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the ſoore and anoynte it with the maꝛy of a gooſe that hathe lyne longe, and ſhe ſhall be hoole. And if the frounce be wex as greete as a note. Than theꝛ is a grubbe therin, and then thow moſt cutt it with a Raſure in this maner. Lette hoolde the hawke: and ſlitte ther the ſoore is, and thow ſhalte fynde theꝛ as it waꝛe the mawe of a pegeon. Take it owte all hoole, and take a payre of ſheeris and cutt the hoole of the ſoore, and make it as fayre as ye may with a lynne cloth, and wipe clene the bloode a way, and anoynt the ſoore with bawme iiij. dais arewe and afteꝛwaꝛde with papylyen, till it be hoole.

how the frounce commythe.

The frounce commyth whan a man fedith his hawke withe Poꝛke oꝛ cattiſfleſh iiij. days to geydeꝛ

how the Ry commythe.

For defawte of hoote meete this ſekeneſe the Ry commyth.

how the Cray commythe.

The Cray commyth of waſh meete the wich is waſh withe hoote water in the defawte of hoote meete. Alſo it commythe