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307: 287:, because they are cross-fertilized by humans, rather than by Nature: "I have heard it said/There is an art which in their piedness shares/With great creating Nature ... I'll not put/The dibble in earth to set one slip of them". In the ballad 293:, the ghost of Saunders tells May Margaret of the fate of those women who die in labour: "Their beds are made in the heavens high,/Down at the foot of our good Lord’s knee,/Weel set about wi’ gillyflowers;/I wot, sweet company for to see." 233:, put into liquor & brew it well; put a peck of gilliflowers free of stalks; let work fore 3 days covered with a cloth; strain & cask for 3-4 weeks, then bottle. 420: 456:
Cornish Recipes, Ancient & Modern, 22nd Edition, The Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes 1965. First published by Edith Martin, Tregavethan, Truro, 1929,
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To 3 gallons water put 6lbs of the best powder sugar; boil together for the space of 1/2 an hour; keep skimming; let it stand to cool. Beet up 3 ounces of syrup of
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in Gloucester was granted to the Guise family by John De Burgh for the rent of "The clove of one Gillyflower" each year. In
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based at Waterbeach Barracks. A rose and gillyflower were demanded by the owner of the land on which
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series. Charles Ryder has them growing under his window when he is a student at Oxford in the novel
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a tenant held an area of land called The Hyde "for the rent of one clove of gilliflower", and
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Martin, Edith, Cornish Recipes Ancient & Modern 22nd Ed
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A rose and a gillyflower appear on the station badge of
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An old recipe for gilliflower wine is mentioned in the
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Gilliflowers were allegedly referenced as payment for
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in Cambridgeshire, and subsequently on the badge of
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Index

Gillyflower
Cornish Gilliflower
/ˈɪliˌfl.ər/
carnation
Dianthus
Dianthus caryophyllus
Matthiola incana
wallflower
nut
spice
clove
peppercorn rent
medieval
feudal-tenure
Bedfordshire
Elmore Court
Kent
Bartholomew de Badlesmere
Edward I
in fee
socage
Sheriff
RAF Waterbeach
39 Engineer Regiment
Waterbeach Abbey
betony
ale yeast
Mrs. Lovett
Sondheim
Sweeney Todd

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