For charite is þe moste vertu and moste nedful to cristen men |
Christ's 7 [12] |
22 |
For charite ys þe most vertu and most nedeful to cristen men |
Pem 237 [12] |
18 |
For chemly hyt poket |
Laud 213 [A 14] |
16 |
For clensyng of the heued |
Oxf AS 121 [1] |
8 |
For clensyng of þe heued take peleter of spayne and chewe þe roten |
CUL Dd.6.29 [13] |
19 |
For clenynge of the hed |
Laud 685 [33] |
16 |
For codlynge hake or haddok take and drawe hym and cutte hym |
CUL Ll.1.18 [12] |
19 |
For cold take isope an hanful red fenell nettyll cropes of |
Trinity VI.18.2 [2] |
11 |
For colycka passyo take þe mary of the flynt |
Ashmole 1444 [25] |
9 |
For corrupte ayer is goode by the morow to |
Fitz 261 [5] |
18 |
For costyf wombe |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For crane take a crane and lette hym blode in þe rofe of þe mowth |
CUL Ll.1.18 [8] |
19 |
For ded fleche |
York Min XVI.O.10 [3] |
6 |
For dede flesch |
Peniarth 370 [3] |
14 |
For dede flesche |
Oxf AS 81 [9] |
8 |
For deleyng [ ... ] of swellyng of on legges take ij handfull of sage to |
CUL Ee.1.13 [17] |
19 |
For dissese in wommans brestis take halff a pynte |
Sidney 58 [1] |
22 |
For dreed of almyȝti god religious suster |
Rawl C 57 [1] |
23 |
For drie coche and faintnes of the harte |
Peniarth 165 [B 4] |
14 |
For drie schab þat pyleþ & þat naylis of fot & hond goþ |
Laud 553 [28] |
16 |
For ealle þa saƿlen þe beoð forð faren i þe bileaue |
Laud 201 [6] |
16 |
For eche of þe hed |
Laud 553 [13] |
16 |
For eghene that buth rynnynge take a red coul lef and |
Digby 29 [8] |
3 |
For emerawdes & blod of þe neþer ende |
Laud 553 [43] |
16 |
For encheson þat loue mai al do wiþoute eny misdo and loue |
Hfd P.I.9 [3] |
15 |