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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Andrew Boorde: The
Fyrst Boke of the
Introduction of Knowledge, the
which do the teache...
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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...
- ISBN 9783540222798.
Boorde,
Andrew (1870). "The
Fyrst Boke of the
Introduction of
Knowledge Made by
Andrew Borde, of ..."
Boorde,
Andrew (January 1999)...
- her name will find relief. In the 15th century, priest-physician
Andrew Boorde describes a "deworming technique" for the teeth: "And if it [toothache]...
- were
forbidden by
Henry VI". Zythophile.
Retrieved 31 July 2023.
Andrewe Boorde. A
Compendyous Regymentor a
Dyetary of helth. (1557), fol. G.ii – iii. Unger...
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gives your
Hollander a vomit, ere the next
pottle can be filled.
Andrew Boorde also
mentions Germany in his
Introduction to Knowledge, c. 1547: The people...