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Alſo take the Iuce of peꝛcelly Moꝛis otheꝛwiſe calde peꝛcelly Rootis. and thoſſame of Iſop. and waſh yowre fleſh theꝛin and yowre hawke ſhall be Enſaymed kyndly. and no grete abate to the hawke.

Som vſe to lay thare fleſh in wateꝛ almoſt a day. and yeue theſſame to the hawke at ſopeꝛ. and that at lyth all nyght. to geue to hiꝛ in the moꝛnyng, and thus to fede hem in mew oꝛ thay be drawen a bowte a monyth oꝛ .vi. weekys. and to enſayme theym oꝛ they com on fiſt. as ſone as thay caſt theyꝛ ceꝛcell. then is the tyme to begynne to fede hem ſoo.

How yowre hawke enſaymythe

Undeꝛſtonde ye foꝛ ceꝛtayn: that as longe as yowre hawkes fete be blakyſh and rouch: ſhe is full of grece. and eueꝛ as ſhe enſaymyth. hiꝛ fete will wax yolow and ſmothe

How ye ſhall gyde yow whan yowre hawke is redy to flie. Alſo ye ſhall ſay put vp a partriche

Whan ye haue enſaymed yowre hawke: and Reclaymyd hiꝛ. and that ſhe is redi to flie to the paꝛtrich·ye moſt take a paꝛtrich in yowre bagge. and goo in to the felde. and let