The Essex review : an illustrated quarterly record of everything of permanent interest in the county [licenses of 1632 and 1636 to eat meat in Lent] / Notes and queries
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A memoranda for John Browne daylie eating of fish is hurtful to his health, signed Dr. John Winstone. Mrs. Simonds and Mrs. Katherine Pym, both pregnant, Mr. Jonathan Cock (practioner) said daily eating of fish wasn't good for them, requested a license to eat flesh.

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