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  <dc:title>Approved Receipts collected by Eliza Evans</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A - There are at least three ladies of the name Eliza Evans of Henblas who flourished at the end of the 18th century ('Pedigrees', 122-123) each of which might have collected these cookery recipes.  On p.p. 60-69 is a series of recipes in a more modern hand, while from p.p. 77-107 is a third hand more modern still (1833). 

B - On the reverse end (B) p.p. 1-34 are all written in this later hand. At A, p. 77, will be found three insets, two French recipes and a "cure for the cholera" (newspaper cutting).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1759</dc:date>
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