Mase, [183/216], makes.

Mass, hear one daily, [266/17].

Mass heard by the nobles every morning, but not by business men, [p. 130].

Master, don’t go before your, [185/281];

don’t waste his goods, [4/47]; [219/9].

Master, don’t strive with your, [183/226]. Iamais ne gaigne qui plaide à son seigneur; ou, qui procede à son Maistre. Pro. No man euer throue by suing his Lord or Maister; (for either God blesses not so vndutifull a strife, or successe followes not in so vnequal a match.) Cot.

Master of a craft sits above the warden, &c., [78/1159].

Master of the Rolls, rank of, [70/1017]; [72/1060].

Masters, duties of, [241/6].

Mastic, to be chewed before you rest, [p. 139].