The way to save wealth. Shewing, I. How a man may live well and plentifully for two pence a day. II. Directions to make shoe-leather, and other leather, last much longer than usual. III. To beautifie shoes, and keep them from wet, and preserve them. IV. To make coals spend much longer than usual. V. To save soap in washing of linnen cloaths. VI. Directions to dress hats. VII. To cure all sorts of wounds whatever, by a poultice only. VIII. To make several sorts of powder for the hair. IX. Directions for the right ordering, and preserving from all diseases, all sorts of cattel. X. Directions to make several sorts of ink powders, and other ink. XI. To breed good liquor without malt. XII. To make coffe of horse beans. XIII. To make sealing-wax of all sorts. XIV. To know whether gold or silver coin be good. XV. To cure consumptions a new way. With [ ]vers other extraordinary experiments, rarities, and curious inventions

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: Printed for G. Conyers, at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, over-against the Sugar-loaf. 1697.
Publication year
1697
ESTC No.
R236776
Grub Street ID
107440
Description
24, 12 p. ; 12°.