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- Andrew Boorde (or Borde) (c. 1490 – April 1549) was an English traveller, physician and writer. Born at Boords Hill, Holms Dale, Sus****, he was educated...
- measure, for which crime she had to "play bo peep thorowe a pillery". Andrew Boorde uses the same phrase in 1542, "And evyll bakers, the which doth nat make...
- ISBN 9783540222798. Boorde, Andrew (1870). "The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge Made by Andrew Borde, of ..." Boorde, Andrew (January 1999)...
- 79:1:33-58 (Spring 2004), doi:10.1215/00031283-79-1-33 full text Andrew Boorde: The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge, the which do the teache...
- Phisicke Doctour. The "A.B." was supposed to represent Andrew Borde or Boorde (1490?–1549), famous among other things for his wit, but he probably had...
- adopted as a common language of the Cornish people. As late as 1542 Andrew Boorde, an English traveller, physician and writer, wrote that in Cornwall there...
- a pool of water across the Steyne". Despite 16th-century writer Andrew Boorde's claim that "Bryght-Hempston [is] among the noble ports and havens of the...
- 189 2.05% Communist Alice Burke 3,318 1.31% −1.50% Prohibition Thomas E. Boorde 1,764 0.70% +0.70% Socialist Clarke T. Robb 1,592 0.63% +0.63% Write-ins...
- Thomas Stephyn. In the reign of Henry VIII, an account was given by Andrew Boorde in his 1542 Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. He states, "In Cornwall...
- 1528, and attended the September parliament. The English physician Andrew Boorde visited Scotland in 1536 and wrote that he frequented the house of the Earl...