The court & kitchin of Elizabeth, commonly called Joan Cromwel, the wife of the late usurper, truly described and represented, and now made publick for general satisfaction
  
  
    
      
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              - The court & kitchin of Elizabeth, commonly called Joan Cromwel, the wife of the late usurper, truly described and represented, and now made publick for general satisfaction
- Court and kitchen of Elizabeth, commonly called Joan Cromwell
 
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        London: printed by Tho. Milbourn, for Randal Taylor in St. Martins Le Grand, 1664.
        
      
- Publication year
- 1664
- ESTC No.
- R22455
- Grub Street ID
- 98178
- Description
- [22], 90, 97-144, 131-133 p. : port. ; 12°.
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- Internal mispaginations
 
 Text continuous despite register and pagination
 
 Frontis. = port. = ill
 
 Signatures: A]8] B]1]2] C]4] D]8] E]1]2] F]6] G]6] [superscript chi]G]1]2] H]1]2] I]4
 
 Satire on the Protector's wife, notably on her alleged parsimony in household mangement; includes family anecdotes and a collection of recipes purporting to be those used by her
 
 Identified as Wing C7036 on UMI "Early English books, 1641-1700", microfilm reel 137.
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- Catalogued from original at the British Library