The English house-wife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in… |
Gervase Markham |
1683 |
The English mountebank: or, a physical dispensatory, wherein is prescribed, many strange and excellent receits… |
John Marriott |
1652 |
The family physician, and the house apothecary; containing I. Medicines against all such diseases people… |
Gideon Harvey |
1676 |
The family physitian, or A collection of choice, approv’d and experienc’d remedies, for the cure… |
George Hartman |
1696 |
The family-physician, and the house-apothecary. Containing I. Medicines against all such diseases people… |
Gideon Harvey |
1678 |
The good hous-wiues treasurie |
[author not specified] |
1588 |
The good husvvifes ievvell. VVherein is to be found most excellent and rare deuises for… |
Thomas Dawson |
1587 |
The good husvvifes iewell. VVherein is to he [sic] found most excellend [sic] and rare… |
Thomas Dawson |
1596 |
The good husvvifes iewell. Wherein is to bee found most excellent and rare deuises, for… |
Thomas Dawson |
1610 |
The happy sinner: or, The penitent malefactor |
[author not specified] |
1691 |