Vee C Che (econdeje, males ne partofthe Secretes of Ma⸗ =| | fer Alexes of Piemont, by hym cols Mii] tected out of divers erceilene aucheurs,and nelwelp tranflas tevout of Frenche ints Engliſhe, witha generall Ta⸗ ble,of all the matters contetneb in the fated ze Boke. ; Peay Wy A (llpam ward, a ¶ Impꝛinted at London, bp Ihon Kyngſton: fo2 Nicholas Cuglande, domini. M.D. lx Fi — hea mg = AS ATS : OCLL JES 9 OF FF ‘ Pha S/,2602 SAE The tranflatour to the Readers. $2 the edicio o€ the fire , Lih| DALE OF fhe worthie fe: ASH Peay | Chetes, of the teuerend APS RA AAR ob G ry Se x Seen] pt) Sewio2 Aeris of Pie: “CEI XS >)>| Mone, te was promiten aS ” — pou (gentill readers) c- Yj SDN < j uen Of hym felt in his —— —NRopiltle that He would labour in the cotleccts of others, tried and erpertmented,fo2 the bttlitic, pofite, and pleature of all foche, as either delited in Chetm,o2 would by theim be eafed,of foche inkirmities, as thei Might cafuallp haue been greeted withall, Pou Heard alto the cafe, why he would communicate thoſe ſecretes with the woelde. whiche vndoub⸗ tedlp ſprong of a godlicseaic, towarde the common Cace of all menne, FZ therefore (bis cate he bath kept touche, performing bis Ponies, in collectyng aleconde part)could no leile Dove herein, then J did in the firſte parte, that ts to fate, no moze to tpare mp labour in tranſlatyng tt. into our native toungue.noꝛ Hide the commoditie of {p ers cellente thinges from thofe that haue not the vnderſtandyng of Che Frenche tongue, then J did before, And bicaute you sg +, not = — —— om Tothe Readers. not hate onely, the bed Without tbe taile. thatis. the biginnyng without the ende, pou halihaue berc, wo leſſe good and profitable matters ( althoughe not ſo mapothen was pree {ented pou-in the o» ther, ag by pour tudgement oss oar teas dyng xrou Hatt eater : Ip perceiue. Second parce of the Secretes,of Mafter . Alexis of Piemont,by bimcollee cted out of diuers.and exe cellent Authours. hee Cratcet she Zo make whey as clere as well water. ( = oly ow 4. "The fecind parte pou fake a cruſte of wheaten bread, and burne it even fo coales , and then hauing made lt to pounder, ſko⸗ Wer pour teeth withall, and wathe them after waroe With cleane and fatre water, ettber ofthe Melle 02 of the Conduite, thet witl bee white, tog tt isa thing ers perimented. Totake awais [pottes from the face, ake twoo bneesofthe licour of Limons, and GF tti00 bices of Role water, tivso drammes of filuer:fublinied and as moche of Cerufe,put al togither; and make (tlike an ointmente, and anointe pour face therwith at night, when ve go to beade, ana in the morning whan pow are bp, anoint it bolth buts ter. This is ppoued For tbeſame. Ake the white okan Cage, and ſturre it with T thing, vntill it bee tsurned to water,then fake an vnce of the ſame water, and halle an Once of ceruſe and tio dꝛammes of quicke filucr,and. & dramme otcantfire, and mengle tt all together and fo annsint potir face with it. For the/ame, : Ake tif. vnces of bltriol,and thee vntes of Salt _, peter,¢ an vnce of the rubbiſh 03 fkale of fteele, , and diſtille all tagither putting to. it balfe an bnce of Cantfire, and athe pour face with it enery daie. For thefanse, Ake halle a pounde of the roote of Serpentine called in latine Drecuntiansozcomorilp Serpentas v⸗, whirte hath certaine gteat red graines tops. neo togither in a lompe , 02 cls a alke of a recde,ana balfa pound ofa Lily reate, and aſmuche of wild Bas lolwes, and leeth thé ail togither in ratne water, thers. beate them in asnogter of Parbel and put to it fotwer vnces “ia Of Alexis. WR Fol.x, vnces and a balfe of oile of Tartre, and the marowe ofa Deere, and fire daammes of Cantfire, and fo mire ali togither, and annoint pour face ther with. Lotake away little red Pimples froma mans face. pred Ake liuetene newe lated Cages, and put thent 4, | whole inte frig Uinaigre, then take them cut i and beake themeucn with thelame Cinaigre in putting to {tan vnce ol Senuer then diſtille their With Come velell of Glaife,and waſhe pour face. with the water at night when pou.go.to bed, and againe in the morning wath it with open water wherin muſt be Ween and Mallo wes. Whis is erpertmented, Tomake a water that taketh amæye the ſpottes of the face and maketh it faier and bright, and kepeth the bandes and mouth that they chappe not or waxe full of cbinkes, wag 9 Ake a White Pigeon, and plucke of bis tethers, Fraxineliag) Co then pluck out the guttes and garbage of bim, iscalled alld PS—jand.cut of bis head and feete, then take thee Coe “er good handfuls of Fraxinells,and tipo pounde of ee hich be MPilke , andthe bnees of Creame, and fire vnces of © he — oile of weete Almondes, and let it be newe and freh4 and put all this togither and dittille (tit a veſſell of og. iy @lafle , andivathe pour, face.and handes cuety date Dardus Gi intth thefame Wwater , and they wilbe alwaies White, 3. athe le fofte, and with out ary fpottes 02 pimples 5 as in the es like at middes of Homer. ; Asheand To make she face faire. therfore i Gin Fraxinella, and make water thereof in a ae k JLembick 5 and wate pour face Wwell with the, fame cuerp date, Awatertomake the face faire (ume the white of an Gage, and mate water % : therofin aLembick, and wathe pour face with: A⸗¶ atmuch and as often as pou lit, ee ae Ce 0 "The feconde parte Tomake a water that maketh the face white and fbinyng. | poppe ise the milke of an Affe,and Eggeſhelles, and io) qake thereof diſtilled water, and waſhe pour face with it, ¢ it Will be white faive ẽe gliſtring. SA water to make the face redde , Ake the legge of an Dre o2 Calle, that is to fap T the knee doune ward, and take of the ſkin and the hoofe fro tt, and ther boeake all the rex in pieces, that is to tafe the bones , the ſenewes and the marsive, and diftill it. and fo waſhe pour face With the {water that conteth of (tenerp moꝛning. To make « kinde of white to make the face faire, called in Frencbe Blanchet, wi Akefivoo vnces of Dragantum , and difolue it inith the white ofan Cage well beaten : thar put to it halfe an vnce of Boꝛace, with aſmoche of Ceruſe, and aſmoche Camfire,and mingle all togi⸗ thet, and make thereof little datte balles , and when yon accupte of it, tempere it in fome Role water⸗/ and anotnt pour face with tt at night when pou go te bed, and inthe moming waſhe yout fate, with water of the flowers of 1Beanes, 02 els feeth Ween in well Maz fer,and waſhe pour face with all. To make an other better, whicbe maketh the face vbite and glifteryng . ws Ake twoo vnces of the ſtimme of filuer , anda pound of White bincigre berp ſtrong, and boile them togither vntill thei be diminiſhed of too fhirpendels ¢ Then take tives drammes of Cambre, twoo of alome, twoo of Boras, and as moche otle of Sartre, and (eeth them in Role Water. When take of theſe twoo licours, that (s to fate, oſtheſaid bineigres and of the other, as moche of one as of fhe other, and ‘mingle thent togither, and rabbe your face with tt . macht — Of Alexis. 7 ” Fol.7, moche as pou will, and beſides that it maketh the face wyite and gliftring,tt taketh alwais all maner of {pote fes and pimples from it. A water to make the face redde magliſteryug Ake an vnce of fithe glue, and an onee of Hock GF siome,anv tlhe aances. of Verzine and pat the into a quarte oi Luatet,t¥at {sto fate, rrbiy. vn⸗ ces, and let them remaine tn infuſion thee dates, and then ſeeth thent, and ſtrain out the water, and kepe tt in a befell of glaite as. pon till. To make another maser of thefame, whicbe ihe Frenche men call Blanchet, Ake twoo drammes of finer ſublimed, and put : CG: into a bislle of tater that. holdeth a quarte; ‘ and feeth it vntil it decreaſeth of the tenth part: Then put to tthalfe an vnce of Cernfe,anda samme of Camfire and of Boras ; and ‘theliconr 92 fuice of a whole Limon and mingle all togither,andlet t¢ ſeeth With aflolwe fire, the (pace of ſeuen bowers: But pow mult nofe,that this, bicaule of the ſiluer ſublimed maz kethbylong vſing tt, the teeth ſome what blacke,ana atthe iat te fallout;ttmaketh alfoa ſtinking breath, and barteth the ſene wes and the brain To make ats other Blanchet that maketh the face White, and of a ruddie colour, and burteth not as “tbe otber aforefaied docsh,, Ake tivo bitces of Boras to wer vnces of Cithe OF eater boufed,that fs to fate, without the buts kes, and fower vnces of Phaſisls and aſmoche of Beanes, and make theim all inte pouder, and the galle of a Bulle and the pelkes of fiftene egges ana grarte of bite ine, andput all togither to dictile and Walhe pour face with the water i the morning Se make an other Blanchet wbiche & called roiall: thas is the beft,aud the exsellentest of all —— gi The feconde parte my he d good handfull bf tye lo wers of an Dling 64 trecsand.a handfall of the flowers of an Eldern “er tree, handfull of white roſes, a handfull of the flo wers of Oꝛenges, and an other of Gelſemines, and finelue nelue lated Cages, tivelue grene Figges and freihe gatheted, and twelue Sonati¢s one dramme of Gainkire, att other of Alawen de/quamatum, t wod dram⸗ mes of Boras, Halfe'a dDiamme of Alome/ fower pente Weight of Aumen plume, other wiſe called in Latin Tri⸗ cbité,cight pente weight of Gluer fublimed,an vnce of redde waxe, a good handefull of white Uilics , and ots fille allthe ſo wers when thet bee grene in their ſea⸗ ſon, and alfo the Figges, Snatles, and the egges, and mingle all theſe waters togither, and put a parte ball oftheſame water, and kepe theother balfe,and putit {nto a beffell of glaſſe, and mingle into it allthe other thinges,and let thent bee firfte made into pouder, and put to alfothe ware, then fet it in the fanne,and leaue tt there vntuil all become itke vnto ware/ then take it “put with a white linen clothe, and take fiftene Cages and Hille cheim in thefame water, and po wee all this cõpoſicton into theſaied Water diſtilled, with a pound ofralve Honie and ſet it again in the Sunne, and let it remaine there vntill the water hee dried bp 5 and it will bee parfite good. Andaftertvard when pou will occupie it, take aſmoche of (tas a a Mheate corne, and anointe pour face withthe water that. von did ſette as parte,that ig to fate. that of the ſe wers: and it will Pꝛoue a met cilous ming. - pipet i Tateke ous the wrinkles ef the faces Ake a little of the wood of a lobite Wine, oz els T little of Brionie, and arnpe {t with adele Fig Sw that is fatte, that Is fo fale paſtie aud anoiite pout face with it, and then go tualke till pou ſweate:· fo it pon Mould not ſweate the ine toould take of the fifand the Brimie make you blacke. = a * — she ; * Of Alexis. Fol:g. To make beare Nache in comming fort be,or growing in yong men, as well on Sbeir beard as in other partes, Rhearafour that is made of copper, mixt with OO) tariiementi otherwiſe called Arinico2 23. ping,in the melting of ft, fo that tt bee inco2pas rated togither,ana thane the bearde 02 beare Withalt, and it hall neuer grolwe again.o2 if pou beate thelata rafour of copper in the fire, and quenche it in the blob of a Salamander, 02 els tn the intlke of Sowtbittics, If alſo pou rubbe the place where pou will not that bearedgall growe, Inith the bloods ofa ſiſhe called g Bony, tt will dooe the like. Aifotf you take Beanes and{ceth theten in water, and wache the place euery date with that water, the beare wili not grotwe,o7 at the leat long 03 thei come forthe. : Tom jase im cusery place of the bedy Where jou Will. — Ake greate greene Liſardes, oꝛſea Frogges, Vaand cutte oftheit hedoes and their tailes and drie the reſte in an Ouen, and make pouder of it. Then take the pelke ofan Egge, and make Otie thereof, and mengle all togicher diligentlyx, that is to ſaie, the pouder and the oile and ancint the place with it, where pou will heare hall ‘growe, anv thei Inili come fozthefhostipy, = | | ‘Tomakebeares blatke. ~*~” “Ginitn like She a Combe of al eade , and kembe paur bende So with talivates,and the beates will be blacke Sake allo Crowes egges and. make.olle of the and late combe af boone in tt,ann let it semain there tiILit bath dronke Op all the cile, then take itont, ane kenibe pout bedve With {¢, and bp continual bing of it pout heare will be bllache... . Tomekea water shat willmake the face vedde. <<: 4nd ghifferspge 34 Tis coped aN sie * 21 4 ; Bi; Ke io, The feconcde parte Ake a poundof Aqua viteol three (eethinges,an . buce of Bꝛaſill that is good, tert Clones oꝛien⸗ tall, andten graines of Nafurtium , other wiſe called Cardand,in Cugltth Creffes 02 toune Keric,and fine gratnes of(abibes, and fampe all togither verte mall , then put tt into a belfell of glaſſe with the 4ua vite, and foppe it ſure, and boile tt alittie,.and then DCI (€ {1 Balweo Aferie, 02 tolth a verte (mall fire,and it hall be in bis perfecton. To die or colour beere, Ake balf an buce of Aque forte, fire penie weight Go of good filuer, andfire vnces o. Kole later, and waſhe pour hedde with tt. Wake allo Lt targe, and af the athes of Kettles and mingle them te gither, and rubbe pour heere with tt. Totake awaie the cuill fanour ofthe breath, Ake Cherutle, Pirreand Cypriad, called of the & ‘Apoticaries Ines edorstas,as moche of one as of the other ,and make theim inte peuder , then fake Roſen, and of allthis pilles, and ozinke theim iss pour wine. Te peh avaie the beaves frovs the ive browes, Ske the galle ofa be Gote a2 0f a fhe Cote, but Ge the be @ote ts better, and doocth it ſoner, and tub pour tye bꝛowes, and the beare will thozt- ip fall atvate. | | 7 To die or es colour all kinde of metalle or tone, sntothe colour ofgolde without golde. : Ske falte Armontac, tubite Witrioll, fone (sit, “@ and Gerdegris, and make all tite a verte fine . ponder and tate ofthis pauder Spor the nietal, 9) Tone that'pou die ox colour vntill it bee couered os wer with (t:then put yout Tone o2 metal tuto the fire, and leave it there a good hours 5 ther take it out and Auenche it in vains 02 piſſe netuly made » F03 Of Mexiss °° Folate For to make Mon or Steele fofte, Ake the tupre of Hemlocke, and put the vron 02 | Steele bepngy redde Hote into it thee 02 foure. ~ tines, andietitremaine in it vntill ithe thas rolve colde. Lake alfo oile and put into it fenen times fome moiten Leade, and thew quenche the * in — at the ende of foure of fluc times Lae yeu? To harden Non or Steele; pt ithe the futce of AMelautbiũ otherinite called Nigella romane,o3 the berbe called Moule eare, and quench pout Iron hote therin three 0) fonte tines. | ” Towmsake Figges ripe quickly. VEtte the Figges come to their parfite qreate nes, that petcke them Inith.a pin, and rubbe a them with alitle Olle oliue, then binde them about inith greene Ditue leanes,fo that thep enate be coucred round about with thet, and felette them ripe ta what place you will, To wake Hennes laie Egges all the winters Ake the toppes of Mettles. when they beginte | bane (eede, and dole. thei, and giue the benes a little of it with Been and. hempe feebe 5 and shel ſhall late euerp bate an. Gage... .:.-- TamskeaGlucor paſt that holdetb as fa a anaile. J Pixe Greca, and Rolen,¢ the ponder of burs - ned Bricke whiche is called Cerule, and mengle p,., | bs : all togither, and dete it when pou will scenpie its and. whan it is cold it will hold as faſt as a walle, 2B Lae Cafe dake amate all maner of /pottes, 8 888 Ge a Senche andiveth him muche bnttl he ie OF sous inte water almoſt, and waſh the {pote ted clothe therewith oftentines . Dhan take 43 2ett, and boile it Iikewile in thefante Wwater,¢loahe the athe agatte ther wich Bi ix The feconde parte To cause hata womans Breftes waxe not great oe ove» 8 foelling. T Ake a F tthe that is called Squatina, in engliſht a Sole and cleaue bim in the middle, and laie bin: vpon the womans beefies , and they halk not encreaſe bigger. Aud lf thep be greatand bigge thep thall aſwage and. ware leſſe Te purge Honie witbout fiers | Ake the tale Honie and put in a veſſel of fone inelilended Within and large, and couer t well: withs Paper and let it ſo fande, ¢-enerp thirde 52 ſourth daie bncouer it, and take ont. thetkim that is vpon it, and bp this meanes it purgeth better then withſier. Fo ſtencbe the menſtrual blood of women; Gan Tode and binde him with a little hande and hauge tt about tha womãs necke that bath, that infirmite, and in fe dafes he thalbe clee⸗ red of ft, : To keepe Roles frefbeal the yeare, T the Roles whan they be halte open and gather thent inthe enening with aknife. and inthe night folotuing (et the inthe ater abro de, and (tt the morning put them in a beffell of earth welt leaded. within, and ſtopye it well-and couer it with, DAC LAMDEe oon ods s redo Cue est — — aa eſome. eel Ave the buddes of: Roles what they begint ; open and take a reebe that is pet growing, and | tleane tt a lithe that pou mafeput inthe buddes,. and let thentremaine fo,and Inban pon wil take them Subcut the reede and put the buddes tn tuke Wartits water/ and they thalbe as fatre asin Mate. sssfs nesh At BAKE Mindi ox, diffolue a boile or Keruell im. | RPRRYROE, OT Bba refhing of afenetiey «= 209) : ‘ Taue Fike: — Of Alexis. Fol.ig Ake a Tode and binde vpon the boile and tt will A diſſolue it tn (hort ſpace. sett Zo dreſſe and trim Olines:invne daie toes Ske the Ollues whan they be greene, and cut { Ff them alittle on the (toe, fhan put them in wa⸗ tev with Lime and Aijes: but note that pow muſte hauctivile afinuche Athesas Lines as if pow take balfe a pound of Ltine; pou muſt hanes pound of Aſhes, and let them lie a ſtiepe in tt the fpace of rrtig. houres, than take them out, and inate thent fine 02 fire times tit luke warme water, than put théin fome veſſell of fone o· Glaſſe as pou twit with (alte water, and fe hepe them as long as por itt, and they willbe berp good. To preferue and keepe Peckesor other Fruite. Co Gke Peches 02 other ZF rites that-pou: will: kepe, ti the faite. 830 dale duether.,.and oper , | them in the middes, ¢ fake out the fcue, and late them a:date to dreie in the fanite:than take: fobden fagar well purged and rubbe theim oer tity. ff, and the nerte daie ſet them in the Sunne againes, and rubbe theu with the laid ſugar as aftanthyet dyie vntul they haue gathered acrud ops them than kepe them af pour yleaſure, and it will be an excellent an parfite thing. ibe} Ga: Ta caufe meruclousD reautesy: Hy ah Stal goes Ake the blosde ofa Lampwink or blaek piouer GF, snocabbe eave temples tofth sé and: fo goe te: ‘bedde, and pou ſhall ſee mernetlans.thinges in pout fleepe, oz els it vou eate at migbte alittle. of the, berhe Soluad,o3 Vepcsne, S7ioite Wanhigo 2a, oeelive atthe herbe called in Oreehe Hyshyemes, th Latine (t, hath theſe names Wiereum /Appellinzrit and Sytapbonias. casi the Frenche lefgaieme, and in the Cralihe fome. call it Henban, anv’ piu hall fetn the nighte goonlp. winges (n.pourszeamtees i90) obs Vey dy aburrhe 2© ar - ; o vi T he feconde parte i Fo make a woman bcare Children. muche ot the one as ofthe other, and after you haue comtpanted with ber, put theſame into ber matrice. Aife if pou geue ber dꝛiinke of Mares milke, o2'to cate thelolwer parte of the belly of.a Ware, 03 the Centtazles 02 Tones. ofa bee Goate , after ber ntene fruali purgatisn is come vnto ber, (t {hall profite ber suche Ditto couception. To beale and cure Horfes of theSkabbe.. OF i vou muſt let bin blood, thes take Beim⸗ Si Cetule and Frankenfens, and tate as Kotte, Quickſiluer, Pony liquide witch, Salt, the tuice of Hemlocke, Uinatgre, Qlome, Hele: bore , fofte Sopes Pile, Sutt of a Chimnep, Hogges dong, and Lime, and mingle al togither,and anoint the place with tt tobere: the Skabbe fs; anv Within fetve dates he thal be beaten and cleane. Lo beale the Kinges euill, difesfe calledin las tine Struma, Akea great Tode aliue, and whan the Moons draweth to barde the contanction sf the ſunne cutte of all the legges from hint, and put bing about the necke of the pattétjand ft wil do him muche good. Lake allo the hoofe of an Affe and burue it, and Jafe tt bpon the foe; fod tt is dery an potable fo3 ſuche a ſicknes. 34 nN Towmake one that is peifoned te vomite the poifer. age cine tion atatnes of Pasar, whiche is a fone that formers ul of eetugal,.anvisgrene ¢tatonie ~~ fonmpwbat ablenre.clitering. and Ugbts-andi tn beeaking tt, t¢18 tithin of the colour of ates; ant giue fC Him fo deinke with a littlomtlie 28nd inconti⸗ Lake Of Alexis. — Foliꝶ Ake Airgine ware, and Brimſtone tell pars ged, aſmuch of the one as of the otherj;and melt it togither and make therof a Cãdel, the which will neuer be put ont vntill it be burned and conſu⸗ med tothe ende. Tomake a Candell of Yee to burie, Five a Candel of (are made as is afoꝛe laid, and & take fome Breimttone and coles,and ſtampe them dery ſmall, and fifte them thozow alinencloth, then deate the candell,and rubbe tt over tel ith thefame pouder vntill it ware bite a cruſt rounde about tt as thicke as the backe of a knife and coner ft With apas per , then tie tt at the ende of a guttout of pour houſe and let it remaine there till the pre be rounde about it a finger thicke whiche witl be within ttwo-o2 thace daies, than take tt ofand it will burneas though it were of ware onely; this is a thinge trich and erperts To make that fruite hall. take what. forme or facies you'will,. Ake a ptece of woode and cutte tt after the fannie aud facion that pou will your fruite ſgal haue, but let it be as bigge asthe frutte-ts whan it is ripe, thers take fome platter tenrpered with water, and put it a⸗ bout the wood afinger thicke and lette tt-d2ie, and it will iucontinent ware Date than take (tof, and whan the fcuite isnot yetcomen to bis full greatnes binte it fate about this fame ſo ꝛme andleane it fo remat- ning vntill it he ripe andit Will be after that foome and facton . If pou twill alfoltwpite vpon it delle the letters after this. maner and ſoꝛme made of platter, and they halbe legiliee. To make that ooꝛes ſſall houe what forme york will, Pynche greene cootes; but let thẽ be great and thicke Tu radihe rantes 03 the roote of Bryenis, oe 16. T he feconde parte like and trim them tofth ahnifeas pou Mall thinke thebetifacon, Then ſet them tithe qroundagaine, einttil they haue gathered vpon them afkinne. qh 3 this smaner maie a man make conterfcte Mandracora, in trimming them with a knife inte the thape of a man, and than putting them againe into the grounde with the head dounward, and with a little varley 03 mill bnder them ipbhiche till cleaue and ficke faiteto the hedofthe roote and ſeeme like bearesbutyor mutt note that te makethele A4annragors, pou nul take the ootes of Bry onia. Far So write letters pom a mans body or face that [ball ntder be. rubbed out. Ou inulke go inte the flooneso2 hote houſes whiche ve verx hote, and whon pou aren @ {tugate Inatte bpd pour bodie Intth twhat inke poudtndl , then cut the ſtin with a tharpe rar four, and fil the cuttes with carth of what colour pow inill,and leaue thent fa and incontinent by reafon of the greate heatethe Tutt till clofe € that bp fogitbcr and theletters o2 figures that‘pou ‘bane made vpon pour cleſhe will remaine ſo⸗ euer Fob bbe Taine, Dut fora'ebat eajser, | pare Aqu4 fortis of Golde, and the beattes Chat be _ Callen Contharidess-and:ptitte them togither rity. Houtes ther lnith spenne bery ſniaii weite what pou will Bpon the ſkinne, and deanett fo 3y-and bp and’ bp thet will riſe certaine little tobtte bladders s puthes where pou tauched with the water, and that wll res maine atid abide kop euer. + MODEL SHE popes Ske a Tooth othe lefte fede of a Badger 03 Up Waack as lome call it and as other tome name a, O68 Oley, and dinde it about poutrighte arwi¢ MEG dnte the Leth, Sakealte che-nall of awartrith, —— | and Of : Alex Se Fol. 17 and rubbe pour temples with tt that it mate foke inte te fhin and geche, ones in a moneth, and ft will make zou haue a good memorite. To mske that no Dagge (hall barkeat yeu, ) Ake a blacke Dogge and plucke out ane of bis eies and holde tt in pour lefte hande and bp rear ſon of the ſauour and ſmell thereof the Dogges will not barke at pou. To make alltbinges (come Slache and Greenein she night. ae, 6 AbE the blacke inck ofa Fithe called afkuttle; ¥ talled dtramentam Sepid,¢ take alfo Verdegrice, Jand mingle bothe tegither , and put then: ina lampe with the wieke, and fet ita ficr in a chã⸗ bze, where there is no other light but that, and that is in the faid chantb2e walles and all, hal (come part? ly Greene and partlp Blacke, whiche is a meruclous thing te fee. Zo die Heereinse a Greene. colour. Ake frethe Capers, and diſtill thent, and waſhe pour heare with the water of the in the ſunu⸗ ana they will become greene, To dreffe or te kepe flefbe is Somer. “ Ske the fletye anv fecth it, butlet ttnotbe t6 q muchz foooe, than take tt. of from the fire; and PG) fircine out tbe water, and fet tt in the Wado w “@—/ the {pace of am boure fo2 to v2te 5 tn a place where the winde commeth, thentake an eatthen pot ivith white Uingigre that is fronge, and take fame «bentper {cede well famped, and Salt, and caſt it ope the dethesand than put (tintethe Gitnatgres and fette- the pot in fome colde place, as a caue oꝛ teller, and res mone cuctp Dale the Lethe within the pot; ¢ let it tae ana remaine ſo as longe as tt pleafeth ponsandinban gu will cate otis teeth ita or otf pou will Ling nialg — Git The Second parte maie eate tt ſo, for (tis a thing very ſwwerte ¢ delicage? ; To make aninftrunsent called Cauterinm,wher; with fores are burned, whiche fhall raifethe {kin without any greefe er pain®, Ake fofte fope, and dulekt 1 tute thas bath not Ove wet aſmuche of the one as of the other, and mingle them togithers and whan pou will b{e of {t,{f the (kits be not bꝛoken, late a little piece of tev ther.bpon it with ſome ctntment andieaue a bole in the middes of the qreatnefle that pou twill the wound al be,and put in thefame hole. aſmuch of the inſtru⸗ ment as a wwhete copne ¢ letitremaine fo, and within thzec 02 foWer beutes tt ttt make a hole without anp pane. But {fthe kin be rotten, as of a felon 02 cattes beare, ft thall fuftife to athe the place befoze pou late to the Cauterinm, toith frong Uingaigre, and within ar houre tt will ratte the (kine without anie griefe o2 paine, To make Steele cut Tren as it were Lead, | Ake the Steele and purge tt well; than take of Ose wormes that breede in the grounde, and niake of thet fome difiilied water (1a Heme beck, than take the tuice of Radiſhe reotes , afmuch of | the one as of the other and. quenche the fieele in it deyng ted hote , folver a2 fiue times , than make Untnes, Stoves, 02 daggers of it, and they thall cut pron, as tt were leade. To make red Yncke; Ake ſtrong ile bottling hote, env put it in the GQ, vixcovtuaree of Beaſill and lette tt coole, thaw . take eight vnces of the ſaide lie, and an vnce of Braſill (krapen with aptece of glaſſe, v put it to alfa alittle Alome. Whan put itina diſhe vpon the hote aſhes, and let it batle Well the fpace of ant boure ; and accupie it at pour pleaſure and the. incke thaibe very ——— good Of Alexis = Folagy good: but note that it is not gaod but fobai tt is fret ana recent, that isto Katesaeane ofa dale 03 * at Fhe molt. For thefame, and eafier. Ake an vnce of thefame woeod ſkraped ith a % ] piece of glaſſe, and take fen onces of water, and potuze the (kraped Wralil intoit, and let tt res matne fo the (pace offencn Boures, than feethit, and let (t diminich of the folver pattes thoec, andit twill be redde hauing a good luſtre. and if pou let it deminiſh af moze then thzee partes, it will be rea ine oe To mnske Bones fofte. Ake bones that be holo we in the middes yas of ! i yj the legges of beaftes , and. take the iuice of Qs lerangers, of milfoilejofradithe rootes, oſ hozer hounde, and Ginaigre,afmuche of the one as ofthe other,and till the bones with thele iuices, and foppe thes duels nothing goc ont. that buried it in hHorſe donge as long as pou Wil and the dp — be in it the ſofter will they Ware, 33 2 To kepe Grapes frefhe all thewinter. Ou multe gather the, Grapes whan {tis fater Z anb cleere wether, and thatit bath not rained a good while befeze, than nine pou make thent cleane, that is to faic, take out the rotten graines that be in them: than take pitehjand fet tt vpon the fire tn- till it botic,than take the grape, and put the ende that it hangeth bp ints it; € let it remaine fo a while j and rhen let it drie in the ſunne the ſpats of tivo Dales: Flo nally laie cheim vpon wheate Urap that one tauche not andther, aud thep will kepe fo geer ane freſhe all the xeare. 3} : Ts fee or) Peta 7 ne tht: ot Leds. “ 3 “ 4 eae r 01 af maple ZO) The fecond parte i d2 to hae Peleus; Coucombers, 03 other ike F fruiteripe before their ſeaſon, pou muſt plants A 02 fet them in pottes 02 other veſſels, and euerp thirde or fourth daie watsr thé at the roote with hote water, and whan the wether is claudy 02 colde ſette them before the fire 5 and ehan the ſunne thincthand is fatre wether, fet thent in tbe Sunne:s i hus bapage pou foal haue Melons and maup other like fruitos ripe before their ſeaſon. To take awaie the beles or markes of she fasali P ovkes; fae Ake berp ſtronge Uinaigre ,and make thereof Gy} {ome ditttiled water, and waſhe pour face with Ait one date, and the nerte date folatvitige » take Wet 5 Mallowes, and water and botle all togither vntill tt be diminiſhed ofthe Halfe , and waſhe pour face with it that fame date, and the wert dale wahet? againe With the Water ofthe diſtilled Ginafgre , and the nexte date With the other water made with the a52en and Mallo wes; and cotinue fo wntil the hrarkes 02 boles begon , whiche willbe Ver pihostiy. Aisi pou take Cage {helics, tdifill¢bent, and mathe pour face tuith the water at night whan pou go to bed, and in the mo ning with the other of Been ano Malewes as is aboue reherſed ⸗ —“ Tomakethe bandes whites 5 o> «> sos ep) She att Dre gall and take baltea fponefull of it inthe mosning with: wel pater, and waſhs pout bandes with this little of the gail; and thep wwii] decome moist, fofteand very-white Lake aifo Sope; and purgetewelsthan take nfthexapte ofvis,anadoy Stitt an ouen and make pouber of: it «the ipbiche vou fhall mire with the Sope well purged and fo wache pour handes withal, and they wil be (afte ana white aLake alfo Sope well purged, and take the Aikesof a digg,and mips them tell togither;bntil they be well intoz⸗ Of Alexis. ° Fol.2n incorpozated the one. with the others aud wathe your banbdes with tt in the morning, and thet til be moill, fotte ohite as (nolwe, which thing iserperimenicd, To make an odoriferons and ſweete fmelling grefe that kepeth the lippes and bantes from: chinkes’ _and chappes,and kepeth then: ‘ter/t, and fofte, ) Ake a pountde, thatts to fate, tioclue vnces of ; C Calues greaſe, 02 the Deere {uct thatis pong, and the {uct freth. Bhan take fire vnces of Ma⸗ ioram, and ſtampe them all well togither, and make thereof little.balies, and ſprinkle them with a little good Ua bite o2 Claret wine, that hath a good odsur. Than put them in fome befell, and couer them well; thatthe good odour of the Aaioram go not out, and fa fet them in the ſhadow the [pace offolmer and twenty bouresfominbat moze or leſſe, than put them in wa⸗ fer and ſeeth thé leifarelp: and than ſtraine tt agatne SLakealfo nine vnces of Alatoram, andftampe tt with thefame.greafc,and make litle balles of it, tubich pou thall ſprinkle over with ailing , and.put it in another befell cleanc, the whith.you thal alfo fet itn the (hae dolwe the (pace ofrritg.boures,and than put water to it ag aine, and ſeeth it,and fraine tt, And do fo fever 02 flue times, adding fo it alwaies nine vnces of Mas jorem and ſprinklinge it. with good Cline, pou mate alfo put fo ft alittle mufke,o2 ciuette thus gopn g pow fhall baue a very ercellent thing’; to keepe the lippes and handes ftom chappes 83 chinckes and trom als gteat colde: | For tomake a fweete Sie? called} in Prenshe snd Ualian Pommade’ 7) latin Pomatum,’ Gke a pounde of ectes faer: 9.03 iFpon' catr nde getofthat, the qreafe of a kidde three vnces of barrens greaſe, and ty. vnces ofthermarowe.ot abuche, ans purgettcleane of all nitue, and take aut he uttle ſainnes veines, and gridels thatate mit C. ig, then 4° 32," The feconde parte then waſhe it with good white Mine ſo often butili the wine remaine cieere, and the greaſe white, than Eraine out al the Udine, and let it ronne abrode vpon a table. This don take eight Appian apples or as mas np Pepins, and pare them well bothe with out and within, and Lautpe thent Than take balfe an vnce of Cloves, thoodamimes of Nutmegges, fire graines of (pike of india, and foure poundof Kole water ans mengle all togither with the greafe, anv fet it to feeth in a couered pot, With a dole fire and let it feeth vn⸗ fill the Rofe water be almoſt confamed. Then ſtraine it and putitints another befell waſhed three 02 foure fines tufth wore Water, then adde fott foure vnces of tuhife tare well purified and purged, and fire vnces effincete Alinondes . When fette it on the fire againe onely buitl tt be molten, and then take tt from the fire and ftratie it and put tt into another veſſell waſhes {ith tole water Finally after tt is congeled and waxren harde ; take afmuche mofke as pou will with ſome Roſe eater, and other odozifersus waters , and mingle thenr togither with a peffcil of woode and and keepe it in a veſſell of Glaſſe and fet it in the thas dowe folvard the Horthe , andif pow pot to tt a little Storax liquide,tt Wit be as good foz the ſkurfe 02 fhabbe, as to keepe the bandes faire. To make that flies ball mot sourment or ixeuble Horfes,imSomete, «> 3 ‘ —— «Abe the leaues of Gourdes, and ſtampe them, and ſs rubbe the Horſes with tteucrp moꝛning and at noone whan it is hote, or cls take, leeſe of ine, and rubbe them witht, and the Ales, hall not tourment woo bere them no moze than inthe middes of Winter, Fo. kecpeBigges grecoc allthe yeare, SS a Da muſle gather them whan they are ripe ir theatre wether and at.nonedales 5 ta the intét chatthey mate be deie fram all dewe AnD Otte ref Bhaw? thew fas Fly, them in a fatre veſſell of Tone 02 earth the mater 92 fubftance whereof muff be berp fine, and that the figs ges touche wot oneanother., thencouer them diliget- ly, that thep bane no maner of aper , and put them fo tn twinge , and thep will be greene as long as the wine is good, whiche thing bath bene pounced. 3 Forte make that Pommegranates bal not opes, — Ake thee great flint ones twbfche are inthe bas iL tenvof riuers, vncouer the earth from the roote of the tree and late the anes bpon the roote, andcouet it with the carth againe as it nas befoze. Alfo ff pou plant nighe vnto the tree Sqaills, the Pomgranates Will not open. For tokeepe wine fweete all the ycare. owe a beffel wel pitched within and without, and put the wine into tt befoze it botle inthe tat, and ſtoppe the ſaide befell well, thatittake noapet, and then laic it in a river as derpe as pou can that the veſ⸗ fel mate becouered with water, andletitrcmaine fo a » monet) Without remouing it, then take it out, and fet it where pou toil. hus doynge the Wine thall be fineete and good all the peare, and thicke like muſt. For wine that will not keepe longe. | aw Ake tivo o2 there egges, and if itbe claret wine Ossie onclp the pelke of tt,¢ fit be white tine, take onelp the tobite of an Egge, and take thee . Orees of Rint fone of a riuer that runneth ſwift, and make it into pander, and two vnces of Salt made inta berp {mall pouder,and mingle all togither. Then put the Wine into-another clene befell that bath no o⸗ dour of favour: this sone cat into it all this. compoll- tion, and mengle tt with the wine fiueoz fire times date , Buring the fpace of three 02 folner Dates . ut note that pou matte make this prouiſion befo2r it be . Hiterle cogrupt¢ putriftied: fog if it wece wholly 938 ie OS, Pups 2A. ‘The feconde parte tupt and ſpilled, this would auatle nothing but were tine and tabour lof. —Tocanfe that wine fhallnot be to /tronge, Gke a piece of Salt lard, andtic it with a greats Gf three at the Bung bole twithin, and let the lard touche onclp the bpper parte of the veffell. hus doyng the Udine will neuer be ſtronge bicauſe of the Wardand falt which letteth and hindercth the feparas tion and attenuation tubich giueth fogce.