[ Lord Noell's Leaden Plaster ] Jonathan Odell
Date: This manuscript was compiled sometime after the 1763 date, noted on page 9, and Odell's death in 1818. | 1763/11/01 to 1818/11/25
Source:
Jonathan Odell Notebook
Institution: New Brunswick Museum Archives and Research Library
| Source Origin: Odell Family Fonds
| Sublocation: Notebook containing poems by other writers, various recipes and remedies
| Reference: S29B - F28 (1)
This recipe is on page 8 and 9. Image courtesy of New Brunswick Museum Archives and Research Library.
Lord Noell's Leaden Plaster--
Take Red Lead & white lead, of each
one pound, Venice Soap 12 oz: sallad
oyl, 2 1/2 Pints; searce the leads and
shave the soap fine; put the soap
and oyl into a well glazed Pott, and
incorporate the oyl and soap very well
together. put in your leads gradually,
and sett over a slow fire, stirring
the mixture continually with an
Iron spoon or spatula, and take heed
that it run not over at the first boiling,
Let the whole boyl softly for an hour
& a half, and when the colour begins
to turn into a pale brown, you
may quicken the fire, and drop a
little of the composition upon a plate
or slip of wood, and if it will slide before
your nail, then it is boiled enough &
you must remove it from the fire,
and gradually stir in one quarter of
an ounce of Mastich finely powdered,
continuing gently to stir the whole
together till it begins to grow cold;
and, when it is cool enough, roll it
up, first smearing your hands with
a little sweet oyl ~
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