A tynker |
Laud 111 [A 5] |
16 |
A tysaunde take annisse seede fennell sede off eche ounce j |
Trinity O.9.32 [3] |
11 |
A uerri good medsen for a drie coche |
Peniarth 165 [B 4] |
14 |
A veray medecyn for distroynge of feer |
Oxf SJ 76 [1] |
8 |
A very clene crysten sowle is fulle fayre and lyke to ymage of god |
CUL Dd.14.26 [1] |
19 |
A veyne kut in be myddyl of the forhede curithe & helpith |
Brogyntyn II.1 [9] |
14 |
A vryn redde and clere it betokenyth a byrnyng feuer |
Rylands Eng 404 [10] |
2 |
A water for a sore yarde tayke vitrioll combust a quarter |
Trinity O.9.32 [26] |
11 |
A water for yȝen þat good kyng edward used take fenel |
Digby 75 [1] |
3 |
A water of mercurie |
Oxf CCC 136 [13] |
8 |
A water of mercury take mercury sublyned and mercury cru and |
Ashmole 1451 [5] |
9 |
A water to washe the canker withall or he wys thys medicyn |
Trinity O.2.13 [9] |
11 |
A welcome my gracious creator welcome my victorious redemere |
Lambeth 546 [11] |
13 |
A werke of þe sonne of 22 quaratus |
Oxf CCC 136 [10] |
8 |
A when prime goth by a the chaunge shal be the iiij day |
Oxf Un 179 [26] |
8 |
A wise man and gode leche seyþe that in þe monþe of januarij whit wyn |
CUL Kk.6.33 [12] |
19 |
A woman beyng yong with child havyng a payn in þe bak |
Oxf Ba 354 [40] |
8 |
A woman shall neuer bere armes wyth a difference |
BodL EM f36 [1] |
12 |
A woman solitari and recluse covetyng to knowe cristis |
BodL L 30 [4] |
12 |
A woman that neghes hire tyme femme que aproche |
Oxf AS 182 [B 1] |
8 |
A woman þat trauel of a chyld |
Oxf AS 81 [12] |
8 |
A womman recluse & solitarie coueitynge to knowe the nombre |
Oxf Ke 13 [1] |
8 |
A womman taught a child for to say the ave maria eftsithe |
Lambeth 432 [10] |
13 |
A wondirful goodnes of god almyȝti it is |
BN Ang 41 [3] |
7 |
A worke of george ripley to be added vnto his |
Rawl B 306 [12] |
23 |