¢ ſtrength te the wine. - “ TorackeVinaigre, ames’ Ae the frufte of the tree called in latine Coraus, | infrenche Corneilsier, there be none of them in England ana therefore it lacketh an Engliſhe naitte, the fafde frnite is like vnto Dlfues ut they be redde, and fomlvbat longer , take of them whan thep be redde take alfo Blackberies befoze thep be ripe, and dofe them, and make them into pouder, and with alittle freng Ginaigre, make of them litle balles,the twhich pou thal dete in the ſunne. hen take the wine and beate it, and whan (tis bote but inte it this coms poſition, and it wil turne incontinent into Grong Cis naigre, whiche thing ts experimented. TomakeVinaigre with water, Oven rrr.ozrl. pounde of wilde peares,and letfe thentite thace dates ona heape in ſome veſſell, “and then ſprinkle 02 water the euerp dape with a little water the (pace of rrr. Dates , and tt Hal be as good Uinafgre andas frong as (f tt were of Wine. Alſo if pou take grapes, and Wetng outthe wine with pour handes,and put the reft into fome befell and put ivatcr bpon ft, tt twill be aigre and ſharpe. Tomake Vinaigre with perifhed wine or Wine that is warieds Take “Of Alexis) Flag, Ake corrupt and rotten Wine, and bodle or feeth T it, and take of al the froth o2 ſkimme that (tna: ket) in boiling, and let it remaine on the fire ttl it be diminiſhe of the third parte. Then put iting be fell, foberin frong Uinaigre bath bene, and put to it fore ferfotic,and couer the befell well thatittake ne aier at all, and in ſhort time tt will be geod and Grong Ginaiger. To take awaie the ſauour of the — or pa trefaction of the wine. Ake Medlers well made ripe (tt Lratwe,and spe T them in four partes € binde themwith a th2ed¢, and hauge them within the bunge of the beted that thep maie be all couered with the wine, and iet them remaine ſa a moneth., thar take thentout, and pou (hall take aboaie allo the entladent of the ivine, To make wine bane a good odour. Ake an azenge, 028 citron that is not to great, Om take Clones ogtentall and fette them in the ozenge 02 citron vntill it be almofte full, and fo put ft into the veſſell of wine, but let it not touche the nine : ther ſtoppe vp pour velſſell fate thatthe odour goe not outs! To makezhat Leekes pall be great. Ake many feedestogither and ſet them in Goates bonge andilet them growe and ripe, and pou gel fee ameruclous thing. : To make tadſtooles or muſeroms growe. Ak a Popler tree harde to the ground, and thers fake hote water with leuain in it, and caſt it bps on the roote and within three oz forte daies the tadſtooles wil growe about the foote of the Po⸗ -pler tree where pou did caſt the water, ang thep hall be good to cate. Lonseke shat alk ——— infuse 26. The feconde parte Ake the feedes that pou till folve ; as Peaſon⸗ @)) wbafiols,Xintelles,and fuche like, and beſore ! pouſowe then, ſprinkle thent with faite peter and thar folve them whan pou till, andthofe that growe of that ſeede, Will feeth ſoner, and ealelier then ether will vs. To hanegreene Flowres all the yeare. Ake yonge plantes of floures ii Somer and fet sven in fome place berp bote, as in ſtoues 02 bote boufes, ¢ leane them [0,fo2 by the meanes ef the greate beate, thep will growe to their. pariite bignes,¢inthe middes of winter beare their Aoures, ipbiche thing is tried and peoned. Tomake Corne, and pod ware to growe greater than they are wont to doe, : “MD make Corne and podivare,as Wat beate, Wie, | _, Ville, C iche peafonzand alother like.to groin: greater than. ozdinarily they do, pou mus ſo pe them in a ficlac tubere Squilleis planted, bicaufe that: this Sguills is hote, and confequently giueth beate bres to the feedes, and (o maketh them growe greater then they comonlp doe, To make shat fruites pall net rotte vpon the tree, Gke a Maile, and beate it glowing hote tn the ‘ fire, and driue it into the foote of the tree, 02 tf pou til not do fo, make a bole in thefame place inith a Percer, andleauc ft ſo, fos at that bele all tbe ſuperfiuous ſacke or iuyce wilcome aut, which ts the Aule that the fruites rotte bpon the tree... ⸗ Te ** Mters that can nos be. reade onles.the Paper be putin water, brs \ ed Ake Rocheatome,and.make tt inte pouder,tha. e Put tt ints a little Water, and weite what pon. will ith (t vpon white Paper, and let the let⸗ Kes delb of thé ſelues, and hah you will reade them, “Of Alexiz. 0 Folag..: put the paper inte cleere water, and the letters bps ward, ano pou thali reade them as it thet were witen sith (ncke, bicaute the water maketh the Paper ſom⸗ iubat blacke , 02 rather grey; and the Alome Hineth, by reaton of the whitenelſſe of tt, whiche is a merue⸗ fous thing ans proued. ; hie To wake letters that can net be reade bat attbe fire.’ | Ake falt Armontack , and make thereof pouder 4 ; bery ſmal, and pat it in water, than weite what pou will with it vpon Paper, and lette it date. And whan pou twill reade ft, bolde ft before. the Gre, and pou thail reabde berp wel. Alfo if pou take the fack or iuice of a Limon. or Dinpots, and weite twithall, a man tan not reade it bat at the fire. Lomake that Aqua vite ſhall receine all the vers tues and Rrength of Meaecinss, Ake foure vnces of Aqua Bite, and putte it firs, T— of Glaſſe with a freight and narro ve mouth, but pet great and thicke of Glaſſe, thers fake Medicamttes clect well d2fed and cut very {mall,¢ put thé in thefame glale vate the Aqua bite € floppe Wwell and furelp the mouth ofthe Glaſſe with the Lope. ple, andthan With white ware bpon {t.: finally take ° what veffell 02 pot pars will and All tt with vote aches fo that there be no firein it, and burie this befell of Aqua vite in theſame Aſhes. Towake that a woman foall cate of notbing that is fet vpon the table, Tie alittle greene Batt, and whan men bing | the diſches to the table putit vnderneth them, thatthe woman perceive it not; faz menne [ape chat the will cate of none of that whiche ts in the nithe wher vnder the Baſill lieth. Tomake Oile of Moſes, or otber Odoriferous Herbes, * seid Df, Tako 28.0.0 The feconde parte Ake a violle of Glate very thinne and of thre aad partes, fill two with oile oliue very qeodand cleane, € fill the ref with Roles , 02 the herbe wherwith pou will make the ofle. Than ſette the violl o2 glafle iu the funne, and toner it well ſirſt, and let it fo reſt thee 02 foure Dates, than take it out. of the ſunne, and take out al the rofes, and al the otle, and ting them tell , that all the oile mafe come out of them, then call themt awaie and put the oile agains into the violl, and fill it a newe with freſhe rofes, aud fet it ttt the ſunne other foure dates. Than take them awaie, and weing out the ofle,and putin other freſhe rofes , doyng thus foure 02 fue times pou thalt baus an oile as odoriferous as the rofes them felues. To make shat the. Mothes and Vermine fhall not " “cate nor deftroie clotbes and apparell, Ake Mormwoode, 02 Southernwoone , the leaucs of a Cedar tree, and balertan; aud late them fr pour.coffers 02 preſſes where pour clos @-— thes be , 02 {nthe pleptes of pour garmentes, and pou tall (ce that thep witlnot hurt them, bicauſe chelſe leanes and herbes are bitter of tafe , and the faz uour oꝛ ſmell is very grong, whiche the hermine do abhoere, and can not abfoe, Fortamake that wilde beaftes foali not burt you. 2 to be afared and lafe from wilde Beaſtes ey 18 Moines, Beares, and fuch other Uke, take the greale of a Lion and annotnte pour ſeite | therwith ouer and ouer, and go hardely wher pou tufll aud no beat thall hurte pon , but as foneas they ſmell the fauour of the greate they tilt runne alwafe. And tf bp chaunce you mecte Wwith a wolfe , 02 other wilde beak; ronne not atvate but with a good corage go euen to him that be map fmel the grefe that POU ate anointed with all,and he will fife, Forte be affured and ſoſ from Sexpentes,. 7 | Blake Of Alexis." Fol.ag. 1 Ske the fuck o2 iuice ofa radiſh roote, and anoint pour handes with tf, then take-the Scrpentes ts. your bandes,and thep will not bite noa Ging pou , bi⸗ caufe of the fubtilite and finefe of this tuice , but will dic almoſt in finelling onelp the fauenr. — ‘To take awaie the paine and grecfe of the Goubes Ake a greate foule called a Guitour , inlatine r — Valeur, andtake the fkinne of ber righte veele . and late bpon the right foote of the patict, thei take the fhinne of the lefte beele?, and late it vpon bis lefte foote;and incontinent pou hall (ee that in balte au boure the patne will goe awaie. Ta biche is amet uclous thing. For to fee wilde Beaftes in aDreame. “| Ake the bart of an Ape , andlaie it vnder pour | beade, whã pon goto bed fo that it touche pour head, and pou ſhall (ce meruclous thinges, and all kindes of beaſtes as tds, Beares, Ui olfes, Apes, Tigres, and other fuche like. Forte make Silke white, Abe Beimſitone and burne ft , ¢holve the Silke wx thefinoke of it , ¢ it twill incontinent ere wohite. Alfo (f pou il haue a Role of diuers co⸗ lours, helde him oucr the ſmoke of Beimſtone burs ning, and it will be red, white, and Cremſine, and wit be faire, but it ſhall loſe bis ſwerete ſauour. To make an berbe growe that {hal baue many and , diucrs odours and fauonrs. Ake one graine of lettife feede, one of fuccozte, Om ofaleranders, one of bafille,one ofa lecke, ” and another of perſely, and plant them ali tos wither in one hole, ſo that one touche not another and pou mug plante them in bozle Donge , 02 Dre donges 02 of any other beatte , fo that there be no earth at all, @ there will growe an Berbe ete Hall haug the — fe Yo zo. The feconde parte of Letiule, Aierabers,of Succorie,of Wail, of leekes, and of erfite, and this (s a thing proved. To make an Apple or ball that prouckebb fleepe, Ake wild Poppy, the {ulce of Mandragora, and Oy xt of imine afinuch of the one. as of the other, anda little ciuet, and of all this make a rounde ball, and hold it in pour bande, and ſmell to tt, and it will make pou fieepe wonderfullyf Lo make sbarraine woman beare children, Ake of thefe litte featityes twith many fete cals "Tio in Latine Polipi 02 Polypedes,and rote them bps onthe embers without ofle, and let the woman cate of them,and (t Hall petite and belpe ber berp mache, hauing fa the meane time the company of a man, Lomake beares growe vpon a bald bed, Ake otle of Lartre , and warme it, and rubbe T bed with it, or other places whet pou wilt *yheare hall growe, and within vitt.o2 ten dates the heares wil come farth as thicke as before and not onely iake thole heares te grow: which be fallen:hut alfa maketh other to encreaſe moze then there was ae ſore and tobtebe ts more, € pou rubbe the paulute of pour bande with it, beares twill grotve there as well as in any other place, To make 4 water that dicth the colenr of Golde,» ‘ ym Ake the gall ofa male gote, and another of a | fenrale gote,and alittle’ Qefenick aſmuch brs till pou ſe there is though, and difilic al togfs ther,and wete and temper pourcopper fn thig water, but let the copper be firkk well (koo2ed, and in⸗ cantinent it will turne into the colour of Gold. Tmahbe bile of Brim/tone. or celoreth copper inte ake 1 Of Alexis. ——— Fol.31, Mae ke ten egges and fecth them till they be hard, @ then take of the ſhels and. cafte the white and thei awaie, ſo that there remaine nothing but the pelke, whiche pou fhall fampe, andtake aſmuche bzimitone by weight, andmake thereafpouder, and inengic all Well to gither:and ſo diſtill it witha Howe fire, and it wil be berp good. Fortomake /alt Armoniac, (See Gkeoa pounbde of mans bloode, and tye pounde: i | P|. ofthe bloove of an Dreo3 other beaſte and fire pound of nell water, and mingle all togither: than ftretne tt with a linen cloth very harde a ſtraigte and fet it omthe fire where pou thailleaue ft utili the water be conſumed, and that wbich hall vemaine Wii. be good ſalt Armonias, For-tamake Borafe, Aketine bntes of Alone , and temper tt with “© ¥ttwo vnces of falt Acal whiche menne vſe to | make glaffe Withall, then put it tuto fome veſſel of tinne, and ſeeth tt With a ſougth fire . the lpace of halfe an boure, and than take out the wa⸗ fer, and take tino vnces of falt Gemma beaten in pou⸗ der, and aſmuche of falt Aicall, and tiva pound of vires git bonny, and a poand of Co be milke and mingle: ali togither with water and (et it thace daies in the: Canine, and it will be made. For to. make Corall é Ake the Bornes of a White male Goate, and qi” make the berpcleane,then.take a good ſharpe katfe, and ſkrape them finelp that the ſkra⸗ pinges mate beltke pouder., then: take pieces: af Athe; and barne then, and of there aſhes pou fall make ite which pou thal ſtraine thoee times in a linen ‘ clothe, and put the {krapinges of the horne inte it and mice it ell togither, and letit ſa remaine in pi ai i . Bucten: iN} | Melancie, His an Uande called melos one of the ciclad cs, z, eT he feconde parte fiuetenc bates . Then take fome Hermillion made fu pouder,anda little water and mengle tt togither with the ſaid ponder , then pou Mall make the Conall with pour hames, oꝛas pou twill and let it drie:ſhen pollith tt with the wheele o2turne, andit will be like natu: rall Cozall. To die Yron'tn the colour of Gold, ake Alome of Melancte, and beate it info pou⸗ TA take alittle ſea water, arid mingic ft togither : then beate pour pron bote and ſteepe it in thefame water, and fet tt a date in the ſunne, and t will haue the colodur of Gold. For te make Yrow ſtrong and faire as ſiluer. ey Ake fal€ armoeniac, and make ( into pouder, and —J it with vnlleckt lime, than put it in colbe iwater,and mire all Well togttber, thts don beate pour port redhote, and deepe (tin the latd water and it wil become as white as Siluer. For to make a water that will take out incontinent Jesters from the Paper,’ Ake a pound of bletve bltrioll , thoee pound of T falt peter, and foure vnces of Bermillion € fine pound of Alome,and ſtampe them all togither, and make theresfa poudze, and title tt in fome bels fellofglale with a ſmall fire,and there twill come out tuo maner of Waters the firtke white, and the fecond greene. If you take a little of the firke and late it bpon the lete of Paper writen, rubbing it with a greene clothe ſome what courſe or roughe, it will take alate theletters from the paper, and leaue ft a¢ Inbitesas it there bad neuer ben incke vpon it; Alfoit pou take of the fatd water and heate it, and holde; ſheete of paper weiten ouer the ſmoke of (€, it tl become incontinent Uke as tt bad ben weiten ten peare befo2e, Fotake a ſpotte of Oile ont of Chetbe. Wd Make Of Alexi NO” Fol.gs: Ake ofle of Sartre, and late it bpon thetpot, and Gl tate. ftof.by and by againe, then waſhe ft weil with luke warme Inater, and thece o2 four tines with coloe water, and the cloth will be as nete andas cleane as whan it was nelve, aun. befoze Avs} pile fell Opon if, 43 | Toftanche the Bleeding & at the noe, T Ake great Ciche peaſon, and late them vpon a Tile inthe fire vntill thep be ote; and then inake pouderof thé berp'fine, and pat oeit in his Noles andthe bleeding will ceaſe. To breske botcbes, oie ‘foriss ‘comming in the tbrote, Ake the date nong of an Alle; ant of fwalloies, | and make therof pouder,and put of it in water 02 in Wine bote,and gargel oꝛ wath pout theote oftentimes with it and pou Hal be deliuered· To take an Yron or arrowe bed out of a woundes Ake the leanes of Palaa Cori, and gampe the, T at nightlate of the iuice.o3 fucke of it vpon the wounde, and inthe mo ning pou hall finde the wounde fo wide and large, and the p20n 02 arrow hed fo oifcouered that pou wate take it out ne your ſngers. To make shat gong Chitdren foal bat uo pain or ap greeft in their tecthy 3: 7 Ake an olde Cocke and cut of bis 8* >and take of the blood that commieth of it and rubbe their gommes with it a thep hail neuer teele * For tomake a cleeve voice. Ake the floures ofan Eider tree, and bate thet Oi thefunne , but fake beede they take tio mote ſture 02 Ivette, then make poudet of theim, and — of it with bite wine euery ir ha — ; ghee Theifecond parte For bo fajten loſe teorh: Gke Fraukenſens Vakitk, and.the. pilics of yg woniegtatiates, atuiuch of one as of the other, And mabe thereofa pouder; and toban pou goe to bed. wiathe pour teeth with alittle good tine, then take of the fafde pouder,and late tt spon pour Teeth, aud thep will ware kalt and fare in hort — Foy the Emarawdes.: we @ Akea Tortele, and put bem i Ai pot well ffove 807 vppon the fire, and let him alone vntill be be all CMe ournt, then take the pat from the ſire and take QM aut the Coasters and make bint into pouder: then firtt waſhe the C mo2a des with white wine be: rp hote then late vpon thent fottie'of the fatde poudee, and intivo 02 thee times he halbe healed, “ For,one that bath hisSight troubled. (ime thelunges oꝛ lightes of aiSarrom hogge Wwith all the appurtenances, and leeth itin a⸗ ter, and whan it is Toveitiet him holde his cies pier the noe bf ft,and in thee or fouretiines doeng be hal be cored of that trouble. | Bor one thatis ebroke or — — sake of the roote of Symphiton petreon, in Endlim Bugleor Camtrey, and put ot it into the bꝛe ead that be eateth euery daie and let him eate cues sp day of the ſaid roote either rawe 02 roſte, and it yal be a verx beatthfull thittg fo2 bis diſeaſe. iin ¢ Rorane shat bath bis Coddes wollen, 6 Ces Kae, and ſampe it, and laie it bpon his Coddes, and immediatly thet will aſwage their ſwelling, whithe thing is {uffictentlp pꝛoued. Gt To: make 4 oman that ts wont te bene doughters na) dems — Hier: Of Alexey Folgge V⸗ Now pou thatit is a harde thing for a barraine 4 woman to beare Childeen, and a greate gifte | and grace of od to. obtaine it, bicauſe the tauſes of ſterilite and. bavainele be diuerg and wich — out Momber .bab to make a Womanthat, beateth sale {pales Doughters te beare alle Sonnes tt is a thing berpcafp,and bath good ſucces, and hath ben diuers times pꝛoned· AMherefore it you will that pour wiſe hall haue male chilajen , eate an herbe talied in En⸗ gliſh Mercurie, in Italie Mercorella im French Adercuriale or Ferolle , whiche bath anelp.tina feedes like. Unto. the genitogtes of a. manne, and. wake ber. allo eate of it bes foe poucompany with ber, and eate both of pou the right fones of (ome beaſtes and ofthe (kraping.of an Clephautes tothe. .- Lomake thatthe handes foallnot chinke tov cleaue; Ake a Kadiſhe roofe,€ make bint hollow withe 2: in onto the bottom then take thee vntes of ofle of Koles, and an vnce of Turpentine o2 more; according to the greatneſſe of the Radiſhe ahd then rouerthe ſaid radiſhe and leaue it in ‘the bote athes 03 embers, britiltt be balfe confumed, than take tout, aud anoint pour bandes teith tf, °° * Forto make. a mans beyde blache, uer and melte it in the faite Hater by thefts, -~ Ake Aqus fortis,and a peny weight ot ſine Sil and whã pow wil occupie of it anoint the beara ~ at the rootes of the heare with otle of Roles, and Wwith a {pong luete pout beard, fo that pou touche not the flethe, and lette tt d2ie, than wate it with lie, .; ;., : wherein there hath be thivabolans ‘ane wowimegrar Wades fobper) 8250 I! sare Geis - weuy neg | yy ‘Tomake awomanbeave Childré although it be not alwaits affured,yepit istbe belt remedy shab CAD EE FOND et, aa. BidiZy “é.8, thea ead * (vf 36: 2 The fecond parte MEirtite cauſe the woman to be purged teil and glue her ſome water of the baines of A7uario, 02 other mine of Breimſtone/ theitlette ber cate of the flethe of a fave 5 and the man allo as muche as ts potible, that is to fate,leauing alt other kinde of fleth, the take } kinde of that Mercurie, that hath curled o2 Wweinkled leaues, mugwoet o2 nother wort, valerian, and niake therof long, o2 round morſels without pat, with greaſe ſpices cheeſe and egges and let ber cate nothing els in the mozning with breade thoee times a Weeke contindallp, ahd let her drinke good nine, and parfume bet felfe three dates togtther with Franken: feng, Bap leaues Hutmegges, Bengwine, ¢a little Puſke and letthe huſbãd alfo take theee mozninges ſome of this poudze folowing. Dake the ſmall ſkra⸗ ping of Cipꝛes, a dꝛamme ca halfe of toune Crefles, called in latine Nefurtium, long. Pepper, Putmegges, fine wood of Aloe, of eche. of them balfa pény weight, andthe kidney and fences of a hedgebsgge 5 d2ied and not burned, and make therel a pouder the which pon {hall take.at thece tunes with Dalmefep,and rematne Tren vitj. dates without thecompanic of ber, and alter ha⸗ This ftone ying companted with her let ber ſleape, and carry vp⸗ is called in py her lefte arme an Egle ſtone, not of the comõ ſoꝛte: greke Aeti⸗ put of thofe that be as bard as feele,anviette ber alfo tesandhath poone.enery date vpon the reines of her backea neloe many 00d jstoe page beaten with fineo2 fie. d2oppes of (rong ly vertues, ¢ a * blacke Ainaigre, and remoue it euerr daie. readein = **”') - Yo-make awonsan laboring, to bring forth bey oom “@bild tbat can not be delivered, ba 5 if ; : ‘ j SiS BE BIZ ZE Rew oe we 4 ; é —— y Ske ofthe ſaid Egle ſone/called in latine La⸗ pis Aquilinus, and binde it vpon thelefte thigh . of the woman, then giue ber fo dreinke thee vnces of white Liles, and he thall be deliue⸗ yed thtontinent th adding to it a little Safran and ſugar, and make herto vomite and neeſe and sje FS,» 2 a bik a eat 0g Of Alexis, "™ Fol.37, be not delinered fo2 all this, 02 ff the childe be dead in her body long afoze, pou mut make this compofition follo wyng, whichisa thing experimẽted. Take thee handefuls of greene Dafozam,and aſmuche of greene plope, and ſtampe then togither, and preſſe them bus till pou gette out thee vnces of iuice, the whiche pou fhall fratne,and gine ff ber warme fo drinke falling, and tet ber eate nothing in.fiue boures after, the thal be deliuered of ber Childe. without doubt, and if we be not fhe thall dic, bicanfe the ts to weake, 02.215 pox muſt cut the Child out, bicanfe tt may lie ouerthwart. and ercept thefe tivo cales, the al not fatle but be de⸗ iiuered. For tomake teeth that doe ite to fall ont: CNie the roote of Crowe foote, called fn lative Kanuncelus, gathered. in Maie, aud date tt a littic © inan oust, and keepe tt all the peare.. Then take a litle of it bepna beaten 03 Tamped, alfo take a little pitche made with clammy. Turpentine, and put the ſaid roote in the bole of the faidetoth that aketh, and (fit haue no bole 5 put it vpon tic toppe of the fatd tooth, and lafe the fatde pitch vpon it,fe that tt be fat to {t, and letit remaine fo thoee boures 5 and in tino 02 thee times Dopng ft at the moll, the tooth tuil fall in pieces within eight dates. = "A remedy for the falling ficknes, Ake wheate Aolver,.and kneath tt with delve gas therid inthe mozning on miblomer date, € make éhecor acake,the whiche pou fhall bake. and atne the patient to cate of ft, and be thalbe healed. Again the Plage, .. | Ake thee vnces of the licour ofthe innar rine OF sian Aihe tree and Till it with thrꝛee vnces of white wine, ¢ giue the pacient dzinke of it eue⸗ ee ig. —“ within xxiiij. boures he ſhalbe cured· CG fff, F03 2801 The fecende parte Fer thefame. Ake thece vnces of Malnuttes that be not pet Ge tut ripe; prepared and diſtilled atinidlemer, and let him that bath the plage dzinke of ff, and he (hall be hole: but it all be better to take' the out? ward piles of the Malnuttes in September whan thet be blacke , fo that thei be not rotten, atid diſtille thei, and giue the pacient a glate —* it to danke; and ict ithe lute warme Befo2e he be lette bloed, And this hall help him mache. For the putiefattion of the tcetb, Ske the rootes of an berbe called in latine Pes Ol tenainssann cut them bevy final, and diſtill then: with the bet twins pou can get,and bolte a ſpone full of the water {i pout mouth and pou chall finde cafe and remedy in ſhorte (pate: fo2 this Healeth foe and currapt teeth. and maketh them elt ane: Aud befites that; tt helpeth much in purging and clenſing awaie of al maner of filth of the month. For.the /tinking of the breatb, dnd $0 wake the Seeth white, Gke apounde of ſtimmed ony, balfea pound x Aqua bite, thoee vnces of Lignum clee,tine vn⸗ ces of gomme Grabick, Nuttemegges Malina gale, Cububes, Cinamome, Paltick, Cloues, Spic, and Lauander newe, anna thee daammes, tivo drzam mes of Amber beaten, mixe all this togither, and itil water of it in a lintbeck, € this water will take a waie the ſtinking of the breath, whiten the teeth and main⸗ faine beith long. A water to make cleane srebb. >: . papa’ Gke falt Armoniac, and falt Giiome, thee brited de T eche one 5 att vnce anda halfe of men Sucbatic BUM, AND dun it, oꝛ temper it in tive pounde of — the fpace of eight daſes, And With thts licsad E bdifilicD — OF Alexis, Fol.z9, diſtilled, 02 fo fempered, pou thal rubbe pour teeth and they will be white. | Another water to whiten tecth, wo Ake a pounde of falt ell purged, and beaten; an vnce of Alumen Glaciale,and diſtill it in a lim⸗ “=” beck, and mingle an vnce of the water, with an vnce of Plantaine water , andrubbe pons tecth with the compa fition., and with cotten, and, they twill bee Wwhite ano cleane. , To take awaie the /mell of Garlike, Leekes, oF Onyons, ee # ter that pon baue eaten Garlike, Leekes , o7 Mnions,;take the rote.of Weetesand rofl it vnder embers,and cate ff,and pou hall lee the effedt:o2 - els-cate-a piece. of the reote of xedaarie, and pou fall not ſmell atall.and this is eaſier tobedonthan witty the roote at Beete. 9 Aßprincipaoll remedie forthe fixe or laxt. T Panike beaten and ſtamped, and gine toe pattét drinke of it With clatet wine, and he Hall be cured. The fatde Paniko beyng alfo ſodden Wwith Goates milke,and cate twile a daie, at moꝛning ana night befoze meales, tt worketh the like eperatia, 1 . Forte: make that heares [ball not growe, Ake the thitines ‘62 bulkes of greene Beanes Gam make a platter of them , andlate bpon the ww places where pou wil that-beare thal not grow,. and if there be any thep will fal of and graiw no moze. A very profitable remedie for tbe hardeneffe of Wer yee, pmens breaftafter they bebrought a bed, Du mull take wheate Bran, and ſeeth it with ED ive tuice of Rue, and lateit vppon ber bzeaties SA that be hardened after ber lipng Doun,and thes Will ware fofteand fupple, Wheltke vemedy — « : * * * f i . 40. Phe econde parte perp good againt the biting of Aenimous beaties, For Apoftumes, — Cankers, or other / wel⸗ linges. Ake Warley and Brꝛan and ſeeth them butill hep be. like vnto a plaiſter berp thicke,and late it vpon the fo2e and it Hall belp-muche. To make wemens milke encreafe. Gke Fenell ſeede, and feeth it in barlep tyater, OL am giue the woman drinke of ff, and ber milke hall encrealeabondantlp. Alſo the both or wa⸗ ter that Cichepeafon be fonden it, is berie good fo3 the like things ; To know whetber there be any water in the wine OY 7306 Ake rawe Peares 5 and pare theim and mane Gem tleane, and cut them in the middes, 02 els take Dulberfes , and caf them into the wine? and ik they ſwimme bpon the luine, tt is pure € cleane without water, butifthep finketo the bottom, theris water mirte vith the wine, To make Vinaigve, em Cn take Ginatare putting the wine in fome SEY esteic woe Ainaigre bath ben before, and fetting ft tn the futine;o? bp the fite;o2 putting into it nebe andcleane tiles o⸗ wicke⸗ heate pz made hote tt the fire. To make drie Vinaigre,whicbe maie be Bis wher a man Will, Ake wilde Cherries, whan they begin fo waxe OL ve > but the trutteof the tree called Cornus tn latine,{s better, and Mulberies oꝛ Wlackbertes whan thep be redde,-03 the great qreene Grape, &the wilde Acogne befoze tt be ripe, and flampe all this tos gither,then take the be Uinaigre pou can gette,and into32 Of Mexits ° Fol.am fricoppozate all the fato tbinges fogitber; and make of the pat littic loves, tobiche pou Haldzte in thefunne;: and hai pou will make Ginalgre, tiepe of the ſaide pall in wine, andit will be good Vinaigre. Another compoſition for theſame. ae pew Ake greene Grapes ¢ Kantpe them, putting fo | thé fone binaigre,ta make paſte oꝛ dowe ther⸗ of, whereof pou (hall make Uttle lones and drie them in the ſunne: And whan pow will make Winat- ger, diepe thefe loucs in as moche Wine, as pou (hall {ee will {uftife,and you Wall haue frong Sinaigre, : Tomake Rofe Vinaigre vary ſweete and odoriferout. Seed Ake good iwbite Uinalgre, and put into it fret Om newe redde Roles,o} els Bote keping al to- ae githerin a vellell well leaded Within the fpate offourty daies, than take out the roles , and but thent into another befell, and keepe them th a colde place, ° To nsake Vinaigre of Graine, . . — (Med Ake an vnce of pondze of Grane, vbere with : menne die fineclothe and put it into a ſucfici⸗ ent quantiteof Vinaigre; and keepe tt (nthe funne cettaine Dates in a veſſell leaded 5 and well conered, than keepe alle togither, without ſepa⸗ rating the Winaigre fromthe Grate, andit willbe the excelienteſt vinatgre of al,bicanfe the gratne is bes rp {ivecte of fauour and odoriſerous, hartie, and bote, and fo2 this caule it tempereth and moderateth the great colve ofthe Cinatgre, "A preferuatinein time of Peftilence or plages wid od all Venti or poifon —— hy sé maddeDogse. © eh a J ¥ pou tate before vour meales, a Malnutte oz GE tivo, five drie Figges, and fome leauss of Dare bitte Kue, With a corne of falf, if will be a goop Pꝛeſeruatiue in the time ofa plage, and agat nie all ook Ft, poiſon They that haue trauai⸗ ledin Frace 9 kmotse that Hi he pinnefes be, brerde none. NMe feconde parte poiſon that a man catcth tt. And thefane bepng ſtam⸗ yed and iaied to the biting of a madde dogge it bea tethft,fo do Nutmegges alſo worke the like effer, U2 fue wat Againft ftinking vermite called P immefes, = Oe mull anoint telfthe place wher pou doubt this vermine well beeede, with otic oline mirte With the tutce of wormewoode, andthere will To purge Coler and Fleame, Ake forme little nefegates of Celetwo2tes, and put them in ſeething tater, and leaue theut in it alter it hath begon tobstle. while a man wil goe Bue 02 Gre pale, then take them out of er,and fampe them, andtake the istce of the, ano ſtraine tt thorely alinen clothe, and kepe it in an earthen befell the {pace of a night tn the aire abrode, then pa tta it fone. coones of Salt,anda littel Cou - mine cut ſmall oꝛ mined. Oewe, be that will purge hint felfe, and take this medecine , muſte qoz to bedde fuppericile , and waſhe well bis legges, bandes,and aries with hote tater , and Dinke the (aide iuice ſo fabs, in the morning, and walke Span it thee 82 foure houres, and whan he bath lui te bomite, lette him vomite and: be (hallsae bp fo muche Coler and Slegme that it halbe ameruclous thing tole. And behives this,this tatce mill purge alfo bis bead, a i Avemediete keepe Ries from flefbe, pou lafe an Onion open the Acihe, there tyill neuer fie conte neerethe Aelhe as farre as the udur of the onion extendech To heepeFiefh alt she fomer weisbont eorrapting. n Duer the Fleſhe tn Veale; Mane it hall not marre inalonge time. Flower, 02 aan, he like Malbe done tf you cat bpon the fletye Coziander r ede begten and mingled with Ginatgre, slo. Of Alexis; °°" Fob.43, Te knowe if « Melow be good, Mex fate comonly that a Pelan is good wban the tatle fs bitter, andthe boas mn —* ea and is Berp beute: To kill and deftreie Flex. — Penniriall wban it is in blotlome, and — it where the lees be, and the ſmeil of that will kil anD.R beftrote them. Toripeabetch,impoftume, Files orcates —* or any [welling fore, | ke Hogges fuel 03 greale, o2 els Larde, ang late it bpon the foze 02 Botche, and it will 2 ripe incontinent. Alfo be that bath manp tile ornittes in bis hedde, anointing and rubbing it well with the ſaid fact oslard thep will bie. Alto the oile of Laurell oꝛ Sates will do the like. An excellent wafbing for she sect, fay Ake the Aonres of Womegranades , and lecth then in WMine, and take of this tuine in vour mouth fo2 it bath the vertue of refraining ¢€ # fattening the. gommegz ſwollen oA, fo make the fete fine. : To make abalte for riser fie , —— the blood and the flethe of a calte and minſe it togither, and put it in a befell, and igt tt temaing fotbe * of ten daies, and then occupie it. i Mvemedie that ne Kinde of bevbes foal $e * + corrupted byifieser life, 3). i Ich the herbes that pow till ſo we you muk “\ ‘foe alfo roket, o2 els tuathe the feedes of (BD the herbes that pou will fowe in the iuice al M S@ingreene and whan the berbes be conte bp hep that neuer be burt —— by liſe no⸗ a $9e hbe fecaide parte Fo driae aweieshe inking Vermin.called Pune/es. « F pou fieepe Kue in water, and ſy pinklepanr Houle-o3 place where this vermine is you thal 4 Datuc them ail awaie. Alſo pf pou laie in pour x bende fieede a bzaüche of hempe, pou Hall not be moleten with ytnatfes. Aito rubbing pour bedde feeds with liquid a2 fotte pitch whiche ſome thinke te be tarre, and the iuice of wilde Colptembers: and the Pinneles that be there will die. Likewile if you rubbe yout bedſtead with — ſamped with Vinaigre o2 with the leaues of a Cedar tree fodder in ofle,por Hal neuer feele Pinneſe. The like thalbe don if pau rabbe pour bedſteed with fithe glue fonder. Alfo ff pou (cette onder the bedde a paile full of water: 3 the — will not trouble pou at all. — For bo Killand deftraie Flies. . | — Ei: white. Cleboze 5 and feepe ft in mile 03 fonden tnine,than put to ft ſome Auxipigmentuss otherwiſe called Arfenick 0 ospine, ¢ (prinkle your houſe totth tf,and psi: all oettrote all the files. Allo the decoction of Cibern att about the houſe Ina? nee the like effet. «Another waie se Nill * — — Fices, MDemiWoode,o3 wild Colycomber rootes flies pro in ſea tuater,dettroteth fees: ſo noth the toater wherein Adclentbiawm other wife: catic? Nigella Ronisna hath ben ſtieped, catting ita- bout pour boale. Allo tf pou boile va ſeeth the water with Rolecakes, a9 with hempe ſerde, and calting té about pour boule ft will. bo theiltke. . For one that bath eaten. venimons, als or Muh sfveroms, wiberetsne poefenter sechutelted beet thal bate Vie denimaus Mutheroms 02 LCadtfooles, —— ‘ai bomtte. as ſone as male bee itive Of Alexis’ «Fol. be, pollible in giuing him drinke the rodtesof the leaucs of Kue well fampt, and of Daganp, and.ponp.,.ana difter that, the ble of Triacle which hal be berp gouge, and Mithridatam With frog vinaigre, 02 Wwith.Oximel: Oximelli lau /cylliticum,o els with Aqua vite. Alfotosate ra {cylliticum Garitke belpeth muche in fuch a cace, which the moſt is hony an parte of the petfantes of the countreyp B08 5 vlin gitin Metta ticcde of Trtacie. foden tog "Bor to confite Miafberoms or tadſtooles ferrell thas eee ie: tes "aman maie cate thems without any danger, -s of Scylla Cpng that Muſheroms oꝛ Tadlſtooles are fo {tieped in pleafant tn tafte that menne can not abſtaine it. Nrrom them lette them learne at the tet tuate : the meane tso allure théfelues ſrom the dan⸗ ger that mate enſue, doyng as foloweth. Firite of all feoth them With wild peares, 02 With the leanes of the tree that beareth the fatd peares. And il pou can finde no wild peares, pon mate Do it with garden peares, ſo that they be naturailpfower. and ſharpe, and fucbeas can inet well be eaten but thei muſt be roſted, and pow. mate take them either drie 02 greene, and they will take atwate all the danger ofthe bentme oꝛ poiſon. i Avemedy azainft the flinging of weſpes, or Becs, Ca Ore dang ſprinkled ouer with Winatgres oj els take Pallowe leaues ſo vſed With Ginai- gre, oꝛ in touching the ſtinging with an pion it is done alfo with the milke of Figges. _ Tomake wemen bane a quicke and peed) dilinery of their Children, and without —— at the life very little. Ake leaues of ittanp > and Rampe the » 03 els make pouder of thent,and giue the womã that labooethdginke.of tt with a littlewater, andthe ihalbe delinered incontinent, and without any — palne 02 greefe Fle 29 46. The feconde parte Te take of wartes from the bandes, ) Ake as many Ciche peafon as there be wartes. '§ and tutche eche of them with one of the Ciche " peafon,fo that enerp peafe tutch hfs toart, ther wrappe dp the ſaide peafon tn a littie clout, and calie them bebinde pou,ant al the wartes will Bric bp. For the diffenterie or flixe of the Stomacke, Ul bers greene beanes, poddes and ai, and feede them AL With Water and Winaigre, ¢€ eate theim ſo poddes anbalLand that ihall foppe pou. To faftcw the Gommes,and lofe tecth, Gkea Uttle Mirre, and temper tt with Wine ( J and ouc,and waſhe pour mouth ith all, ¢ pou {gall fee a wonderfull erperience.. She irre alfo killeth the wormes ina mans body, and bepng chewed ta the moush maketh a ſweete beeath, Zo take awaie she tech ache. + (Ape Ake Blope , and make thereof a decoction ttt} “OZ. Mittatgresand tt being bote wathe pour mouth = witball,¢ the paine of the teeth hall go atvate, The Plope alfo bepng Campt,and inco2pozater with Bonie, and alittle Nisruns, killeth the wonnes ing mans body, Another remedy for to beale the toath ache, Seo Dilefrogges wich tater ann binatgre,¢ wath PLE} POUur mouth with the decoction, and {€ Will be ~. Dery p2ofitable fo2 the paine of the teeth. Lo make Heare growe; : (Seed Lise thee quicke Frogges, ¢burne them aliue QO) inapot,ann mingle the athes that pou make ne them with bony o2 with tatre, whiche is farre better, and rubbe the place with ft where pou fe there groweth no beare 5 and in hogte fpace it vuu growe abondantly, cH PLT SY » =z To — — a is jay 4 UF Alexis, £ oh. A. je To make Heare blacke, 7 Ake leches 02 blood fackers, and let them rott the {pace of theee (hove dates in red wine 02 vinaigre in ſome befell of leade, and andint the heares with it fs the ſunne, and thet will become black. To kill the wermes inthe teeth, andte take awaie the ftinking of the seeth, —— a hundzed krogges, and date thent al night in an ouen, ſa that thep maie be mate nto a pouder: and put to it afinuche fait beaten into pouder, ¢ rubbe pour teeth mith it,¢ tt will kill the wormes, and tie awale the euill favour of the teeth, To beale puſſiue and broken winded Horses, ike malin 2 longino2 said make therofa pons ip] der, and give tt the horſe to d2inke mith bis wa: _ fer, and it yal not onelp take awaie the cong: but alfo beale bitn if be be altegither puſſife and bras Ben winded. Alſo Gencian will soe the like, OTN thing ts {uftictently proved ane tried. To preferue a mas frons vomiting on the fea, Z Ou mull sinke the futce of Mo zme vosob and pou ſhalbe quite from (uch paine, and beration of bonuting. Aremedy againft the biting or flinging ef Scr: penses, “aks Ate leaues, and Lampe them,and late them vpo the place that ts