obs. varr. WESTPHALIA.
1577. Googe, Heresbachs Husb., III. 148. The Gamonds of Fraunce, which I suppose were none other but the flyches of Westphaly, so greatly esteemed at this day.
1661. Rabisha, Cookery, 20. A good piece of Westphalie Bacon. Ibid., 136. A Westphalie Gammon of Bacon.
1725. Mandeville, Fable Bees (ed. 4), I. 263. For the Small Beer they sent abroad, they receivd large Returns of Westphaly-Hams [etc.].