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Furst in the mornyng betymes ye mvst haue the masse of our lady TCD 849 [19] 25
Furst it is nessessary to haue a chare well garnesshed with vj TCD 633 [2] 25
Furst it is ordeind the gretest estates to haue their surcotes TCD 849 [7] 25
Furst it requireth manyfold great and Ashmole 863 [5] 9
Furst take þe grettest cercle that is maad in þe Rawl C 81 [7] 23
Furst the body wasshed and clensid after spurging than the body TCD 849 [4] 25
Furst the orders of the fryars at they be accustvmed then the TCD 849 [18] 25
Furst ther was ordeined a chare the houpis couered with blake TCD 849 [23] 25
Furst to all tho that byn repentaunt and confessyd of Trinity R.3.21 [27] 11
Furst when thow shapest the to pray or haue any Douce 322 [14] 4
Furst when ye receue oure lord in forme of brede ye receue Trinity R.3.21 [26] 11
Furst when ye resceue oure lord in fourme of brede Douce 322 [9] 4
Furste after spurging clensid baumed and so ceryd TCD 849 [20] 25
Furste when ȝe receyue our lorde in forme of brede ȝe recyue v Lambeth 546 [3] 13
Fvndamentum aliud nemo potest ponere preter id quod positum est quod Lambeth 551 [1] 13
Fylle a potte of old reed wyn and doo þerejnne Stockh X.90 [1] 10
Fyrst all þei ar acursid þat presume to tak away fro Digby 77 [13] 3
Fyrst and briefly we ought to inquire of Ashmole 1492 [7] 9
Fyrst and chieffly oughte to enquyre of þe Ashmole 1480 [2] 9
Fyrst as for the lete ye schall treuly presente yeff as Oxf Tr 30 [1] 8
Fyrst bynd it wel þan tak verdegrece brimston Rawl C 506 [53] 23
Fyrst englond hath iij ryuerse withjn hym selffe Laud 593 [2] 16
Fyrst euery man beste and birde þat hath body hath 4 humoris and CUL Dd.10.44 [7] 19
Fyrst for the feuyr tercian drinke aqua vite wyth the ious of planteyn CUL Dd.10.44 [12] 19
Fyrst for þe wounde yn he hefd {t}ak betoyne and staumpe Trinity O.9.39 [A 81] 11