ſonge, oxꝛels get out the iuice of thei, and gine bim dreinke of it, and pou thall fee 3: meruelaus eed, bicanle that the Serpent is fo great enemte bnito the Atbe tree, that be would rather goe thonolu thc fire,then to pale bp an Athe, For them that fitie Sloede, Gke fine Rie flower, and make thereof a cake; and whan it ig bake ging it he pacient to * Apines, 15 i kinde of oulfecernes 48...” The feconde paybe as hote as he maye endure it, aud it tal oo him great tafe, Bi Mak Bene : —— A vemery againft. tbe wormes in yong Childrew, T Ake drie Luptnes, and make flower of them, ans kneath tt with hony and late tt vpon the ſtomacke of the Childeland tt will heale bim. A vemedy for the fisxe or Laxe. — yes ke greene Acornes and ttampe them a little y with the ſkinne and all, and with the endes of ) the pong and tenver leaves, and make thereof diſtilled water in a limbeck, and giue the paciét daink of it,andit ſhalbe a very good remedyp. For the running of the vrine that is to [aie for - x one that cannot bolde bis water. Ake the (mall endes of Oken leaues > and festh TT vcr in Claret wine, anv then fampe theinr, Nand Make a plaiker of themyand laie it hote Dp» on the parde of the pacient,¢ hortiy be halbe cured. - For thofe that can not keepe their meatebut vomite it bp againe continually, ; | suey Ake the tender leaves ofan aſhe tree, and feeth J tem in ſtrong Winaigre, and then fampe thes and make therofa platiter, whiche pou ſhal late bpou the ſtomack of the pacient,o2 bpon bis beily and be thalbe greatip eaſed of bis difeate, | To make that Antes,or Imettes ball not eate the: reat Acges d pow thetree. ce ts er pe Ake a kinde of Dupens , called in latine Cope OF) solitices ſtampe then: with Barrowes greale 02 lar, and anoint the foote of the plant abads full 02 tivo of height, ana the Antes twill ndt goe vp tuto the tree, and this mutt pou doin Marche. - Tomabe Hore beares blacke, . oe Sake Of Alexise Fol. Ag. Ake mulberteleaues, bite leaues, € the leaues of a redde figge tree, and botle them With raine water, and wache pour bead with ft, and the Geares wilbe blacke. — For the tootb ache, mae Uke the rootes and leaues of Chicktvoed, and BP} bole them in water, with the whiche pou fhall walhe pour mouth,and bola tt in pour mouth a cettaine ſpace, and if Will take awaie pour paine. To deftroié Life and otber {mall beaftes tbat do waft and marre the berbes in gardins. Po a woman that bath ber Gowers fwalke thoce 02 fours times tn the allees, and all the bermine infil fall doune deade. A remedie for Deafuesfe’, ; (~74 F aman be Dette by ſome acefoent andnot by nature, take the tuice of Colewortes mirte with warme water, and droppe ft into bis cares, and be thal finde a meruelous eaſe and remedy, Againft the flinging of Scorpions, 7 Ake Penniriall either date o2 greene, and ſtampe it with good tuine,and make thereof a platter, which pou hal tate vpon the wounde 02 {tine ging of the Scorpion, and be thal be fafe, and bealed, A remedy that the Sunne ſpall not burt youfbie ning vpon your bead, wban you go any lornaie. F pou put a little baanche of Penniriali in eche , tate, the Sunne hail neuer make pour head ake whan it Hineth vpon it. | A remedse for she Horfneffe of the voice. F by colde you be Woozle 5 take Wennirfall , and ! feeth (tin water, and takeof it at night whan ) YOu go to bed, a dihefull ſomewhat hote, with a Gale little oe ſæona parte little ſugar molten in it, and doing this three or foure times, pon ſhalbe ridde of pour hHoꝛeſneſſe, and haus aclere voice. Aremedie for them that can not piſſe. : Ake fiue 02 fire leekes, and trie thé in the offe ‘ of Scoꝛpiõs, and then fampe them and make . ot them a platier and late tt bpon their coddes as hoteas thep mate endure it. Qife the beara 02 beare of Weckes twill doe the like , tf thet bee dried, and made in pouder, and giuen the to dainke in white WA (ne, and will make the grauell, and (mall fones ta come ont. Tomake abaiteto ketch wilde Geefe and wilde Ouches, and all otber fort of foule, Gke the feede of Belenge and the rootes alfo, and feepe thet in water the fpace of a dave and a night with the (cedes: than feeth the fats thinges with the water that thet were ſteeped tn, fo that the (cease mate well d2inke and ſoke bp the fatde water: than latc the fatd fecdeo2 graine in the places where wilde Duckes andivild Geeleare wont to reff, and they will eate this grate 02 ſeede thus peepared and therupon will fleepe as they were d2uNke and in tbe meane time pou mate take them with pour haͤdes: but there mult be a great quatite of this Welenge pes tially fo3 wilde Geele. This mate alſo ſerue to take al other manet of foule that ga togither in tholes 02 cõ⸗ pantes . Men dle ta leeth this graine with bꝛimſtone and late itinthe places Where bitdes and foule are wont to feede and al that cateof it, wil fall doune and die: but to kepe them that thep dle not, you muſt giue themto drinke ofle sline, and ſhootlx after they will reuiue againe. To make that Dog ges hall neuer be wiadde,and 2 wemedie for them sf they bemadde , beyng bitten ofusadde Dogges ox welues, 5 hg Of Alexis. Folists wee F pou cut ofthe Doggestatle within thirty 02 E iar dates after be is whelpt, be thall neuer be madde, onles be be bitte of (ome madde dogge 02 iwolfe:fo2 if be be bitté, pou muft giue bim to eate the fpace of thirty dafe continually Hennes dunge with b2eade 02 other meate, laiyng vpo the place fo bitten, a platter, of the rootes of wild Roſes, and put a collar efitabont his necke,and tithe wound fome Garlike 62 Dnyous Lampt, and tf pou be nighe bnto the fea, catte bint into tt euery date twiſe o2 thatle , ſo that he mate thorowiy waſhe, and continue ſo the {pace of twente dates, bicaufe the fea tater hath a bertue ae gaint the madneſſe of Dogges. To make that flies ball not vexe or trouble D ag ges, Ake the greene outward thale of Malnuttes, T ſtampe thent,and anoint the dogge with it where the flies bere bint, and {pecially in the cates, and the Ates hall not tatche him. A vemerly to keepe Dogges from Flees, Abbe the Dogges oner with ofle oliue, and. FBR coer will die incontinent,.o2 cls take the roote of Belenge and (eeth (t water, With the which pos Hall waſhe the Dogges, and if there be any flees thep will die, oꝛ ff pou take the tatce of the leaues of if, and rubbe them with it tlifeo2 thatle. Whe like effect will the Water of Torni/que worke, if pou waſhe the Dogges well with tt, but true ft is that thet muſte be waſhed afterward with cleane Watersfo2 (ithe dogge ſhould tutche that water with bis tonge, it wold buce bim, bicaufe tt ts berp benimous. To purge Dogzes whan they befeke, ¥ dogges haue anp wounde, pou mutt heale the Wwith molten pitche mirte with oile oliue, and rubbe the wounde cuery date With it. Af thet be —— ficke pou matt ban * in giuing — gi: The fecond parte drink whey of goates milke. This don feeth a theepes bead, fkin,and heare and all, and puta little Ginger in {t,and make them cate it ote with the both ana al togither. To beale mangy Dogges. : F pou kill acal€,take the blood of hint hote, and ſmere it bpon the dogge where be bath the aie feafe,and whan that ts drie platter him ouer ae gatne With calues blood warme as it fs whan it come meth trom the calfe,¢ this mutt be done divers times, And the wathe him well with lie made with the aſhes - ofthe Houbbes 02 twigges of Gines. It hall be allo good totaite him fome tine tito the fattes 02 tubbes wher they bie cheuerell, and there wate him well, fo2 that clenfeth merucloullp, fome waſhe Dogges in the water that mitre bath bene ſtieped in. It halbe goodalfototake a little good platter of Paris With aſmuche of the feede of Alegret, and ſtampe them wel togither , and mingle them with molten pitche, and anoint the Dogge with that, whiche ts alfe good fo2 menne. To take wartes from the b.ndes. + Ake earth and kneth tt with Dogges piſſe, ant late it bponthe Wattes, andthey will dic bp and conſume awate. Tom-ke the Teeth white, ke Goates horne and burne it, and make thers di pouder, and rubbe pour teeth with it, and thep will be white, and will alſo fatten and confirme the Gommes. bye To tcheawrie the paine of the eyes, Ake the Lunges 03 Lightes of a tobe bote ga GL, 020 be taken out of bis Selly andlate them vpo on the eies of the pactent, and it chall take bis paine from him. * For Of Alexis, Fol.s3. For bine that is tong with aSalamander. é Ake Rolen prepared andcompounde with Bo» Ox in maner of an electuarie,and let him d2ink it with the decoction of Hettle lcaues: But be that by fo2tune bath eaten of a Salamander mut bs- i mite, in giuing bint dinke diuers times oile,and mas H king bint tharpe glitteres,fo2 to d2atwe the benim out, a andto comfort bis barte after, in gtuinge bim good ftiacle and mithꝛidate, and that bis meate be fat ſſeſhe of peng beattes. ; : : For one that bath dronke Leches or bloodfuckers.. Aue bin drinke of (ome baine, and the iuice of Weetes with Winaigre , and poufgall kill the beat, that burteth ſo that tt choketh the pacient ‘Gicking fal at the mouth of bts ſtomacke. For one that isftonge with the bea called in latine Pfalanx whith is a kinde of Lifard talled Stellio, : Ou mute inge and plate bpon diners inſtru⸗ Ww mentes, and make the pattent to daunce conti⸗ nuallp vntill be be bealed, Hee: | For one that is bitten with a madde Dogge. @™ Du mute bie all diligence to get immediat⸗ i, ly the Linar of theſame madde dogge, and let W.. the pactenteate it hote rotted, and aboue all "=> thinges pou mutt enlarge the Jwounde With Cucurbitu- atafour,and cut aluap al the toine and perifped ficth, =» be c and caulſe the blood fo iſſue outavondantly becanfe it aine cups bingeth the venime with it: And. to dꝛawe out blood PS igs alfo with little cuppes wel flamed, called Cacurbitule, — Whi € to giuc him gatltke, onpons and other ue tinges Vigode £9 cate, atid to deinke DHilke,and good, (hecte wine, . pit byCkas A remedy for bim that is flonge with fomeVenis iff a the mous Beafh, 3 {kin called Tr Dget the Went out of the flethe € the blood cupping. —.. Of bing thatis Rong venemoufipinanpmanec O19. of 5 A. ey he feconde parte offorte, the bee andthe chicfet remedy that can be founde,ts to fucke out the Geni with a mas mouth: but pou mut note that be that Mall fucke tt cut mate nat be fating, but mull baue caten fome thing, {pects allp fatte and greafic thinges bis belly full. Then bas wing waſhed bis mouth with good wine, let bim take {nto bis south fome ofle oliue, and let him beginne to fuck? Then to enlarge the place that was ſtong, with arafour, thatthe benim map come the better cuf,and fet thefe cuppes called Cucurbitale, vnder With mache flame for to dꝛawe ft out. This pone make him a plate ficr vpon tt with Garlike and Onyons ſtampt ſmall, and wache the place with hote binaigre , The diet of the pactét mutt be the blades 02 leaues of leckes , gars likeand Onions, with Pepper and faite inough, and muche bead, goodjwine With osgany , and the fecdes of Pettles, Wate berries , and Genuper bereics , the fietbe of Benge hogges of the lande, andcitrons With thet ſeede. To preferne a man from Poifon. Ake drie Figges, and cate them With Cale nuttes,o2ralve Citros,the (cedes ofnaue wes which fs a kinde of rape Dounke With wine,o2 or els theleaucs of Calamint, and Terre figillata, and ruddle or red chalkc, in taking of al thefe thinges a dramme at a tite and like tle the leaues of Rue eaten With a walnut, tivo dete figges , and a corne of falte , vling daily thefe fimples pou thal bc preſerued from poffon. As concerninge compoundes , the prin⸗ cipall of all Antidotes o2 conterpotfons fs mith2idate and triacle, fo2 tn taking cucrp Date the quantite ef a Pail nat of Wriacle there Mall neuer Potion hurte Pow. : | driue awaie all venimous beaftesfrom your houſe. Ake Juniper , the feede of Agnus caſtus, the thelles | & ofriuer cveutces, Bartes bozne,the greate 02 fuet eu af Of Alexis. Fol.5%, afa Bucke, Kerſe o2 toune Crefles, Degany >and Dittanp , and make-of all thefe dzoges a dolve 03 patt, and whan pow twill bfe tt occupie it, burne it, fo2 where as the {moke thereof gocth the beaſtes will botlde atvate. Azainft all poifon, eaten or drunke. » Auing knowlenge that any man ts potſoned, ie the chiefe remedte iste make bim vomite the pw )poiton > in gtuing bim otle cliue luke warme 2 to drinke, alone, 03 mirte With water, cf pou Haug no Dite, give bint Watter with bote tater , o2 with the decoction of line ſcede, oꝛ the (cede of nettles, D2 of Scinigrecum, andall thefe thinges purge the bes nim as well Dounelwarde as bpward after bauinge made bim bomite Diners times, pou matte purge bint With tharpe gliſters doune ward: then gine bim was ter mirte with honie andalfe sive Wine ynongh todzinke. But it paucan get good Triacle 02 Ditrts date , thep are the paincipall again poyfons with Terra ſigillata, Acoꝛne thels, and giue bim ofit in good wine. Let bis meate be the fatte fethe of olde beaſtes, and fatte bꝛothes, fpectatly of Hennes and fatte fihe, and lette bim not fcepe, in continupng this meanes be thall be deliuerid, by the belpe of God. Againft all Venim or Poiſon. Ake aquantite of Flies, and oie theint, and GF nace ponder of them, and giue it him that ts poifoncd te dzinke in Wine, and immediatly bs fhalbe cured. : A vemsedy wbiche king Nicomedes vſed that no pein ſbould burt him. : Saad Ake Juniper Werries , Terre figillats n2 ruddle, 'Q)|_cfeche of them to drammes , and make it tr w to pouder berp final, the lubiche you fhall ie i ——— wit — 56. — The ſeconde parte with honp, oꝛ offe oliue, and ſo kepe it. And whan por will occupie it, take the biggeneſſe of a haſell nut of tt at atinte, with water mirt with hony, and pou ſhalbe afured not to bee potfoned, fos in eatinge potſoned meate after it, as fone as itis in pour fomacke,there infil come vpon you a vomiting, fo that pou talbe conftratned toca vp the meate andthe poiſon togts ther:but tf there be none in pour meate , the fata pes paratiue twill not hurt pou at all. A fecret or remedy not to be ſtonge of Scorpions. Arry about pou.of the roote of Polimonia,n2 Polis i monium, and pou thall neucr be fiong of Scorpi⸗ ons, and if pou be long with them they thail da pou no burt. A remedy nob to be tong of weſpes or Bees, Ake Mallowes €lampe them with ofle oliue/ Gum where as pou anotnte pour felfe with the vnction, neuer fites, Welpes 5 no2 Wees will tutche pou. To make what quantite of rong Vinaigre you will. Ake Squilla, wbich isa kinde of an Onypon, and T take the leaues of from ft,¢ tie it vpon a thocde, and leaue it fine 03 fire Daies in the ater. Than plonge tt into the beffcll of Wine that pou twill make Ainaigre of, and there mute be fo muche botde (pace in the veſſell that the Squille, maie not tatche the ine beyng tied by the bong, and ict tt bange fo fide 02 fire daies, andthe Mine wil become ſtronge and tharpe, and Will tutne inte good Winalgre. Foy one that bath eaten venemons muſhperoms or Zaaftooles, 4 He cheefek thing ts, that be be made to bomfte in gtuing bint d3tnke otle oltue, andite made of the Atbesot the haubbes of bines,02 of the bade es of a wilde peare tree, With faltand binaigre tems pred = Of Alexis. F * * — pred With tater. Hennes Egges alſo beqosd beyng Duke with Uinaigre tempeccd with water sand, thefe remedies be good fo2 any, man that bath drunke Plaſter, or eaten any thinge that choketh, 62 him to whome fone manne bath giuen menſtruall blood te deinke, as wicked wemen ſome tints dec. Io be affured and fafe frov all Sovcerie dnd ig “th. ntement. » Ake Squilld, and tie ik vpon the pꝛincipall gate ><)" 02 Don2e of pour Houle, andpou Hall aſſure all (Se) the inhabitantes in it from all ſorcerie and “Me? enchantinentes. Allo this Syail/s,alureth and kepeth al plantes and trees that are about the boule, inbere it is planted.o2 fet, from all notſomneſſe and in fection of the aper, Againft lightning and tempeff. e - P the place where there fs tied the (hthne ofa Hyppopos ‘ ( beaſt called in latine Hyeve,ozofaCacodgiile, tamus, isa A 02 of a Hyppopotame, o20f a ſea Calfe 02 feale beaſt liuing thelightening tempeſt and thonder will ne⸗ in the river ver fall. chere nor line wiſe Spona bapetree nor figge — Nile ha- ¢ , 1 tree. — i ng fette To keepe tht fruites ſuall nor fall before tbey °° hiked be ripe. aL mane like a “Be Garden from thewhiche pour twattefalleth,1¢ ding tayle hall not onely not fall boune,but allo thele fig: 40 — ike a Bore⸗ ges Wwill keepe them tafe. | — Ti keepe that wo/els end ctber like 2 si 6 G0 Gpokeatenordeftrey Poultrie, gin shen R pout Pultrie with the tutte of Rue J pow tie vilde Figges vpon the trees in peur horfe,a pins herbe grace, and the Meſels haline theme hurt,alfo tf thep cate th rf, allo cate the Lunges aztightes of & Fare the F-ones will not sate thems og) 9). 0) UE uot Delp <4 58, > e feconde parte To make Flaxe as fofte.as Silke. 7 mest Ake what quanttte of Flare pou will that is good & and fatre,¢ kembe tt as ready to be fponne: Then fake frefhe and recent Calues Dung? as muche as will luttiſe ts pale ouer the fatde flare , and lette tt be Weill waſhed after it hath remained fine 02 fire boures fo foked and couered with the dunge,and ft win be as. fofte as filke, ¢ niate be (ponne as fitic a5 aman will, To beale the paine of the Head. * Ake Maiorem, and prele out the iuice of it and et the paclent take of it into bis Hoſe. To bealelippes thatvbe clefye and fullof cbinkes by meanes of colde ex inde, Ake gomme Arabike, and Dragant, aſmuch of Ow: oneas of tbe other ana wake pouder of ft, and incospozate it with Mile of Gisiettes, and anodint pour lippes ther with. To beale bandes that be full of Chappes by colde or ‘winde, See ise mattike, frankences ,newe Ware, andotle T ofrofes,¢ make of ali this an vnguent or einte mẽt, and anoint the chappes o2 chinkes of yout handes; and thep twill immedlatix be bale. To grinde Galde and Siluer, G Ske the cutting 02 paringe of beaten Golve : the balucof balfe acroune, than take forme gomme Arabick aſmuche as tie beanes, and ſtiepe tt in fo little water that itkant becoue⸗ Fedouer, and leaue it fe a night: than braie it a little vbypon a marble Kone, and put to tt the Golde by Kelve and little, and inco2pozate tt nell With the gomme. Shen brate it Lightly the fpace of tivo houres tn Ras. thering top Onder the one that qrindeth tt: fo3.im. Spreading it abrsde much of it ts tof, and with a pene GU weate the Galve’ rounde about ; to2 teare lette- te Hhouly Of Alexis, Fol. gph (ould drie:koꝛ you Mould lofe it bicauſe of the gomme that maketh it to die bps When pou hall take half an vnce of falt peter, whiche pou hall put in a little cofer. 02 catket of p2on , and pat to it (oe muche mater that ftmate be {cant couered, and voile it on the fire ſkim⸗ ming ft weil, then fraine (f tulth a doublelinen doth and thicke, and let it coole, and (t lofil congele and be white: Then baate tt with the Goive the (pace ofan boure anda balfe, and thanitisyronnde: This don take it Sp with afiae penfill, and putte (Cin a cuppe 02 goblet of glaſſe, and refoluc all inte Water. hare muſt pou haue ready thjee 07 foure cuppes of Glaffe fo2 to emptp the water in front hand to bandithen put the water bpon the Golde, and with the ende of pour finger waſhe it well With the Gomme and falt peter, and pou yall empty the water from hand fo band inte the cuppes of glaſſe. Alfo pou multe haue readp fome thelles cleane and dete fo2 to put tt in: and the Golde beyng tell wached in the cuppe 03 goblet, let there be alittle water in (t,and ſturre the Golde with a pintie, and pou hall empty bp little and little in the diſhe all that quantite whiche pou thinke pou tillcat of, ang qnake thereof fuche meafure that. pou mate haue pour money againe. AnD pou mul knowe that there ts ale twates half tn half gotten Spon it. And in emptiyng it mire it well togither,to the enbe that the csurſe male goe te the bottam and mingie it not with the fine, fo3 pou ſheuld do hurte bute pour woꝛke and pour ſelfe wzeonge: but keepe tt, fozpou mate grinde it ones ae gatne,and whan it is in the diche, pou tall holde it ouer a flambing cole,not letting it reſt fill but remo uing tt faire: and ſoftly and {t Inill waxe drie, ſeeme fayzer to the eye. And tha kepe it from all filth, duſt To make faire Verdégvife after theneWwefacios, ke ſtrong Ginaigre,.and big. vnces of the fie ling 03 fhales of Copper Well made cleane from wer all butt, foure duces of Baye fait, ts vnces of | bf. Sartre. 69s: The feconide parte. Sartre or lees of redde wine, half an buce of falte are montac € balfaleuainedlofe oↄ· nore, and wel ralleds. fo2 (tis that thatinultiplicth,¢ maketh a body 92 ſub⸗ ance tothe verdegriſe and let it be tel tepered with the fatd binafgre 5 ethe other thinges made tuto pou⸗ per berp (mall, € that the Ginaigre be putin without meaſuring it: for if there remaine anp, it is alwaies good: and kneeth well al togither, and put it into a newe pot iveilicaded within with bis couer, and wel luted 02 clayed reunde aboute: then laie it in a hote Bong billthe (pace of xb. orrx. daies and then take it aut, and pooꝛe out the vinaigre by little ¢ little. dno ff pou twill pet more multiplie it vou shall put to it ſome ef the other leuaine well tempered and incorporated with the aloreſaid matters; vntillit be as bard as pou, will baue tt sthen put it in alacke 02 bagge of iether fad tied tlateitiiadunghill the (pace of fire n2 eight pates:¢ bicauſe the bagge mais not tutche the nunge, pou muſte putte it in a little cafket of ivood tino fins gats thitke, that tt mate the foner confite and be made _ that takeit out; andpou thal! haue a faite Gerdes grife, 7 if T Ake a greate earthen pot leaded within, and Anotber veie briefer for fo baie Verdegri/e, put ſome trong Winaigre into tt,o2 els it wold profite nothing, and baue tra readines 2 great many of fkales o2 thearinges of copper orꝛ aton that Abe ſtrong ana fmalts that there arate be a great nome ber ot them, andmakea triangle of carth tthe bots tome ofthe pots that thefkales mate not tatche the Wivaigre Then let the couer bpon it cioſe and tell Rople with Zatum fapientin, tothe intent it maie take no ayee/ and ſo daie thin a dunghiut, o2 in ſome hote place of vour chamber where the funne hineth much, the (pace of fuctembates, than take the potand buces ‘mer tO€ von chall ſee the Uerdegriſe ciraue and ticke fate Of Alexis, © Fol. 6h kaſte to the feales of Copper, atid therefo2e pou all fkrape tt of withaknife , and make tt to falb tite the Ginatgre: than dreſſe it againe asmen poe brickes in a fornetſe, aud vncouer it, and make cleane the fafde fhales-as befoze 5 and doe fe vntill thep be conſumed, than ſtraine them ſſightlyx into the Gimatare, and pou: {hai take by the Verdegriſe the which pou may pat in toabladders 02 fonte.cther connmodicus thing jane pou tail haue fine Gerdeartle, Tomake aP ate or dewe of Amber for Beades, Ake foure, vnces of Daagant, two vnces of Gomme arabtke, Gre vnces of Timiema , two Sbuces of firme fear, an vnce and a halfe of Bengewine, an once of Iriessi(f. nutineages; Gre buces of platter, apaunde of blacke earth 5 cight tcruples.of Canilire.. And firke fiepe the ſaide D2a- gant, and Comme arabike in water-of {pike 02 ſome other. ode2iferous water the [pace of thece n2 foure bates... Then make ali the faide thinges into ponder berp (mall, andflampe the Dagant and Gomme is amoater, ¢ let it be well. beaten sand putthe odorife⸗ fous pouders andthe Camfire into if, and than. the platter: aud the blacke (arth, and makertt ſo faite aiid firme that pou mate worke it mith pour bandes, that it cleaue not to theinr, and keepe ft in ſome -¢oole place , and pou thall make With pour moultes beades.ftories gteate and ſmall as pau Will, and drie theim in the hadolwe, and in-bandling them , thep Will giue ameructous ſweete odaur, and comfoꝛt the AB Zale. Tocounterfete Perles that /ball feense naturall. . ond true, Ai Ou fatte oↄaNaelammy Carth where with ments make diſhes, and lette it be well purged and ew” made cleane of all the greate ſande that is in H˖ ij. i>, By: EEN RR, 62: he feconde parte r ff, and than facton what bede tones pou will, ¢ make the bole of them littic, ard lette them drie well in the ſunne. and (f you bake thenrin ati ouen,thep wel dure longer, and till be fronger. Dhan giuethem 4 light colour with bole armentck,¢ the White of an egge, € late filuet fotle very fine Spon them, but weate it irk With water: and then poltth the with a dog ges tooth, and make them gliſter and tine. Then take the hea⸗ ringes or paringes of parchement that be White ans not coloꝛed 02 painted, and wae them with Inke warme water, and botle them in a newe potte, buttll thep be well fodder, and ſome what ingrofed ¢ waxen to a ſubſtance oꝛ boop, then fraine them finely, and inbatt por will occupte them about pour wozke,lette them be luke warme: Than take pour Perle and put ff vpon the ende of a necdic,o2 fome other fine oꝛ ſmal pon, to the intent the bole be not ſtopt/ and fo plonge it info the fatd parchemẽt glue’, € take it out quickly dgaite, and turne it round that the gine mate not retk fn one place of.(t, but that (t mate be of like thickneffe rounbe about the Perle 5 and fit appeare not thicke inough vnto pou, dippe ft in againe/ and it will hewe better, that is to fate the whitneſte voi thine vnder the glue, ¢ twill make a certaine obfexre marke with in, and gliſtering without, ſo that tt hall feeme a nas tuvall colour ofa jderle. And whan por hall compare him With anaturall Werle,thts hal appeare alivaies fairer tothe eye, bicaule it bath moze gloſſe and iuitre and thalbe roũder. aud forte make thefe pour pPeries to be moze eſteemed keepe them in little bores, and thelue but a felve of them at ones, ana if pou till win muche pou mut make many of them. To imprent medalles in bof? with Dragapgant. Ake fire vnces of Deagagant, anv ſtiepe it in rong Ginatgre the (pace of thaee dates, hen — Ramps o2 beate it weil 2 And ingrolſe it into ¢ body “Of Alexis: Full63, bobic o2 fubltance with platter ground tery ſmal and (fpou will make them of otber-colours, put into tt what pouder pou Will, be it white o Dapimét,fo that the patt mate be fometwbat harde andail well tnce3¢ poatcd togither . Then take pour bellow fortes 02 mouldes, and annotnt them alittic,and fll them with the fatve paſte, and preſſe it well doune, and let it deie in the (nnne,¢ pou hall haue the pinte of pour molde neete and fine. And of this pat pou mate make allo o⸗ ther Wwozkes as pou will as bedes ones 02 other. Zo makes paft meete and good to make all maner of medalles or pittures in moulde, Gke the bones of the legges of all forte of beas * ſtes, and put them in a pot after thep be broken? Jand coucr them well, andfet themina bicke makers fournefe. And than they be cold agatn Kampe them and bate them terp frail, S bis dane take the floute 02 offall of pon thatis beaten from ft Wwhan it is hote and waſhe it Well ¢ cleane, and whan itis date agatne , ſtampe tt and beate tt verp ſmall spa on a marble fone, and weate it much with Erong bis naigre vntill it bee like as it were an ointment ther put it in a pot well conercd, and fet it in the ſaid fours naiſe:and whan tt is cold bꝛaie it agatue bpd the mars bie , atrolwing € watring (t witha little Aqua bite, and let it d2{e,and (tis mate. This don, pou hal take a die full of the ſaid floure 02 oſtall of pon, andtwo diſhes full of the frit pouder,and tncogpozate the well togither, and when pou wil make the patt fo2 to make your medalles fn the moulde , weate the falde pouder Wwith fait water, Vinaigre, Bille, 02 Lic, andmingle ann incoepozate Wel all togither, ana then frame pour medalles fn the moulde, and let them dale. This Done gatt in pour mettall,o3 what pou will make, and yous moedalles fhalbe berp fatre and nete. Fo make medalles and ficures chasedandine Tasselg nee smd Fees bach andi Fiche clue His that whi. the loyners i do viecos- Waid) monly. 64: ME Pe foconde Parte boffed; with Fifbe glue, Wie a fife of fifhe glue oꝛ moze oꝛ lege ¢ beaté Ci well With a bammer vpon a Rint fone, than wale it weil in tele water, and finally with inke warme water, and than put tt in a newe pot,and put fome cleere water vps ff, and let it ſepe night, thett puta little fire o2 embers in achafing diffe, and botle all in thie little pot faire and foftly the {pace of an houre and moze, vntill pou mate perceiue that itis incorporated , o2 els pꝛoue it otherwiſe in puttihge a droppe po pour natle, ¢ it it bide firme ; fake clean, take if from the fire, andcatte it bpon pourimedalies that pou haue made readp,and let them be in this ma⸗ net following . Wake pour chaceoand imboted mes dalles,and late rounde about theim alittle ware cane Dell, to the intent that the glue fall notby, and anoint if;inith bony, and late on the glue ſo thicke that all the imboſſing wate be conered: than {et it in the funne, and let it be equall, ana fo let it daie, and whan it fs dried insugh, tt wil leuſe it (elf from the medalle, and will be as thinne and as fine as paper and-all the lis niainentes bety well (eene and perceaucd be thet nes net fo ſubtile and ſmall, and will baue a good gloffe oꝛ luſtre, and folde them,¢ bowe them which waie pow will and thep til not breake, and it pou will alter the tolout of thent,colour the water with Sattran o2 bers degrile, fo that it be {kant colozed, and fe this water fo feeth the glue tit,fo that ft be notte thicke: fo3 than pour lwozke would be to groffe, and not fairetoleske Yo, and pou mate alſo giue {tacolour within ude 02 Papnt tf without, and it wilbe a very faire things To make «Greene, Yellow, Redde and Blewetes lour witbout tbichneſſe, for to Write with bpow Paper. ¢ Ake Uerdegrife qroty beaten; anv put itis vbioll With Ginatgre herp ſtrong and put to te dal alſs Of Axis Fol. alic alittle Gomme avabike anv a little fufce of Rue; € he violl beinge fo full, Koppe it,¢ fet tt in the fanne the {pace ofxv.oꝛ ry. dates,o2 els boile tt vpon the fire, and than ſtraine it,and let the verdegriſe be well mols fen; this done put itinto the violle againe :andkeepe it Well from duſt, and whan pou will occupie any of tt, ſturre itApel togither that tt mate bethicke and trou⸗ bied, and weite o2 paint with tt j and tt willbe a fatre greene, 702 to make the redde take hedde lic, and put tute it ſome bersine cut in ſmal pieces, and let it feepe therin a night: then put ta it a littic:alome 5. and boile it vntill it Decreafe of the thirde partes then ftraine tt, and keepe it againſt pow will sccupie ft. Ano whan you util put (tin effete, take afmuche as thall ferue you, and boile tt agatne , and put tole fome Gomme Arabick, andthe moe pou putin the reader and clee⸗ tev it wil be, but let tt be bote, and if pou twill haue it cleere, pot tuto it alittle Alome beaten, but very little at ones; € pou hal make what colour you will, redde, darke,o2 bright. Foꝛ to make the pellowe , take little apples of spincernin , not fully ripe. and ſtampe theim groflelpina mozter ; then ſtiepe them tn ben lie, and {eeth them vntill they decveate and dimintthe of the third part,and fraine them ſinely:and then (et again on the laid broth, and put inte ita little Alom beaten, and whã pou fee it begin to boile take (t from the fire, fo2cls it would all goout,and ſtraine it ones againe, and ſo keepe tt againg pe haue neede of it, and whan pou will occupte tt, ſturre ft and trouble it, anv late tt on any thing pou will berp thinne, and pou thal make afatre yellow whiche hall continew along time, and ef pou adde fo it alittle Saftran,it will be ltuelfer ana brighter. Foꝛto make the Blewe, take? alma Chri; that commeth ont of Germanie tubtche is like the Gower of woad, and ſtiepe it a nighte in pie 5 and in tbe morning braie tt vpon marble fone and put a⸗ monge tt alittle vnſleked lime aſmuche as pou Mall | J.i. thinke 66. — “The fecond parte thinke good, accozding as pou Mal fee the colour come cleere 02 Dimtme, and temper 82 ſtiepe tt With nothing els bat With piſſe, and it wil continue a peare 02 moe allwates of one colour,and whan pou will put it in ef⸗ fect, furre and trouble ff well within the violle: ano fake a pent o2a penſill and weate ft,and pou Mall fee a fatre Blewse:and if pou will gine it a gloſſe o2 Inuftre, ſtiepe it with the fatde pile , and fome Gomme ara⸗ bicke. To make a piece of violct cloth to write or paint vpon. Ake of theſe litle apples of walwort tree witch OL coment grotweth on dike fides, and ſtampe the ina moꝛter, and after they be well taped, leane thent in ſome warme place, vntil thet rotte and putri⸗ fie, then ſtampe them again,and get afmuch iufce out of them as you ca bp peefing them tra preſſe, hauing firt made ready pour peeces of cloth cleane and fine, andolo, and take half a diſhe full of quitkelime ; and Wweate it ina bafen,fo that wha it {s wel weate, there tate be tive 02 three diſhes full of water aboue the lime, and ne nioze , and poure iteufbandfomelp that tt maie be cleeve,and Kiepe therin pour peeces of cloth well, then take thentout and d3te them tn the thadotv. This done 5 take fome cleere water , andputte fome Alome into it, and boile it,and feeth pour peeces in if the (pace of a Credo: then take them out, andlet thene date in the fhadow, and whan they be dete, ſtiepe them in the ſaid iuice two 02 thee times, and at euerp time let them drie in the ſhadowe, and in the tuinde bpon 2 nef, and let them be flatte to the intent that the colour ronne not at one fide, and they thalbe made and well coloꝛed, and{o keepe them well from out, and from the afer that thecolour gonot of. Anothisis the pers fite and true ſecrete to trimme and dreſſe peeces that sven make to paint bpon, and to take all maner ofces four, and is themeane, thatthe ercellet painter John the Cuangelitt ata ble, Foz to make another colaarek BY, Qinie’ Of Alexi, Fol67: bfolet, take little apples of a mirtle tree very ripe, and ſtampe thent, and pelle them onder a preſſe, and get out the iuice of them, and ftiepe pour ſaid peeces tn if, and date them tn the (hadow . F02to make a greene piece,and of diuers colours fo2 to paint on, take Uiers begrife ground ſmal, and fome faffron, and temper it inith trong dinaigre, and put to tt afmuch moe tufce of iue,then ſtiepe againe the faite pfeces tn piſſe and die theim, this done plonge theim thee 02 ligt. times in the fatd colour, anddzte them in the thadolw. Lake alfo balfa quatter of oopiment, ¢ tivo vnces of trong lie, and a little bealle of the fouleſt pou can get, balf an _ bneeof Merdegriſe, an vnce of Geniper berries well faniped,¢ put alltogitber, andfeeth tt vntill tt. be a quarter dimintihed. Zhe ſtiepe pone pieces tn the ſaid compoflitions, and d2te them tn the ſhadow as before, and pou (hall make a fatre changeable colour. If you wil make alſo a fatre grene, take the lenes of theberbe sailed tnlatine Kephanits , whiche is a kinde of lillp 03 flower deluce, called of the Frenchinen Lis celeſtes: Rap them well, and get ont the tutce of them,and put into it alittle Alome amped, ana it wil be the cleerer,and ſtiepe pour pieces therin oftétimes,¢ thep will recetue the colours, and then die them as befoze. Wut if pow wil make the af a fanguine calour,pou thal make thig fo2e {aide colour With gratne, wherin pou thali fiepe pour pieces. Jf pou toll make them WBiewe, take the floures of Line, o2 ofthe foze named Rephanits,€ do as befo2e. And whan pou toll take of the colour frd enerp ptece, pou thall haue alittle gommend ater, and eat the piece alittle with if, and wing ft Well, and pou Wall baue aſmuche colour as you Will,and fo ble of tf Mitha Penſill whan you twill. To get eile out of Talcbum artificially, and of bis ene ſtrength. (Titin Gre pound of Zalchum,and beate it fmal,¢ put A it in a yot uot baked nog leadid Within, but * a 98 68 " he fecond parte and greafe of earth, and put of the fatd Talchum ints i¢ butiltbe potbetalsthen fet the couer bpd it. and binde it well with ier, and ſtoppe the ſaide pot well with Latum fapientia , and lette it well date and fo putit ing furnetfe of bꝛicke, o2 lime Keele neere vnto the mouth where the fire reucrberateth; and whan pou will take ft out, beware that tt breake not. This donc bate it fmail bpon the marble vntill it be like vnto 4 lotver, and do it quicklp,te the intent it take net muche aicr, and putit in alittle facke pointed at the bottome itke a gellepbagge 5 and late vpon it a cuppe of glaife 02 fomenother wellicaded and glafeo Within, wbich map be meete torccetue the ſaide oile. Then lette it doune into a Wel with acogdeabouta tino vardes, oꝛ a parbe and a balfe ftom the water, and very nighe vnto the Wwall;butthatit tatche tt not, and remoue ft not in rr. Orv. daies. Then tf pou fe that it hath begon to caſt fome oile pou mate take tt out of the weil, and ſette it fn ſome moitite place, thatis to fate in the comer ofa ſellar, fo2feare lett the ater 92 the inde n3 any kinde of bef fhoulo hurt it. Ana leauett fo longe in the fai. place vntill all'the licour become ont of {tt hen take the lees that remaineth, and diſtil it thoro a lembitk with afmall five augmenting (t little ana little vntili by the fogceof the fire allcome out-thatmate comme, aud it istalicd of the Alkemtites: the fire af Falcbum, Nowoe the firlt that ts gotten out by the humidite and moitines,is called the earth, ands berp medicinable. The lecond is the berp richeffe of the Alkemiſtes: ana J twill fate Bato you