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that it be turned almoft into dull. It groweth in fields and diners vineyards and hopgardcfls in molt places of England.

T he i all Turnep gtowes by Hackney in a {sandy grountl,and thofe that are brought to Cheap‘ fide am-l«.;t:t from that village are the befi that euet I talked.

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Tntiieps are fown in t‘l'l§‘. fpring,as allb in the end ofAuguf‘t. They floure and feed the fecofld yezire after they are lowne : for thofe that {inure the fame yeate that they are fown,are a degcincfi“ l:ind,callr;d in Clfefhire about the Naniptwich, Maclneps,of their will qualitie in caufing frenfic and giddineflkz ofthe brain for a, feafon.

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i 2 Rzzjmm rzzdzce obloivzgzz.

I. .R./zpzmtzx ;22zzj;.I..r. Longifh rooted Tutnep.

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The Tlllllcp is called in Latine,

»if1 high-Dutcl1,13uben: in low»Dutc1i,‘13apm : in I_3rcn(;11,Z\74r:J€zz!v ram! .- in S pariifh,Na6o : glilh,Tumep,and Rape.

qt T/55 Tgmfieramre mm’ Vcrmes.

The bulbous or knobbed root,which is properly called Rapum or Turnep, and hath giuen Damy to the plant,is many times eaten raw,efpecially ofthe poore pC0PlC in Walesjout molt commfmve boiled. The raw root is windy,ancl engendreth grolfe and cold bloud : the boiled doth coole re 7 and fo little-,that it cannot be perceiued to coole at all,yet is it moift and windy.

It auailetli nota little after what tnanet it is prepared 5 for being boiled in water,or in a ct btoth,it is more moilhgnd fooner defcendeth,and rnaketh the body more fOlLlblC5l)LIt being Y‘l3w‘w.,, or bakethit drieth,and ingendreth lefle wincle,and yet it is not altogethcr- without wind :but hey foeuet they be dre(IEad,they yeeld more plenty ofnourifhment than thofe that are eaten taW 5 do encreafe milke in womens bre{ts,and natutall fcecl,and :21 lb prouoke vriri. ' b mkg

The decoétion ct”Turncps is good againft the cough and hoarfene lie of the v.r>‘ice,being Elf“ in. the euening with a little fugar,or a quantitie oi’ clarified hony.

. . . _ _ . . ,0!‘ 1'?iqfi0rid€=S writeth,That the Tutnep it lelle being llamped, 15 with good lucce (Te aiaplr€dO‘:3dy« in

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mouldy 0,kibejw . ' *- " I _ H L ( ~ ' ' ' 1 Om Cure the famet:€lC3,a'l.l that alfo oile ofR0fes boiled in a hollow turnep Vl'lCls‘.’E’ the hot embers

- “C Y0ngand tericl ~01 f ' ' V‘ - - moi I C1 « ootsor prmgsofTuriae s at their fin‘: co .’ cu ‘n t v led and eaten as a lallad prouoke vrin. P mining forth or iii. grouiicl, E

1 {bi-_<‘1 5 - '-\ u . . ~ -xt with Lo '1!" 0 lb .~ 4 - . . . . F015,)“. u. up 1 ns and Treaeles, and beeing drunke it is a temedie agamft

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is madelhpc one an{ fi1;cdT:r?eps_ 5 one 0.11 common Rape which beareth the feed whereof ‘-‘all Chad fit urging birclszthe other the common enemy to corn, which we

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hite floure : there is alfoa o Ema kmdS="“° Wm 21 yellow or els purple floure, the other with a V . II t ierofthc water and marilh grounds.

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lldc "fumeps 2 Rapzjlmm arwrum.

Charlock or Chadloclt.

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