Markham (Gervase).

Country Contentments, in two bookes: the first containing the whole art of riding great Horses in very short time ... etc. The second intituled The English Huswife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleate Woman, etc. 2nd pt. Lond., 1615. 4to.

Murrell (John).

A delightful daily exercise for Ladies and Gentlemen, whereby is set forth the secrete misteries of the present preservings in Glasses and other confrictionaries as making the Breads, Pastes, Preserves.... Whereto is added a Booke of Cookery. 2nd pt. Printed for T. Devve. Lond., 1621. 12mo. Murrell (John).

Cookerie and Manner of Making Kickshawes, etc. 1630.

Murrell’s two books of Cookerie and Carving. The fifth time printed with new editions. B.L. 3rd pt. (With a second title page reading: A New Booke of Cookerie, Wherein is set forth a most perfect direction to furnish an extraordinary or ordinary feast, either in Summer or Winter, etc. Printed by M. F. for J. Marriot. Lond., 1638. 12mo.)

Another edit., 5th. 1641.

Scappi (B.)

M. B. Scappi dell’ Arte del Cucinare, etc. 1643.

Gentlewoman.