that utanp whiche profeſſe Alku⸗ mie haue fought this lecrete, and haue done in all thinges as is here writen, and pet coulde newer firits this nicanes to gtue tt this great humtdite and in ſuch abondance and With fo tong time: Aad for afmuche as the mater in it felfts very ſtiffe and drie fo Wil it hane great moiſtneſſe andin abondãce. And bicaufe it hath. * great fire, t mink needes bane muche moiſtneſte, and Of Alexie sass Fol.69 and hauinge bad thefe partes there is made ot ittwe Clementes,feparated as pou ſee. Men take this lak lees, and fampe it in a morter, and put it in a pot 92 ca wdron pouring bpon tt ſome inell water , andlet it botle a certaine (pace, and then ſtraine tt, and walhe pour body with it, and pou hall ſe pour ſkinne wil be verp white’, and will beale a manne of all maner of fhabbes andfkuarf,and (welling of the egges. And in wing the fatde water fo2 te athe ‘pour bandes With, pou Lda them fefte and cleane from all (pottes o2 frackles. This ts the parfite wate ¢ nreane to make nile of Talchum whiche hath manp properties of the whiche the ntehetle of Sangpe dtd bie and occupie. And whe fo ener vſeth this licour , tt will take alate Freckles, Spottes UH artes, fharres of moundes, 62 cuttes,and other markes, and in ſhort fpace pou hall fee amcruclouserpertece of it. 4t maketh white teeth, and taketh cute the weinkles offheface: And it pow dinke of it two 03 thee d20ppes with WMine 8) pote tage, tt wiltmake pou bane a ſweete death tf itcoine bicanfe of the fomack. at comfozteth the mother and caufeth a geodappetite, ann reſtoreth into bis nature guetyp euill omacke that ts marred by fonie acctdent 02 accafion of Gckenes:, And finally muche defired of the Alkemiftes: fo2 in putting into the fatoe oile fome Mercurte well purificd: itcongeleth. micontinentanD will endure the hammer, and this is very true. “To make that dll metal hall feeme like Siluer, Rie of Aqua fortis feparatine, and put into tthe ‘value of iy. pence of ſiuer weil beaten thinne witha, baater,and fo.cut tt in.fmall pteces , and fet thc violle vpon che coles fo2 to heate tt alittle, ana it will incontinent meite in theater: Then take it from che ire, and put into it ſome Tartare 03 lees of white wine beaten inte pouder ſmal, and put fo much into it ngs it mate ſoke and dzinke:- bp the ſaid waters, 4.19, and — — 70; ed be feconde parte and you thal make a dowe o2 pall, tober with you hal rubbe all maner of metall what pou Wl, and it Hall ſeeme white as tt were fine ſiluer. For to take muche Fifbe,and to make alight in " thenight, G Gke acertaine quantife of thefe little tuoanes | that thine and fite in the night, and diſtil thent Jina Lembick of glafle with a fotve fire, and put the Water that commeth of them (na violl of glaſſe, oꝛ (ome round apple of glaffe that is cleere ¢ bright, and put into tt foure buces of quick filuer purs aed, thatistofaic, pated thozolwe leather oꝛ kiddes Ckinnes, and floppe wel the glaffe that no Water come into tt, hen place tt handfomely in the middle of the nett, fo that nothing beeake, and than caſt pour nette tuto the pater, and it Will make. a goodly and cleere light and (ining, and all the fives that (ce this light Will runneina thole togither, and twill fall into the netifo2all fifbe naturally taketh pleafure to runne to⸗ warde the light. dndcarripng alfo the ſaid round aps ple of glaſſe in the nigbt tt will gtue a great light. It Wwill do the like alſo in a chamber. To make a mixte ſtone whiche beyng weated with Pettle, maketh fire, Ake quiche ltme,¢ falt peter fined d{uers times, T alexandrina not paepared,calamint,atmuch of the oneas of theptber,quicke brimſtone ana Camiire, of eche of them tivo partes. And let all thefe thinges be beatetio2 amped (mall ¢ fifted tho20w 2 farce o2 fecue. Then put the ſaid ponders tn anelve linen cloth and binde them Dard. This done take tun greate goldſmithes crofettes o2 melting pottes, € put the faid pouders inthem , € fet the one vpon the other month to nionth, and binde thent fafte With wier, and -Lutum fepientia fo that tt mate take no maner of aper ¢ Hele them tn the ſunne, and whan the ſaide pouder o ; 7 d31G | OF Alexis, F Fol.71. boy, if will be peloly. This done fet the crofet in a furs neiſe of baicke 02 lime, € whan (tis cold agatne take if out ,and pou ſhall finde pour. ſubſtance ofthe colour of buicke, and ff hal be parfiteand good, And whan you bfe of tt fo2to make a fireo2light a candeil, weate it with a dzoppe of Water, o2 with alittle ſpettle, incow tinent put to if pour matches¢ it wil light and burne, ind whan pou will quench (tagaine, blotve it as por blo we out a candell and pou hall blow it out. To make a,Vernifh of Mz —5 lay vpon pains tinges made witb oile, Cae? Ake tivo vnces of harde Maſticke, and an vnte of the oile of a firre tree. ha take a little ne w 8 pot,¢ put the maſtick into it beaten oꝛ Rampt; and fo melte it with alittle fire. bis done put into it the ofle,and let it botle a littic, and ffitre tt Hill togither, and let tt botle almoſte nothing/ bicauſe the Uerniſhe would be to clammie:and to knowe tf it bee fodde inough, put into it a bennes fether,¢ fit burns bp and by, itis a ſigne that it is mabe, keepett wel frõ oul. And whan pou will occupie it, let itrematne in tie ſunne vntill it be bote, and whan it is dꝛie againe it will giue a berp faire gloſſe 02 luſtre. Tomake that a white fkinne [ball bane blache — of the colour of a leopard or panther and al/oto make grey heare blacke. Ake Litarge of ſtluer one vnce, j. vnces of —— T theee baſins ful of water, and ſeeth al this in anewe little pot witha ſmall fire, bntill it waxe warme. Then take tf from the fire, mixyng tt alwaies with a ſticke, and it will be made. Then take a Penſill of Hogges beriſtels, and marke vour white (kinne With ſpottes as you ſhall thinke good, one ſpotte bere and another-theresone nighe vnto arn other, and-fome whatgreat according to pour fkinne. Then date themin the lunne, whau the lkin is ** * = a * ’ - T he feconde parte béeate it with a wande and pon hall fee the [pottes dinnne of the colour of Taunie. And tit be not tell colazed to pour minde pow mate doe it ones againe fouchingthefame places you div beſore/ ethe.colour Will be liuelier thts doyng poe ſhal cometo poor purs pore. And thiscolour keepeth alwaies, and gtueth a goad odour. Alſo laiyng the fatde matter vpon the peares of amaus head or berdethatisarey, tt will wake themblackey: ag og ons och Tomakezoad oilé of Nutmeg ges, woe Ske tino o2 three pounde of Nutmegges, and yi cut them ſmall and ſtampe them tocit, then put ™thentin a pan.and heate them miryng, them al- Wates togither. his done, pou ſhall put them inte a canueſſe o2 rig linen cloth, and put them ina pete, and preife'thetm well said gette out all the licour of thent, tobiche wilbe like Manes. And then ſkrape tt front the Canues bagge aſmuche as poucan witha knife, ther put it in fonte befell of glaſſe and foppe it inell, buttet it not inthe ſunne although tt ſeeme euil fauoꝛed:foꝛ it will waxe cleere and fatre of it {elf with in ten o2 70. dates, andis worth thatle asmuch as the Nutmegge tt felfe, And this ole bath great vertue fo⸗ to chafe aid beate, and in annsinting the flomacke lane fwageth the paine of ibe mother 5 and Scia bi eS To make parfite oile of Spike, ; Ake the floures of (picke nete and parfite , and T quantite aſmuche as poa mate get, and ſtãpe them tell 5 then put them in a little canues bagge rong, and preſſe them vnder a preſfſe as harde as POU can, and take it vp togither diligẽtly although it ſeeme iuell fauored, and put it in a rong befell of glalerbut ſet it not in the ſunne/ foz it Will beclecre of ft ſelt, and waye faire and bꝛight, and wil haue a very harpe deurelSpthe, And vy itke meane maic pou make "Of Mest; Pol rake otte of Lauander, andferue pour turne Wwith it ta many thitges 5 bicaule itis very bote fharpe, and conforteth the femtake , and il a man pnt fome of (tts {ell water, it wil ſinell al of tt Whan aman wacheth bis bandes With ft. Andefthis water menne bie fo3 fiyeete alles andntanypotherthinges. 1 “Tomake odoriferens oile of Storax. — Ake a bottell of double giaſſe, and put into it # poundeof efle of ſweete Almondes , and foure ‘pnces of Sterax, groſſely broken and cleane, ant put fe inte ft; fopping it well. Zhen fette tt vpon the bote embers ontill the Storux.be molten, them take tt from the fire, ¢bepng fo hote as it ts put: intett balfe an vnce of Paſtick made inte pouder , and whan itis colbe, ftraine it diligently peeing and wainging well the bottom.And if pou will make it more odoꝛiferous pou ſhal adde to it ſome Bengewine, and tio duces efclones, and it will be parſite. é To make an odoriforons eile of Bengewines °°: > T Ake a pounde of good Benge wire, ad beate ff fmall,and put (tin alintbecke Well. gletved and clofed with patt,o3 els into ſome dioll of giaſſe. fo that pou mate put in pour bande, andietit bee has folve and not berp depe, bicaule the elle mate mounte op With eae. And put therebpontinos pounde ofrole Water, and (ncospozate tt well togithersthis doen; fet oit the couer of the Limbecke, and trimme it fo teil that it mate not breath out, Then giue it a flotve fire, én foche wile that pe mate gette out fome water, and augmenteyour fire little and littic, vntill the otle bee gin to come forthe, and by and by channge the recipt: ent or receptorie, pouring out the fick water into fons biolle, and then giue it a good and quicke fire, vntill pou thinke pou haue dꝛaluẽ out thaee dices and a half of otle,and kepe it in (ome violle of glaſſe weil fopte, and leaue it in the Sunne the — * vitj. agit ebe . a — * The feconde Parte it Wili be partite and good. And thus mate you make atle of Storex,and ff pou putte ta tt fower bnees of Stes vax, {t Will be the better. ; — Fe make good vile of Ladanum, mame ike pounde of good Ladanum, and cut it as (mail as pou can 9 ANd put it in a pot af te” 4 4 SAC oppet, and put inte ft fire ances of Kole HAS) CV Water; folver ones of Dile of ftieete Ais mondes, this doen feeth tt fatre and (oftlp the fpace of ttvoo bolvers, and ſtraine {t ſo often bhitii the ofle waxe clere, and it wil be perfite anv good cite of Ladanum. Aub firtt of alin taking atwaie the pearth, pou knewe that it Were not cleane,take the fain Za: danans,and cut tt ſmali and pat it in Role Wwater vpon the fire fo2 to melte it; then take ft of againe and let it Cand and tek, the ſpace of halle an ho wer and gather togither that ts. bpermote witha ipone 5 and putte it again into Kole waters, vntill it be thojotyr colde and than make and compounde it as before. glo make vile oF Orenge flowers,and etber- Sete fisvers, : 8 Ake kreſhe and cleane flofvers of Oꝛenges one xounde and put them in a great dfoll of glaſſe atthe fire, and pat to them a ponnd anda half of ſwete Aimonde ofle, anda iittic burned A⸗ lone 5°¢ thiee graines of Ambergrife, fire gratnes of Sputke, fire ſcruples of Camere, and brate them after tbe accattemed maner. F irũ of all the Putke,then the Amber, with fine Suger as moche asa Brane, tem⸗ Zered With alittle Kole water , and bate the Cam: firea lone with Suger and put itin late, but lette there not bee te mache of it, bicaute that the ſauour of itis to harpe, anv put imbue alittle at ones, [93 pots mate alwaſe adde to but YOu Can not diminich it, whe itis ones in. And let not the violl be to full,to the cies Hens ron male mire and touENe bp and donne the com: J ff youlitians : ’ Of Alexis. . iti si " Ogee policians, fo? to incoꝛpoꝛate them, and leaue theim tie: the Sunne,cightene o2 tuentic bates, vntil a moneth bee pafte, and it till bee parte, andthat the flowers sate feeth the more tn the ofle, then Grain theim, ana wring them well, and put theim again into the biolle fn the Sunnie, the (pace of (woo 02 theee dates, butill it purifie. This dooing pou Hall bane a merueilous ofie,and of a berp good odour, and tf the flowers feme bntopou but afelwe,pou mate put other bpon thetn, and thef will augmente the odour: bp this meane pow snate take ofall ſortes of ſwete dotvers, and bane oile of diuers fortes, bing the meanes afo2efated, Tomake s parfume Sodsinly in achamber, where a ficke man lieth, Ake alittle pearthes potte, and putte {nto (ta C > Nutmegge, twoo {craples of the Kicke of Clos ues, twos (cruples of the Ricke of @inamome, folver (cruples of Storax salamita, Role waters 92 water of Zaptke, 02 fome other ſweete water , and festh it. Then puttt in a-pottharde, With a felve bote aſſhes and coales buder it, and fet it in the chains ber, and the ſmoke thereof thall gine a very ivecte ac miable and hartte ſauour. | . Fo wake long aud rounde parfumes, to bars in a chamber, a . pre Ake fire Huces of Timiame , tiogo vnces AW pepe oflLapanum, thee vnces of Sterax /olida ase fue dices of Frankencets, an bruce of (Gy) Wengetwine,a pounde of ſwete coales, WEeight vntes of Doagant. And of al this oem make veryſmall poulversbut peu hal put the coales , and the Deagant to ſtepe in Role ae fo that thet maie be well ittcogpojated togither. Then nee ae BY, put — put in thecoles ſtamping alwaies, and inco2pozating, it, and put ſo moche int of it, thatthe paſte ware fomes Wwhat harde. And then make pour parfumes long and round as por lwill, and drꝛie them iwell.in the ſhado w. And if pou will not beſto we ſo moche cok vpon them, fake the lees and bottome that rematneth, of fome fineete-odoziferous waters, and make thereofa pouls der, and the thall be good, putting to thei a little Ti wierd , the whiche will multiplie pour Ipoozke , and make a good odoure, andif pou put to fta little Came fire. thet will. make a noiſe in barning, asit were cracking.’ : — cate, Temukes fine end fwete pander of Cpres. Ake foure vnces of Cerdamomam 02 fonn Kerſe, Ow biices of Storax folids, tivo bitces of Franz kenfence,thze vnces of dic red Koſes an brite of Sanaalum citrinum, thꝛee onees of Wengelvine , twe. biices of Cloues, a ponnde anda half of cleane Cgae theis,cight gtaties of mutke, fire (cruples of Cafire, and of al thele drogges make powder, eche of thei by ft felfe, and tet the ponder of the Cage thelles be terp firte,than put the Eãtire molten into the fat pouner, andthe Dulke bated {mall with a littic fine Sugar, and let all: be wel incorporated togyther in the mozter, aud ſifted (mail, and fo all made {nto fine ponder, and heepe tt in ſome belfell of glaſſe that (ttake no ater,fo3 it wold lofe Come of his odour. Pou mate make alfo o£ tt another ſortno lee good ¢ of another colour. fake vende ore Bung in the moneth of Wate, and drie ft wel, and make thereof very (mall pouder fiften; and note that of it (elfe tt ill give a berp good fauour alone without any other thing with it: fo2 in that feafon of {Pate all maner of flotvzes fmell pleafantip. And be that knewe not tobattt were would iudge tt tobe a Roudes made of a thoufand berbes : notwithtanving wut into i Come af the ſeꝛeſaid pouders ſuche as por “OF Mexis, "” Ful.77. tall thinke good/ and alfo put to it ſome Dulke, Am⸗ berguife, and Camfire, after as pou wil make tt good. — grinde Amabergrife for to put With otber droge: ges to gine them a good odour, andte make litéle markes and [pottes vpon beades, Ake. afmuche Ambergriſe as pou tuill 5 at the Cie a grate, ¢take a dꝛoppe of ole of fiwccte Almondes, 02 of Gellentines, o2 of the 02 of the oile of Wen, whiche the parfumers. do cononly ble in all theft parfunres and odours, fo? of tt felfe it hath no fauonr atall, but gtueth an odour vnto all thinges Where it cometh, and neuer wareth culll at anp time, ano ff peraduéture pow bad neither oie mo2 the other, fake two Almondes, and ſtampe them, and take the jupce of them, and bate the Amber with it, and if pou will get out muche af tt, lette the ſaid Amber Niepe a night in the oile:then bjate it very (mall: fo2 the more you boap it, the moze ff worketh bis effec in minglng it tuith mufke, and other flucete drooges. And ipa | will make ſweete and: obo2tfercus markes byon a paier of beades,take fiue bites of dꝛagant, and fcepe ét fit rofe water the fpace of thee daies With almuche. water as willbe abouc it foure fingars , then braie it bpd a moptcr, and put to tt tive vnces of Ladenam, tion utmegges,¢ an vnce anda halle of Storax folida, and. afmuche of fine Cinamome, halt an vnce of Spickuarae,. And let al theſe thinges be mabe in pouder very final, and fiftesthozolve a ſeeue 02 farce, and thico2zpozatca Wwith the daagant. And whan thep be Well incorpora⸗ ted, pou fyal put to thems ſome good muſke of Leuant, that is te fay eight graines, and fire graines of Amber: gri(estheee graines of Ctuct,tive ſcruples of Cater, € baale al Wel in the maner aforefatd with the faid offe, € tocllet (tbe incozgpozated with the faid pall 02 dolve: And ffit be not bard to pour minbde 5 fo2 to caſt it inte #facion andte. make the whole in it, let it remaine fo gone lGe, a dac 28. i! e feconde parte a bate oꝛ two vntill pou maie Well handle it. haw faction pout beabes fo2 to make markes bpon them with tt,im making two little rofes of flucr bpon the corners of the holes fo2 fo keepe them fron the beate | 02 (weatiig ofthe bandes, ann fo drie thein inthe (has dove, and whan pou bola the beades in pour bandes, it Will giuea merueisus odour and fwecte fmeil, ans ſhalbe a pece of worke fo2 Lables, gentill wemen, and perſonages of greate chtate:foa in keping them amoög their clothes, they tall take the odour of (¢, Lo make fine Muſcardines, white and Redde, Ake Bhat quanttte pou Wwill of white Daas Sant, and ſtiepe it in Role water > that it be well couered with it the {pace of tivo dafes: Then ſtampe it tucllina morter, andmake it (ute a body o2 maſte with dower of Amilamo2 bariep that ts ine and cleane, anda little fine Sugar, and as muche pouder of Mattick as twill lie Opon a penny, anda little Muſke well boken a fonder 9 and make hereof pafte 02 soe’, the whiche pou tall remoue and Witte bp and doune betinirte pout bandes bepng faire and cleane , vntill all. be tell inco2po2ated togte ther: And tf pou put to ita little Tries, and white Sans ders the white ones Mall be the beit; €{f pou put to it redve Sanders they lnilbe redae , o3els forme dragons blood. This done cut them derp fmall, and date thent i the chado , and make them fo fine that thep maie beltke fanbe , and than they thall be made fo that por mate bie them as pou till, : : To make counterfete Caufire, Ake foure vnces of white Gernithe,twe vnces Oe Bakick and aſmuche of lubite Cncens, tivo. bagines of true Camfire,and lette all be made into fine poudersthen take the whites of foure egges aud alittle Aqua bite, and ſo beate it well togither that it become tna lome, then incorporate wei the laid — J thinges ae Of Alexis Oe Fold thinges togither, ¢ faction pour little balies o3 tones, and fette them in the ſunne during the Gane af ea, the {pace of fiuetene 0} tiventic dates, as lang as pou hall thinke good, and it twill come into fuche per: —— 2 8 that whiche ts conterleted in C Conttanti⸗ noble. ‘To make the berde zrowe, and to keepe that the beares fall not of. Ake as matip ibees as you hall ehinke good, EL wise menne be emptie the Hiues, and barne thent.in a fire pan,and make a very fine pouder of them, and trico2pozate them tegither. Zhe pou thal make foine ofle of greene di fardes that bs drouned in romon oile colde, and {hall put it in a bottle of. glaſſe befoze the fire , and make it bofle bntill the Aizardes Ball, than take it oſ ana ſet it in the funne the ſpace of xv. or Fr. dates, aud kecpeit. fo with the beattes in it and it will be an olle as cleere as ine Gold, and will keepe tel. Inco ꝓporate the aid pouder with this arte, and anoint moꝛning and euening the bare place wher por toll that the beare thall not failof,anethep will not fall alvate, but grave aboundantlp. Wut irik pow mult make Come lie with the aſhes of bines,and boile in ft theſe theee herbes, that is to fate, Gepillus veseris, Agrimenie, and Edera arborea, of eche of them fiue band: fals , and ban it is ſodden, ſtraine it, and keepe it from duſt, and waſhe pour head With {t tintle 92 tharfe a weke, and whan tt is dete. anoint pour (elf with this gintinent,¢ bp the meanes.of this waihing the beares Will growe thicke andlonge: fo2 ft augmenteth the length of them, and kepeth them from falling. This bath bene erperimented.and-poued of diners aah ag that haue bene berp pild and balde. To get away the beare,from what place jon will, Ake feure dnces of freſh quick lithe, an vure of 07 pines in ponder,a pottle of trong Ue,¢ put al this inks: full ofa blacke figge tree le Bud let it ſeeth vnin it be busted of a quarter, any So. | PET he feconde paite into a pat, and put to it the faive pouders, ang boile tt fo long vntill it ware thicke,o2 els Beepe a uckes fox Cher into tf, and if it pill o2 fallofjthar it fs ſodden, and mire tt oftentimes; and in feething it ill ware info, a bobp or male 5 then keepe tt ina potte leaden within , and toban pea will , ſpreade it abrode bands ſamelp, and late it ith meafure bpon the. place wher pou itil the beare thall fallof, Wut anoint fire the place with ofle of ſweete Almondes, then late vpon ff the fatde compe fitter; and pou thal tot feete the heate atall,o2 els very little . Wut it in cace vou bate.a fine 02 tender (hin, that cauſeth pou to feele the heate that YOu can Notlufter ft, but it pou can endure it pit till the ſoner worke bis efter, Other wiſe, take (yo tuces of vole Water , an Once of Plantatne tater > bhalfe az vnce ot fine fugar,and put thenttogither 3 ND weate pout face With it, and incontinent the beate tuil ceaſe. And Pou mate make this medecine euery ſecond dais vntill pou haue pour intent and purpole. Gna it pos feate to do that whiche bath bene etperimented, make thefe others; that ts to fate, take fait Armontack, and the gail ofa be Goate and boate them togither, and anoint the place frd whence pou twill take the beares, ‘and thei will fallatvate. won Hall take alfo-the tutce Op fucke of the roote of Celidosta, anda little daptinent, the tutce of Juie and Mintes , 02 Emette⸗ Cages with a little Winaigre, and tncomporate all fogitber, and anoint the place with it and the heaves twill fal away, € if it greeue pow, weate tt with the aforcfato Water, and pou hal alate the beate of it. Hi : 9 To make bore besves blacke. T Ake five lagons full of raine Water. and ſeeth a7, twith ttrong Athes,¢ put into ft ſome Litarge of Wold the quantite of fire bnices, With a bande aues and as much of fage, than Of Alexi, oe Fost: that it is done and made, Wathe pour heade Wwith this compofition tiutie a weeke, and whan pour bead fs dete agate y take the tutce of fage, and put into it an once of tartre 02 leefe of redde Wine , and balfan once of the litarge of gold, and baue ready acombe of leade whiche pou fall anoint with the fatde tuice and fo kembe pour bead and your beatde ell With it, an’ thep will become incontinent blacke , bſing the fatde contbe with the (aid iuice and pouder, whiche thinge bath ben proued. For the like effec pou thall take oiie of tartre,and beate it,¢ whan pon haue waſhed pour Head and deied it againe, pou thallanotnt pour combe With the fatde ofle, and fo kembe your beave in the Sunne a good while, o2cls anoint pour ſelfe with a. {ponge fo2 to make pour beates black, and de it twiſe 92 thatle a dap, in a weke pou Hall haue pour heares as blacke as euer thep Were, andthe like maic pou ds to pour beard, and if pou will bane tt ſauour fwetelp bfe at the ende fome ofle of Bengewine fo2 to anoint the cobe withal, for tt belpeth like wiſe to the biacking of the beares, and ts of good ſauour. This isan ercele lent ſecret. Fo2the like alſo, take white bony, and diſtill (Cin a Limbeck of glale, witha Harpe fire, and Reepe that licour that commeth afft , and wathe pour - Dead with it, and whan it is dꝛſe againe, anoint pour Self with tt ¢ the beare Will be blacke. ake alfo good Sattran , ¢ tncozpozate it weil with polkes of Cages rotted, and a little Ponnysand you hall make of tf,a38 it were a maner of ointment, with the which pou thal anoint pour head 02 berd moaning andenening, and continupng fo a moneth at the leat in wathing pour {cife often , the beares will bent the colour ef Gold? but fir anoint the kobe with ofle of bitter Alinondes, and de that bile pe are (ithe funne , andthe beares will be baightand fatre as Gold. Take alſo the roote of ſuccoꝛie,and feeth it with lie,and in continuyng of St, it Ipill make pour beares White, ee dete pour ea — J 4. a8 32. ~The fecond parte in the Gunite , and walbe pour felfe tile a a weeke. and boile alfo in the lie fome commune lickersus and whan pour bearets d2ic againe, parfume theim with guicke brimſtane, aka they will become of the colour of Gold. Co make alſo bose heares blacke, take black Hope, and quicke lime, and ſome litarge of Goloe, ang make thercofas (t inere an ointment , andrubbe ' pour beates witb it, andcontinue ſo a While aceozs ding as pou (hail fee neede, and whan they be become blacke, leaue theint fo,and if they returne to be white agate, Bocas before . Alſo fo2 to make then: Renvde, bepug hoe and white, take thyee bandfuls of Mal⸗ nutte leaues, and a bandfull of the pilles of Wome granades, and diſtill them in a limbeck of glaſte: then lwathe onely pour tubite beares and not pour face, for pou thonld than make it blacks, and doyng thus the ipace of fuctene dates, tt toil : pou hall baue pour heare Kedde. Lake alfo grounde wormes burned, ana make thereof pouver , allo the leaues of a blacke Figge ttee, and make thereof a fine pouder,and temper it with atle of almondes, and thep infil be Wlacke. Moly to make them growe a pate and quickip,take a certaine quatite of Bennes egges, anv ſceth (hem whole in waters that take out the pelkes, and frie thé ins friyng pan without any other thing, vntill there come fusthe of theim fome bumidite and moiſture:then take thes of and pute them in a little bagges and pzeſſe them in a poetic, and get ont all the ſubſtance that mape come sut of them: thon burne an are bone, and make thereofpouder, and incorpoꝛate it with the laid licour, and put te it alfe goates turdes burned:and fo anoint ths bare place with the fatde cõ⸗ polition diuers times, andthe beares totil grawe {1- continent after, To wake white beavein the jhado we: witbont the anne, and ſyall become white and fhining hike finer, Wake l continue ainoncth,and SSEYWE ES 5 OP — ag Gke of the roote of the greater eentosy tbzes x vnces With five vnces of gomine Arabick anv afmucve of Dagant and Alome, a porns of -- Ulenitien Sope, a ppund of amen — aAand haue ready Gri xxv. pounde of riuen water, ane put into it of this roote of Centerie cut tuitha felve of bis leaues whiche pou thall botle vntill the water diminithe of the thirde partes then lette (t ſtand tinthe - ſunne the (pace of fiuetene tates, and boile in tt alt the ſatde thinges, and than it is called ef the Frenche menne and Italtans Blowde ala vesitiene, Andin the moning whan peu pleale wath pour beate wol with if,and wꝛappe o2 bindetbeim bp ina Haptkia o2 kere chief, and whan nighte cometh pou fall waſhe theim ozdinarilp , and putte inte ft this yout Ute of tbe berbe called bitcisl,¢ then wipe them date inbere pou thinks good, be it inthe fanne o2 bp the fire,anbd da this tintle 03 thatle a weeke, and pour beares will be white ana {hing as ff were ſiluer. 2 SA fofte dewe or pafte aa it were Pomatum, te svalbe the bandes,and whantbe mouth, Nofe, Lippes, or Handes do cbintke or cbappe, and it keepesh the fleſpe fofte and ſweete. Gke White Almondes, Alumen fecis, flolver of Amilum ofecheof them fire vnces, white Pine apple kernels,cicane ſeedes of Gourdes, and Weane floiver, of eche of theim foure utes, pouder of Cloues , Storax folide in-pouder 5 and Patas isd in pouder of eche of them th2ee vnces, With tives vnces of white Salte beaten , a pound of white Hone nie ,and almuche of benife Sape, alcruple of Putks and as muche of Cluct the whites of tenne Sages. Firlke take the Almondes , and pine apple kernels, iuith the ſeedes af Gourdes 02 Peions that be berp White and neat and fampe the well in a morter. And sote that alltbe tmpostance is that thep bee all well iff, ſtamped 84. — The Second parte amped berp ſmall: then put tithe Alunen fecis, ans ſtampe them well,than putin the Wonte and inco2pas bate it Well Cogither with the pettie, And after this, pou thall putin the fope cutt in (malt pieces , and ine corporate them diligently, thts don, put in two peund anda balfofthe herbe called Brionia,¢ temper all well. Put allthis tuto a netwe pot,and leaue tt fo coucted x date, then fet it on a fire ofcoles with out fake >and dette it ſeeth the (pace of a quarter of an boure , ant urte it al waies tn the pot with a wooden (potie,that it cleaue mot to the bottome, and fo take fame eitill ſa⸗ uour, then take ttfram the fire, and poure it out into i gteate earthen pan. hen put into tt the fozefatde Rotwer, and that beyng tell incoꝛpoꝛated, putin the pouder of Cloucs , and all the ether pauders togither and all beyng well incorporated, couer it tlole that it mate take no afer, andlette it tematne fo the (pace of ten daies. Then put ints if the Adacaleb, the mufke ant the ciuet b2aid and beaten berp {mall,and incorps⸗at all well togither with a file, thts done putin the ews ges beaten , fo thatthey become as ft were x Cefn 03 frothe, and then put in the falt,and. mire al well togis ther, in fuche tile that tbe tobole mate be tell incor⸗ porated. And then the paſte oↄꝛ do be colour, and odoriſerous, and is calied zr ment, bicaufettis a thing nobleana f & man mate bie alivates of this prect > Om > — $a 3 3 2 — £3 =a e et % =~ Lad vertu, and Us odour which confozteth the memorie, and tf pou bie it te wath pour bandes and face with, tt will give a fivecte fauour to them, and maketh the flethe delicate and fefte’, iubite and well fauozing, and clofeth vp quickly al maner of cieftes, chinkes 03 chappes of the mouth, bande SHB lippes . Aud tf por twill not wache pour felfe with it,, anott pour felf morning andenentng 5 and you thall fticontinient be bealed,fo2 this bath bene many times pruned byerperience, white Pomatum fae and ſweete for great lordes AT & toe Blake Of Alexis, — Fol 85. Ake thirtp or twenty Appiane apples, 02 other tendre and mellowe Apples and diuide them in tofoure partes, and make them cleane within and without. Shen take Cloues, and Sinamome, € Ricke the apples full of ttas thep Were larded,¢€ fo late the in rofe water, that thet maie be couered ouer With the fata water, and put into ft fire Putmegges , with two drammes of Dace, and lette them thas lie a Kiepe the {pace of fire dates, and lette thent be well couered. Then take bogges greale, € fake of from it the littic fktane that ts bpon it.and cutit very ſmall, and put it to purge tn frety and cleere water thiee 02 foure daies and change the water tivile a date, and put tthe lal tinte to Kepe tt Roſewater, oꝛ fome other ſweete wa⸗ fer, and bp this meanes tt {hal be wel purged and pus vified, and ipal not baue but a good fauour and odour, then take thace 02 foure pound of the (ata gteale, and put {tina pot o2 other befell that is not greafe, no2 fauozeth eutll,and put the apples cut in peces as they are (nto the ſaid pot 02 veſſell,and adde therto an vnce af the oile of Daenges, andof the wafer whiche the Frenche men call Esa denafe, tohereof we haue fpokew in the ſirſte parte of this woke, 02 ſome other ſweete anvodoztferous water, ſo that all mate be vnder the Water , and boile them an hoare 02 moze With a Mowe fire, vntill the Apples be well ſodden, and then breake theim well with a woodden life , that they maie bee turned as it toeve (nto. a bꝛoth, this done palle theint through a ſtrainer, and then firaine them bote againe tho20W another finer and cloſe fratner: and whiles it ig thus hote,put into tt thace vnces anda balf of white tare cut berp fmail,and tuo vnces of white Sandaluns made in pouder berp fine and mirt togither vntil it be all well incorporated: and whan itisrcolde , wathe (t with rofe water vntill it be bery cleere,andthis Pomas tum wil be as white as ſnowe. And after it is waſhed, pou hall put to it eight graines of Sulke, andfoure — Balth, grates 86 The feconde part graines of Ambergriſe that bee bery finalip grouns, aid fa incorpo ꝛate well al togither, and leane ft inthe ater above the {pare of fine o2 fire nightes, and the Pomatun wilbe parfite good and ofojtferens, Ano it - pou will rot haue itt thus perfite, per mate put leſſe Bwgges to tt as Muſke and Amber:but here note and Onderiand that we baue made of it diuers tines, and neuer lette of this order afozefatd, and tt bath been ers cellent parfite and good. Whereis alfo another fa2te of it whiche ſerueth fo2 euerp bate diſe aſe, and for to anotnt the handes, the mouthe, and nofe , as ts afoje ſaid. Take tive vnces of ſheepe ſuet, andan bce of @oates ſuet, and choppe tt ſmal and melt it,and then flraine ttthozow a ſtrainer, and put into tt three bas ces of neWwe hare, and tive vnces of the otle of finecte Mintondes: And melte all this on a howe fire, mirypng and ſturring (Callwaies: than take if of and adde fa it foure fcruples of Camfire booken 5 and mingle it fll togither vntill tt be coldej;and fe keepe it, and ancint pour fcife withall atligentip. Where is another better than this and well allo wed € proued, whiche is made as follo weth. Take newe ware, the fuetofa be goate, - and the maro we of an Dre, ofeche of them an buce anda halfe, an vnce of the otle of Saint Johns wurt; andafinuche of otle of Roſes, and aſmuche falt beas ten very ſmall: but cut the fuet and maroWwe and melt them, and ſtraine them,thts ten fet them vpon afolp Kre, ſo that thep mate not be {kant warme : and putte the ware bepitg cutis petes , with the ſaide offe and falé,and mingle them well togither with peur life of woode. Then take it from the fire, andputinto (¢ fire fcrupuies of Camfere , ſome what bcaten,and mtre it alivaies vntill it bee colde. hen keepe ft in pearthen cuppes leaded within. And the olperitis, the better itis. Benne Ole of if foꝛ all maner of hote difeale , fo2 thappes 02 chinckes of the Pele, Bouth, Wippes 5 03 handes/ and {oz kibes on Chilozens heeles, andaife fog Of Alexis. Fol.S 7. fo2 a felon or cattes beare , fo2 in ancintinge treim with this, they will goe awaie, and alfo taketh alate the paine, as it bath bene well proued many a time, For thofe that bane a /tinking breath, bicaufe of . the ftomacke, <9 Fkean vnce of Sage, andmake theres se le ay Sof pouber theee vnces of Koſemarie pe (ate floures , balic an vnce of Clougs 5 tie 6ꝛammes of tine Sinamom, twwo Nut⸗ PSS" 4 Weng METERS » tivo graines of Mulke, and Ee make them all into ponder: Chen take atmuche purtfied honnie as thall bee (uffictent to Ructhe the faive pouders,o2 to incozpazate theim tril togither ; this done, put ft in a bore of earth and lette ft remaine in the Sunne foure oꝛ fiue Bates » anbie fill be pariite. Then take of tttn the morning fas fing balfcan vnce, andas muche at night» £9 the tn fentit may confost the meate, that if corrupt nag NOs putrific (nthe Gomacks , and in vling it oftentimes pou tall be cared, and deliuerid front the euill finel of ths bzeath. To make one Lane agood fromacke that bath a naughty one. 3 =a Ake Abrotonum, Rue, Penniriall, fine FS) winte of eche ol them a handtull and tine Ry Apintes of white dine» balfe a pounde of Ko) eV white bonny,and bolle tt vntill it be ſod⸗ kp Coen inough, and putte therebnio Come ouder of Sinamom and Cioucs, of ecbe halfe an bree. Thls done ſtraine it, and keepe it in fome del fell of glaife, againſt pou haue neede of it, and take thereof inthe morning the height ef tivo 02 thaee fine gers ita glaſſe, and lette tt be fomivbat luke warmics and rman e pour temacke, but ble it not to SHBCHE. wT he feconde: parte A remedy for him that cannot keepe bis meate in bis ftomake, without vomiting, fired ke Quinces, and make theim cleane: within c : and without, and (eeth them tn frog binaigre, then fantpe them in a mogter, and put into the a little muſtard ſeede beaten into pondze,¢ fo incoꝛpo· rate wellall fogither, ¢€ lap it bote bpon a linen cloth putting vpon it fome pouder of Clones, ¢ lay it vpon bis boca, aud in doyng this thee 02 fhure times 5 be hall keepe bis meate wiihout bomiting, To make anaturall white Skinne, Ake a poude of diſtilled binatgre, with as much T water of Goutdes , and put them into tho bis olles,then put into the bioll with the Ginaigre an vnce of Litarge beaten beryp fmall,and (nto the bie oll with the water of Gourdes, an vnce of falt Gewme, aud fet thele tus biolles vpõ a tile nigh bnto the fire, . aud let thent boile an boure:then plucke the tile.back, aid let thent cocle:this done fet them in the funne the {pace of eight dates, ¢ than keepe the bntill pou bane neede ofthem. And han pou twill ble of them, take a diſhe 02 goblet, and put as muche of the one as ofthe other into the faide diſhe o2 cuppe, and it twill become as white as milke,and ſo waſh pour face with it with afponge, rubbing well the ficihe, and it will ware as white and as foft as cotton, and delicate te tutche,and of meruclous eſfect. But tf pou will make ft reade and ihining, take a poũd of white binaigre diftilled tite: foxit ſhall be the better , and put it tuto a little bislie, and put inte it an vnce of redde Sanders,cut and beas ten, and fo made info a berp fine ponder. This