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Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book
''Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book'' is a book of recipes compiled in 1604, with additions and marginal notes in several hands. It was first edited and published in 1986 by Hilary Spurling, the wife of a descendant of Fettiplace who had inherited the manuscript. It provides a direct view of Elizabethan cookery in an aristocratic country house, with advice on household management. ==Context==
The Fettiplaces were a aristocratic English family of Norman descent, who lived in Berkshire and Oxfordshire.〔Peter Coss, Knights, Esquires, and the Origins of Social Gradation in England, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6.5 1995. The Family of Fettiplace, J Rentyon Dunlop, 1916 onwards in Misc. Genealogica & Heraldica Fifth series II-III.〕 Elinor, (née Poole, c.1570–c. 1647) was the wife of Sir Richard Fettiplace, who owned the substantial Appleton Manor in what is now Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire). The family had become wealthy from wool. She wrote her 'book of Receipts' in 1604.〔 Apart from Elinor's recipes, the book contains marginal notes and additions written by several different people, indicating that it grew over more than one lifetime. In 1647 Elinor left the manuscript to her niece, Anne Horner, "desyring her to kepe it for my sake".〔
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