¶ Othir make poudre of mecles that stynkith. and putt the poudre on the flesħ of a pecoke and mediƚƚ the blode of the pecoke among the poudre. and make hir to eete the flesħ.

A medecẏne that an hawke shall not lie ī mew for vnlustẏnese.

Take ferne Rotis that growith on an Oke. and oke appillis and make Iuce of theym. and wete hir flesħ therin. &̄ feede the hawke .ij. timys or .iij. and that shaƚƚ make hir to leue that

¶ A medicine for an hawke that hath the teẏne

An hawke that hath the teyne a man may sone knaw if he take hede. for this is hir maner She wiƚƚ pante more for oon batyng then an other for .iiij. & if she shulde flie a littyƚƚ wile she shuld almost lese her breth. whether she be fatte or lene. and alway she makyth heuy chere. and for that this is the medycyne.

Take a quantyte of the Redenesse of haseƚƚ with the poudre of Rasne and peper and somwhat of gynger. and make thereof in fresħ grece iij. pellettys and holde the howke to the fire and when she felith the hete make hir to swalowe the .iij pellettys by strength. and knytte fast her beke that she cast it not owte and do so thries. and she shaƚƚ be safe.

¶ Also take Rasne and Rubarbe. and grynde it to gedre. and make Iuce therof and wete the flesħ therin. and yeue it hir to eete. and she shaƚƚ be hooƚƚ.

¶ Also take alisawndre and the Roote of prima rose and the Roote of gro gnauteles and seeth aƚƚ in the bottre of a kow and yeue hir .iij morcellis euery day vnto the tyme that she be hoole. and looke that she be voide when ye yeue hir the medecyne.

How a man shall take an hawke fro the Eẏrer

Who so takys an hawke from the Eyerer: hym behoueth to doo wisely. in bryngyng hym easeli. and to kepe him wele from colde. and from hurtyng of theyr bonys. for thay be fuƚƚ tendre. and thay most haue grete rest. and thay may not haue stynkyng & filthy Eyre bot as clene as can &̄ may be thoght. and euermore yeue him clene meete. and hote. &̄ a littyƚƚ & oftyn. & change oftyn ther meete bot loke it be hot and cutt her meete in to smale morcellis. for thay shulde nott tyre on bonys tyƚƚ they myght flie. Then after when she begynnyth to penne. and plumyth. and spalchith and pikith her selfe. Putt hir in a cloose warme place. that no fulmertis nor fecheus. ne other vermyn com nott in to hir. and let the place be secure from wynde and rayne. and then she wiƚƚ preue hir selfe and euer more yeue hir good hote meetys. For it is better to a man to fede his hawke while she is tendre with hoote meetis. to make hir good with somme cost. then to fede hir with eueƚƚ meetis to make hir vnthrefti with lytyƚƚ cost. ¶ And looke whan she begynnyth to ferme then yeue hir bathyng.