Spadacrene Anglica - The English Spa Fountain by Edmund Deane
page 36 of 75 (48%)
page 36 of 75 (48%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
[Footnote 17: E. Hargrove, "The History of Knaresbrough." 2nd ed., 1775,
page 45.] [Footnote 18: W. Wheatear, "A Guide to and History of Harrogate," 1890, page 58.] [Footnote 19: Thomas Short, M.D., "History of Mineral Water," 1734, page 243.] [Illustration: TUEWHIT WELL THE ENGLISH SPAW FOUNTAIN 1571] [Illustration: Original title page of Deane's manuscript.] Spadacrene Anglica. OR, THE ENGLISH SPAWFOVNTAINE. Being A BRIEFE TREATISE of the acide, or tart Fountaine in the Forest of _Knaresborow_, in the West-Riding of _Yorkshire_. As also a Relation of other medicinall Waters in the said Forest. BY _Edmund Deane_, D^r. in Physicke, _Oxon_. dwelling in the City of YORKE. |
|