‘For a perle new bred in þe eye' |
Hatton 29 [12] |
21 |
‘For ache in þe bone' |
e Mus 187 [4] |
21 |
‘For all maner of hedewarke' |
Hatton 29 [12] |
21 |
‘For brusyng' |
e Mus 187 [4] |
21 |
‘For hed' |
e Mus 146 [1] |
21 |
‘For hosnysse of mannes throte' |
e Mus 146 [2] |
21 |
‘For roche' |
e Mus 52 [19] |
21 |
‘For the goowte a porgachon' |
e Mus 52 [8] |
21 |
‘For the mydgrein' |
e Mus 39 [1] |
21 |
‘For the pestilence' |
e Mus 185 [1] |
21 |
‘For to make a lyʒte þat woll schewe be nyʒte' |
e Mus 52 [19] |
21 |
‘For to make aqua ardens' |
e Mus 52 [26] |
21 |
‘For to make aurum musicum' |
e Mus 52 [26] |
21 |
‘For to make byrdelyme hastelye' |
e Mus 52 [7] |
21 |
‘For to make cristall' |
e Mus 52 [21] |
21 |
‘For to make fyne aʒure of lapis lapis laʒuly withouʒt paste' |
e Mus 52 [7] |
21 |
‘For to make grene lether' |
e Mus 52 [6] |
21 |
‘For to make oyll of walnottis' |
e Mus 52 [7] |
21 |
‘For to make rede lasshe' |
e Mus 52 [7] |
21 |
‘For to make rubies' |
e Mus 52 [21] |
21 |
‘For to make sall armoniac' |
e Mus 52 [26] |
21 |
‘For to preve golde vpon a towche' |
e Mus 52 [14] |
21 |
‘For to spourge þe stomake' |
Hatton 29 [14] |
21 |
‘For to turne syluer into golde' |
e Mus 52 [4] |
21 |
‘For þe hedache and þe medgrein' |
e Mus 39 [1] |
21 |