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sherpheards purse, the powder of white
sherpheards purse, the powder of white
frankincense wt a little bay salte and
frankincense wt a little bay salte and
half a spoonful of vineger; brak them
half a spoonful of vineger; beate theme
alltogether and lay it to the boughs of
alltogether and lay it to the boughs of
[first letter invisible]th yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space
[first letter invisible]th {both?} yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space
24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.  
24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.  


For the toothach.
For the toothach.
Take oyle of spike and poppyseed made
Take oyle of spike and poppyseed made
[i?]nto powder; wet a linen cloth in it, and [l?]ey it to the place greeved.
[i?]nto powder; wet a linen cloth in it, and [l?]ey it to the place grieved.
Also powder white frankincense and
Also powder white frankincense and
[lo?]ng pepper, boyle them in Aqua vitae
[lo?]ng pepper, boyle them in Aqua vitæ
then wth som lint dipped in it, stop
then wth som lint dipped in it, stop
[invisible: 1? letter]h bole of the fouls: and it wil be wel.
[not visible: 1? letter]h bole {hole?} of the fouls: and it wil be wel.


A puffis to dry an humour  
A puffis {pultis?} to dry an humour  
Take a handful or two wheatbran braken in a morter, then take the white [o?]f 6. eggs, 6. sponefulls of vineger wt [a?] handful of salt put them alltogether in a pan over the fire til it be warme stirr it wel and then spred it on a cloth and so apply it to the place grieved.
Take a handful or two wheatbran
braten in a morter, then take the white
[o?]f 6. eggs, 6. sponefulls of vineger wt
[a?] handful of salt put them alltogether
in a pan over the fire til it be warme
stirr it wel and then spred it on a cloth
and so apply it to the place grieved.


To make Heare grow in a bare place
To make Heare grow in a bare place
Take the leaves of a figtree, bruis them well and rub the bare place therwith. It will make heare grow in that place.
Take the leaves of a figtree, bruis them
well and rub the bare place therwith.
It will make heare grow in that place.


[transcribed by abamefra@gmail.com]
[transcribed by abamefra@gmail.com]
{suggested amendments by hello@herbalheritage.co.uk}

Latest revision as of 06:03, 17 July 2017

A good Medicin for ã Ague. Probatum. Take a handful of smallage, as much sherpheards purse, the powder of white frankincense wt a little bay salte and half a spoonful of vineger; beate theme alltogether and lay it to the boughs of [first letter invisible]th {both?} yor Armes, and to yor wrests the space 24. houres an houre ere the fit cometh.

For the toothach. Take oyle of spike and poppyseed made [i?]nto powder; wet a linen cloth in it, and [l?]ey it to the place grieved. Also powder white frankincense and [lo?]ng pepper, boyle them in Aqua vitæ then wth som lint dipped in it, stop [not visible: 1? letter]h bole {hole?} of the fouls: and it wil be wel.

A puffis {pultis?} to dry an humour Take a handful or two wheatbran braten in a morter, then take the white [o?]f 6. eggs, 6. sponefulls of vineger wt [a?] handful of salt put them alltogether in a pan over the fire til it be warme stirr it wel and then spred it on a cloth and so apply it to the place grieved.

To make Heare grow in a bare place Take the leaves of a figtree, bruis them well and rub the bare place therwith. It will make heare grow in that place.

[transcribed by abamefra@gmail.com]

{suggested amendments by hello@herbalheritage.co.uk}