A noble knowynge of nature is the whiche ensercheth qualitees |
Pl 260 [5] |
24 |
A noble knyght and a riche forsoke þe world and enterid the ordre |
Lambeth 432 [10] |
13 |
A noder experiment |
Oxf CCC 265 [5] |
8 |
A nonne enformyd a wenche her cozyn for to say oft the aue maria |
Lambeth 432 [10] |
13 |
A noynment for þe sietica take þe yuy þat growyth opoun þe asche |
CUL Dd.4.44 [26] |
19 |
A noyntment a rupture the ring of polly podyum pyck them and |
CUL Ii.6.43 [19] |
19 |
A pater noster of þe exposicioun of seynt edmond |
Oxf Qu 324 [7] |
8 |
A pece by itselfe put in a mortas altitudo xv pedum |
PML B.17 [A 4] |
24 |
A perfit phesicion must nedis know þe thyng þat he is askyd |
Ashmole 210 [13] |
9 |
A perlement holden at westminster the moneday next |
Schøyen 1355 [4] |
10 |
A pistille of saynt machari hermet sende to his breþer in uitas |
HM 148 [10] |
1 |
A plaster for pe mygrayn take rav hony and flowre and þe |
Ashmole 1451 [24] |
9 |
A plaster galyon ys plaster negre take letarge j parte oyle |
Trinity O.2.13 [25] |
11 |
A plaster of rupture tak vyrgyn wax bene flower comyn |
CUL Ii.6.43 [19] |
19 |
A plaster tak a saucerfull of the juce of smalache or worwod as muche |
CUL Ii.6.43 [19] |
19 |
A plaster to hele a cutt take black sope the greyer the better and the iijde |
CUL Ll.2.2 [11] |
19 |
A plastre most preuable to remwe yre of a wounde |
Laud 553 [29] |
16 |
A playster for swellyng and fester and oþer ewyll |
Digby 29 [14] |
3 |
A playster for the syde |
Laud 703 [1] |
16 |
A plente of fruyte lytyl hony dethe of ȝongmen dethe of |
Oxf SJ 86 [1] |
8 |
A poudre preuyd ageyn þe dropsy artetik and podager and scietica |
CUL Kk.6.33 [20] |
19 |
A pound is writen thus lj 1 half a pound thus lj s or thus lj di a |
Lambeth 444 [8] |
13 |
A powder for a hors yȝen good and treu take the scyllys of hene |
CUL Dd.4.44 [28] |
19 |
A praier to alle seintis |
BL Add 10596 [26] |
5 |
A praier to holi patriarkis |
BL Add 10596 [20] |
5 |