done feeth tton the fire the (pace of half anboure , and put into tt alittle Glome beaten , foztt Will augment the gloſſe of it, and if pou Iwill baue it ofa good odour 22 ſauour fo2 anp great Loꝛd 02 poince, pou mate put te it ting grains of ulke o2 Ciuette, than ſprinkle o⸗/ Ineate 2 e Of Alexis, — * — Gueate it a littje with a ſponge, and it perchaunce tt he te redde, pou mate put inte it a little Aiome, and ft foil ware cieere, and fo pou ſhall makea fatre chining redde of it, whiche will make a ſweete ſleſhe 02 thins. — To make the flefhé or (kis faire and bright. mr Gke a peund of wbite tartre, half a pound of Tal: cum, aſmuche falt,and pnt al into a pot not bake o2 aneled,€ couer it. This don binde tf with toler, and fet it to raleine tira keell of lime 02 of boicke, tha take (tout, and braie ft fimall vpon a marble flone . After this put it into alittle bagge pointed at the ende itke an Mpotras bagge, and hange it tna molt place that ittutch nothing,and that to much enter not into tt,¢ fet vnder it fome cup of glaffe to reccine the oile that all come out of it the {pace of ſuetene 02 rr. Dales € nio2e 02 leffe occozding as it halbe ina moiſt place: and keepe this ofle asa treafure. And ſirſt waſhe pour felf ith lie 02 water and whan pou are dete againe; weate a ſponge or alinencloth in the latde oile and rubbe pout ſkinne ſinely with it, and pou Hal tee that every (pot wil go of, be it funne burning or anp other impediment, and wil make pour ſleſhe White; fort and clere. And in continuing this you hal attaine to pour pnrpofe tn fe we dates, And if pou boill make an other forte of it, whiche men ble netulp in Uientle, take tog fong white Gourdes,and thee diſhes full of Falls the blacke (pottes 02 eies at the ende,as thet call them bes pug faken awate, with the cromme of thee white — loves, and tepe the in milke one night, andthen take a diſhefull of the feedes of Melons, with half a diſhtul ‘of peche kernels made cleans of thetr fkinne 02 pille, anda pound of White Pine apple kernels, andiet all be well ſtampt in a mo ter eche ones parte , and two great pigeons, the which pou al catin pieces a line, taking out onely the bowels, anv fo fet all to ditil tox wither ina limbeck of glaſſe, and we oftheſame * Mele —* 90. The feconde parte that cometh thereof and (t will make pour fkinne and ficih faice ¢foft, as it bath diuers times bene proued. Fo cleere and meke cleene the face from all maner of [pottes, Ske tuo. pounde of turpentine of Gentle, and° OL twetue newe laide egaes of the which pon thai onelp take out the lobite, and diſtill all togither in a limbeck of glaffe twiſe, then put inte the fatd Iwas ser ten feruples of Canifere beaten,and diſſolue ft wel _ in water, than take an vnce of tbc fate Water, and als Mmuche of the water ofa torteiſe, and put all togither, and waſhe well pour face with it diners times and it will are cleane and cleere from ſpottes. Lo take awaie a ring worme tetter,er fpottes and otbes markcs or els a prinse marke inthe body by birth, — Ate a pound of Sel nftrons , and afmuche tartre T of white wine, and ape eche of them be it ſelfs berp (mall , andthen incoppozate thé fogither, and fifte them ina fine farce fo that all mate bee well mirts togither, then putte the fatde ponder ina potte of pearth, made pointed like.a Sugre lofe, and fo clofe and ſtraight togither, then ſette a hote cole vpon the toppe of it, vntil it burne andconfame of it felfe, and it thal be the falt nitrum bicaufe that the motte fubttll and moti partes , anathe grote parte whiche is the tartre, twill calcine of it, and twoilbe like a cake, the whiche pou thall boeake in {mail peces tn adithe, and put fome warme water bon tt, fe that all mats furne into water, and fo2 to make the thing neter von Wall diſtill the {aid water in a guttur of felt,and then the water wilbe cleere. This done pou ſhall put the water into a newe potte, ſetting it vpon the hote colcs 82 atbes that it mate ſkant (ceth, butill aimen all the water be dronke bp : Zhen pou hall take the pouter Whiche remaineth in the bottome , fo2{t is the bontte and bef sf al pour inozk,then take a biel of Strope,¢ putin toit foure bnces of diftilicd binatgre, with an vnce Of Agua ice of thzee vidillinges; This donc pug inte — Fels, into it of the fait pouder, incoꝛporating if well togi⸗ ther, ¢ ieauc tt thee daies in the ſunne well ſtopt:and in tbe moaning whan pou tile, and at night like wiſe Wuathe the fpettes of pour bady and thep intl go awaie fhoatly and never qreive again, and it wil make pout firinn white and faire tobere pou wach it with this was ter. Alſo fo2 the faine effect,take tobite wine tees, and fet it in fomecogner of pour boule bps the parentent, and fet it there dafe well: then burne it ina pot hard 02 fice pam 5 vntill pou mate make pouder of tt. This hone put it into a bagge of thefatté ofa gelley bagge in fowts moiſt place that it tutche ne-nall,¢ fet vnder⸗ meth it a cap of glaſſe to reccine the oile that wil come aut of ft within rr.o2 rrr. Dales, anBkeepe it infome beffell of glaffeas a precious thing , and anoint pour face ther with, and the markes.o2 (pottes ili bantive alvaie in fhozt fpace, fo that pour felh ¢ fkin Hall bes come fofte. Anbif pou twill baue tt odoꝛiſerous 02 teil fauoaiig, put into it fome Clones. And to take alvate entilles from pour face,and that quicklp, take fines fire ore galles,and tivo pound ef Glome, fire buites of fitie fugre,and eight limons cut dery (mall , diſtill all this in a limbeck of glaſſe, and pat (ute the (aid water an vnce of fublime beaten into (mal pounder € ſo put it in a velſel of glaffe, € let it Landin the ſunne the {pace of ten bates and than it will be parfite, than inate pou ivath the lentilles with it, with a little fak (poge rubs Hing hard the lleſhe, and thep tafll go of in thozt time, and fo pour face hal remaine white € fatre. Pou mate alfo take the fire pan,and bete tt bate, and laie bps it a dity fall of wheate te rok, then Rape it hote as tt fs, and firaine (tans fo get ont the licour of (f,and rubbe ¢helentilies with itandthep will ſhortly qo of. To sake swaievedrabies that growe inthe face by reafon of the beate of tbe Liner, Sike bogges ſuet tel purified ¢ brimſftone aſmuch ( £ of thone as of thother vo thother water diſtilled of a ae apecbe — — — — “ —— — rarer — 92. The feconde parte a peche free and ferne, and incorporate all togithec vith a ſlowe fire,and make therof an ointment where with pou ſhall anneint pour (elfe diners times ,and thep will go awate. Jn the meane thine abſtatne from wine andall hote thingessand te take alvate aringe- worme; fake celpdoine early inthe mozning, and ſtampe it betwene ttvo ſtones, and late it bpon the place, and in bling this oftentimes you thal hortly be healid. Totake of from the handes or feete the harducle of the ficlbe gotten by labour. ke newe hare, Werdegrife, and Blanc rafil, of Gene of them an bnee,t balfan vnce of fablime,. tivo drammes of burned Alome , tivo bnees of otle of roles, anvall this beyng braid berp (mal, make therofan ointmẽt with a flow fire : This done weate the Wart 02 bard flethe in tnater,o2 hate life , and pare ſt handſomely with arafo2, and ſo laic of this otntmét Bpor tt ith a platter , and continupng this fame, it will go awate. on ſhall take alfo the foinze of line feede, aud With rong Ginatgre pou thalmake a paſt 02 dowe ſeme what hard, and bie fo late it vpon the hard fleth and ft wil thoztlp date bp.0n (hall take al: fo greene ware, and ſpreade ft bpon's platier,and lap ft Dpon the place, beyng firft weated with water, ther cut the bard fleth as finely as pou can, ¢ in bing this, it will Kill the roote, fo that it hall gro we no moze. Auotberfecret totake away wartes or bard fiefh that growe bet wene mens toes. Mike the greatelt Singreenc of Malles, ¢ take AL, ofthe little outward thin ſkin that is vpon it, and late the ſaide berbe bpon the wart 02 harde fielh. betlvenc the toes that (t matelteright bpon it ¢ do this fue o2 ſixe times in the mogning-andeucning, and thep lofll. go awaie all though they twere neuer fo Old, weate them Well and pare them aſmuche as pou yk 44 Calls, eat, and take of the faite berbe and make futce of it, and put inte it a little burned Alome, and incorporate it togither,and late bpo it alittle burned Alome,¢ ts cozpozate it togither, ¢laic. little tycate pieres vpon the place that tt mate bee alwates frefhe, and within tent oꝛt welue dates,the wart 02 bard fieth wilbe gone fs that pou fhall feele {fro tio2e. QA man mate niake pet anotber meanes, take theaulkes of Brionia 53 wilde Gourdes,and burne them,and make fine athes. of theim. Then take the leaues of the ſaide Brioniz 03 wilde Dourdes, and of (be leaues of Molin 02 Long: two2f, and of bis floures and ſtampe theim , and ſo get out the tufce. This don, take of the (aid ahhes, and put aſmuche of ft into the fatd ſuice, as will make ( like vnto anoyntment: and therivith anoint pour wartes and hard -flefhe , and thep twill gor awaie and peuer growe againe. If pou take alfo the floures.of Polin o3! Long wort and dictill them tna Limbeck of glaſſe, and iweate them often with the water, and than tas king the ſaid Koures and breaking them bet wenc tive ftones,and lafe them bpd. the place of the wartes bin: bing then with fome linen cloth, and doyng it often times thep will confume awate. eke To make letters of Gold and Siluer emboffed, (uy Ake two or three garlike heades and pille thent: and make them cleane and ſtampe thent, and: get out aſmuche tuice of (hemvas poucan, and put alittle inck inte it butillit be black , 02 els alittle Saffran in pouder without tuck , and weite with the fame (utce greatletters, 02 other:and lette thent d3fe5. then go duer them againe enes moze , fo2 te make the of the greatnes that pou will haue them,this done ict it nate, and whan pow will late the Golde vpon thetin, beate it agatne with pour bacath and fo late t¢ on: but the Golde mutte be in leaues. When couer the letter lightly with cotten andrubbing them a little pou that 9.10. take 4: — é feconde parte sake of all that cleaueth not spa the letters. And thas doyng pour worke will rematne of Geloe and emboſ⸗ ſed, whiche wilbe a verp faire thing to fee, To wakes deuiſe or armes er other shinges, vpon 6 violett or a roſe. ake falte Armontac, and bate tt in a mogzter GF wit binaigre, anda little Sugre candp, and Reepe (tina bore, then take the roſe, oꝛ Aiolet, or gelly floure, and deffe the littic leaues faftened tos - gither with red warxe, tn fucbe tite that thep mate be equall. Then with apeniill berp fine, make tbat des ulfeo3 armes pou Will, ¢ fet ft dreie an boure 02 morc, and than lafe gold 93 Giver Dpon it fu folle, and prefle tt bonne a little with cotton , fo that whiche cleaueth Hot om, will goe alate and pour works hall remaing faite, Sope to get out all /pottes of closh, Ake apoundof Alome and burne it, fire vnces O- pouder of /rees,and lette ali be tell beaten in _. poudet togither. When take ting peunde anda balf of white ſope, and balf an ore gall, andthe white ofan Cage oꝛ tle, and incozpozate them well tenis ther: Then take the Qlome and the pouder of Zress,anp inco2porate them ail togither , and putte {nto theim & little Sal nitram 02 falt peter : This done put into it ars snuche of the (aia incoꝛpoꝛated Sope, as twill make ft haue a ſubſtante 03 bodie:to the intent that pe may fae cion and make rounde balles ina good ferme and faty patie 03 dowe, and ſo deie theim in the havow and not in the (anne, bicanfe the funne is contrary to it, Ans if pou make them fo2to fell, make them bp meafare, and by weight, and whan vou Wil take out pour fpot, weate fitite the clothe bp and deune: thei rubbe f¢ well with the fope,and cloth againt cloth: This dow pou Mall wathe it with colde water bntill the water Wware cleere:and it pou think tt be not out al togither, lette Of Ai Fag lette the clothe dete, and do ones againe as pou bid bee faze, and the fpottes will go out. Anotber like fecret, Pp Akea pounde of white Sope of tacnffe , the relkes of fire Cages, and balfe a fponefall of | beaten Salt, andalinuche tufce of Beetes ag Will fuffile te incoꝛpoꝛate the fade Sop), and make thereof acleauing pat , tobereof pon fhalt forme and make pour balles , and let then drie tn the hadowe, and whan thep be djie weate pour clothe by and dounc with cleere Water, and then rubbe tt with fope,anv waſhe it as is a ſoꝛe aeclared, and the ſpottes Will goe alvate. Another like, Ske a ponnde of white Sope cutte herp fmail, ¢ fer the Gall ef an Dre, orbe Goate , Mumen catis zuum, Of eche of thenran once, the pelkes of twa @gges,anda felwe afhes very fine , and incor⸗ pojate wellal togither with the (ape in a moꝛter, and fo make thereof pate, tobergof pou thall make balles and doe as beſore fs ſatd. Anetber meane, Cy the Gall of an olde Dre, and a pounde of © |¥ Fenigreke made in poudcr , a pounde and a ol balf of white fope ; thoee flags of trong lie,¢€ pat ab fogither and feeth it on a flotue fire vn⸗ dill it diminiſhe of the balfe. (hen waſhe what ſpotte pou will with itrefrefhing it diners times with colpe later and it will take it alvate, Another meanes for fpottes,of fatte,or Dike, Gke a pounde of roche Alome, and as mucht OF sens onfleck lime, fire buces of Alumen fecits \ —™ thace pounds of white Sope cutte (mall, foure young ae pound oteleere tvater, and let it bolle g certaine fpace tn ſome befell that isnot fatty; and than fraine it; and whan pou twill occupte of tt, let ithe luke harme, and weate the {pottes with the fate teater on botbe fides of the cloth, and the cloth fogither:then wathe it With cleere water, and the fpottes twill be gon , ther waſhe it againe with alittle Sope and frethe waters andat the fecond o2 third time, thep will Without ail peraduenture go out. Alſo fo ſpottes pou inate take tino pintes of renning Wwater,the Gall of an ore, four bnces of Alam De fece surut,and three braces of Alumen Fecis bꝛoiled, and two ſcruples cf Camfer and put all togtther, and (eeth it, battll half be biminithed: Then ſtratne it, and Wwathe what (pottes pou will wich ity and within title o2 thoife Wwalhingsthey will go out, Ta take fpottes out of Skarlate or Veluet, without burting the colour, * ake the herbe called Landria,of the Apoticaries OL cntie anv Sct out the iuice of it, and late {t bps on the (pot the (pace of twa 02 thee boures, thé walhe tt well with Avarme water , and ff pou thinke the [pot not well taken alvaic,do tt ones more, and if the clothe be not died in graine, put to tt alittle fope, with another littie quantite of the aide tutce, and ins co2pozote it tell, and ſo waſhe the (pot with it, and it will go out. Totake /pottesout of white flke or Veluet in greine or Crimfen Veluct, Ake ſtronge Aqua bite of thaee ſtillinges, and GF ivcate the {pot with it bp and downe: then take the white ofa newe laide Egge, and ſpreade it vpon the ſpot, and ſo fet it in the ſunne to date. This done tualh it trimly with frethe and clee re water, and fo inzing Well the fpstte befivene pour handes, and ft will go out, and do this tivife at the left:fo2 the colour Iwill net pertthe no2 decate, Aito fo2 acloth tn Staine, fake Of Akxt. Fol 97% take Alome water, and athe well the ſpotte tithe, rubbing it harde clothe againſte clothe, thts dosen, wathe tt againe with cere water, and in twiſe doing tt, it will goe out, Allo fo2thelike efferte, take roche Nome, Lartre of tonnes; and white Sopes of eche of them thzee vnces, and make theim (ito very fine pou⸗ der:this deen, fake twoo Ore galles.andan pearthen pot thats not in any wiſe fattte.o2 greafe,and putte into tt hanfomely at pour difcrecion, and fo ſette it on the fire, and when it beginneth to ſeeth, caft in bp and by the ore gall,and the pouder , and let {t fo boile vn⸗ till it be diminiſhed of the third o2 fourth part. Then waſhe the fpot with this water theese o2 foure times and af euerp time deie the cloth. And finailp renewe tf With frethe water, and pou thalbfee the efſfect. To tcke out 4 fpot ofiske or wine of wollen or linen clothe. | Mike the tuice of Ufmons, Oꝛenges, orcitrons, Gam wete the {pot with. it Divers times, lettin it dꝛie at cuerp tine, this done wale it wit Hote water, and it will. go out, Wealfo white Sope intth bite Tinaigre, and the {pot of inck will eaſelx goe out. Toveftorethe colour toa cloth; that bath tof it in taking vut a ſpotte. Ake a pound of Tartre of white wine and tale T it in a ſornaiſe of bricke vntil it be white, and take an vnce of it, than take a pint of frog Ainaigre andcleere , and put the faid pounder ints it, € fo fet ff on the fire. And whan it beginneth to boile take if bp and bpof, and it is made: Zhen weate bp ttle anid little, the plate that hath loſte his colour di⸗ aers times, and the colour wii come againe, A water to take allmaner of ſpottes out of slosh of any colour, ay * Ml, ake SS a 131 * — — — gh: The fecond parte med Ake two olds ore galles and tine ſcrupules of OF cae Alome, and almuche of Shawen fecs; foure vnces of Wartre of tobite wine, one ſcruple of Camlire aud ſtampe all Cogither verp ſmal: This don take two flagons of cleete Water, and put al tegither, and fo feeth tt With a lowe fire vntil it make no ino2 froth o2 Chint. Then putte intott thee vnces of Aqua bite of three diſtillinges, and fo keepe it in ſome dbeie! of glaſſe butill pow twill occupiett, Andif the ſpotte be fi fkarlate,take a cogner ofthe fame cloth, and weate it in the fatd water,and rubbe well twiſe or thrife the fpotte , and than wathe it agatne with cleere tater, and it Wwiliges cut. The like mate pon doe in al fortes ofcolozed clothe, in taking a little of the like colored clothe, o2 other thatis nighe vnto the colour eating it and rubbing ft as is aloꝛe ſatde, and it chalbe done. To driue awaie Flies Spiders Scorpions andother Vermine fram your douse. ake that quantite of Laptotnkes feathers pon Cer and burue thentin pour Chamber, ang WwWhan fuche Wermine Gall Cell this fauone they will not abtoe, Againft Gnattes whicbe/tinge wen in the night, Ake Comine , and chetvett well and anoint Trou banbdes, pour face and al pour body it it be potible with ptutce that chalbe in pour mouth, andthe file feeling this fauour whiche is troublefeme bute bim, will not moleſt pou at. all. And if pou wit daiue them out of pour boufe, and that thet comme not ints vour chamber,take Commine, and.make therof “powder berp Sine. the whiche pou tall incozpozate with Good, bite wine, and take a burgeon of a bine, 02 other beanche hauing greene leaues bpon it, ann ſteepe tt inthe faide Wine, and ſo ſprinkle pour wins Boies and dooaes of pour chamber,o9 the place wher BS ak . roe Of x Foto pou will not bane them come fi. Aud alfo ſprinkle of ttalong bpon the walles: fo2 tn finelling this fanour thep can not abide. If pon Will alfo ojfue alwate flies, fake Sentonicem o2 Lauander cotton; and the leaues of Civern trees, with fome Comine ,andlecth it tyitt Water, and ſprinkle pour houſe with tt 93 vour cham⸗ b2¢ 5. and they (hall not. trouble pou, £92 the ſaudur of the water fs bery contrarp. Onto thetin, but beware pou lafe no bafte fo3 them to gine them occafion to en⸗ ter in boloelp,fo2 afterward thet till not greatip care fo3 the ſauour of if. Avery excellent Secret, far to take aut fortes or bard flefoe gotten by labour, in latin called Callam — Ake falte peter, Blewe vitrioll and Wers mow rac jibegrile , of ecbe of thent tine vnces/ tua | 87a buces of Alumen Sucherinum , andbalfe aw Mo. tne Of DNAeckt Lime, and lette all be PAC oni remade into pouder, then digillit in a lim⸗ beck of Glaffe . rue ttts, that the frie water is not beric good : but the {econds will bee ercellent good to waſhe theim withall oftentimes; and thep will dreie bp by little and littie, ſo that pon ſhall not perceiue tt. you mate take: alſo ſome pouder of Buphorbium oꝛ Fae phorbius, tempered with lie, and ofle of Tartre, and inco2po2ate it weil , and ſo ſoke the: ſpottes 02 barde ‘fiethe with it,and cntte it as neere as pon can, and lai⸗ png this medicine vpon it pou ſhalbe bole. Sake alſo _ the water that falieth from the bignes after thep bes cutte,and waſhe the Martes oftentinies With it, and they will were awaie leaning the fhinne cleane with out any blacke (pottes. ou mate make alfo pouder ot Centbarides,and incoꝛpoꝛate tt ith Roles Pitche, and make therofa platter tubiche pow thalliate vpon peut Martes and ard flethe, and pou hall bill theit roote, fo that thei toil aofe bp of themicines 5 and Iuili go awaie without any paine, Sake allo glaſſe beaten et Qf, fmall, 106: pe fecond parte ſmall, and twaihe if, amd take the fineſt of ff ;and mire it with a littie womans milke and fome leuaine of iubeate, and make thereofa platter , firk cutting the wart ar bara ficthe ¢ paring of the bead of the warte, and fo late it bpon it at night, and in oftentimes bing this; thep will go awate. Lo takecite or greafe out of cloth of what coloun : ſo ener it be, witboust any droppe of water, “ke fome theepes feete , and make then verte FT cteaneztven feeth them and eate thein, ¢ keepe be the right bones, the which you thall burne, ana make therof a cleane andfinepouder, This don heate the ſaid ponder. and late it vpon the fpot; and iet ft res maine in the funne,asd whan pon ſee that the pouder beginneth fo ware black, take it by and by of,and put other frelbe vpon ft, and doe this fo often that you ſee the pouder no moze blacke, and than the (potte wil be gone,and the colour of thecloth not periſhed. Balles of Sope for Barbers of diners fortes and fauctirs. Irſte pou muſte note that the Sope ts purged OF ie purified tino maner of wales. Whe firk is \ the benttian Sope bepug cut ſmall muſte be putin apot thatis notfattp, 193 bauing anp eutli fancur , and put into ft fome role water 02 other fweete waters, o2 els in thismaner foloming . Wake woll water and put into tt cheners ofcipers,anbfeeth ita good tybile,than fraine tt, £ it wil be Derp odozi⸗ ferous and ſweete:oz els putte in the floares of mirtle eree, of Dengetree, Cedar tree; Spicke, Lauander, Agnus vaſtus, Stisados, bepond fea Giolettes, Sage, ana fuche other odoziferons Aoures 03 herbes 7a Cede, Bate, our ladies glooucs, inte , Patozam, Wime, and other ſweete herbes, and make of all this a coms poltion,¢ fo makea ftusete water of diuers ſauours and (o ſeeth tt a little; This done take of the Cope that ſwimmeth Of Alexé.:«&Foliow, ſwimmeth aboue with a Spoone, and laie it vpon a newe Tile, and it wil incontinent be drie and ſhal res maine neate and cleane, bicauſe thie water bath taken awate al the filth and vnctuoſite of the fope, and thers foze will be faire and white without anp cutlfauour, . vauing augmented the good ſmell of ¶. And this imate pou keepe againſt pon haue necdeoftt: And this is the very true purging and purifipng ofte, maryat dimt⸗ niſheth tt ofan vnce 02 alittle moze in the pounde. dls fo another manet is, that pou mute cut the fope verp ſmall oꝛ els grate it, anddzicit tn thefunne 02 in an puch, and make thereof pouder palling it thorowe a fie farce. This don weate tt With Kole water o2 was fer of Hpicke, and lette it dete in the ſhads w o3 in the winde; or ets forto make it ſoner,cutte pour ſope and ſampe it, and nothing cis, and put vnto it ſome pou⸗ der of Irios ,Storax,andalittle Camfire, and beate tt all togither,and then make peur Bals, and fo you mais {incontinent after difribute then. True ttis that thei be not of any great value. But forto incorporate the odours in thefope foz Barbers balles; pou muſt take fire vnces of the fais fope,and ſtampe it wel in antes ter, and pat into it allthefe thinges folowing made into fine pouder , fo in this lteth the honour and pete fectton of pour worke. An once of Labdanum, foure buy ces of Macaleb' yan vnte of Qniie , thee Nutmegges, Maloranr; die Roles, Cipeespouder,ofeche of them balfean bee; thzee buces of Clones; fire bntes of Irios, eight bates ofthe flotuer of Amylum, with afinuche of Storax liquida,ag will lie bpon a penpsthaee graines of Mulke,o2 foure atthe motte, fire (cruples of Camfire, With a littic of tbe fine Sugre that poucan get.and tette all thefe thinges be well tamped, and incorpora⸗ ted ith in the Hope, ¢ pou hall makea pak 02 bolwe forme what fal 02 ferme, of the tubiche pou hal forme and make greate 02 ſmatl balies as pou fhall thinke Heit, and let thems d3te in the adolwe and they tottlte Att, pariite, ay u— | —9— Hid i 4 — 102, the [econde parte Hatate. Foi to make alſo of another ſorte, take two pound of the ſoꝛeſaid ſope, and ſſampe tt wel, then pat into it the iuice of Macaleb about ties vnces, and for to knolwe it, note that itis iike a cogne of fubete , and of the fame coisur , but ſamewhat round ¢ a littie grea⸗ tev. Andfo2 to get autthe tutce of it, Gere (tin Roſe fpater,o2 other ſweete twater,€ let itremaine (ait one till it ſwell. hen Kampe tt and patitinatinen cloth, and fratite it hard, and the wohlte iuice that comineth autor tt, is the iuice of Macaleb, and of the fanour of Macaleb,and the ret thatremaineth, pou thal Baie and make of it vouder, the Which pou male alfa occupie bi- cauſe tt hath the like bertue.¢. the fauour of biolettes: inith thatpow (hall taketivo tucesof Cloues, three Orices of Jréossan once and a halfe of Ladanum, an nce of Storax,¢ alithis bepng mate info berp fine pouder, ict it be tncozpozated tnfo the Sope,¢ pou (bal make x pall o2 dowe ferme ¢ fall; whereof pou hall forme and facfon peur balles ſettiag them to dreie in the chado w. To make alfo balles ofinhitefopestake Rec pound of the ſaide ſope and put inte tt foure vnces of Iris, Ling vnces of white Sanvale three vnces of the foure ef Amylam,an vnce of Storax; emake al this (nto. ponder, and fainpe nell altogither, ¢€ fiepe ita little in Role water, or mufkt waterjand pou hal make ot it a geod pat, wherof you thal foame take pour balies euẽ as you will. Alſo forte make the fimple¢ good, take tity. goand ofthelatd white fepe, with v. vnces of the pous der of Jries, tive bucesofctloucs, ty. vnces of the pouder of Aecaleh,gtucazpozate them nell togither.in a moze fer with the ater of Treile or of (pike; and you ſhali Make afermeant fal dole, tubeteof pon mate make eout balles, and thep inill be berp foone d2ie. Tocounterfeite all maner of greene leaues which phall feeme naturall, 7 Ake greene leaues of what ſort you will, and *ſſcrape ce benfe the biggeſt ſtrekes that be — | ; tibbes — Flos ribbes vpon the teate the chtrarie pate, With a inlie, Then make this colonr folowing. Bake comon otle a2 the ole of line, o2 ether touts that make (moke, and burne them in alampe, ana ſette ouer thema pot foz ali the ſmoke will ſtick and cleaue round about it: this Done gather. togither thefame ſmoke, and tem⸗ per it in a diſhe with a little otlces Cernitge 5 and ing coapozate it Well togithers hem mith thetaide colour pou all lacke theleafe on the ſide wyere pou baue biufed ana fkraped the great ribbes with a line clothe } cotton, and turne the leafe bpon the Paper double and with pour bande o2 with a pleceef: Cisthe peeie doune ſome what lightly the atte leate, vntill vou be aſſured that te hath leaft the colouxr vpon the Paper. Wher take it of handſomelx;, and you Wall Gade ail the print and deuiſe of the ſaide leafe to bee. ap it were naturall euen Bufo the leaſte vaine oↄ vibbe , fothat pou (hall thinke it fatre and with all the naturalifig- ries and markes anvif you twill make tt greene ace coring to His nature:taxe Vinaigre very frang, very Degtile, gomme avabich, blander pat; tailedins ech paste de vefie, andputalltogither and feethit, and. tf willbe greene as we haue before fatde 5 and wich the fatd water you mate makeal theſe leaues greene, and it will bee faire to ſee, foꝛ to make a painting frpfed i rough about pour chamber > pe Tpectailp tn winter time. fb fea To make a Paper borde of beaten and hainps Paper (for monldes and bollow thinges, a) Ake the thearinges of ubite paper, and fee that ft | - benete and cleane and: fpectally with parchemet, anv ſtiepe it in cleere water the fpacedifire 02\ cig bt dates. When putte theim againe into a pot that is not gteatte with other cleere water, leeth them the (pace ‘of tino houres. This done take the out of che pot with As little moyſture as pou ca: potiblest fe Kampe abedit J a mo ter 16g. Whe fetonde parte amopter ag ſmall as pou can, for thep will make pour: worke fo muche the finer. When putte them ina littte bagge whiche pow hall ſteepe in cleere water, and {f pou ould leaue them there a veare, thep world cons tinue til, in cbanging the water ones a weake: This done haue ready mouldes of leade 62 earth,fo2 thep be both qood,fo that thet becleane with ti,then pou Mal fake thischopt paperand tn wringing it alittle and tating out the water, pou Mall put iton the moulde and pefle it doune diligẽtly hauing afponge in pour bande fo? to paeffe it the better aboue, and to deinke 93 foke bp the water. Zhen fette it in the Sunne oz ina bote houfe , and whan they be drie, thep will come of ealely of thenrfelues front the moulbe. And by thts meanes pou thall make pour picure faire and nete,; and liuely as is pour moulde. And {f the paper be beas fen fmall inough, they will be like plaftre, ¢ as White as paper: andif pou twill paint theim oꝛ gtue theim a luttre, giue the firtt one coner over with ſtrong gine, thatisto fate, of that that paintersoccupi¢c in their worke, and whan it ts dete, late fuche coleurs vpon if as pou {yall fee to bee moſte meeteſt, and it twill bee a goodly thing to ſee theim with fomeiiniamentes of Gold, as frier Cherubin did. Logine a faire gloſa bute Pitture or figures painted. © Skea pounde of white and. fatte refen , with Owe brices of Plomme tree gomme, twoo vn⸗ ces of Turpentine of Ventſe, tivo vnces of oile oflive, dnudtakefirk the Kofen, and melt tt, ¢ ſtraine dt Hote ap tt is and fieepe the gonnne in Comune oile vntillit be molten: then ſtraine it, and putte the oile aud the Curpentinetogither iw alittle pot ot earth uthat is not greafie,e(ctit oma fetuc fire: and mingle {t alwales in the pot batil tebe all well incorꝛporꝛated togither, and take it front the fire and keepe it, a Sd, O38 & whan OF Alexis. aman £01,105, whan pou will occupie tt,let pour picures 02 Images be nete andcieane, and let this verniſhe be fome what hote, and ſo laie it vpon pour faite pictures euen as menne da other UVerniſhe; and it will be a berp faire pece of Worke and hauea good gloſſe. And fo2 to make another Gerntth whiche thalbe incontinent d2te after pou haue laide it on: take Frankenſens of the males Kinde called Olibanum,and weiting verniſhe, that ts to fate,Sandracha, whiche fs Oenuper gomime,accowding to pour oiferetion,and make therof a poubder the fines that vou can, and incorpoꝛate it togither. Then take CTurpentine at veniſe, and put it ina little pot thatis not fatty , and melt its then put tt into the fatde pou⸗ vers by little andlittleincogpozating them well togi⸗ ther, but lette it not be to foftes and fo ſtraine ft hote though afivainer. And than pou will occupie of it letit-be hote, anid ſpreade it abrode thinly , and pour Wworkethalbe berp Hhining , and twill bee d3te incontis nents Billo forte make alicour-whiche menne ble fo3 to verniſh vpon picuresstake oile of line, and diſtill it dua limbeck of glaſſe. Thẽ take three vnces of bernich ot Amber that is fatre,and an once of the ſaid ofle,ana {ucospozate (t well togither vponafolwe fire, ¢ whan you will occupie (tz let it be bote as berntth is,and pou fhall haue a good ſucceſſe aud ifueofl pour woꝛke as Wellin wood as inlinencothe, and other woꝛke, do⸗ png it handſomely. To make anotber maner of greene Water cleere. Gke the little Apples of Nerprum tuba thep be © ive and blacke,and beeake them, and put thens in a pot that ts not fatty, atin put te them a lite fell Alome beaten , and fet it in a bote place the {pace of five 02 eight dates, and it will baile and worke ag wine dothe {nthe fat. This pone ſtraine tt into a care uais vnder a preſſe, € fo get out the fubitance of (f,and putintotta Kede Almatnebletoes r€ it will stake e368 abe POE. 206. Phe feconde parte pou a faire greene, and tf it feeme vnto pou fo darke you mate put to (ta little Qlome, and ſo put the ſaide sompofition in a bladder , and date tt in the fhadowe, end pou Mall bauea very fatre patte o2 bolve , not le ferme 03 fa as that tuberof we bane (poke afoze:but yet bothe be good. : To taKe out a deuife made ina mould, with blacke Sope, ; Ake a pounde of blacke wathinge S\ ope , ith toons lie, and ſeeth it vntill if be Binnie of tivo thirdendeales , and keepe it ſo but loban vou will drawe out the deutfe frou the natural 3 and that pou baue not leiſer to vo tt; do thus, Dake of the falde Sope ſoden, aud Hope ouer pour Papert hands fomelp, then late it vpõ the deuife 8} picture that pou will drawe out, and preſte it foftlp with pour bande, aud holde (t fatte, ¢ the moulde til take all the deuiſe: fo that pou mate dꝛawe it at pour pleafureandeale in another maner:oꝛ els make a tale of ucove, and pat & pece of Paper vpon it: then binde the deuiſe vnts it latyng the mould vpon the Paper, and holding it in the ayer pou ſhall (ee all the deuiſe, and doe What pow will With it, and ſo tall pou come to the etide of pour purpole. But (pou till make the Paper thine fo) te drawe out the le& thing that ts; take berp fine Waper,; AND anoint it With the oile of line sand rubbe it Iwell, doping fo diuers times, and the otle twill goe of, and fo let it Date th the thavoww:fo2 a man mate Wwoite vpon it With inck and with other colouts; To make cleane thebeares.,.and 0 deie vp the Smeate under the arme bokes, Ake litarge ot gold made into pouder very Ane, Fa whan pou bane fweate in ſomer time’, 03 Af any tine ele, take alittle of the ſaide pouder HetWens gous singars sanorable your avme bles; bi2ratt, Of Mexis. Folioy, hiealk , and other partes with it, and {pectally where pou haue (iveate,o2 where pou ſmell an euill fanour; fo2 incontinent after by the vertue of thts pouder, ail the ſweate will drie bp , and in ſhorts time Will make cicane the beare whiche is knotted with the ſweate; and will keepe it neteandcleane, fo that it thall'ng moꝛe ſauour iucll but wel, and in bing ofte this pous der cauſeth that pou hall not {iveate fo muche tu that place, neither doth it burte pou , no2 faineth netther pour fiethe nozthagte, This ſecreate ts very ercelicnt and gueſen. To make Rofes, Floures, Gillefloures, awd of atl other fortes, white, redde, greens, yellowe, and incarnate in Mort [pace. @ Ake fatte pearth 02 claie aſmuche as pou will, ae, and nite it fo well tn the Sanne that pou may thake afine ponder efit. When putteitints — the vellell wherin pou twill plante pour Vto⸗ iettes, Koles, 02 white naturall floures, fo2 fo make theim growe of another colour. When plante tn the fatd pouder thole that you till baue not fuffring the to feele any ether motiure than this that followeth. It pou will haue them redde,take water/ and feeth in {¢ fome Bꝛraſile cut verp ſmall, and lette (tfeeth vntill it be diminiched of the thirde 02 fourth part, and was ter by little and little morning and euening the earth With this repde water beyng colde, and gine ff no o⸗ ther water then this, vntill pon thinke tt bath takes effect and tozought as pou would haue ft. And tf pow Will make theim Greene, take little Apples of Ners pram whan thep bee thorowe tipe, and If pou til? jaue them velowe take them whan they be not ripe, and breake thé alittle, € ſeeth theim in water, and the firite will be Greene, and the other that bee not ripe will be ꝓello w. And With the ſaid water, Water pour garth 5 andthe floure will grelve of the fame colours 3 Did and 1080. The ſeconde parte and Water if vntill the plant oꝛ roote be thoꝛouly wa⸗ tered, whiche wil be, in continuyng ft the fpace of rb. Ozrr. dates. And tf you will make then black, pou thal make the water with gali and bitrisil, as menne doe ‘make tncke, and if pou doe water the earth with it as pou boe the other, the tubite ftoure twill growe black, but leane it not abꝛode in the night time, fo2 feare of the delve. True tt is that all the whole foure will not be of that coloursbut partly ſo that it will take parte oftivos colours. Ff pow will make then of three coz lours, water thent tn the mozning with one colonr on one ſide, andat night with the fame colour on the o- thee fide : then inthe mozning on one fide with ano: thercolour , andat night with thefamecolonr on the other fide , fo that it be watred in the morning and e⸗ uening with tuo maner of colours, in changing the fides ;: fo2 there as pou baue watred in the morninge with one colour put nothing at night but on the otber fide, andin doyng thus poudball bane pour flonre of thoee colours, and of this plante pou mate make as many as pou Will, fo2 this bath bene proued. To make trees of all fortes to growe whiche Mall bring furtbe fruite;farve grectter then comenly they doe, Ake the balfe ofaplate of xꝛon thatis olde ann T— {pectallp thinne:fo2 if ft ere thick, peu could do no good with it, and trimme the fatd tron plate after the maner of a copnet,.and weats it within with bgine, to the intent it maic foone rut, and let it haue a little bole on. the pothted fide, This⸗ done put into it pour (eede.o2 kernell that pow wil fet, be tt Peche, Apple, Pere, Plumme, oꝛ other fruite, and late then all with the pong {pring turned tears the point of