Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.236–7.
[1]
f. 1
﹛L﹜ordis and hosbonde men schulde teche goddis comaundementis […] [al]myʒti god in trinite commaundiþ generalli to his peple þat ech man telle to his sonys hou god ledde [.] on […] of peple out of egipt and þat it schulde be as a tokyn in þyn hond saiþ god and as þyng of mynde bifore þyn ey[.] […] þe lawes of þe lord be euere in þy mouþ also god sayþ generalli …
… text of holi wryt and autoriteis of seynt austyn þe gloriose doctor of holi churche […] holde whan he may schastise whan he may and fer[.] whom he may …
The first part only of a sermon on Christian duties, ending incompletely; text lost at the top of the page due to cropping. How Lordis and Housbondmen Schulde Teche Goddis Comaundementis and the Gospel to Suggettis and Answere for hem to God on Domesday, Wells Rev. 7:2532 [132]; Jolliffe I.1.
Other texts: Wells Rev. lists 3 MSS.
[2]
f. 1
Understonde þat [..]iscretis in his cronicele in þe seuinþe bok xxiiij co telliþ of gregory x hou in þe þridde ʒer of his popehed he made þe conceyl of lugdune in wych he ordeyned þat to no man it schulde be leueful fro þennes forþ to assigne his tiþis at his likinge as bifore but þay schulde s paye alle maner tiþis to þe moder chirche in þe ʒer of þe lord m cc lxxij.
A note, written upside down at the foot of the page, now rather faded in parts, referring to an edict on tithes made by Pope Gregory X at the Council of Lyons in 1274. Different hand.
[3]
f. 387
Tac a quarton of gall a quarton of goum a quarton and half of coperose and make alle þese materis into poudir and take þanne a mesure and fil hit of þis poudre and do it in a sthaunche vescel and þen take þe same mesure and fil it twiys foul and onis half foul of clere rayn water and stere it wel wiþ þis poudre and þe forþe day clanse it and þou schalt haue god ynke and eft pot to þis same mater half souuche water as bifore and let it stonde and rote and þou schalt haue good inke.
Recipe for ink, complete. Added by a later hand.
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