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Spadacrene Anglica - The English Spa Fountain by Edmund Deane
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mentioned that in the latter book, Stanhope discovers and describes the
well at present known as John's well.




BIBLIOGRAPHY OF "SPADACRENE ANGLICA."


1626.

First Edition.


1649.

"Spadacrene Anglica," the English Spaw, or The Glory of Knaresborough.
Springing from Severall famous Fountaines there adjacent, called the
Vitrioll, Sulphurous, and dropping Wells: and also other Minerall
Waters. Their nature, Physical use, Situation and many admirable Cures
being exactly exprest in the subsequent Treatise of the learned Dr. Dean
and the sedulous observations of the ingenious Michael Stanhope,
Esquire. Wherein it is proved by Reason and Experience, that the
Vitrioline Fountain is equall (and not inferior) to the Germaine Spaw.
Aris[t]on men udôr. Published (with other additions) by John
Taylor, Apothecary in York, and there printed by Tho: Broad, etc., 1649.

The important and felicitous letter of dedication in the first edition
is discarded, and one of Taylor's own composition, of a very different
character is substituted for it. In it occurs the following, which is of
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