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Northallerton, North Yorkshire County Record Office, ZQH1 Text: Grant of food rights This jndent ur beris wittnes y t richard Cleruaux of Croft Skwier has graunttyd to wull a m Cabery of Croft his yhoman for his gude s er
fleen lys and vermyn sere . Of hem springeth baume ful good / And oyle and wyn for monn us food Of the cometh alle foule thing / As vreyn ordure and spyttyng . Of hem comeþ ful swete floures
& oþ er v er myn ser Of erbes & tres spryngith baume good And oyle & wyn for mannys food And of þ e comyth mochil foul styng As fen & oryne & spatly n g Of herbis &
er ywhere Of herbes and trees spryngeþ bawm good and oyle and wyn in help of ma n n us food Ac of the man thing that fowl doþ stynke as fen and vryn and fowle spattyng of drynke Of
with Richard . Maugis completely deceives the Emperor, who orders food to be given to him as a holy man. When Maugis appears before the Emperor, and craves for food, he asks Charlemagne to put it in his mouth, as
and Horton in Kent , and the Manor of Penyton Meysy with the advowson, for the sustinence and finding in food, clothes and education ( in victu, vestitu et doctrina ) of his daughters. Thomas Chaucer , whilst alive, is
yerbis / spice / & wyne, Beeff, moton Chair de mouton manger de glouton: Pro. Flesh of a Mutton is food for a glutton; (or was held so in old times, when Beefe and Bacon were your onely dainties.) Cot
avoid sin only by following Christ 409 III. Priests should follow St. Paul ' s rule of contenting themselves with food and clothing 410 Temptation to break this rule, and excuses for breaking it 411 IV . Kings and lords
worldly men done. And over þis, ech daie was he fedd shynyngly , boþ for shynyng of vessel and prescious food, and þere was a pore man liynge at his ȝate þat was clepid Lazarus , full of sore biles;