the coꝛnet. Zhen put to his bottome made of thefame plate of iron, and let {t.be well clofedana ſodaed Without and Within, fo that it mate baue no tard 3 ss bs aes * Of Alexis:\ “Me Fols69: ater butat the fiveof the potnt wher bp pon ſhall twas terand ſprinkle tt with baine: And ſo plant tin the grounde the point vpward in the monet of Septem⸗ ber 02 Octobꝛe; to the intent that the grounde mape rott the coznet 3 foꝛ whan the feenes o2 kernels fo en clofedin do feele the niotiturejand be ſwollen inough, thet begin to caſt out the pong (painges and the toate, and weeeth and turne ſomuche a bopt the (aid plate of fron that thep perce ft thorow vnderneth, bicaule that the rootes are ſharpe pointed and barde, and turne fo muche about, that mith the belpe ofthe earth whiche rotteth the iron; thet make little holes, and ſo enlarge the ſelues by little and little, ethe buddes 02 ſpringes turne alfo and taketh the ſauour ofthis bine and cos jour of the pron, and whan the ſaide (pring 02 budde inill come fusth;it is by foꝛte, and fo thep come all out at onetime; and hare great incomming ont,¢ cleauc falte and iopne all togtther: fo that all thet make but - gheplant,and growegreat nterucloulp, whiche Wil be faire to fee. | To foften and mollifie Olines With lie, in leſſe tben eight boures, 2’ Tke greene Dlines and lately gathered, and (i! that thet be not bruſed in any ttle; bicauſe tha they will perith (hoztly after, and will nat cons tinue abouceight 02 ten daics , but the foner pou put theminthe lie, the better thep tilt bee tn taſt and fas geut,and the fofter alſo. Mherfore dott quicklpand make the lie out of hand. And fo2 to make a bafpell of {t,take a buthell of the aſhes of Oke very trong , and the third parte of a buthell of freſhe vnſſeckt lime, and incorporate them bothe well togither, fpainkling it with alittle frety water, fo that there map rifens duſt aftheathes op lime; and that tt be well clofed together and be bote and chafed the (pace of tivo houres· This done putte it into ſome velſell of earth 02 voode that DA. hath 110: The feconde parte bath abole vnderneth, ana turreteag muthe as pou inate. Then cate bpon it theee O2foure pailes full of hote water, andlette tt bsoppe out bp little and littic, aud whan.pou haue gotte aut of it absutttuoo pailes fuil,pou ſhal caſt vpon tt tivo otber.paties full of colde water. And {e ble the matter that pou inate bane tivg paties fullef the faide lie, and fo putte pour Oliues {ufo it, aud leane them in it ontill rou ſee that they aa ‘tatkebottome, tubere vou thall pone them after this maner. Lake one of them, and beeake him Wit) pour . Deeth, andif poutee that be conte from the kernel, and that be bee fomelwbat pelletys. Then rake theim by and bp out ef the. water and putte them (ito frech water, andchaunge ft theee 02 foure times one after another, and ſtraight waie pillethem 2 AND take them out of one water to putte them in another, and leaue theim not bncouered with water bitaute then thep will be foone blacke, ana lofe the faite colour that gi⸗ ueth ther fo goodly athelwe define the good ſausur that thet hauc, jwhiche feemeth a thin galmoſt againg nature, to fee an Dliue with the leate to be of theſams colour that if was bponthe tree. weave them in frethe water thzee 02 foure dafes changing the water tiyife adate⸗ and tf you change it foureo3 fine tines inthe daie, thep wil bee fofte and ſweete in tuo dates , and pou male cate of them with Salt and CUithatgre , and after pou'haue made the bring and fs colde , put theng info ft, and within tivo dates vou maie cate of thent, fo2 they tufl be good. But noto, that ifthe Oliue have tutchcd.no Water, it Mill haue allwates a tendze f. kit, 4nd wilbe fofte to cate, but {fit bane tutched the thas fev, it muſt be ſtieped the moꝛre, and would neuer be ſo delicate to eate, bicauſe be Would haue the tine tough and barde, although (tbe faire and greene . on mate allo dreeſſe them another waie, take theim drie and at they haue tutched no water And Mepe them in eine the ſpace af a monethrthen change them into an other Of Alexis, “WP Folaini ather netue bainesthe ſpace ot fineten 0 twẽtie dates: chen make vnto them a thirde brine good and trong, and thep wtibe fettesbutof this men vſe not. ‘To makea water that will die or colour altbinges beit bone or weode. > » ! e Ghe trong white Uittatere 5 and put it inte 2 OW est of Glalle,and pat inte it of che filing of | Copper, With fonre blewe Vitrioll, rock Alon, : and Gerdegrife, and leaue itfeanen Dates in infafion: then bolle it in ſome beffeli’, and boile what thing pou twill in itz as Wood oꝛ bone, and ft Halltake what colour pou teil But note that tn feade of Ver⸗ degrife pou maie putte in tobat colour pou ttl , thal is to fate, redde, pelloive, o2 other, with a little rocke Alome. — A watertomake Téetb white, aos Aho a pautide of consent Hate. eight vnces of rocke Alome., balfe an ence ot eet (alt peter. And all this beyng made ine mito afine ponder inith abaofull of fage, 2s a Woueq arto altituche of Lentifcus cut berp ſmall Prue 28 2a) any haife a dithfull of blacke Werries, and fo diſtill all this in a limbeck ot glaſſe, and whan the water iscomeouticbange'the recipient; and ſette vnder another, giuing ita fharper fire; and the finer parte. of it will come out· And if pouthiuke good to anitigie{t.,'at pour difcretton bee it, but ic Halbe the ftronger. Then keepe (tin fome veſſel of thicke glaſſe, and welfspt:¢ han pow wil make pour teeth whites make them fire cleane from meate orother thinges that mate Ticke tn them, andifpectallpthe white fithe. thatis about thent, with a potut of a kntfe. Then you hall haue a tooth pthee of the woed called Lentifeds; o20f fome other little. fticke, and weate it in the ſaide mater, and ſo xubbe pout Teeth witth it, and —— 4 n2; aD he feconde parte iniilincontinent Leas white as Juorie and will con⸗ tinue fo along time without burting them atall, but rather will make pou bane goon gommes, and fatter the teeth in the (aide gommes. If pou twill alſo make another ſorte fo2 fo nrake cleane pout teeth 5 take the tharpe huſke of a chettnut whan tt is thic,and pie it, and make therofa pouder then takeafmuche more ot the ſeede of nettles made alle into a fine pouder , and incozpozate them Well togither . And whan pou will make pour tecth cleanestubbe theim with the faide pouder , andthat twill ſette ſuche a heate in the gom⸗ ines, that (kant pou thal be able to tut Pourmonthe, bp reaſon of ſo greate abondance of water that twill come out ef pour mouth, butit will doe pou ns burt: fo2 tn taking a little Roſe water into pour monthe, anda little Sagre candy, € fe refreſhing tt ther with, the patne will pale awate incontinent The true fecret and maner bowe te make beyond Sea Axure, ov els for all tutches or paragon; Alfo for to wake troug pafte, for to incorporate the A~ure ftonein it called Lapis lafuli, and to ‘bake it ont againe in bis time 74nd Whan you thinke cood, : Aue firſt fome cleere enete Curperitine fouré x vnces, ith fire vnces oF fatre Rofine } and ate much ot fatre Pix greea thꝛee vnce⸗ offatre Pas ! ſtick, and aſmuch of cleere nec ware, an vnce anda balf of ine ſeede purified 9 82 an vnce of ofle of bitter Almondes. wut pou (hall take firſfe a nee pot pf earth welldeaded/ and weite Turpentine vpon a fire of embers ſome what flolwe, vntil it be molten; forcing tt alteates With a wooden ſpoone made after thefacton oF an Apo little the Rofineryt as (mail as is pottible:then putte inte (by the (ame meanes the Pix Lreca, Et beaters Of Axed. “Fo HZ: beaten and ſtampt theee o2 foure times; and then the tare bepng cut berp ſmall, mingle it well with the ſaid life o2-fpoone butill ali be tell incogpozated to⸗ gither, and aboue all thinges fee that. there bee buta little fire, fo2 othertvife it would burne, and the fire would take it bicauſe they be all bote thinges,¢ ready and aptte be kindlid. This done put the ofte into it: trac (tts that the oile of line feede,ts muche better tha the oile of Almondes not withſtanding pou male put in af that whiche ts moſt comodious, andiet pont pet (o ſtande on the fire, thatthe faide compofition mate ivalpine and bubbie a litle the ſpace af a quarter ofan houre, o moze tf necbe be 3 and whan the fatoe pak is fonden, pou Hall knolwe it bp this erperfence. Lake a {poone of woode and flurre it wel about with it, then take itout,and make tive 02 thoee dꝛoppes of it into a nithe of frethe water , and ff thedgoppe rena bode in the water, it is a ſigne that (tis not ſodden inougbes, and therefoge feeth tt more vntill the droppe keepe ta gither in the water. Alſo pon mate prone it this wate, weate pour fingars iu the Wwater,and weing the faide Doppe, € {f it ſtretche out along i Dealing it out, ¢ vnloulſe it (elf, that is a figne that tt fs ſodde inough, and that take tt from thefire, ¢ empty it fo bote as if {s,{rto.a bagge ſharpe potnted at the bottome like a gellep bagge bepng firſt weate fi hote water, and let the pat dzoppe into a baſin beyng fette in. a patie full of frethe water, and de (tailigentipandetrani(pedip €o the intent that ali mate come out, and weinge the bagge betivene tiva ſtickes, and it Wiithe fonercome out. And whan (tis colnagatie,takett out of the wa⸗ ter, and toſſe it bp and Bolune bet wene pour handes, vntill pou be fure there ts ne mow water in (f, And it by reafon of the beate (tate cleane te peur handes anoint pour bandes with oile of line ſeede, Well purts fied as Wwe will declare after in the chapter of purified otle. After that pou haue well rubbed it betiveric pour 12,1, HANDLES, m4: | ST he feconde parte handes. and Well cleanſed from the water, than keepe it altwates in freſhe water, and note, that (fit bee im ſomer pou mut change tie water every dapjo3 cuerp tine bates ones. And in thas dopng it will keepe vty, peare.bepng alWaies geod and rong. Tomake the Second pafte, /ofter for beyond fea Axgure. Ake foure vnces offatre Turpentine, fire ors cep ot fatve Rolin, Gre vnces of clere Pix zreca, an vnce of faite Maxe, theee quarters of otle om Of lite feede, and feeth itltke as the other was in the chapter betozestructt is, chat it ts ſoner tedden, bicauſe (tis fofter, that'ists fate; it willimake pou fos ter Asure thatthe firke, whichets mache fronger, but pom woulde labour for Asure with bothe theſe paſtes, lette the fofter bee alates the firte ; and if the Sone be not of perſiteſt hauing beine of Colt, gine it neuer bothe the pales: But note, that in thete ting palies coniileth the trac arte to Rnolve well the pars fite bepond (ca Asure, fo2 therein eth the gaine and the loſſe, and therefoze do it diligentlp and Wifelp, jo te parifee the eile of line feede for ebe Ax ure, Ake that quantite of oile of line ſeede pou ſhal⸗ OF thine good, fo that it bee faire and tleere of 2 pellotue colouritke Golo, and pat it in a bese ef Olathe, oꝛin an Ore howe that hath a bore⸗ the bottome, and putte bpom it ſome frethe Watery and Kutee tt well with a icke that lettett fanve FAi a little while, and openthe bole Duderneth 5 and lette outthe inaterdopng. fo feaneno; eight tines 5 3 ona till the water come out as cieere as whan pou did put it in:and in this mance men paritic the fata ofle, thet heepe (tin ſome beffett of. Oise ; againte pou have neene-of tt +: And if paraduenture poucan not gette o¢ wf thelaoc Dike, takethe otle ot bitter Almondes, fo2 Of Alexis. — Fol.i15. pou maie bie and occupie it witheut any moze purifis png : true (tis that it cofteth moze, and pet is not fo godd as the other, but fo2 a wifte. dnd note weil that whan pou beare fpeake of dile, it is of this purifies wile. Lie for to walbe beyond fea Axare, Ake eight o2tembandfuls of the albes of vines T well ſifted, and put ft inte ſome veſſell that hol⸗ deth at the leaſt a paile full and a balfe of water anb thath bath a hole tn the bottome , and fo oder it that the ater mate rẽne out, and thatthe athes kepe in, and toppe the bele without foe. Then put in the ſaid aſhes and prefle it doune aſmuche asts poſſible, this pone powee vpon a patle full of bote water by fittle and little, and open it not vnderneth vntill the water begon to the bottom: And than let it ont as faſt as it twill, ¢ keepe this ſirſt water it a veſſell of giafe, and diſtili it thorowe a felt , that fs to a bande of olde white cloth , then diſtill (t againe with a piece of felt, o3 white cloth, andthan it wil be nete,cieane and pu⸗ rified, and keepe ft fell from duſt in (ome veffel leade Within, When put another patiefull of hote water in fo it, and lette (tout as befeze you Bid the other, and keepe altvates of thele twoo foztes again pou baue neede. This done do it the thirde time in the ithe mas ner, and put eche of thele waters 03 lic by them ſelues, the firft ts trong, the fecond tucaker, the third is weae Reft of all and ſweete, of the whiche lies menne do vſe fo2 to waſhe the fore ſaide paſte with all tuban the A⸗ sure will not come out, as pou haue learned befoe. Powe Wwhan pou will occupie of this lle, take of all chree ſortes aſmuche as pou thall thinke geod. A man maie make pet another maner of ife, to waſhe the patie with, and to purge tt from bis buduofite and fates. Sake afmuche calcined Sartre as pou will, aus botle (t in deane water the (pace of a quatter 2 ot an n6. . ‘The fecond parte of an houre 02 moꝛe, thenlette ft go doune to the bots tome ¢ keepe tt fo cleere:fo2 pou mate occupfe it whan the patt is vncuous 02 fattp, and alſo fo2 to waſhe the beponde fea asute,fo2 aſmuch as it augmẽteth lightes neth the colour of t. It is alfo good fozts beale the fkabbe, fhurfe,andlafarie, tfa man ble to waſhe him felf withit, and maketh all the bodp cleane and white. How she Veſſell ought to be, wherin all the wa: ters are put that the azure is walbed with, be veſſell muſte be of earth bake and anellen, OF, saivet leaded, and poliſhed in the bottome and it it be not ofearth,it maie be of Copper 03 Latan well policed at the bottome, andlette it bane thee pipes 03 canduttes, one. in the middle , another ſomwhat lower, and the thirde within tive fingars ofthe bottome. . And if pau thinke that ttis not pet a- suresletit ſtande eight o2 tenne dates vntill it be well fettled, and pou hall (ee at the bottome a little asure. Then walhe tt With fret water as pou did the other, and fo put tt with the otber,o3 els kepe it. part, fo tt is faire and good. The firft parte bowe to knowe the vertues, goods nes and fignes of Lapis lafuli , and to make true. ~ . beyondefea Axure moft perfectly and experst He Cate firk the ſaide fone with (ptttle a2 wa» ‘ter,andifette a piece of white cloth before (t, and pou hall fee it gine tii ita faire lufire of a Violet colour, whiche thall comfoste pour fight. ind tfpou twill make the proofe fo knot if it be dine, take alittle of ff, and laie tt bpon bote embers and make it flame, the take itout,¢ (f pou fee that it ig not altered, if is a ligne that (tis good, andif it chage not at all, itis of the fineſt, bicauſe it feareth not the re, but rather augméteth bis true and pacfite colour. IF pou luill make another proofe ; late tt vpon a fire patitie, op bpon ſome other xzon and. ſo beate * si Of Alexis. Fol.117; fiainbe and then quenche it with white binaigre very flrong,and take tt of, ¢ if pou fee that it bath not lotte norchanged thecolour., tt is ofthe bel , andifit take colour againe it ts of the fine and mofte parfite. and {fa maine could get of this ſeconde, which encreafeth his colour , he might (ellit fo2 three 03 foure crounes the bruce, but very little of itistobe had that luil kepe bis natural colour, but wiil change Come thing in the ttipng. And pou muſt note, that in making thele tris als with fire , (fthe fone de not keepe wholly bts nas | turall beate, the asure (hall not be of the faire, but of the nreane fort. To knolw tohan it is pander, whether it be good 02 no, take a Goloſmithes melting pot,and put alittieof it,into the fatd pot at pour officretto,ang fet iton the fire and let it flame € beate, and then let it coole againe. And (fit bee not good tt tol melte like. glaſſe, but it it be good it wil remaine bumolte in bis o wone fubfance and cilence, € although it bee in pour pers{t will pet be good, and if incace it were But balfe good,and balfe badde, the bande Will melte, and bes conte-like a cake, and the fone will remaine in bis fate and colour fill. And this fraude and deceit ts cas monly wrought of them that (ell {t, and therfore lette euerp manne beinare of it. And ofall the three ſortes of Asure, pou (hall get out fo2 cuerp pound of fone, Z meane of sbat which endureth. p cimentes aboue (aid, about a fine vnces and a balfe.of Qsure, andthe firtte which ſhalbe the finest will be folde fo2 xij. o2 vig. du⸗ cates an vnce the ferond fo2. (if. 02 titj.crolunes, and. thetbird acrotone. Than hall pou take out the laſte whiche ts calledcinders.twbicheis.of no great balues. € pefneuertheles tt wil beare the cot ¢ charge of pour pal, and by this meanes pou mate giue tubgement of the gaine and profits of pour woke. Wut if it wert of thofle ffones whiche in tripng of them do decreale and lofe their colour, a manne can not make ſo mache nog ſo fine: hut if vou will take paine ts? to tine thetm the P.ig. M1038 HS, NT he feconde parte i030, Pou Mul giue Chen the paft, as (¢ ſhalbe dectas tev afterward. True it ts that it diminiſheth mach in weight. But that ts geev,truc,anp parfite, whiche ts full of eines of Gold, and ſhining:and that ts it that fultaineth and abineth linely all clientes of fire , of Winaigre andalfs all other triaii. Tie waner howe to prepare the tone Lapis la: \ fuli,and to caleine it whan you will grinde it. Ake the ſaid fone, that ts to fate, that whiche D bath the teines of Gold, and whiche bath ber in cimentes and fore aide profes, and bꝛeake him into pieces as bigge as halel nuttes, and walhe theint tn hote water, then butte theint into a Goldſmithes melting pot and tette it on theembers, and make thetm redde hote and flaming , then take them out one after another, ¢ quenche them in white Ainaigre diſtilled thozotw a feit thee o2foure times, 03 els quéche them in the boine 03 piſſe of a pong chila that ts in bealth: Ane then diktiilea in fhe maner afore ſaid: but note that Ainaigre ts better, anp make this talcination fire 02 feuen times, fo in ſtamping it. i¢ Will bueake the better , ana hee fhe eafier to grindes lnbereas ff it ere not wel calcined a manne conip fkant Lampe tt, btcaute te caſteth tt felfe within the Copper. But the other which can not endure the fire, and remaineth not in bts proper colour being putte in eimentes, pe neede nat to talcine thus, bicaufe (¢ would lofe all the meanes of hig Bertue and colour, and fothoulde you tofe bothe pour labour &nd pour time. To gette out the Gold of Lapis laſuli, æfter it a Zrounde, Ake of the fatde fone peepared, and broken in ©: moter of Copper sand baie it berte (mall : vpon a Porphire and let there not be leſe ther apound ott’: and patte an bruce of purified Mercurie in Uf AUX, eee FOLIO, in the fain pouder and put this pouder ina linen cloth | and weing o2 traine it bard, andthe ſiluer wilideape \ out binging the Golde with it This done patte the i faide matter into a Golſmithes melting put,and ſette i {tot the fire;anbdthe Mercurie will fie out. and turne inte fmoke, andthe Gola willremaineat the bottont efthe pot, and make of this little quantite of Golde⸗ what pow twill;fo2 it is ſine in all parfection: buttrulp there is no greate gaine og pooũte to getont the Gold after this ſoꝛte:but nenerthelelfe 4 thought it good to gine pou the knowledge st tt, bicanfe the wale and 4 mesne is eaſp prisugh.. wet 9 will tell: pou that this q Galoiahiche is within theſaid ſtone is ibe very true: VV hae belle beyond (ea Asures Foz it augmenteth his gloſſe oꝛ yondefea lofce, andthe trimnelle and in painting: it is very Azure in q fofte vnder the Wen 5 and ſpreadeth abeode verte | foftelys F opto Tanipe theoneaftet Ward bepug-cais tined oj not calcined, take if and ſtampe it in a morter of Copper couered, then paſſe it thoro doe a ſiue verie ſine, and couer if ouerrfor this istbe finede , beautle, and goodneſſe of it. Me araeer bowe to make the licour vber with: menne braie che Lapislaſuls, for to — be⸗ yond fee. Agure of. ara Ake thee o2 foure glaſſes fallof vel, (je water, and diſtill it thorꝛo w atelic that Aful ot it in al, and putit in a little ne we “eralpotte, and putas muche as an Egge erabe bonny to (t,.fo thatthe wae der — bee ag it were peliolve , and lette it ſeeth fo: muche Untill cbere cife no more ſtkomme or frothe: faz than it is foddem and pownrate take itfrome the: fire and keepe {ttn a Gitelle. This tone, take ine: Dꝛagons blood aſmuche as Putmegge, and byate it ” apogpbhire Kone; dotth a uttle af the fain honnied Waters, 120) wna he Teconae parte Water and kepe it in another violl o2 glaſſe, and adde bute it afmuche of the fatde water that it come of a Giolet colour, and that ts thelicour that menne bie, but keepe it well from duſt. But (fthe fone, out of the whiche pou will get pour Asure baue a biolet colour linelp and parfite,put to it the fain ifcour that tt maic make a Pecockes colour, that it be not of to bie a cos isur,and that if be rather cleere then redde. And ff the fone haue to much colour, let pourliconr be of adark and cleere colour,and ff the fatd ffone bane a cleere coz lonr,let pour licour be of moze High colour. But nete that pou mutt applie al theſe ſortes of colours to pour fantafic-and ninbdesin adding to the matter oꝛ ſubſtãce little 02 tnougbhaccozding as pou ſhall {ee the colours. ake alfo of that Deagons blood tubiche the Goins fmithes doe ble: true it is that comonlp thep ble that lubiche thep call Lachrima: but take of that that ts in pouder. There be fone that grind ¢ bate it with tive partes of the fo2zefatd liec,and one part of Dragse: other make it with Bdellians , tempered With a littie water, and then tt{s good. The manerboweto braie orgrinde the Lapisla/nli vpon a porphire ſtone and the figues of thefame, Mike of thelatve pouder beaten and fifted, and T begin te brate or grinde it, ſprinkling tt by little Rand little with the famelicone ,iand that it bee welbtloſed, andkeptetogither as ſtreight as potible foz beyng at large pou thould lofe muche of it, and bes yng clofett Will bjate the better, «owe, pou mute bzaie and grinde a pounde sf the ſaide ſtone at tinife or thriſe/ and no tefe,:and you mate not be lefethan §. Houtesabontit at euery tine,tfpou wil haue peur monie out ot tt, and (olpzinkictt rounde aboute with the ſaide licour ta the tntent tt mate not icicane to. the fone tn grinding ft. And note, that pou mate beſto we aboleglate full ofthe ſaid licour about one pound of eee. ~ the Of Aisi. SS Fodaan the fone. And wohan pou bane ground one. part of it take it awaie, and grinbde the ret in the fame place tf it be polltbie, and take beete that pou putnone other ivaterto itthan the faidlicour, And it vou will know inban it fg ground fnough , puta little of it betinene Poiir teeth before, and tf pou feele tt crackeas tt were pouder than itis well grounde But inthe means time beware alſo that ft be not grounde ſo ſmall that dt lofe bts colour; but let tt be indifferentlp tucl ground. And to dete thefatde ftone after all is qrounde, laie it spon acleene fone, ¢ drie it in the ſhadowe out of the funne for the fanne is hurtful bnto it. and whan pou think that {t fs Date, tutche tt With pour fingars,¢ tf it turne inte pouderitke yearth o2 ozie date pou. muſte take it awaie, and tn not taking it abayp, it would not hurt it. ut (fit be Dzleandturne eaſely info pouder: than take it alvafe;and fo (tis. afigne that the pouder isfattp with Bonnp , and therefoze mulle pou purge and putifie it to the futent it mate come in due time out ofthe patie. And te waſhe afterlwardthis ſaide Ar sure, takea Barbers baleno2 a litie baſen of catth, snade foxthe purpoſe, whiche muſte be well poliſhed Wwith ta euerte where and inthe bottome,and ſo putte the Azure into tt; than putte into it ſome ſweete Ile whiche we bane fpoken of befoze , and let it be. aboue ft about the height of fourefingars,and waſhe it wel with pour bande 5 and than lette tt finke doune fo the botfome onttll it be Well (ettled:: than poure ont faire and foftlp the faide water into the befell before mene tioned, andiette it date-a little tn the ſhado we in the ſaide Balen. This done take (tout circumſpedly and diligently, and (peane tt abzode bponthe Porphire “fone , avid lette it fo Die thozoinly : Then putte tt as mong the patte fo2 to incozpozate ft in this maner foie Toincorporate Lapis laſuli inthe firong paft,or other foft,after that it ssgroumdty,.0 2 : Q Taka the Po ee A fecond parte Ake a pound of Lapis laſuli whan {tts gronnd;¢ oy “4 pered as ts alore faid, and takealfo a pound sf the ftrong pat which ts the Arſt, e waſh tt wel With pour handes on the out fide, thancut tt taimal peces,¢ pat them into a little pot wel leaded twithin ¢ fa ſtiepe it; then fet it bps the hoteembers;¢ ve ſhall melt the faty pat: but take geod peeve that it frie not, ¢ tf paraduẽ⸗ ture it (hould frie, put into it a dꝛoppe of: tbe foze fata ofle,¢ by and bp tt toil leans fripng. And wha the pas is Well molt® take the little ficke o2 ſkliſe that yon did occupy whan pou niade the pal, t annointit with the faid oile, obati the pais turned mire tt wel, and in the meane time anotherthal pat in by little e little the fo2efaid pouder piepated,as men do oile vpon falades @ never teaue turning of (tfologas there is anp, but pet a little at ones; € with the ſkliſe inco2pozate it to⸗ Gither along time vntil pow fe thatthe pourer be wel mired with al, thatnothingmay befeensoutof? pak, Bat al wel faltericd petcedin. And whã you ſee thts, by ¢ bp take the pet fo boiling, € porre it into a bafeu of cold water and end fart) With make the ſaid pot as cleane as poucah With the fklile,, that there remaine nothing in (t,¢ whan the ſalo pak is colde fo that pou ‘map handle ſt mith pour hande, anneint pour handes with the fe2¢ (aid otle,¢ pew fee that the paſt ts well Dieds colozedit is a good fagne, vith pour bandes fs ans inted tolfe the pal bp ¢ doun the fpace of an bourse €a halt, dra ing it cut al waies inlégth ¢ ouerthwart again, to thintet that iit bad madcap holiobo blad⸗ ders within it might be athe better brought into ons maſſiue body orꝛſnbſtance And nate, the more pou res monet dp e doun in pour handes/ fo mache the moze “thall pou gefoutof tt in waſhing it: This done make it into the forme of along 02 rennd lofe 5 as pou hail thinke goed, than putthis paſt into a bacin welt pols liſhed setcane with cleane:s fret} water that is clecre ingugh , ¢ let {tfotoke b (pate of x.oꝛ rhdates 02 more Of Muxin Folyay fo2 the more it foketh the fatrer hall itheethe partis ter, and intl eaſeliar and ſoner come ont of the palic. Toget beyond fea Axure out of the paftes,... Ake the pak prepared, wathe (t bandiomely.ank wel without with pour bandes in the fatvecoloe Water, than pat ttinto a baſen, the botome whercok vqu muſt anoint with the afoze {aia ofle,¢ that the ſaid bale be at the bottom verp fine € wel leaded: this Den, pours bponit ſome luke warme water that ts {kant warm ⁊ let it be two fingars aboue p pa,¢ if the fala water were diclilled thorow a felt, tt would. be muche better, ¢ fo2to be affured, pou thall wate the paſt after, itis waſhed, to the intent pou map knoelw what todo, ¢ how much pou ought to take ont of if, in cõſdering with pour iudgement the otle that: mate parabucture be entren in in badling it,¢foleane it in the ſaid wa⸗ ter luke warme the (pare of aquarter ofan joure if ſt be in ſommer, but tf it-be in winter, leſſe. Then remes ber to empty ent al thefe waters into the foreſaid veſ⸗ fell, bauing thaeegutters.o2pipes,¢ whan pou voide sut the firk water, put in other luke warme Water, to the intent thatthe pal map-be the fofter,¢ fo bplittic € little the good will come ont; Foz il pou would bans (tout al at ones;pou ſhuld do pour thinges cull, ies mote ¢ durre fatre ¢ foftly. the pate with the fore ſaid Hick or ſkliſe· And (f incacethe paſt huldcleaue to the bottom annoint pour bandes, ¢turnett bandfouly € fo often vntul she water begin fo ware blely,t whay pou fee the water colozed ¢ Died, empty it out bps the other; holding ¢ futtaining Sp the patt with the little Aickes 02 ſuliſes, tothintent that.tfcleaue no more fo the botom of the bafin,¢knotwe, that bery little ofthe irk jure that cometh out wil ftaine €colont.a gteat deale of water. And whan pall is in the May to rieder € g{ueout the Azure, it wil caf ont as tt ere, certaly blew beames of funtie, Aud tha pou hall empty. out &@ fath Water bps the others ¢ wha — * eRe Ty a — "The fecond parte that fs (the bafen , fratne tt tharꝛo w a ſtrainer fo2 te: faue certaine little peces of pa, if in cace there foule: come any among the sure, and fo twillitcome the tleatier ana purer. his done put from hand to bane fomte luke warme water bpon the paſt and turne pres tily the ſaide pal with pour fore fatd Rickes, lelfourlp and bandfonelp, {peciallp at this beginning fo? fears: lef the patte hould tafe and vndoe tt felfe ana fo rens ber and gine out all che Azure at ones $ whiche thing: feould be to no parpofe, nettber could yon afterward fo2t {t,02 oꝛder it. After pou baue thus tutned tt foure 93 fiuc tines, take bp togither pour pat; and you Wak: fee bowe muche there ts come out,foo of the firk there fhould come furth toute 02 fine binces Fahalf,ethatia to be vnderſtand ifthe Lapis laſuli be ofthe fined and - there ould no tele come out. And bicanle itis the frit, fet tt a part by tt felfe:fo} tt (3 the true beyond fea Asure. Wy this fame maner and wate continue to get out the felf like ajute which (al be the fecond; and {et itatfo apart, and pou (hall getout of it thzee 02 fours breed . heepe this tanie order aud. meane in getting out the chirde With this fame water alluaies luke warme and that the cold hater be (kant ant, ¢ furre if ith pour foreſaide fKickes. After, tt hall be at pous diſcretion te get out the fourth whiche is called Cen⸗ ders oↄ Guer⸗⸗ i of the colour of aſhes, and tf pow wit have itout, the ater muſte bee fomteinhat hoter 5 and thatt ft willbee of agreye or albe! colour. And Detctirpou mak tozing and prelle hard the patte with the ſtickes and if it wil nok come out With the water; nine ita ſttie orthe fore Tats lie: bis vane put al the Asutes ſeußrallyx bp themſelues forthe one til marre Another cls and (pecially thelag. And becrepou. mak vnderttand that before ‘allthete azures be gotten out pou thule deftowe about it eight houres and before they tfll finke'ts the Battome; tt totll beno tee than Teri he twelae houtes 07 cherin iteth vour ganic; an gee tH? pay 2 Of Mex Folais: fo empty the pater dilfgentip. And if in giuing (tthe lukewatine Water , the Asures Will not come cut buf, ina (mall quantite, giue tt twee partes of water and _ gne parte of ſweete lie, ¢ tf pet tf conte neuer the more giue it a greater quantite of lie: And pet tf therfore tt fuill not come out, giue tt cold lic, but if net withſtan⸗ ding all this it will mot come out as pou Would haue ' {t, fake a pot, and pat into it fonte aloes of Dines, and eleere frethe water , and ſeeth it the cight parte of ar houre:then poze ft out and let it and toe cleerg it fell, but let it be fome what ſharpe tn take Bpon the tonge. Gud hall pou make fo2 the lak remedie, (pecially fo to get out the laſt Asure. wou mate alfo take of tt hote fo3 to waſhs the pate with, andthan caſt it alwate fo3 ft is no moje worth any thing, and note, that in get⸗ fing oute thefe Azures conſiſteth either pour lofie 03 pour gaine. How the Lickes 0) inſtrumẽtes of woode that menne ble in the pate muffe be of bore 02 other fine woode, and about the beeadth of fweo bandes oz moꝛe, and a fingar thicke o2.a little moze, and greater ait the vpper ende and flat ltke a Amande. : Of what colour the Axuresare whan they come _-» out of tbe pate, and yebat figne or token they Mexwe. la, De matiifek ſigne and token of the irk Asure: ipban tt commeth ot, is, that iffeemethfome - aly what courfer € thicker tha the other, which ts. “aren bicaufe of the beines of Golde. that ate in the faioe tions. The fecond halbe finer and thinner but pou ſhall notfeefo good a colourin tt. The thirde (all feeme vnts pow more fine andthinne, but it Hall be paler of colour,and cleeter and open, and that ts to: be bnnerttas whan the Lapis lefalitg goodand-parfite. The prtce of thecolours bath bene vefoze (poken of.· Whe one colteth ovdinartly Gre bright crounes the. . pounde, accozding to the places .. and tf the fone bee. ial: Do lGe good — i M0 i q iH Wc: i Ht Ww —9 ain ini i) Hi i om M H lid Bui. i. : 1 | ay lg hi a | } a : | i | fg b ; iM i 9 ‘Am ‘ vi te i it } hs Hi es iH ie 4 i 9 ih vie " —9 Hh ill i 4 uid j ' ! J 6 126; .. he feconde parte good and fine (as it onght to be)a man tall get out sf iLat the leat all compted ten vnces and abalf,and the fone be not fo fine, pou hall get out at the leatt eight buces. Bet neuertheles p None maie be fo euill that ye dal gaine nothing at al, but rather be a great lofer. Tbe maner bow to waſpe and puri fie the Axares as foone as they ave gotten ont of the pafte. ? Wan pou bane gotten them out of the paffe, ‘ana baue taken out the water, put bpon thé ſome ſweete lie that is cleerc, and wathe thé bandfomelp With pour bandes. And {o hall pou do to cucryp forte of the Azures, eche one bp him felf,and empty ont eche of the waters a part, and ict the fafa waters. ſettle before pou put them {nto their bafens, and wathe the fo often batitl they be cleanfen frem al maner.of greaſe o2 fat of the patt. Than renfe them ty2ec o2foure times With freſhe ¢ cold. ater to the intet they map be the moze purtficd.