[that is to say,

The boke of Seruyce & Keruynge and Sewynge
& all Maner of Offyce in his kynde
vnto a Prynce or ony other Estate,
& all the Feestes in the yere.]

Enprynted by Wynkyn de Worde at London in
Flete Strete at the sygne of the Sonne. The
yere of our Lorde God. M.CCCC.xiij.
[and now reprinted,
1867.]


[ CONTENTS.]

(From the Headings in the Text, &c.)


PAGE

[Termes of a Keruer]

[151]

[Butler and Panter (Yoman of theSeller and Ewery)]

[152]

[The Names of Wynes]

[153]

[For to make Ypocras]

[153]

[To laye the Clothe]

[154]

[To wrappe your Soueraynes Bredestately]

[155]

[Of the Surnape]

[155]

[Sewynge of Flesshe, & Seruyce(Succession of Dishes)]

[156]

[The Keruynge of Flesshe, &Seruyce (How to carve)]

[157]

[Sauces for all maner ofFowles]

[159]

[Feestes and Seruyce from Eestervnto Whytsondaye]

[160]

[Keruyng of all maner ofFowles]

[161]

[Of the First & SecondCourses, & the Sauces for them]

[163]

[Feestes and Seruyce from thefeest of Saynt Iohn the Baptist vnto Myghelmasse]

[164]

[Feestes and Seruyce from thefeest of Saynt Myghell vnto the feest of Chrystynmasse]

[164]

[Of the skin & wholesomeness ofcertain Birds]

[165]

[Sewynge of Fysshe]

[166]

[Keruynge of Fysshe]

[166]

[Sauces for all maner ofFysshe]

[168]

[The Chaumberlayne]

[168]

[Of the Marshall and theVssher]

[170]

[Notes]

[173]