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Title: 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
Author: Hannah Wolley
Release Date: December 18, 2004 [EBook #14377]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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THE
QUEENE-LIKE CLOSET
Or
RICH CABINET
[Illustration]
Printed for Rich: Lownes
White Lion in Duck Layne neare West Smithfield
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.
BY HANNAH WOLLEY.
The Second EDITION.
LONDON
Printed for _Richard Lowndes_ at the _White Lion_ in _Duck-Lane_, near
_West-Smithfield_, 1672.
TO THE
TRULY VERTUOUS
AND
My much Honoured Friend
Mrs. _GRACE BUZBY_,
Daughter to the Late
_Sr. HENRY CARY_,
Knight Banneret;
And WIFE to
Mr. _ROBERT BUZBY_,
Gentleman, and Wollen Draper of LONDON
_Madam_,
Your Kind and Good Acceptance of my Endeavours in Work for You, and that
Esteem You have for what else I can do, make me bold to present this
Book to You; which by that time You have perused, I doubt not but You
will deem it worthy of the Title it bears; and indeed it was never
opened before: If it may yield You any Delight or Benefit, I shall be
glad; for as You have a true Love and Esteem for me, so I have a very
great Love and Honourable Esteem for You; and shall always be
_Your most Observant
servant_,
_HANNAH WOLLEY._
To all Ladies, Gentlewomen, and to all other of the Female Sex who do
delight in, or be desirous of good Accomplishments.
Ladies and Gentlewomen,
_I Presume those Bookes which have passed from me formerly, have got me
some l
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