of recipes, undated, of Cecilia Combe., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
MSS.7443-7445 are written in German, having been delivered on George Combe's tour in Germany in 1842.
The phrenological reports (MSS.7452-7455) comprise the phrenological measurements of many persons, both well-known and obscure, with reports and descriptions of their mental capabilities and weaknesses.
The papers of Cecilia Combe contain a selection of literary efforts, diaries of tours, and the usual memoranda and inventories kept by nineteenth-century housewives.