Murrell, J. (1641). A new booke of cookerie: Wherein is set forth a most perfect direction to furnish an extraordinary, or ordinary feast, either in summer or winter : also a bill of fare for fish-daies, fasting daies, ember-weekes or Lent : and likewise the most commendable fashion of dressing, or sowcing, either flesh, fish, or fowle : for making of gellies, or other made-dishes for service, to beautifie either noblemans or gentlemans table : together with the best and newest art of carving and sewing (The sixth impression.). Printed for Iohn Marriot and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMurrell, John. A New Booke of Cookerie: Wherein Is Set Forth a Most Perfect Direction to Furnish an Extraordinary, or Ordinary Feast, Either in Summer or Winter : Also a Bill of Fare for Fish-daies, Fasting Daies, Ember-weekes or Lent : And Likewise the Most Commendable Fashion of Dressing, or Sowcing, Either Flesh, Fish, or Fowle : For Making of Gellies, or Other Made-dishes for Service, to Beautifie Either Noblemans or Gentlemans Table : Together with the Best and Newest Art of Carving and Sewing. The sixth impression. London: Printed for Iohn Marriot and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMurrell, John. A New Booke of Cookerie: Wherein Is Set Forth a Most Perfect Direction to Furnish an Extraordinary, or Ordinary Feast, Either in Summer or Winter : Also a Bill of Fare for Fish-daies, Fasting Daies, Ember-weekes or Lent : And Likewise the Most Commendable Fashion of Dressing, or Sowcing, Either Flesh, Fish, or Fowle : For Making of Gellies, or Other Made-dishes for Service, to Beautifie Either Noblemans or Gentlemans Table : Together with the Best and Newest Art of Carving and Sewing. The sixth impression. Printed for Iohn Marriot and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, 1641.