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107:(where he was one of the counsellours), sitting by the fire, spitting and spewling, he tooke a fine tender sprig, and tied a ragge at the end, and conceived he might putt it downe his throate, and fetch up the flegme, and he did so. Afterwards he made this instrument of whale-bone. I have oftentimes seen him use it. I could never make it goe downe my throate, but for those that can 'tis a most incomparable engine. If troubled with the wind it cures you immediately. It makes you vomit without any paine, and besides, the vomits of apothecaries have aliquid vetietii in them." Rumsey was interested in the medical uses of 119:"Take equal quantity of Butter and Sallet-oyle, melt them well together, but not boyle them: Then stirre them well that they may incorporate together: Then melt therewith three times as much Honey, and stirre it well together: Then add thereunto powder of Turkish Cophie, to make it a thick Electuary". 86:
described him as a good musician who played the organ and lute and was a composer. Of his plantsmanship Wood wrote "He was an ingeniose man, and had a philosophicall head; he was most curious for grafting, inoculating, and planting, and ponds. If he had any old dead plumbe-tree, or apple-tree, he
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He also devised a concoction called "wash-brew" which included oatmeal, powder of "cophie", a pint of ale or any wine, ginger, honey, or sugar to please the taste, to which could be added butter and any cordial powder or pleasant spice. The mixture was to be kept in a flannel bag for use when
179: 59:, where he was made Barrister, Puncher, and Lent Reader. In 1635 he was appointed Puisne Judge in the Brecon Circuit, and in 1637 he became Chief Justice. He was so eminent in his profession that he was called "the picklock of the Law." 359: 128:
to which Sir Henry Blount and James Howell wrote commendatory Epistles. In a chapter entitled "Experiments of Cophee" he noted that coffee had the power to cure drunkards.
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
31:. He was also a man of arts and sciences, and developed plantsmanship, devised medical apparatus and carried out scientific experiments on coffee and tobacco. 79:. He refused to serve in the Long Parliament and in 1645 was removed by parliament from his position as second justice on the Brecknock circuit. 115:, which appeared in 1657 he gave a prescription for "a new and superior way of preparing coffee" as an Electuray to take when using the provang. 136:
Rumsey married Barbara Pritchard, daughter of Martha Pritchard Llanover. On the Restoration, Rumsey was proposed for the intended order of
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lett them stand, and planted vines at the bottome, and lett them climbe up, and they would beare very well."
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required. This said to be a popular medicine among the Welsh people. Rumsey wrote another work,
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in 1657. Wood wrote "He was much troubled with flegme, and being so one winter at the court at
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Wales in the seventeenth century : its literature and men of letters and action
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In addition to the law, Rumsey was interested in philosophy, science and music.
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Letters written by eminent persons in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales
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Divers new experiments of the virtue of Tobacco and Coffee
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Organon Salutis: an instrument to cleanse the stomach
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House of Commons
Royalist
English Civil War
Llanover
Gloucester Hall, Oxford
Francis Bacon
William Harvey
Gray's Inn
Member of Parliament
Monmouthshire
Short Parliament
Anthony Wood
probang
Ludlowe
coffee
Knights of the Royal Oak



"The diary of Walter Powell of Llantilio Crossenny"




James Cornelius Morrice. Wales in the seventeenth century : its literature and men of letters and action


Bennett Alan Weinberg, Bonnie K. Bealer "The world of caffeine: the science and culture of the world's most popular drug"
Willis, Browne
Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...

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