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Argines peares | Argines peares | ||
Athenians figgs | Athenians figgs | ||
Tirenthians | Tirenthians wild [crossed out:figgs] peares | ||
Indians reedes | Indians reedes | ||
Carmani palmes | Carmani palmes | ||
Sarmatæ milium | |||
persians | persians Turpentine | ||
cresses. | cresses. | ||
facit | facit | ||
cibus tacitos potus | cibus tacitos potus loquaces. | ||
The first bringer of Greeke | The first bringer of Greeke | ||
wine to Naples | wine to Naples | ||
being an hoast. | being an hoast. | ||
was killed by his | was killed by his guestes, who | ||
thought hee had poysoned | thought hee had poysoned them. | ||
The best | The best temperature is 2 | ||
partes wine and 3 | partes wine and 3 of water. | ||
A | A cardnialls sumpuous | ||
feast at A[^u]signon | feast at A[^u]signon | ||
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1357 feasted Edward K of England | 1357 feasted Edward K of England | ||
John of France David of Scotland | John of France David of Scotland | ||
Ed. price of walls. | Ed. price of walls. stowes survay. | ||
K.H.8. gave m[^is] Cornwallis | |||
a priory for makinge of puddings | a priory for makinge of puddings | ||
Stowes Survey | |||
Item hee knighted Sr George | |||
Blay for Roasting a pigg. | Blay for Roasting a pigg. | ||
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did cost the K. of.Thunes the | did cost the K. of.Thunes the | ||
dressinge wth spice 200 ducatts | dressinge wth spice 200 ducatts | ||
Montague 270. | |||
Turkes | Turkes serve dishes from man | ||
to man | to man Busbequins[?] 79 |
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pg. 86 OP: cdm85 2017.07
Meate and drinke. see excellences. [top right corner: 61]
[column 1] Crateres Vini Valetudinis amoris et boluptatis Somni Contumeliae Clamoris Comessationu' apparatoris bulieru' Lasciniae litis furoris
Ex sacrificio conuiviu' conuinio compotatio compotatione com[^c]essatio comessatione lis lite indiciu' Indicio compedes snidas
Arcadians akornes [symbol] Argines peares Athenians figgs Tirenthians wild [crossed out:figgs] peares Indians reedes Carmani palmes Sarmatæ milium persians Turpentine cresses.
facit cibus tacitos potus loquaces.
The first bringer of Greeke wine to Naples being an hoast. was killed by his guestes, who thought hee had poysoned them.
The best temperature is 2 partes wine and 3 of water.
A cardnialls sumpuous feast at A[^u]signon
[column 2]
Henry picard mayer of London 1357 feasted Edward K of England John of France David of Scotland Ed. price of walls. stowes survay. K.H.8. gave m[^is] Cornwallis a priory for makinge of puddings Stowes Survey
Item hee knighted Sr George Blay for Roasting a pigg.
Ancient meates Arcades glandibus et [symbol] New meate mingled wth hony resinge and greene peasen. suidas fol 614 Hadrians tetraphamau' Sumes suet goates milke meate and yolke of an egge to thicken it wrapt in fig leaves ./
A great feast politian eplae 545 Elegantia Graeca abundantia Gallica Celeritas Itala Publica Pompa prinata diligentia regia disciplina ./
A peacock and 2 fesantes did cost the K. of.Thunes the dressinge wth spice 200 ducatts Montague 270.
Turkes serve dishes from man to man Busbequins[?] 79