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Sarah St. John : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sarah St. John Sarah St. John (December 1669 – April 1755) was an English clergyman's wife who owned, and maintained over many years, a manuscript recipe book.〔Malcolm Thick, 'The Eighteenth Century Recipe Book of Sarah St. John',''Petits Propos Culinaires'', 91, 2010, pp.112-135.〕 ==Life== Sarah Oliver was the daughter of a Kentish gentleman, Thomas Oliver. She married. c.1698 a clergyman John St. John who was made vicar of Yeldon in Hertfordshire. He died in 1707. Sarah, now a widow with several children, moved back to her home town of Sevenoaks in Kent.〔The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, Vol 2. Canterbury, 1797, p.78.〕 Her spinster daughter Sarah, who lived with her, outlived her by a year.〔National Archives, PROB11/815; PROB11/823.〕
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