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The Babees' Book: Medieval Manners for the Young: Done Into Modern English · Frederick James Furnivall — chapter 60 of 65 · ~76 words · public domain

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Footnote 279:

Wholemeal bread.

Footnote 280:

Of the Huntsman and his Dogs.

Footnote 281:

Handfuls, lit., throws.

Footnote 282:

Keeper of greyhounds.

Footnote 283:

Profit in kind.

Footnote 284:

Of the Ewerer.

Footnote 285:

“Who ought to wash hands, and in whose houses.”

Footnote 286:

See note.

Footnote 287:

Scotch, for broad.

Footnote 288:

Of the Panter.

Footnote 289:

In its place.

Footnote 290:

Concerning the Lord’s Knives.

Footnote 291:

Wholemeal loaf.

Footnote 292:

Covering, towel.

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