¢ made clcane. To puvifie parfitely the Axures with the yelkes “53 of Hennes egges, rena Re — Ake the pelkes of ſine oꝛ fire egges of hennes OL oattane bent nurriffed and fedbve with corne, ẽ » not bith qraffe, and perce the peike with ſome Marp pointed thing, and ſprinkle tt beere and there, as men do oile vpon falades , Bponthe Asures a littic Spon eche fogt;and do fo in euery baſen, andturcezpes rate well togtther with pour bande the egge with the Ajsure,than waſhe tt again with irég fweete lic, and Wa the {t fo long vntill pou (ee it come out as cleereag pon Did put it in:thã rinſe (t thꝛee 02 foure times with freth water, and this is the true waſhing ¢ the parfite purifipng which giueth a gloſſe vnto al asures, ¢ thig fecret doc all the crcellentmafters ble, andabsuc.all thinges let the water alates fettle before pouemptp it out into the other bafins,fo2 pou hould dimintihis inuche the great maſſe of Azure. Where ts pet another goodly fecret fo2 to glue a glolls bute the lato a ie Of Mexia Folaty inbich is buknotoci.fo inattp men, and thatis haw the Gsare is wel walked and purtficd,as is before mes tioned. Cake the gall ofa bull and breake tt bpon the Gsures,as pou did the pelke ofthe Cgge accozding as the Asure ts, vpon enerp fo2t. Then rubbe thent well with pour band and Wwalbe them as befoze. And note, that all thefe maners of purifipuges are made one after another, whan the Azures bee out ofthe patic, - and pou tall make all the ſaid purtipuges dilfgentlp bandfomely andlepfoutip inthe baſen. Andthisis a berp ercellent ferret. . The maner bowe to ftraine the Axures, after they: be purified made cleane and walbed, (ag © is neceflarie te ſtraine beyond fea Ajure, e o⸗ ther alfa,{f happelp thete be anp greale 02 fit 93 anp peces of the pall remaining in {t:t02 thefe Be sures mull be meruclous wellordered and trimmed, as we bane beere befo2e mentioned. And therfore pou Mall do thus. The tak water that pou thal gtur thei after they be purified, pou (hall pafle it thorow 2 faris 03 fine:then thezom anotberthatisfiner,andthelat - tinte thaꝛowe a ftrainsur, and tohan pou ietil make this waſhinges, alwaies let the water Land Batiil tt beccleere, 02 els pou fhall take Op the water by little and little with a fponge , but take hesde that the As sure entre not inte the fponge, After that pou baue taken al the waters thus bp, let the sures be tn thete bafins,andlet tbem deie inthe ſhadow and not inthe funne, fo2 itis nofqoodfe2 tt, And fpetially keepe all pout tuorkefrom but ¢atother tmmandicites-¢ filth: and whan thep be date take them bp diligẽtly eche onz by Hint felfe, € (o put ebein in bagges of leather in the finoothet fide,t whan ft is boũd bp rubbe it el With yout handes,fo2 it is made fine by thatmeancs. And p longer it rematneth made, the better colour it getteth Wwhan pou hold it in theater, andtf pow intl fine agate pour azures fozte makethe ofa greater price value⸗ de yor i flit Mt J Wy | “i He ate iii ah aN a —Bv i —4 iin ie rf My i i 3 i } | 4 3 J mor Hi Hi Hit { Hh ai an: 1 i 4 i iti if — i it i — — m8. he feconde parte pou mak put them ones again to incogpozate inte the ftrong patt, following the maner and o2ber befoze de⸗ clarid, and let them remaine ſo three dates : then take them out initke forte. as we haue hewed pou before: And the oftener pou do thus, the finer tt will are. It {struc that tt wilidiminithe altuates.in the weight: but pet fo2 to put it in worke, one vnce wil go as farte as th2ee vnces of the other, and therfore pou mall bee diligent in all thinges , € {pectallp in the waſhinges, ica pou ſhold lofe pour labour. And alfo be ware and bigtlant to knowe the ffone, to make pour cimentes, and to compound pour paſtes. To make black Sope for clorbes, with all the ones and tokens that it giuet b and maketh in boiling, Ged Ake thirty pounde of onfleckt white lime , if pou can get it, and that(s tn greate bole peces and not tt pouder, and foure fkoze andtenne pounbde of the &rongel ates you can finde, sen oder ¢ dreſſe the aſhes rounde about the lime, in fozme and maner of Doster, and fpeinkle With a bꝛoome weate in water the (mall peces of lime a little at.ones and often , to the intent that the fire mate cn: fer into it, and whan it is well mollificd and augmen⸗ ted by reafon of the beate whiche is in it, let there bee two of you, the one to incozpozate well with.afpade 02 ſhouell the lime with the afbes , and the otber to ſprinkle water with the baoome well bpon it¢ round about it, to the intent therertle ne pouder 02 datt of it. And lette all (o Well be mired, that aman may not knowe 02 diſcerne the lime from the but o2afhes,and Water it ſo much coundabout, that intaking a hand⸗ full of the fame matter, andin weinging it, it tleaue togither. And whan pou (ee that tt fatfeth no more pouder oꝛ duff, gine it no moꝛe water. This done clofe bp togither atl this mozter with pone {pade, and lette itfo ——— ina Deapetwoo 02 thes pears ’ is cafet ee ee a ee en . — Of Alexis. Fo.ny heateth and boileth beyng in a heape, and wba tt may keth chinkes 02 cleftes about it, it is a figne tbat itts rife. And (fit be in cold weather pou inate couer it; fo? feare that it takeno colde and fo lofe bis beate , fo2 than tt would make no good magifrale. Myhan all this ig done, ſtraine the fatd mater in a veſſellot earth having a bole inthe bottome., bepng couerid with a little rawe, and a diſhe oner tt, to the intent that the mater mate runne in time: and whan pou putte it in pelle egallp euery where as muche as pou cat, and lette it be allvates euen aboue:then poure bpa it fome hote water, 62 eis do as folloiveth, as J mp felfe doe. Wake ready fire o2 eight patles full of the ſtrained lie, and pours it on the bellell 3 meane of the irl tobiche is good, and at the ſirſt put in tuo 02 thee patlesfull, — the whiche beyng funke doune, put ft as much moze, and open not the bole in the bottome, vntil al the mas ter be drunke vp:then let it runne ont by littic ¢ little, and bicaufe pou mate the better kno we the fire, the feconde andthe third, takean Cage nelve laide , and Hinde it rounde about with a thocede and as the mae giftrale le commeth out, put the Cgge into if, and Wwhiles the egge rematneth aboue, put it al inte a veſ⸗ fell,o2 {t is the firſt whiche you ought to make muche gf, And toban the egge finketh in the lie, put that feo cond by ft felfe: and pou can gette of the ſirſt fourtp pꝓounde, pou fhall get of the ſeconde thirtic,and of the ebirde twentie, and of the fourth aſmuch as pou will: Guo let all thefe be put by them (elues: ¢ (fpou couer theut weil that they do not euaporate noꝛ bꝛeath out, they will continue alwaies a peare beyng Mill goon, Wwhan pou haue done takerry. pound oſf the fitl , and ton of the fecdv, and put them togither and looke weil df the egge remaine abouc , ¢ (f(t appeare not muche, Weaken (t no 022, fo2 {t Halbe Wel fo. And note, that onto three pound-of the ſaide lie, pou muſte banc one pound of ofle, andin pouring it “rie and vag 7 Ro LE 4 2 —— — — i i J i i a Bi: —9* Hs 4 ie i ue Ve i MN 1 130. T he feconde parte Well with a fick,fo2 feare that the otle be not burt bp the bfolence of the ſaide fe: Ana make this compofis fon at night,to the intent that it mate remaine tn ine fulton all the night: then in the moaning ſeeth it the Space ot ſeuen o eight bourcs 03 nto2¢ , actoꝛding as the quantite is great o2 little : for whan it is aboue ¢ hundreth pouttd. it mak teeth ten boures 02 moꝛe:and ban tt beginneth to ſeeth and ſwell much, take ft by and by front the fire, and ſturre (t alates aboue bir zill it beginne fo botle foftlp. Andin the meane time ceaſe not to ſturre it, fo2feare it burne to the bottom. Aud whan pou make the compofition ina caudzen, ict it neuer be full bpa bans bꝛeadth, bicaute it-rifety and {welleth alinaies in ſeething, and the offe wouls bee lofte sand in mirpng tt oftentimes.the otle inco⸗· pozrateth With the lie, andfeedeth the fooner, Gna inban tt bath ſodden about eight 02 niue-houres,pou wate beginne to alafe and poucit, and fee that poe keepe alwaies a little of the fire ann of the feconde fe? all occafitions that mate chaunce. Gnd-whan ff bath boiled onto the fate boure, pou thall fee tt ware thicke, and make the bubbles tn feething long anv thicke. Dhan mate pou beginne to niake pour profe and aſſaie. That ts to fate, in taking a lidtle of it with & fpoone, and putting itintes little earthen ditbe, andiette tt coole, ther cut tt with alittle ticke, and if itclofe togither againe 5. is a ſigne that it is ſodden inough: and (f it doe not cloſe tagither againe, (t i⸗ not, ain therefore finithe the ſeething oftt. nd make many of thele pꝛooſes and affates. And what {tis fode bett, take the fire from vnder it; and ſo take it of ant fette it in fome coole place 4 and whan it is coloe pow mate. otcnpie of it, and it willbe good. and paritte, Sind tf pou make it with ceere tle although it bee Kreng,t¢ ts all onesbut if pou make tt With ofie pareht oo thicke, tt will not bee verie cleere. Dne of the-bete agnes that vou mate fee in it whan it begiuneth te ware; Of Alexis, Fol.13r« Ware into a thicke fabitance, fs that in taking of it bp With a Cpoone, the theedes 02 little rekes bor breake without thrinking vp again, ¢ this is a fignethat it {gs fadden {nough. and whan pou haue taken bp a lite tel, and haue lette it coole and fo cut it, and than ff it hbe ferme and fatte on the fides , and in letting tt op it tarrp vpright, than ft is ſodden. And fatter an houre ft were not feoven , that is te faic,that it bad not the finelve, put vpõ ita littie of the irk magiſtralla littic at-ones , and fo lette it botle an Doure 03 abalfe. Ano thatrpou tall make againe the like aſſay 02 proofe as before, andifit (heive pou not good fignes, pou hall put vet alittle moze to it vntil pou make it haue a fat and foltoe bodice, ¢ let it be not to (oft no2 to bard. And bethatbatherperience of this knoweth that isto be pore in ſeeyng it bofleonelp. And whan pou fee that it{g toll take it from the fire. The figues that Sope giuetb in ſcething, ifit be to barde, or to fofte , whether it be tiguide er white. — F whan the the Sape is ſodden you would take Hi out, and that pou ſee it bite , and in making the p20ofe oꝛ atfate it waxe harde,note, that than it is berie good, € if pou will baue it rong take it of, fo2 beyng made itreturneth to bis colent againe, but ft remaiñeth fill ftrong. Wut tfit bee to Trong , ft is motto be commend(d,fo21t waxeth bard, and fo goeth én pieces whan pou would occapie it,fo that pou Hall be fatue to feeth it againe, and to make itretarne ints a good and mealurable forte , fo2 bepng fo ſtronge or Hara itfrettethto muche the clothes and conſumeth theim. Anoby mp Counfell pou ſhall ſette tton the - Give againe, bat putting firke into thecaudzon a little of the third 02 fourth magiſtrale lie, togither witha Little ofle,¢ fo boile it, This don put in the frog fope, € al wil incozpozate togither.¢ let tt fo feeth an houre. gud pou thall {ee that ft will not be hing 93 pe : Ko 9 43 ® B SaaS aa NS Se ee Se — —⸗,— — = : — — ee — — — — 132. The feconde parte Audindeede it is better whan ft is ſomewhat ſofter. It is a thing of greate impoꝛtance to kno w With the tong what there lacketh tn the boiling. Take pour lable and furre it wellabont: and then take a littic pon pour fingar , and pufte ft bpon the ende of pour tong, and pou ſhall Judge of pour felf what there lacs keth , fo2 if it be ſtronge beponde mealure , pou fhalt thinke that a cole of fire bad tutched pour tonge:but if it be not to rong , ft will not ſeeme Onto you ſo burs ningſharp in tutching it with pour tonge. And whan it is fo ſtrong it bath neede of the fourth magiſtrale lie tuith a little aile. And (fit were to ſoft ( which thing por ſhall alſo knotwe bp pour tonge) it bath neede of the fir magiftrale lie,¢ gine tt thele mirtures a little at ones, to the intent that ft be not let 02 hindred front fecthing, ¢ mitgle tt tn faire ¢foftip. It is alfo a great figue and token that the {ope is Grong, whan it dca» keth tn little pleces,andleaneth muche magiſtrale lie in the bottom of the deffell, inbere it rematneth long: but whan (¢ is fefte and eullt fooden , it maketh as (¢ Were acertaine gelley: than pou thall putte into it a little of the fire magiſtrale, and boile it vntill (t bee Well fodder, and ware bard and firme, but whan it {s. phough ff till dave towarde the colour of greene ware fome tubat Darke and obfcure, andthat thalbe whan the fope is ſomewhat fofte, and not muche ſod⸗ ben. Whe figne andtoken that Srong fope ought ta baue than it ts well fodden and (ndifferétly inough, fs, that it will bane the colonr af Marmetane,¢ d2alve fometwhat tovard a Utelet, and tall be obfcurelp glittering , and baue a faire floure vpõ it, and thalbe good and parfite. Wut whan the black (ope ts become ſomewhat white and ftrong giue tt alittle ofle,o3elg fome of the thirdimagiftrate lie, ¢ that alittie at ones, leat you Weaken ft to muche, and fo it chouid ioſe his Hrength: ſor than pou ould gtue tt moze atle, ano moze Of the urſt lie, and ſo there Mould bee great dane roas Res Of Alexis. ~ Fol.ag3. ger init. and therfoze beware and {ee that pou bettote and diſtribute wel pour lies. But tn this cace pou thal gine (ta little otle, and in bofling it, tt Mill be whiter, anofoefter. After this, continue with the firk lic, and ict it be bote and alittle at ones, and paouing it often times as we haue ſaide afeze, pou hall bp € bp know that it will be well trimmed andozoered. nd whan it halbeto muche ſodden, oꝛ burnt, the figneo2 token fhalbe whan it is fo rong and white out of meaſure that (t fs burned. Than muſt you gine it fonte water onelp,o2 fome of the fourth lic hote, not boiling it any s1102¢, 02 at the leaſt berp little, ¢ bp this meanes por mate parfitely atchiue and come toan ende of your fuorke «. And alwaies whan pou will adde 02 put to te anp mater bpd the caudron, botte it enermoze alittic, bicauſe it til incogpozate the fooner: And make often tines pour profes and eſſaies. And if your worke gs well, do no moze in (t, but be diligent and circum {pect in taking it from the fire; andtake it ſo hote as it is gut of the caudron. Foꝛ to make afterwardthe Magiſe trale,pou thall do thus:whan pou bawe gotten out the fir, which kepeth o2beareth the Cage aboue, which fuilbe about nite pintes, and of the feconde that beas reth not the Cage, athirdendeale , whiche ts three pintes, and of the thirde the balfe vohiche withe thee half pintes, aid of the fourth aſmuche as pou Wwili: fo2: of that menne bfe not muche,and as nighe as pou can kepe thentall by themfelues and couered/ bicauſe they ipilt fo keepe well inough· True tt ts that ſarne men are wont to put them all togither, that is to fate one meaſure of the firſt, one of the ſecond, and half a mea⸗ fure of the third, and ſomewhat leſſe, ¢ one mealore of cile , whiche are in all thaee meafures and a balfe, and by this meanes you maie multiplie afmuche of tt ag pou Will. After peu haue thus ordered and dreſſed ét,{n the caudron, make fire vader it, fo that it map be but thant luke warme, and Curve (talwates in the ie Ren ey caudzan 34 The feconde parte caubjon with pour ladle,te the intẽt that the offe mate bicopazate,€ perſe thoꝛo the magiſtrale:then leave thal ihe night in nfuſton, and Glue tt re againin the moening, and whan tt {s vote urre if luell that it mar incoꝛpoꝛate togither. Am note, that it mug boile tett e2 twelue boutes,and wil not ake anp lie atthe bottome,andin boiliug lift bp pour ladle a high, and it will make long frekes like theeebe the ſpace of fire Horres, ad then will beginne ta faſtten and cioſfe bpit ſelt, and will make Grekes whiche beyng broken will returne bpward againe,¢ that is a fignetbat ft is noe pet fodden inough: but whan thep breake not nettber * returne backivard but rematne fag and Whole than (¢ is ſodden, and therfoze pou alltake tt from the fire, fo2 this ts the true figne ¢ token of tt, The other figne is, toban it is colo cut it in iittic tolles,andif thep tan Dp2ight and not fall, ft fs a ligne that it ig made. Laie of it oftentimes dpon pour fonge before tt be ſodden, and if pou feele it to ſtrong giue it a little of the third 82 0f the laſt magittrale, accoding ag p it to be ſtrong, oꝛ eis littie o3 fnongh after as pon hal fee tt bath nede. If pow ſee to lubite and frong, gine lettenot the ope be te fron S > therefore avfate it fit: NO} (6 lubite 5 and pet doe not faffen and ciofe it felfe, (De, and it it the feconde anbd not bepng lubite, giue tt a ifttie of the fourth, bit bet berp ttle atones, to thintent vou take not alwate fo —⸗ eS eee Of Alexis, Fol.s3m, to muche of his fore. Wat whan it fs almoſt ſodden and is very white, give it a little oile, and it will bee boell. Myhan tt hould be ſodden and that the houte o⸗ time of bts fecthing ts paſte, and ts neither rong no2 white, gine it alittle of the firfle 03 of the fecond , 99 ofthe other, after as pou fee it ftonge nroze 02 beſſe, ana it will returne into a good Fate, audinuffe botle fap3e and foftly, fo2 feare tt iicke not to the bottome, and bourne bp the reafon of to muche fire: fo⸗ fuche a fireis of great impoztancte. Whe fourth lie, ts not ſet a wo:ke but whan it maketh as itivere a gelley, ard is {rong and to rawe. Where bee ſome gosd Maiſters € tuooke men; that put tn the fecond magiſtrale with the otle , tothe intent that the ofie mighte net bee ſo muche burt by bis frength, andthenthep putte tu a littie of the third, andtbhen alittleof the fourth , and after that alittle af the firfe : but there {s no burte in that, foz-there bee mealurcs in it sania thele mirtions are nade in the prefeuce of other menne whan the swatiter will not ſuffer it to bes knoweir, fo2 feare - ieafte that other hould cafelp learne tt. The good and parfite magiſtrale lie will beare allvates anegge duerthwart, and wayeth eucr more tile as muche as. water daeth andcontrarie wie whan itis leſſe ftrong it wapeth leſſe, and the oile waieth as mache asthe fourth. If pou orꝛder and appoint the ſaide lies. bpmealare, gineenct the aduantage to the otic foure 93 fire fo2 the bundzeb:, {f pou totil haue it fatte and: faire 3fo3 be that is well erperimented in it zno weth well in boiling what is needefullte it· be t¢otle, lie, o⸗ anp other thing. Mhan you will make white Sope, Zeepe and vſe the ſame meane and wae, e whan tt is moe than half ſadden, put into it ſome ſalt, according to the meaſure ¢quantite of it;am let it bolle a little; then take it out of that caudron ¢ pat tt inte another,. « than it beginneth to boile putin againe mogetalt, -glesvbateoy SHE BE IO? SORE TAGES 2 BD : i fi bi i" iy 8 t lp ; i Vi Na 4 . | H hi Hi 1 } — — 136, ~~ The feconde parte ‘and let it feeth to bts parfite meafure. This done, fet it to date in a plaine and ené place; anv cut {tin peces, fo2 it will be partite good. Penne make the Itke mith Sede, as they do ble at benife,the fait muſt be groffelp beaten, and tert pound of it fo2 the hundeeth,and mire if with tall about,and put in but alittic at ones, Tobeale the Skurfe, Opes the roote ef 'the berbe callid (1 latin Panis porsinas and (hrape ov grate it, and putte tt in a little pot, and put to it fire vnces of otle of rofes and let it (eth well, and whan it beginneth to botle put tn fire vnces of itarge of Gold 9 &N0 & drꝛagme of Precipitatum prepared, and lette tt remaine a little or the fire, mirpng ¢ furring (t fill, and allo afterward Onttli it be colo: then anoint the fRurup bead with it and ſtrowe bps it like (pice alittle houre of the graine called Lupines,ana fome beane floure mitt togither, and ſo put a coife bpon his head, and that hall tuttice ones a date in doyng it three dates fogither. Ana if the heares fall not of them ſelues 9 pull theim out bp little and little 5 and within tweiue 02 thirtene dates he Hall be cured. Alſo another lwaie,take Sage, Roe fentatie, our Ladies qlooues, Camomille , and Panis Porcinus, cut this berp fmal, of eche of them a handful, botle them vntill they b vertue and ſtrength bee rematned in the wine than fitatne it and preſſe well the herbes and waſhe the accompt SE — Of Aust = Fol.agy atcompt, and pet neuertheles tf pou prone it pou Mall finde a meructons efter of it. Take thaee pound of old larde of a barrow bogge, and late tt to. fepe tuo daies in ſtrong Ginaigre, and lette (t be couered ouer With the fafd binatgres this vow wrappe it in three 02 foure ſheetes of paper, and bpon that tive oꝛ theee leaues of Cabbedge, and laie tt vnder che bote embers or aſhes ivhan pou couce pour firesé there let (tlie tine houres 03 moze oꝛleſſe, accoꝛding as the fire pas great, 02 as long bntill pou thinke it be rote inough: then take it outof the fire,and make it cleane, and ſtraine out the greale of it, paſſing ttthazoly aling cloth, andbp and by putintoita quarter of am vnce oꝛ mo2¢.02 leſſe of Werdeqrife braied berp hnally accogding as the infire mite thal be great 02 (mall, and incoꝛpoꝛate it well togither with a ticke the (pace of att houre, vntillit beqinneth ta ware colde, to the intent that the Gers degriſe deſcende tot al te the bottome, and keepe this grealeas a precious thing:and the older tt is, the bete ter operation it maketh, Andannoint the bead of the pattent With {t,cuerp fecond night,and waſh alſo his bead twiſe a2 thriſe weeke with ſweete Ite, with. handfullof leane ban boiled and dais it Wellagatne, and anoint bis head againe, putting the cotfe vpõ bis dead and none other , and whan pou baue annointes it thoce 02 four times the ronte of the beare wilbe ripe, and pou mate placke alfvates ſome out in waſhing, and thep will come of eaſelpand without pane. And 4f {1 care they would not come ofeafelp neither with force, tare not fo2 that:fo2 the diſeaſe bath not perced thither and therfoze let them alone:fo3 (ome time thet bee not dangerous: but if they were infected oz burt With the atfeate they woulde be tofe and fall ofor els eaty to bee pluckt of, biraule thatthe ointment: noth ripe theroote, and whan the bead is all bare, Without Heareand madecleanesfeare not: foz all the beare wil some againe katrer thay ener — and be as | i | — — ——— —— aa — — 138: The fecond parte be carevandfound. This hath bene oftentiines pzo⸗ wed, and hath wreugdt well almoſt in ali meine : ¢o3 pou nin know that there are foure kindes of fkurfes, the one is moze groſſe and ſfleſhy than the other, and therfoze marueile not, tf pou finde fo many diners res setptes:fos there be many menne that beale the fkurfe fobiche kriow it not: but tf tt be the thurfe looke vpon dis natle, ¢ if there be a blackectrele about the white at the roote of the naile, anv the greater the circle ts, the worſe kinve of ſkurfe it is, and theretoꝛe pou hall bie the remedies afozefatd, and lette bint not cateanp hogges flethe 103 cigre oz harpe thinges; and with the betpeof Gov be halve bealeds Taxe alſo a great liſard 03 two 5 and d20 whe thetm in comon ofle 5 and than fecth them ontill thep cõſume, and with thissite anoint bis bead oftentiines , andthe beare will conte: fo fatte and fuche great quantite;that he Wall not tell wWhat to do with theim. There ts alfo another tentedp fo2 to heale the fimple thurfe. Dake atthe greaſe ofa male bogge as muche as pou twill , and ſome ſtronge Binaigre fora third part, and Hall an vnce of (alt begs. fen and ſtampt, and bolle tf witha ſmall Gre vatilt alt. the vinaigre be eenſumed: then take it from the ſire ‘and put inte tt all theſe pouders ſolowing: berdegris alonte of the recke burned, of eche of thein two dam, mes, brimllone and ſuet of eche one a Diamine,and ple Heons song, and let al be well incorporated togither BHO andint his head with it ones a daie, and waſhe it ‘tivile 0) thriſe a weeke / and bolle in the lie the raste ‘Ot Lapathww 0) Ramex,it engi} Sazrelly and trains it, and then wathe bim with it and whan it is drte as gain anbint hint atte. Othe foure kinves af (knee the ficile fo Calléd-Porrigo forinoſa flowery a3 white — Teutie che eth ee Farfares 03 Farfirofa'; bicaule tt hath the colou? oF bjatand ſkales like vñnto bran, the thiva Vifcofadamy orcleauing like bivdlime,and the fourth Lupine/e Picante (tte like the graine calleotupines, | ork ise Ane Of Alexis. Fol.ag9% And in the korme and matter the one és dole, the other moiſt, the oue vleerous/ ¢ the other withsut bicerss ¢ here. oftt followeth that the one ts moze harpe and {martiig than the other fo2 the cauſes of the fkurfe ate grofe humors coptupt¢ clanuny, wubiche ſomtime fg bought with es euen from our mothers wombe⸗/ forte by eutu gruerningot onurfeluesin opr iife 5 the moik fkurfe is with bade ſores, e the drie vᷣ cruſtes. Aexcellent andatried water. forthe [ kabbe. “Ake a bioll full of iwet Water 02 Koſe ater,o2 cls of other Weete water, as though be wold make {t for fome noble man, ¢ put into tt an bree and a halt of flat ſublimed that is beatẽ betp {mal baifan once af fait This done; fette tt beforetbe fire bpon a tile,to the intent thatthe bfoll takena hurt in botling⸗/ and letit botle vntin allthe length of the necke af the biol be decre ated. Then take tt of;¢ whan itiscola,putins toit fue whitesof three newelaidergges well beaten that they haue no more bifcofite 02 clammpnelte in them and put allo inte tt the iuice ot fonte Limons/ and of two fonre: Oꝛenges/ c let al be well incorpora⸗ tedtogither inte ſaid violl and ſturre it well, whan pou haue thus done leaus tt in the (anne tive o2th2ee Dates ¢ 4t Will be made, And in this maner is the fata water made, ¢thasmenble it. Atnight whan pou ge: to bende wache your felfe onelpabout the fentes With a ſponge weate in the ſaide water „and then werng € ꝓꝛeſſed bacve > tuathe peur (clfe digthipouer With the fala fponge. This ſaid water boilbe as white as milke Ind odo erous and where as vou Wwathe pour celte with it there it will make the fhinne white, thus ceryxſerond night; and wohere chere (6 any ifkucfe 92 craft, weate tt with this water coũd about notte uche pug the ceus.,. foxthatwonld greene yon » 30 sale rake another water Gutpler,.¢ baithout pager, Hake aglatteoxbictkasbefoge, andall it Autth tater, 4 put ents tf tion oncesiofeerkenlome, bal nn encaot Sl pes vt &. {fe fablic — — — ———p — | | | J = Sa ——— See 140. The Jecond parte ‘fublimed and aſmuch (alte,and ali beyng beaten inte pouder very (mall, voile (tas the other befoze was; vntill (tbe decreaſed beneth the necke of the biol: then fratne it bandfamelp , and occupie it as befeze the o2 ther tuas ¢ fo bp. this meanes the fkabkes will come outat the iointes, and twill incantinent o2fe bp 5 leas ulng pout lleche and ſkin nete and fatre,as tt bath ben eftentimes pooued. 5 A remedie for any burning ev [Kalding , either by — Sire orby bote water , ot any other sa/uail chakice what /o ener it he. | Ake vnſteckt lime aſmuch as pou will, € ſlecke int in conten oile, and take it out as deſe as yvou can poſſible and incoꝛpoꝛate it with oile of Ro⸗ ſes, and it will be as it Were an ointment, wher with pou all anoint the place that ts: burned o⸗ ſkalded and it wil chortly eaſe the paine and greefe,and heale Within fire oz eight daies, not leauing any marke 03 ſkarre bpon the (kin. Alſo for the fame effet. Bake an once of litarge of gola; and feeth it in white ine ant. Slittle Winaigre, than take tt ofp andimeakethereof a ery fine pouder. Take alſo an vnce of butterjandals- muche ofle of Roles, and waſhe tt foure o2 five times fn frethe water : thantake balfean once of Blane rafhlk ~ Burned, ana the pelkeof a new lain Cogesandalittie Ane figat; and incorporate all togither with a iittic Role Mater, ans (prcad this otntinent vpon a linen sloth, ih it toll polite pow berp minche . Another to⸗ thefante. Dake (ome trong white Ginaigre; andthe white oſ a netde laide egge with thetulce of the rine 2 bath of an eidern tree and mingle alttogitber, ann: wete ſo me pecesof linenclothin ttjand late thenryps onthe burned place one ‘after another ,.andpousbalk be hole, and whan pow will beale op the wound, take alittle OF the ſecond tine oe darke'of an eldern trees, and got vut the nulce efit, andalitele pouder f feane eee U. kenſes Of Alexis.’ Fol.i4ity Kenſens, a little ofle of roſes, anda little netoc tvare, and make therof as ft were an ointment, awd ſpreade it vpon the peeces of linen cloth, andiaie them vpon the burned place, and pon thal fee that thet wil confor inate and heale bp in hort time. JFo2 to make afters Warde an ofntment tothe intent thatthe confoltdas tion andclofing bp mate be faire: take tenne vnces of oile of Roles, tive vnces of ne we Ware, and fet them on a Nolwe fire,and- whan thele thinges be molte, put into it twa vnces of Afininm, tirenglithe Sinople, red lead, o Wermillion, aud foure buces of itarge , and ict all be made into a verp fine pouder,and make tt to come (nto a ſubſtance e2 bodp, and late it bps the ſore⸗ and pou Mall ſee meruclous effet. There is pet ans other meane ¢ remedpfo2 anp burning thatis, take glo larde of a male boage,and choppe ft well, the take a flagon of white binaigre thatis berp Rrong, and let the lard feeth tn tt the (pace of too houres ; then take ét froin the fire, andict itcoole, andtake of the greafe that is bpd it, and waing tt bard with pour bane, that all the binatare mate goout and none temaine in Its, Chis done keepe it in an earthen poticared, andthe older itis the better tt willbe, bicauſe it doth bis ope⸗ ration fooner. And whan any man burneth him feife, tet him take of the ſatde greafe,and annoint the place with it and the paire till ceafe. Jn the meane tune pou mut haue made reap the beare of abarechoppes: gi tut as ſmall as is poſſible, and whan pou haue as nointed tt, trowe of the (aide beare vpon ft as it were: gpice, and let it remains fo. And whan pou anotnt it agaln at night, and in the morning anoint it vpon the other ointment, whiche por vſed betore,and then cal on Woe heare as befere and take idneuer of Untill it come of, of it (elfe, whiche wil be within fre or eight dales and the thing bealed perfitly without. any mark: 9) {katre, And note beere that at the beginning ot the enfll, the oftener you anoint tt tbe more aide Step 7 ¢. & po $42; The feconde parte will decline awaie, and the patient fall feele greate allegement and cafe,and thal be mery. And for to fake aivatc the paine out of the hand, and to doe a mexue⸗ lous cure,as foone as the incõuenient thalibane hap⸗ poned ſkrape a littic larde of a barrolve Legge vppon if, aid doe it quickly, for in doyng it with ſpeede pou fhall perceiue tt frie, as though it were tna fripng patine, andthe pacient thall feele greate cafe, andthe paine will ceaſe. Late to tt ofthis atthe beginning th2ee 02 foure times in an boure, and the pacient fyall recetue qreate confolation and comfo2th. This ſecret ig good, and ought not te be contempned,ai though it be no great matter. To make pilles of Turpentine, Ake an bce of turpentine of veniſe, and wache Ci weil With boJage water, 02 with: fame.other. cozdtall waters, eight o2 ten times as pon Mall thinke good. Then take theee vnces of fine fugar beas ten fmall, andincozpozate it well togither bp. little andlittle:fo2 that taketh aluap the bifcofite and clam⸗ minelſe of tt 5 in ſuche ſorte that it cleaueth not togts ther:and at the ende you ſhall leaue a little of (t with. out inco2po2ating it, in the pafte:fo2 it haibe alwaies good fo take at anp time, ¢ neuer periſheth:and whan pou will take of it, vou maie do with itat pour pleas fure. And this pak bath one extellencie in it that is that it cleaueth not to a.mans fingarsjbutmate alfe be chewed fo that tt will not ſticke nor cleaus te the palate o2 refe of a mtans mouth, And iwban pou baue made them,take a littic inamome mirte with ugar; and rolle them in it: then bardelp take the atialitimes. and boures , foꝛthey will woke marucloufiy-in flege matike,and colerike fomackes, and ridde men front many in ward palions and util cauſe a good appes fite,and the bane of the mau (all giue an adour as it were marche ioleftess icine 7 csnana aft! eae, 4n Of Mex. ~~ Foliage An elettuarie of Nerpruss, that is to ſaie, a fe: lutine Iulep meruelous good for the Gout, / Ake thele little fruites of Nerpré about the ende Ox September, whan thep bethoro we ripe, and hauc bad a white frofte,and gather them early fu the moontng,and Gampe their a little in a morter/ fo.that thep be fant baoken, and put theim in a pot 03 fome other veſſell icaded within, that bath no fauoue of any thing, and couer them well,and fette them ina hote plate to confite the (pace ofeight 03 tenne Dales, thet preſſe out the iuice and fubftance of theim the motte that pou can: and fo2 enerp pounde of the fatde fuicepou thall.putte in a pounde of purtiict bonnie. : his son, fet them on the fire,and botle them ſſo wiy vntill they be fodden , andallate vpon a perce of Pas per, if the dꝛoppe rematne fafte togither tt ts ſodden ts nough, fit rurine abode itts not ſodden inoughe: Than take ttframtbe fire ,,and putte into tt an vnte of Sinamome and two vnces of Winger both well biaied and beaten, and inco poꝛate it well togttber fo bote as. itis,ano fo keepe itin bores wel couered, and theolder itis, the better. lake of thts before pour meales afponefal as wetin the mowing asat night, ana keepe pout (elfe (peciatlp ont of the aper,and ſo tt will do muche good to them that haue the gout more than to anp.othee, dicauſe tt eaſeth the paines verie much, and doth good thoro w dat all the body like wiſe by tealon of he cuachation. ~ To make giltinges vpon leather whiche fhal feeme like Gold ,andlaiyng theim vpon Siluer or glaſſe, sheyi/ball appeare to be Goldin dedes Rad Ake anewe potte well leades of theſame bigs nefe that pot will make pour worke, make al⸗ fo a fourneffe of the betghtofthe pot, fo2 feare . that the fire gette not into tt, bicaule tt is aly motlike vnto artificial Gre, and theretore you —* d — 5 AS. The feconde parts take heedes This done, fake theee pound and foure biccs of line feede and fecth it douly in the (aid pottes vntill it bee ſodden, and tf pou ill knot whan itis ſodden, put into tta hennes fether, and take tt eut ae gain incontinent, ff the kethers go of fn tt, itis ſodden inongh, otberivife lette it ſeeth, and whan tt ts ſedden mough, putte into if eight buces of Roſen, and Sans Dac, thatistofaie, Uermir fuche as ſctiuenars vie, foure vnces of Aloe epaticum: andall this bepng well beaten and ſtamped verp fmall, putitin lurring and mixing it ith a fticke and tf. allcome togither in a jnaffe, be nottherfoze abathed, but augment the fire, and neuer leane ſurring ft: fo2 in feeling the greate beate , thelethinges will melte , and become liquite. And then let theim boile fawly a gsod while: having fo done take an affate of tt vpon a pece of paper,o2 bps on pour naile, as menne comonly do, Whanthep will know il the Julep be well ſodden:oz els betwene yous fingars to (ce iftt bee thicke inough 02 no, and it pou thinke tt be to cleers pou fall put to it,fo3 tivo dates, an vnce and a balfe of Moe fucotrinam , Iwbhiche gineth ita colour ſomewhat darker, and the worke thall not be fo bright 02 cleere: but putte to it alfo fomuche the feffe of Sandrce as pou (hall that (t {s fodden. S hfs don pluck backe the pot by and by From the fite, and let it Mande where any abe is, bicaule it dꝛabbeth but tt felf the beate, € fo the fire wold burtie it allsthe empty {t out badfome\lyp befoze it be cold,tnto acoople of little bagges pointed at the ende, one within another like Ipocras bagaes. Andthe materthat is not molten Will remaine in the bagges, whiche wil be moze thes the balfe ,and that twitlno nioze bee any thing worth fo2 that purpofe, and bp this meanes pou thali baus made pour verniſhe foto gilte with all, whiche will keepe berp well andiong,and the elder itis , the bets ter operation it bath , keepeit therefoze weil fromalt gmaner af duſte, and lette i¢ not d2oppe.o3 RADNER wx fe x n Of Alexis. Fol.taie And note, that the dee ts tt that giueth the yellow coe Jour to it and maketh it loske like Gold and the other thinges make it thicke . And tf pow will make it exces ving firme and fat, whan the oile fs fodde, beyng put in bp meafure,you thall takeout of (tas much as you thinke good, then ge fozeiward in pour worke, and tuban it tg ſodden, there will not be of it aboue thee 03 foure pound, andthat is the leſte pou can make at a time sand pet nenertheles thofe that medle with the making of it, make rl.o2 ir, peund at a time, and kepe {t fo their neceſſitie. And if pou boil laie it bpon glaffe a3 tinne,either the matter muff be bote 02 els the glas oitinne, andit muſte belaibe abjove bpon it witha peisfill, and fo thal pou bane a faire pece of worke. Ass experimented oile ag cinft poifon. Ake thzee pound of old ofle oliue, and deuide it Osx thee fond3p deſſels, and to one pound put thoce handfuiles of Hypericon., tn engliſhe faint Zobns wort, and leaue (t in the funne eight dates, thé botleit tn Belsco marie the (pace of tivelue bourses, which is mabe as we wil (hele pou aftertvard. bis don yor (hall ſtraine it bard, iu pouring vpon it fome good Wine, as Paluotfie, and alter that pat alfote it thoee hanvfuls of the ſaide herbe, anda pound of the fatd ofle, and fo fet it DIG. Dates inthe (anne as befo2e, in boiling it afterward tipe lue houres in Saluea maria, and weing and ſtraine it harde again as befoze, where ante pou thal put thace haudfuls of the feed of the fata berbe,and a poundof the ſaide oile. This done bo ag befo2e, ith ſtraining it in the ſunne, and in Bs/see marie, pou ſhal alfo after this putinto it theſe dꝛogges tollo wing, as gentian Crecediliam,ay herbe(aſtet pile np)iike the thittte called Camelionniger, Rue llius iup⸗ poteth it tobe that whiche is called tomonly Gerlinens Cardina, Zeduaria,Ariftclocbiaretunds, Wo⸗mẽ till, white Dittanp, Sandal of all fogses, baile aenenibo gave, - fo SEB,25 146. > Me ſeconde parte red of eche of them tuo vnces, and putte all the ſaide hinges tha great glaſſe, the (pace of ten dates tn the furnne. Dauing thus done, pou thal feeth thé thirtene boures tn Belnco marie, Nraine them afterward verp hard: then (hall pou adde to tt ſaffran, Aloe, Spicinard:, Reabarbari electi, ol eche of them fire Damines, and {et them in the fanne agatn the ſpace of Gre daies,¢ botle them a ne ly (ti Balnce marie; toure¢ tiventy outes, € make thefante crp2efion ¢ ſtraining that pou dtd bes fo2e, whereunts pou ſhall put an buce ¢ a balf of good Mitridatum, € than it is made sand beyng thus made; kepe it for pout neceſſite € neede, fo ft is a verp fones faine thing again potfowtaken at the mouth, ¢ bath a fecret property againſt the plage, fo ones. Der bie tt alſo in ansinting al the poulfes,¢ the bart,that ts to fate the left fide, then couer all bis body and lette Hint alone With the hote linen clothes vntil be fal tuts agteatefiweate . And this hath bene proucd diuers fines. Moin Balnedm marie is thus made,pou mutt fet a caudꝛon full of water on the fire, ¢ in the fame wa⸗ fera great glafle fuche as men fill ith all, wherin fo pou mull put all pour thinges to botle. Gnd make vour caudren of water fo baile that the thinges in the glaffe mate allo bole, and bicauſe that water in the caud20n cõſumeth, pou muſt fill it hp again alwaies and lo heere is Salneum marie, — - — ————— moo KO CHE ſeede of purſelane of Wilde ſutcory, and Gy garter ſuccory of eche of thent to-dJamines,the ⸗oures of Nenspber , and of ttolettes, ofeche of theim a dzamme an once of the feene of white Parpas dol, tino vnces of the feede of Scbe fee, half adjamine ef Infquiaméalbe, a Damme of (attratr, fine diamines of Lignam aulce ten dꝛũmes ofthe betrie of a pine apple tree, and boile all this tn fire paund-of ater, dntilt (¢ be decrealed of the third part, then Traine tt,andtake fire Oiices af this Rratning With an once of Zulep of GF LISLE Pre een bias. Of Alexis, Fol. tao biolettes 5 and drzinke it luke Warine euery morning at the bꝛeake of the daie, and you ſhall ſee a mexrue⸗ lous effect, within foute dates. © esti A water of ameruclons and excellent vertue to bring againe the ſighte of the ics , to him that Path loftit 5 ert diminiſped by fickenes or any other accident er cbaunse, ee — T Ake thee dzammes Tutia, made in pouder very ſmal, and almuche Aloe Epaticum in pouder, two⸗ drames of fine ſugar, fire vnces of roſe water, fire vnces of good White Wine, rather ſweete than oz ther wine: but true it (9p to (pete fs not cémendable. @treal this togither , ¢ put (Cin fome.cleane veſſel of glaffe,¢ bepng wel clofed and opt, let it in the ſunne a moneth togither continually, mirpng ¢ firring tos gitber all the ſaide thinges at the leſte ones a date, to — the intent they sate incogpozate Well togither. This don take of the fame water, € putcsrtaine dꝛoppes of itbyon pout eles morning and cucning,¢ in continas png fo a cettaine (pace, it twill cauſe the fight to come agatt as clere,andas pure as it was before. And this twas made and ordained by a confultation andcouns fellaffembled of the Wife ¢ bea phitttions of all