Nicholas Culpeper

lus-oayllee, lusseyr, fer lhee, as rollageydagh Sostynagh (1616–1654)

She lus-oayllee, lusseyr, fer lhee, as rollageydagh Sostynagh va Nicholas Culpeper (18 Jerrey Fouyir 1616 – 10 Jerrey Geuree 1654).[1] She bun da ynsagh potacareeagh as lussagh jeh'n eash shen va'n lioar echey, The English Physitian (1652, Complete Herbal, 1653 ff. ny s'anmey), as she nane jeh ny h-obbraghyn s'cruinn er far-rollageydys lheeys 'syn Oarpey Noa-emshiragh Leah va Astrological Judgement of Diseases from the Decumbiture of the Sick (1655). Chur Culpeper keeadyn dy lussyn lheeys sheese ayns catalogyn.

Nicholas Culpeper

Grainney liorish Richard Gaywood
Ruggit 18 Jerrey Fouyir 1616(1616-10-18)
Ockley, Surrey, Sostyn
Hooar baase 10 Jerrey Geuree 1654 (37 bleeaney d'eash)
Spitalfields, Lunnin, Sostyn
Bun baaish baase najooragh (gorley shymlee)
Seyraanaght Reeriaght Unnaneysit
Çhengey Baarle
Keird lhee · lus-oayllee · rollageydagh · pharmacist (en) Translate
Ynsagh Ollooscoill Cambridge
Mie er enney son The English Physitian (Complete Herbal), 1652–1653
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil

Va Culpeper jeh sluight deiney ard-ghooagh, goaill stiagh y cooyrteyr Thomas Culpeper, s'cosoylagh dy nee graihder Catherine Howard (ben vooinjerey lesh) v'eh, y queiggoo ben heshee lesh Inry VIII.[2][3]

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  1. Patrick Curry: "Culpeper, Nicholas (1616–1654)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Aah yn Ollee, RU: OUP, 2004)
  2. Lacey Baldwin Smith, A Tudor Tragedy. York Noa: Pantheon Books, 1961.
  3. Harmes, Paul and Hart-Davies, Christina (Jerrey Geuree 2014). "Sussex Botanical Recording Society newsletter, pp8-9" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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