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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

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.

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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