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fedyng wake heꝛ all nyght and the morow all day. Then ſhe will be preui Inowgh to be reclamed. And the fiꝛſt meete that ſhe ſhall eete: lett it be hoot, and yeue her Inough theꝛ of

Whan yowre hawke may be draw to reclayme and the maner of hir dyette

And if yowre hawke be haꝛde pennyd: ſhe may be drawne to be reclaymed, foꝛ all the while that ſhe is tender pennyd: ſhe is not habull to be reclaymed And if ſhe be a Goſhawke oꝛ Teꝛcell that ſhall be reclaymed eueꝛ fede hym with waſhe meete at the drawyng, and at the reclaymyng, bot loke that hit be hoote, and in this maneꝛ waſhe it. Take the meet and go to the wateꝛ and ſtrike it vpp and downe in the wateꝛ, and wringe the waateꝛ owte, and fede hiꝛ theꝛ with and ſhe be a brawncheꝛ. And if it been an Eyeſſe thow moſt waſh the meete clenneꝛ then ye doo to the brawncheꝛ, and with a linne cloth wipe it and fede heꝛ. And eueꝛmore the thrid day yeue heꝛ caſtyng when ſhe is fleyng if ſhe be a Goſhawke oꝛ Teꝛcell in this maneꝛ: Take new blanket cloth and cut v. pelettis theꝛof of an in. the longe. And take the fleſh and cutt v. moꝛcellis: and withe a knyues poynt make an hoole in eueri moꝛcell, and put theꝛin the pellettis of cloth, and take a faiꝛ diſh with water and put hem theꝛin. Then take the hawke and yeue heꝛ a moꝛcell of hoote meete the mowntenawns of halfe hiꝛ ſoop. Then take hit that lyth in the waat̄, and fede hiꝛ for all nyght.