To knowe ye dygnytes of planetes ye schull […] streinthe of |
CFM 17 [11] |
18 |
To knowe yfe a womane be wythe chyld of a mane chylde or a |
Rylands Eng 404 [1] |
2 |
To knowe þe bettere my purpos in þis boke wite ȝe wel |
Laud 210 [3] |
16 |
To knowe þe euell in vren of man or of woman |
Trinity R.14.51 [17] |
11 |
To knowe þe fester and þe cankyr þe fester comyh of wonde of |
Ashmole 1402 [4] |
9 |
To knytte a wayne þat is cutte take pouder of god bole |
Digby 29 [27] |
3 |
To kyll rattes take the powder of arssinart a quarter of an |
Trinity O.2.53 [42] |
11 |
To kylle rattys and mysse take a penyworth of arsnyke and a |
Trinity O.2.53 [40] |
11 |
To mak a sered clothe take iiij pounds swynes grece clene |
Trinity R.14.52 [23] |
11 |
To mak a woman haue her fflowres take the rote of gladden |
Trinity R.14.52 [28] |
11 |
To mak an orchard shortly |
Oxf Ba 354 [65] |
8 |
To mak barome atifficyall take clereys nutmygges gynger |
Trinity O.2.18 [5] |
11 |
To mak heere growe |
Oxf Pe 21 [3] |
8 |
To mak russet ynk take cristall or glas & grynde it |
Oxf Ba 354 [46] |
8 |
To mak salt tartareum sicut sal commune preparatum take iij |
Ashmole 759 [13] |
9 |
To mak syment for ston tak ij partes of ye same grete and i. |
HU 1051 [30] |
1 |
To mak whyt entrete to ley vppon a frecsh wond |
Caius 451/392 [17] |
17 |
To mak wylde deere to come to a man tak aȝa fetida and put |
Trinity O.2.13 [16] |
11 |
To mak yppocras |
Ripon PB [3] |
6 |
To make a clothe styffe þat þer schall no arowe dagger |
Oxf Ba 329 [4] |
8 |
To make a comfortabyll plastere take cere pound j perrosyn |
Trinity O.9.32 [12] |
11 |
To make a dissicatiue take oyll off rossys pound j cere albe |
Trinity O.9.32 [16] |
11 |
To make a dogge seme decide |
Peniarth 369 [26] |
14 |
To make a drynke that men clepe dwale to make a man to slepe |
Trinity R.14.32 [15] |
11 |
To make a fenestrall first waysch thy cloth with |
CFM 17 [8] |
18 |