Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Thomas James 225; Stanley O. 24; Nasmith 443; James, Corpus 443; C.R. Cheney, ‘The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Cambridge: An Exhibition in the Parker Library, July 1984’ in Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, Cambridge, 23–27 July 1984, ed. Peter Linehan, Monumenta Iuris Canonici, Series C: Subsidia 8 (Rome,1988), no. 13.
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f. 99v
Wastyng of the spleyn þe dropsey þe stone wodnes pissyng aʒens þe wyll a chafyng of þe lyvyr emaurid stuppyng of flavrys mak a drynk of gromell saxffrage parcele savge boyle hem togedyr in stale ale & drynk hytt vse powder of hem in thy potage.
Recipe for an all-purpose draught, on verso of a blank endleaf. On the facing, otherwise blank page (f. 100), is ‘In my begenynge god be my spede in grace and vertue to prosede amen’. NIMEV 430.5 and 1507.88; not recorded from this MS.
MS, including English on endleaves, s. xv. MS given to the College by Matthew Parker.
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