Ita⸗ ife,to bꝛing the Cmperonr of Confantinobles fight again the peare 1438. whan be was, at the Gnodeand conrile of Fettare with pope Cugene the fourth,ang bis ſaght tame againe buto bint, asfatve as eucr {¢ was, bp the meane of this water. iS olde : To rensedy or belp bleod/botten eyes comming by. . any Reume,fuxion,or fuche otberlikecaufe, Taser toppes oꝛ endes of Uozmewood, whiche is an berbe well though kno wen, and Lampe ft, mirprig it With the white ofan egge,and roſe Water, e make thereofas tt were a plaiſter, and ſpreading tt vpon a linen cloth tebiche pou thall late vpon the ep). where the blood {¢,02 els bpon bothe. And doe this at night whan pou ge to bende, and the nerte morning — T. j. take 48. The feconde parte take it of, and pou {hall fee that this platter thal bane dzawen fo it (cif all the blood and all the rednefis that was in pout epss,and ſo pou hall be quite of it. Totake awaie the yellow laundife from the face efesery man to whome it i bappened be reason of be gall runne and ſhedde about the body, Ake agreate tubite Dnyon and make a hole T be buddeth dut, caſting a wate the greene of it, and putte into this hole as muche goon triakle as the quantite of a cheftnutte , but ictte thfg: triable bee tncozpe2ated with balfe an vnce of faffron, beaten, and let him rott by little and little nighe vnt⸗ the fire, fo2 feate that be burne not 02 roſt te muche,o2 els take ſome Gith of the athes. And whan be tsrofen - inough , late bint in a white linen clothe and weinge bim bard that the tutce maie come out. And ict the pas stent drꝛinke of the fame tuice th the mozning fatin J thes bates togitber,and the Zaunaife wil go alvate.. Alto fos the like etter. OGtue bim to drinke adamme anda half of Scole pendria tn englity artes teng, weit made in ponder, with white wine luke warme cuerp. morning falling; the fpace of thenty dates tagithes: and all the pellatones and paleneſſe tyill goe awate: The lthe etter worketh Lepatinm acatum, fodoen with. his rete. And like wiſe the wine wherin balertan bath. bert ſodden, beyng drenken tn the morning fatting, healeth thetplene andthe linar, whiche many fies: ate the caule that maketh the gall to reine and ſpread ab3ebde,as ine Haury afore fatd. : Fa mate come ent of the cares any thing that ie by chanuce fallenintotbhens., or bath purpofaly oot a Bee PUR iy... a tide? sa? ues ape Ake the berbe Mermorella., and ſtampe its ane T of the iuice into the eares of the pactent, foz. ¶ itbath the bertue and Qeegth ta don we out anp thing that is in them. . ceaſe. Of Alexis. Fol.i49. For the tooth ache, Ake thelittle grafnes o2 feeves that come of ive berbe 02 ſhrꝛubbe calicd in latin Fa/aris, 02 Es nonuimos,oꝛ Anonymos, ſome there be that faie it is the tree called Anagyres, tobiche ts an berbe 02 ſhrubbe beryp pleafant to fec to,and bathafatre pellolw fioure,. but aberp boarible and linking fausur, looke Dio/ces vides, in his third booke the, 142. chapiter, Dake of the feedes hercot tfpou can get them, ffnot, take fome of the roote, and inake of it a pouder: This done, take a little ozfe og greene organte, and boite al this tn frig binaigre bute the third part of tt. Shen wate pour inouth inith this binatgre as boteas you map endure ft, and incõtinent pou Malbe bealed . Qlfo fo2thefame gtecfe,take Clouce, bonny rofat, e aqua bite aſmuch ofthe one as of the other,then put tt al togitherinto a: little pot, andtakeof the fatve compofitton tn peur mouth on the fide tubere the tooth greeueth pou, and hold it fo a certainefpace of time, and the paine will Te mæte an a king tooth tofatl ont Abhim felf, witb out any inſtrumentes or prom tooles, | | Ake tobcate floure, and mire tt with the milke Oe the.berbe called ta latine Herbelaferia, itt french Tintimatlle: 02 berbea latte in Cnglith Spurge that hath milke tn tt, ta grecke Fithymzlos, inbiche is an herbe well inough kno wen, and thereof make as it were a pak o2 dalve, with the whiche pou thal fil the bole of the tooth, and leaue tt in it a certain: time, atid teetacth will fall out of tt felf.. Alſo (f pow waſh pour mouth euery moneth ons with wine wher inthe roote of the fatve berbe hath bene Conver, pow fhallneuce baue pathelnpourteeth. Alife the decocte⸗ sh 02 pouberof the oures of a Pomegranate trec;. bepng put in pour urouth and betwee pour gommes fatleneth the teeth, * E : sti. Ae 150. ~The Jeconde parte As eleckuarie for the bead, which conferueth the mes morte clecreth she ſight and conforteth the fromack, The the doures of touglotie, of Borage, of Ros —T——— eche of them a pound, tate alfo fenell leede, anniſe feede, the ſeede of fea fenell 2 and Serge the bils of eche of thein fige vnces, with an vnce of fine cinamome. Beate ¢ ſtampe al that ought to be beater and famped,and ft al thofe thinges that mut be Gifs feo. This done mingle them togither ¢ make thereof an elecuatte, of the tnbtche pou hall take tn the moze ning the bignelſe of a chettnutte, and pou ſhall ſee a meruelous operation, fo2 thists come from agreat perfonage. las dha Againft she pildneffe or baldueſſe of tbe bead, and tolettetbat the beares cither of the bead or berd, Soall nat fall of, 7 Ake the rotes of bꝛamble or blackberyp buch cals OL jeoin latin Rubsas 03 Sentis,of the Einde that beas teth floures at the firtt, € the rootes of Nettles, Then take pigeõs dung, and burne ft inte bery aſhes --baue alto ome ates of Wines , with the whiche pou hall botle the fatve rostes, and make therof fonte lie, and waſhe pour hedde withit and aifo pour berd, and the beares wil not fall of, iſo fo2 thefame effect, take bonnp,fenigreeke,and the eves clipto2 thozen of front a boantble 02 blackberte buthe, afinuche of biftille them inalembtck,¢ kepe the water of Che, and if pou Will Dita fewe b2come floutes withal it win wake pou aberne heares, weate and moiſte pour bead and berde the date time inthe fuiine,¢at night when Pou ge te. bedde, and the heares win not fall alvate, Alto fo2 the like matter Didill in a lembick the berbe called in latinSj/ymbrium aquaticum, tn englith water crefles. And of the water that YOU Sette of it, pou all make pet another diſtillatis with agrimonte, Capillus penerss, tolemarp, ſage, and cloues, of echea ban dfuil, and — a Lot Seer ee Of Alexis, Fol, 151. and let the diſtillation be made in Baluco merie, and in oftentimes walhing pour (cif with ſuche water pour heare ſhall fal no moje aWap,as many men haue pro⸗ ued and tried. : An ointment to cure the fkurfe, Ske good old lard, at pour deſcretion, and enters: — lard it read about with rofemarp, like a pece of a col meate, ¢ let there be a good quãtite of rofes Mary, the putte tt to rok on the fire turning tt faire ¢ foftly, This bone pou thall take and faue the greaſe that duoppeth frat, in a dziping pan, ¢ cab it bote as itis into a diſhe full of colo water in wating it berp Wwell, and whan pow bane well waſhed it putte it intoanother cleane diſhe, and ſo ſhall pou the greaſe thus taken bp faire and neate. bauingethus done, inate the greaſe, and if there bea poundofit, pou'thal put to it two vnces of fine ſugar well beaten, € vpor that afmuche verdegriſe puluertfed as the qnantite of a bafeil nutte , andfoure denters of quick tiluer, with, aſmuche foote of an ouen of the hardeſt as the quatite ofa haſell nutte: but ict it be well pulucrifed ¢ made in pounder. This endet, incorporate all togither, ¢ it inilt be a very good ointment, wher with pon ihall as notnt the firke morning the bead of tie pactent, anv, deaue it ſo anointed bnitll the nerte morning: then wath bis hedde with lie that is not te ſtrong but ſom⸗ what temperate, then anoint tt againe ,-¢ let it alons fo Untill the third morning, e do thus nine mozninges, in waſhing and.anoititing tt, and it will be as necte. as a perle. Aifo bitter almondes blanched and faped,. and laid as it ere a platiter bponthe bead of the pas eient, it will eafely beate the ſcurfte, changyng andres nelopng the platflercertainedates. To kiltlsfe,and-nittes inthe bead; — Ake the pouder o⸗ ſcraping of artes Boone, and Amake the pactent to djinke of it and there will no: . Ufe nog nities bꝛeede in bis bead 5 but if pou ee q 1523 T he feconde parte the faide pouder bpon bis head, all the life and nities till de. For one that can take notbing atthe mouth, or elsto make bim gocte the ftoele , and tofweate well, Irſt the pactent mutt be well rubbed with hote F linen clothes, fromt the bead to the foote 9 AnD mutt be very warme kept in bis bedde the gius him thts ointment following, Wake almuche pepper a8 will lie bpon a grote , and put ft tnte balfe a glaſſe full of vinatgre and oile,aſmuche of the one as of the ether, and let tt be bery warme,and anoint all bis bo⸗ bp ouer with tt, ¢let him be weil couerta in his bedde:; and thar ſhall be ſweate, and go weil to the ſtoole. To beale thofe thet baue the dife/eof the Splene, Ake Lignam aloe, and make therofapouder,and Cert it in ſome maner of bacthe,o2 wine, almuch as toil lie vpon a grote, and iette bin take of it thoee morninges togither . Alle the ecde of an Ache tree doth the like, and the roote of ANchu⸗ chriſti, it it bg eaten nine mogninges faſting. For the paine of the fide, areolike, Oile a hadfull of Rolemarp with Water, thers B With pou ſhall temper the tine of the pactent, and let him drinke tone other water, Alſo fo2 the like. ake a dogge, and keepe him rb. dates ing ehamb2e,and gtue bint onelp lambeg 02 motton benes , tegnalue, then take of bis ercremendes,and dale it in the ſunne, and make therofa pouder,and glue the pas ticnt to drinke of ft euetp mooning balfean buce. in lubite wine bote, and doyng this thee morninges/ be thall be deliuerid of the paine, as ft bath bene oftene tintes tried. Alfa fo the like effec , take the bung ofa blacke affe as bote az you mate finde it whan (t come seth from him, and ſeeth it in lubite Wine that is nog. ſweete, Of Auexw. Fol.53. ſweete, weinging well the dunge into the wits. OF this make warme gliſters fo2 the pacient: fo2 tt is the bei, ano the apteft remedy, that cant be found for fuck a diſeaſe:as many notable menne, worthy of credite, haue affirmed. Liketntle for the fame difeafe , it hall p2ofite muche ff be cate eucryp dale , 92 foure times in the weeke foure peche kernels eche date. Thus doing He thall neuer feele paine of the colfke’. This fecrete : {was had firlt of a Jewe. Where fs petanotber remedy vafier then al the reff, and that is,pou muſt take foure Garlike beabes , and botle them in alittle pot with a pint of good white twine, and lette it feeth well. Then take aglaffefullof thts wine, afmuche as pou mate | endure to djinke , and fo goe to bedde, couering pout felfe well, and pou ſhall feele incontinent great cafe. It pou take alfo an duce of the rote of Zeperatoria made tn pouder, ith tobite wine bote, falling, the paine Mwill incontinent go alate, -F For bim that can notgiffe. ⸗ Ake the fones and kernels of Peches and med⸗ Overs , afinuche of theone as of the other, ano wake thent into pouder.berp fine, and {itt it tr - afarce :this done take fine Sugatthe weight of all this, and mengle alltegither , and the pactent drinke of {tin good white Wing, and incontinent be Hall stake water. For one that is brake by réafon of any trauaile, cither viding poſte, or by any etber accident or } chaunces us a Seed Ake fale Armoniak and Kole, of eche of thene F@5! two buces , and Kiepe {tin Uinaigre the fpace _ " of xxiitj. boures, and diffolue ft by the fires fo ¢hatitburne not: Then mire with tt balfe an vnce af pouder at Cipꝛes, and balte an buce sf Gall, and _ snake thereof agit. were a Grene, True itis, that chele gammes aught uot te be thorowlyx molten· A 1B Gels it it , The fecond parte if it be in winter fo that the Cirene be te hard, put ints it a dꝛoppe of mafic, and then ſpreebe it abzode vpon the rupture 93 the place a bꝛoke, and chaunge it ones in foute dates, and pou Mall ſee a meruelous operas Sion, ; Totske away the paine,and to beale the Geate, Ake a little whelp of a brake, that bath a while OL veces to fee,and thefatted that pou can finde, : and ſkalde him like a Pigge, and take out the guttes and garbage at oncof bis fides: This pene, take Hettles Laimped, with tive bitces of W2iniitene, foure pelkes of cgues,€ four dices of turpentine, ana incopoꝛate all togither , and put it into the whelpes belly ſo wyng Op fately the bole fo2 feare lek the cons polition thould runne out: then rol bim with a teme perate firc,andreceiue the greaſe that cometh of bing andaneint the place of the Goute with it: fo3 tt will boing great cafe, and ceafcail maner ofconuulfiens | of the ſinewes 02 muſkles and pains of crampe that maie be felt ix amanne With this remedie many bane not onelp eafed the patie of the Gout, but bauealfo healed it ¢ put it cleaneatwate. Alſo fo2 the like effect, Take a newe pot, and fill it balf full with otle , € the ather balf with good white tine, ¢ put fome Pettles into it the which pou thallfeeth,andlate them ag bote bpon the place as the pactent canendure, e (ntloifegs Sheife bling this, the goute halbe cleane d3iué alway. Againft the bote Goute, a9 Oꝛ almuche as there is tives maner of geutes. OF ws one bote and the other cold, pou thal make this medicine follo wing fo3 the cold one, take the iuice of great reiſins, e ſugar rofat of eche ofthe an vnce, with ſugar mabe with Bugloſe, fing biices of Diapruni folutins , an unce of Reaberbari eleci and mingle al theic thinges togither with a Julep of Alolettes, emake therel a compoRtion,of the whichs | Pee Of Aux. Fol pou thall take balfe an vnce euery itegning an boure before date, and in ſhort (pace pou thalbe healed. Ameruelous and very good Water for diners iss ) firmities and difeafes. ike an vnce of Frankenfens of the male kinte OF saite in latin Glibanum, aſmuch of Sercecolle, fire vntes of Alec epaticust,good and cleere hony⸗ the inice of Plantain, white olen, ofeche of thele thee buces, ¢ Rampe them al wel togither, ¢ mingle them. This con, put them inte a great veſſel of gialle meete to diſtil in, Wellclofed eluted about, and oitill thefe thinges in a lébeck as we baue before declared, volotng the recipient clofe bnderneth wel luted roũde about the mouth, to thintent there may no breath ge sut,¢ g{ue (ta Mowe fire, that the matter mount not wp lvard:fo2 it would marre,{f pou made it not defced {ncontinent,in weating the mouth With river, well, 62 conduite water. And this water that commiecth suf {s a wenderfull water fo2 allthe infirmities € Weake nelle of the members : fo2 Jhaue feene the experience oft bpoa pong maide that hab bꝛokẽ ber arme: whee ther (t were that it was not wel dreſt, 02 by anx other scecafion, J know not, but with in four dates it began to putrifie and to rot, in fiche wife that the phiſũtions and fargeons would baue cut ft of: But by the coũſell of matter Scrapbhin, this water was latd to it( which is made tn fonre 02 fine boures,) € after they bad wel? ivathed and rubbed ber arme,and the bandes that he was bound with al, inlafpna it vpõ the byoken place and wounde, he was cured within fewe daies after. In diſtilling this water vou muſt vnderſtand that at the ende (tchageth colour, and than peu mug chaũce the recipient , bicaufe the late would matre the fir wilch is berp good, ¢ hauing ended pour diſtillation. you ſhall take bp the lies, 03 the gomme whiche bath gio leffe bertue the the water. Andif you make pouder af it, it Will be good for putrified voundes. oo ae Fee ta ¥ . 156. < The fecond parte or one that can not flepe nor take bis reft cithep for paine inthe bead or other Iske cauſe, Ake vile of btolettes with the pelke of an eqae, T womans milke,as much of the one, as of the “= other, and hauing menglen all togither, make theteota platter , and late ttetther vpoñ bis fozehen 82 bpon bis epes, and.the paine chall ceaſe, and defire of heepe ſhall come bpen bim. —* To conſolidate and eloſe vp the chappes or chinkes of the month. —— Sod Ake Wonny and the deie marrow of a bogge, Om mingle tt togither beating ita little at the He w five tina little potte, and ſo anoint pour lippes th (ft. va a A wwater to Keepe the Landes delicate and foft. Ake ſmall Limons, d3te Figges, and the roote QF) _0f Enula campanz,afmuche of the one as of the a ther, and make them berp fine and fmall : then Put fo it a handfull of ſodden wheate, € feeth it with a ſlo we fire in one parte of binatare, and tive partes Of tiusro3 fountatne water, and lette ft feeth a little; and then take tof, and keepe ft couered that no dufe conte tifa it. Maſhe pour face with this tater often: fines, and pou {hall fe a meruelous triall of if, . ! An excellent water,and of fmall cof, for to waſp 6 mas face,and to Keepe it in one tate alwaies, ' Ake the floutes of Oꝛenges, (ucarnation Uo⸗ Cis 9 the floures of thoznes as muche of one as “of the other, except of ths thoznes whiche mug belede tu quantite. And bepng all diftillep togither: Reepethe water ‘of thent, which is berp precious. . -Totake out she wrinkles of the face, Ake an olve. Capen, and plucke of bis tethers; x tat him along the backe,and dzelſe ft as it were to gate, Then fll him full ot little pellotp ry el Aimous Of Alex.” Fol.i5-7, Uimons cut berp (mall,ana the fenell fecde, and put allthis tegither in limbeck with a moderate fires Arid than walhe pour face. withthe water thattoms meth out of ff, and the wꝛinkles will go alate, Te mantaine and keepe the face without ‘wrinklese , Ake anetwe fire pan of tron, andfette it on the fire, and whan (t is berp ote, ſprinkle ft with good white wine, and fo parfuine pour face 87 wer the (moks of (€, andthan wipe tt with fine white linen clothes:this done, fet the pan bpo the fire again and alittle Mirrhe bpon it, and fo perfume pour tare again ouer it, and in the meane time keepe pour (elfe couered fo that the fmoke may not go alvap froin pot. This dene binde by pour face inforhe linen clothes anb fo goe to bende and fcepe . And this pou muſt doe gies in fuetene dates. : To beale «fwollen face,and tbat is bart or max - red by reaſon of fome ftrange/korcbing, Which onely chauncetb whan the fubline i is not good, Pind Ske the tuice of Barbe Tons, in Engliſh Sin⸗ greene, and rubbe pour face with tt twiſe ð3 Cro thetfeadate, pou mate doe the like with the @! idem. To make that files thal tot tourment oz trouble hous 2) fesin Samer. Adem. SCokepe Figges grene all the pere. idem. Fo to make that Pomegranates Hall noe ope. ee — ea 823 The ab e. #o2to kepe wine ſwete all the yere. ldem #02 wine that will notkepe long. idem cauſe that wine hall not be to ſtrong. idem pa.2. - Somoke dineigre ident, To wtake binatger With water. ides. To make binatger with pertihep tole 03 mpi that is marred. ident, To take awaie the fanour of the mouldines,o2 patre . faccion of the Wine. Fol.25, €Comake wine haue a good odour, idem. To make that i. ekes ſhall be greate. idem. To make tadſtooles o Muſheroms groive in a idem. So ntake that all maner of codware {hall ſeeth quic⸗ eocklp. idem. ' Elo Baue grene flowers all the vere {dewt.pagq.2. 459 make cone to groive greater ;then thefare wont to dos. foe, Somake that fruictes Hall nat rot vpon the tre. dem To make letters that cannot be read, vnte ſſe the Pa⸗ per be put in water | idem. To make letters that cannot be.read, but at the. fo, 7 Tomake that Aqua bite Hall'receine alt the — — sand ſtrength of medicines. To make that a woman Mail! eate of. notheng 3 tbat (3 fet Spot the table.) (dent, To make ofle of roſes, oꝛ other odoꝛiferous her, idem To make thatthe Mathes anv vermine thall not eate mno⸗o deſtrote clotbesanpapparell. idem. pag.2. To make that wilde braſtes hal not burt vou. iden, Fostabe alluredand fare from ferpentes. idem. To take abbaie the pain and grickofthe goute.fo, 29. #o3 to fee wilde beaſtes in a dꝛeame. idem. Fo2to make ſilke white. oo ident eae wake an herbegro we, that all bane many and Dincsts odours andfaustrse lies fice sco tdem, Zs make an apple 03 baillthat poqyoketh.toemipa,2, To makeabarrain woman beare es idem *X*.ij. o ‘bet able. To make beares. grote vpon a balde hedde. idem. To mate a water that dieth opcoloureth Copper, in⸗ tothe colour of golde.. (bent, Lo make oile of Bꝛimſtone. idem. #o2to make ſalt Armontat Fol.31, Foꝛ fe make. Borace. ident, 302 to make Coꝛall. foes, To die pron into the colour of golve. {Dew.pag.2, Foꝛ to make pon Erong,and as faire as ſiluer.idem. #02 to make a water’, that will take out incontinent letters from the paper idem. To take a {pot of oile out of clothe idem. To ſtanche the bleedyng at the noſe. Fol. 23, To heeake botches,impoumes, Cartarres,o3 ſoꝛes commyng tn theth2ote. iden, {Lo take an pron oꝛ arrotne hed out ofa lvound. (dem To make that poung chilozen, hall haue no paine o3 griefin their teeth. {dents Fo2to makeaclere voice. idem. 302 to faſten loſe teeth, (dem. pag.2. F 02 the Cmeraudes. idem. f*oꝛ one that hath his ſight troubles, idem. Foꝛ one that ts abꝛoke 02 brutted idem. 3o2 one that bath bis coddes ſwollen.· Adem. io make a woman that is wont to haue daughters, to beare fonnes alfo. ident, To male that p bands thallnot chink o2cleate, {0.35 Foꝛ to make a mannes beard blacke. Adem. To mabe a woman beare childzen althoughit be not alates aſſured, petit ts the beſte remedie that can be founde. Ta) . DLE Ube, To ake a woman labourpng, to bryng foorthe ber chtloe, that cannot be deligeren >: dem. pag. 2. F 02 to make teeth that doe ate, to fall out. Fol37% A remedte for the fallyng Gekwemes: 231000 < Tagen, Againg the plague. GB EE SPR eae, Fosthelane. ey UN EE SSS e mt pag.2, Fez ‘The Table. Foꝛ the putrefaccton of thetecth. Fn2 the ſtinkyng ofthe beath; and to make the teeth A water to make cleane teeth. | iden, Au other Water te whiten teeth. Fol. 30. To take awate the fell of Garlike Leekes, o⸗ idem A princtpall remedie fo2 the fire oꝛ lare. ident, Foꝛto make that beares ſhallnot growe, foci. Abverte poofitable reamedie fo2 the hardneſſe of wo⸗ mennes breaſtes, after thet be boughfa bed, idem. F027 Apotumes, Wotches; Cankers, 07 other Stuels ipnges. . dem. pag. 2, o make womennes milke entreaſe. idem. Toknowe whether there bee any water in the wine 6210, dent. ie make binafger. idem. To make dete vinatger, whiche mate be carried Wher aman titi. idem. Gu other compoſicion fo2 theſame. fol. 41. To make roſe vinatger erp ſwete ANd odorite dem To make vinaigre of graine. Ddem. Apꝛeſeruacion in tyme of Peſtilente or plague and againit all benime 82 potſon, and bityng ofa “i Dogge. Feats finkyng vermin called Puneiſes. * To pourge coler and eame. AAdem⸗ Axemedie to kepe ties fram teſſe {dent Mo kepe fiche all the fonunet without torrup· ident. To kno we fa Delon be good, V8 PO FHL 43. 400 kill and deſtroie fices. ident. Go ripe a botche, inipoturt, felon,o2 tattes beare;o2 any ſwellyng ſore. idem. An excellent waſhyng fo2 the teeth Bent. To wake a batte for riuer ſiſhe. Adem. Aremedie that no kinde of berbes ſhall bee hurte 02 cograpted by fiees o2 lice. fdent.. Wo deriue awaie the ſtinkeng vermine calles pu. pate a8 The 7 able. F 02 to kill and deftroie fites Ddem.pag. ⁊ An other waie to kill and deſtrote fees; idem. Fo20ne that hath eaten Benemous tabdfissies;o2 mus iheronies idem. Foa toconfite Muſheromes oꝛ tadffooles,fo tell that a man mate eate the without anp daun ger. fol. 45. Sremedy againg the ſtinging of waſpes o2 bees. toé. To make women haue a quicke and ſpeadie deliuerie of thetx chilagensand without pain, o⸗ at the leaſte berte little, idem. To take of wartes front the handes idem pag.2) F 03 the dillenteric 02 lire of the lemacke ident, £6 falicn the gammessanplofe teeth © - ent. Lo take awate the tothe ache idem. Sin other remedy for to heale the tothe ache toe. To make heare growe idem: Slo make heare blacke fol. 47. To kill the Moꝛmes in the teeth, and to take aivate the ſtinkyng of the teeth feenr, To heale pufline and bisken winded horſes idem. To pꝛeſerue a man from, bomityng on the ſea Aven, Axemedy again& the bityuoztinging of ſerp. idem. Foꝛ them that ſpit vᷣlood 1$as Ddem. Zremedy againſt the wormes of pong chlid.idte pa.2. A vemedp for thedtire or lare: Aldem. F 02 the runnyng of the vrine, that isto fate; fo2one that cannot holde his weter. idem F 92 tboiethat tannot kepe their meate, but bomite {¢ vpagain continually, i [ ident, To make that Antes, oꝛ Cmettes Hhalnoteat the tig⸗ ges bpon the tree, To make hoze beares blacke ; F 02 the toth ache *ol. 49. To deſtroie liſe and other ſmall beaſtes,that doe oak and deſtroie the herbes in garden⸗ idem. Al remedy fo2 deatneite idem. Agalnd the ſtinging Scorpions ; dette a The T able: Aremedy thatthe Sunne hall not hurt pou, hinyng vpon pour beade, when pou ge anptlourney. Dem. A remedy fo2 the hoarineile of the votce.. idem. G remedy faathemthatcannetpife: foewm.pag.2.. {lo make a bate to catche ilve Geele; and wilde Duckes, and all other fo2t of foule. idem Co make that Dogges (hall neuer bee madde, anda remedie fos them tf thet bee madde, bepng bitten of . madde Deagges 03 Moluts idem. Ze make that flies ſhall not vere or trouble Bo. fo.51. Aremediete kepe Dogges from ices idem. To pourge Dogges whenthetbeficke © idem. To heale mangie Dogges. idem. pag. 2. To take wartes from the bantes. idem. To make the teeth worte idem Lo take abate the paine of the ſpes Adem. Foꝛ hym that is {ong witha Salamander. Fol.53. Foꝛ one that hath dꝛunke leches oꝛ blood ſutkers.idẽ. Foꝛ one that is flong with the beaſt, called in Latinue _ Pfabanx,wobhiche is a kindof Lizard calied Stelle 102, Forone thatts bitten with a madde Dogge ies, A remedy fo2 hem that is long with fome venemous beat idem. To peſerue a man from poiſon. Idem:pag.2. To driue alwate all venemous braſtes fh pour. idem Againſt all potfett,cither eatenazdjunke. Fol.55. Again all veneme orpoiſon “f {DEITe. A remedy bohich Nicemedes bled, that no petfon thoulb . bartebypnt. 5... Ses ‘ident. A fecvete 03 remedy, not to be ſtong of Scozpt. (dé pa 2 Gremedp not te be Cong of waſpes 02 Bees. (de. To make what quantitie of trong vinaigre pou, id, Fo2 one that hath eaten benemons Muſheromes, 03 . Santtooles | Dem. To be allured atid (atte Crom all Sozericandens - chauntement — le OL bes, Againklightnynganbtempe—: oo 0 1 * B.·. Rs © The Table. She kepe that frutites thail not fal before the be rt. to? To decepe that Gil efelies and other itke beattes, hall not cate 63 deſtrote Poultrie. ident. a make flare as foft as filke. AAbem. pa. 2. To beale the paine of the bende ident. To beale lippes that bee clefte and full of chinkes, bp meanes ofcolde o2tvinde. ~ idem To heale handes that be ful of chappes, by cold.idem. To grinve golve and filuer dent. 200 make faire berdegrife after the nelwe faciõ. fol, 59 Au ether waie briefer fo3 to haue Uerdegriſe. toenr, To make a paſt oꝛ dowe af Amber,fo2 beade⸗. fol. 01. To counterfete perles that ſhall ſeme naturall idem. To imprent medalles imboſſed with dꝛaga. idẽ.pa.2. To make a paſte mete and good to make all maner of medalles 03 pictures in mouide. Fol.63. To make medalles, and figures chated and imboſſed, Wwith ithe gletwe, idem. To make a Greene, pellowe, Redde,and Blewe cos, lour without thicknes,te twette with Ops. {dé.pa. 2.. 209 make a pece of dtolet clethe fo weite 02 paint: tre. To get ofle out of Telcom artifictally; and of bis one: . frength. So.67. To make that all mettall (halt feme like Gluer.fol.69 F 02 to take moche filbe, and to make'a light (1 the . night. Hote n Idem.pag.ꝛ. To make a Mixte Tone; whiche beeyng toeated with ſpettle maketh fire, idem. To make verniche with Watlkicke, fo late yon pain: > fpnges made with oile, TOSSES POLIT To make thata white fkinthall haue blacke fpottes: . of the colour ofa Leoparte 02 Panther; and alfe ta: : Wake grate beare blacke. idem. Zo make good oile of Nutmegges. idem pag. 2. To make parferte otle of Spthe., 80 idem. We make odoriferous ofle of Stoꝛar ¥el.73, a0 make an odoriterous ofleof Bengewine. idem Lhe Teble Zo make good ofle of Latahum Atein. pag. 2 omake ovle of Doenge floivers oe (bent. To make a parfume fodainip ina chamber where a . ficbenran lieth Fol.75- To makelenge and rounde partumes to burne tna chamber {dent To nrake a fine ¢ ſwete pouder of Cipres. (dem. pa,2. Co grinde ambergrile fo240 putte with other Dwg ges, to give them a good odour, and te make littie markes and ſpottes vpon beabes.: F¥ 01,77. To make fine muſcardines, white and tedde. (dé. pa.2 ae make counterfaicte Campbire Dent. To make the bearde growe, and tokepe thatthe beas ves falinot of Fol.79. To get awaie the heare from what place pou wil.idẽ. To make bo2e beares blacke Idem PAT. 2 {Ce make white beare inthe Hadotwe: without the Sunne, and hall bee come white and Hinprg, like Siluer. fol. 81. SA fofte volves o2 pafte as it wer Pematum, to waſhe the handes, and when tbe mouthe, nolelippes,o7 hatte bes Dooe chincke 02 chappe, ane it kepeth the hethe. ſofte andfiwetes(: >." *: fel, 83, Wi bite Pomatunt, fine ¢ Civete fo2 great. idem. pa.2. Fo2thole that haue a ſtinkyng boeath, — “om ſtomacke. To make one haue a good ftomack,that bath a ent 16 tie ene. Idem. A remedy for bym that cannot keepe bis meare in bis fomacke, without vomityng. ident. pad To make anaturall bite fkin | idem. To make the ſleſhe o2 thin faire and bꝛight Fol.89. To cleare and make cleane the face from all maner of (pottes. Idem.pag.ꝛ. To take awaie a ryngworme, tetter,93 ſpottes and ether markes , opelsa peiuie marke inthe bodie by birthe. : ‘ idem. 29. eo TheT able: Lo take atiuie redde rubies that groty ini the face, bp teafon of the beate of the liuar. 3 Fol.oi. To take of from the handes 03 fecte,the hardneſte of - the geſhe, gotten by labour Idem.pag.⁊. An other ſecrete to take awate wartes o bard fiethe, . that grote betivene mennes toes Idem. To make letters of gold and uer emboſſed Fol.93. ‘Lo make a dentfeo2 armes, 02 other thynges , vpon & Wislet,o2a Role: . Adem.pag.ꝛ. Hope to get ont all ſpottes of clothe Idem Mu other like ſeerete Fol os, Another itke Idem. Gu other meanes Idem. J An other meanes fos (yottes,ef fatte,s3 oſſe Idem. To take ſpottes out of of Skarlate 02 Geluet; with. < out hurtyng the colour - dem. pag.2. ZTo take {pottes cut of obite Glke 03 Vicluet in Sratti, ¢{ O3Crimfen Geinet ; G2 Idem. To take ont a ſpotte of Anke 02 Wine, ota Va oiler e2Rinentlothe -“ — SSQhOM, S00 teftoze the colour to actoth, that bath lot it (ita: kyng outa fpotte: 06>), Idem. A water to take all maner of ſpottes out ofclothe ot anp colour Idem So driue awaie Flies Spivers; Scots, andother «. BDermine from pour boufe dem. pag,2. Again€ gnattes, whiche King men in the night. idem & verte excellent fecrete fo2 to take out fpottes 03 bara i. Metheby labourscalledin Ratine Callam Fol, ore 4.0 take-ofle o2 greafe out ot a clothe, of what colour cs euer tt be, withsut anp desppe of tater. 10%. pa.2 Balles of Sope fo2 Warbers, ef diners fostes and fas >) oure PPI aC? Sess oes Idem. Lo countertaicte all maner of greene leaues inbiche . thall feme naturall, LESS Fsl. oR As make Paper borde of heaten Paper, and tampte - Paper ſoꝛ mouldes and bollotwe thenges, Fel. 103, The T able. To gine atatte gloite vnto Pictures oꝛ Figures painted | AIdem.pa.2. make another matter ef grene tater cieare. ios, Se take outa deutle made in a mouide, with Blacke Sope. Zdent.pag.2 To make cleanethe heares, and to dete Dp the fiueate vnder the arme boles . Idem. To make Roles, flowers, @tlliflomers, and of all.oz ther foates, white, redde; gtenc,pellowwe,and intar⸗ nate,in fhostfipace . + Foal. 107, oa make Trees of ali ſortes fs growe, whiche ſhall » bopng foerthe fruice, tarre gteaterthen common ip.thet doe Idem pag.2. so fofter and motif Diimes inith pein leffe then eight houres Fol. 109. o make a water that fvill Die 02 cotone all thinges he it bone o2 woonde Fol.ill. a Water to maketecth whitee °° oem, Aue true fecrete and maner bolv fs makr berond {ca Azure, 03 els fozall tutches oↄ Paragon. Alſo fo3 —to make ſtrong pate, fo2te incozpozate the Azure - Lene in it,called Lapis Lafull,and to take (tout a- . gain m bis tpme,¢ when pou thinke good. ide.pa.2. Ge make the patie, fofter fozbepondefeaasure. 113. To puriſie the oile of Lineleede forthe azurc.idẽ.pa.⸗ Rye fo2 to waſhe beponde ſea azure > Rol. ys Polo the belell ought to bee, wherein all the waters ars pat that the asure is waſhed with. Zoem. pa. 2. he firte parte howe to kno lve the bertuons , goods neſſe, andfignes of Lapis Lazuli, andto make ~ trae beponde Ssa azure monte parfecip and eps pertly. .. ; Idem, The maner howe ts pꝛepare the fone Lapis afult, and to caicine tt obew pou Will grinds tt. FFol.117. Ido get out the gold of lapis Lazuli, alter it ive. pa2, abe maner bois tomake theliconr wheretuith mess beale thelapis 2. aluli,iag te — no gas fea, — — P.ij. 6 L be T able. She mater holy to braie o3 grinde the lapis Laſfuli Ge pona posphite Rone, € the ſignes of the. (dé. pag.2. The inco2pozate lapis Laſult inthe trong, ozother. - otte, after that itis grounds © 6... $ol.123, To get bepond fea asure out of the paffe. fol. 123. Df what tolours the azures are, when thet come out , ofthe patte,o2 What figne o2 token thet Hewe. 12f. he maner how to waſhe, and purifie the Azures/ as fone as thet are gotten out of the pate, idem.pa.2ↄ. To purifie parfeclp the Qsures, iih the pelkesot iernesegges =: oo Idem. The maner how ta ſtrainethe Azures, alter thet bee purified, made cleane and waſhed. Fol.127. To make blacke Sope foꝛ clothes, withall the fignes , and tokens that (t giueth ¢ maketh in bot, toe.pa.2 · Ube fignes that Sope giucth tn feethpng, tit bee te harde 02 to foft, whether ft be liquide o¶ white. 131. To beale the fkurfe. J Fol.135, Gn erceilent and a tried water forthe {cabbe, fol. 139. A remedy fo2 any burnpng 03 ſkaldyng, etther by fire. 02 by bote Water,o2 anp other cafyall chaiice;tubat fo cucr it be. Idem pag.2. To make pilles of Turpentine Fol. An Electuarie of Nerprum, thatis to fate; a folutiue Julep, merueilous good fo2 the goute. Fol, 143, 2Lo make giltynges vpon Leather, whtche thall feme like golte , and laiyng theim vpon ſiluer o⸗ glaſſe, Mall ſeme to be golde in deede. Idem. An erperimented oile againſt poiſon. Fol. A. Foꝛ the heate 03 burnyng of the vrine. Jdeni.pag.2. * A water of a merueilous ¢ ercellente bertue;to bung again the fight of the tyes,te him that hath loge it, oꝛ is diminiſhed by ficknes o2 any otijer accid. 147. To remedie o2. helpe bloodſhotten tyes, commyng by any reunte,flurion,o2 ſoche other like cauſe idem. To take awaie the peilo we Jaundiſe from the face of euery manne, to whom it ts happened, by reaſen of the Lhe .T able. ‘the gall thas is con ¢ hep about the Lady. ide pa. 2 ‘ So make come out of the cares 5 any thpng that is by chaunce failen into theim 9 02 bath purpoſelxbeen putin. —* Idem. pag,2. Fo2the toth athe Fol 49. a take an auyng tooth to fallont of ehpméelt, with: , Qutany inffiramentes 03 paon tooles AIdem. an Clecuarie fo: the hed, whiche conſerueth the mes , mogte,cleareth the ight, € confozteth the. ive, pa. 2. Againũ ths pildneſſe 02 baldneſſe of the bende, and to let that the beares cither ofthe hedde o2 beard, hat not fall of. Sem. pag.2.. ain ofutmenttocure the fkurke FolAxi. To Rill lice, and nittes in the hedde Idem. Foꝛ one that can take nothing at the mouth, or els to _ make btm go to the foole,¢to ſweate wel. iné.pa.2 To beale thofethat haue the diſeaſe of the (plene. ive, #2 the pati of the fide, or the Colike — Idem. Foꝛ hym that cannot piſſe Fol, 153. #02 one that is broke, byreafon ofany trauatl, either ridyng poſte, oꝛ bp anyother accident 62 chaiice.1té To take a waie the pain.t to heale the goute.idẽ. pa. ⸗ Agaiuſt the goute Idem. A merueiious and very good water kor diuerſe tnfire mities and diſeaſes. Fol. I55. Foꝛ one that cannot Nepe, nor take bis rette f fo2 paine - in the bedde,o2 otberlikecaule. . Idem.pag.ꝛ. To confolidate and clele bp the chappes 02 thinkes of the mouthe. Idem. A water to kepe the handes delicate and ſoft Idem. Aun ercelicnte water, and of ſmall coſte, for to waſhe a. mannes face,¢ te kepe it inone fate alwates. dem To take out the wrinkles of the face Idem. To maintein and kepe the face without wrinkles. 157 ao heale a ſwollen face, and that is burte 02 marred by reafon of fome fraunge ſkorchyng, which onely chaunceth oben the Cublime ts not geod. ae , — The Table. Go knowe tobether the ſublime bee geodo;nos0) ~ Wnbethet it be made with Arientts goes £00 take letters out of Paper. Idem pag.2. erenetoe sid and wo2ne letters Idew #0 moillifieo2 make foft Zuerie and bones , fe wo 2ke - tubat thyng pon will on theni,e2 with them, Boers aLe take out the markes thataretommonlp mane in the faces of Sclaues, fo2 to kno we thetm, and alfe ſoche as many men catric bpon thett bodies, fo? di⸗ — ters canfes: S86 Fol.159. F ozone thatis tong tolth a Scorpion. Idem Es ane that is ſtong with Cl alpes 03 ees. Idem MAhen a man (s touched oꝛ poiſoned ofa fpider. then Foꝛ one that hath eaten Todes, oꝛ the fyettle that che ~ meth fro the; which isa dedip thprig. dent. pag, 2. o beale clefto2 kibed heeles é ¥oenr, To beale the Canker, that bappeneth bpon the pare of a man, 03 in the nature of a woman, Iden. Ro heale afeoundzed horſe dem To Rill the wormes in borſes | Feit Foꝛ a hore that cannot fale Idem. F028 hoꝛſe that is cloted with a nafle in hopng idem Tamake a horſe to bane a good boote, Jee. | Finis tabula. — AImpeinted at Lenvon,bpaher Rvrngtton:toꝛ Nichola⸗ Englande.