Bedchamber, how to prepare your master’s, pp. [63], [65].
Bedchamber door, lights stuck on, [193/509].
Bedes, for church service, [63/918].
Bedrooms, don’t sleep in ratty ones, or those deprived of sun, [p. 132].
Beds of straw, &c., to be 9 ft. long and 7 ft. broad, [191/436-7].
Beef, [34/517]; [48/688]; [p. 105];
powdered, [p. 102, note to l. 694];
stewed, [54/798];
how to carve, [25/393].
“Touchyng the befe: I do estymate him of nature melancolyke, and engendre and produce grosse blode well norisshyng folkes robustes and of stronge complexion, whiche occupy them in great busynesse and payne.”—Du Guez’s Introductorie, p. 1071.