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They are molt commonly fowen in the l-Zil_l of \\\\y W M the lcafe,or Autumne ffaqmtftjlmfiln the Spring. \ i’ /; ‘Wheat ealieti ol [l1€GY;13C121U3)wve0¢=0f the L21~ i J l tines, ‘Trititzzm, and the white VVheat Si/::_g 0: Tri- riczmz doth generally llgfnilfie any hinge Olq Lcllme ‘which is threihei, out o. t is eares an masue c eati by fanning or fueh ()Yifllll;%i‘§" mearis.The_Germans ctnll it mfillftlltiii low Dtiteliffietmetlll Italian; (Jr/mo : the Spanlards,Ti*ig0.= the Prci1Clii"r'1€I_i,l'>'l't':z', an Fem/mefit : in Englilh we call the firth W'lnte_

V\/heat, andFlaiten \/Vlieeit. Tlrz'z'z'czm_¢ lzlczdnrm is called Bright V‘./‘heat :Red V\/heat. is called in Kent,Duck\-bill ‘Nlieat, and Normandy V‘v’l1e2tt. q} The Nature. VVheat(laith Galen) is very much vfed olmen, and with greatell: profit. Thole ‘Nheats do nou- tilh molt that be hard, and haue their whole lub- ftance lo clofely compaét as theyean lcarfely be hit afuncler ; for fuel) do nouriih very much : and the contrary but little. _ Wheat as it is a medicine outwardly applied, is hot in the firfl: degree, yet can itnot nianileftly either dry or moillen, It hath allo a certain clam- minelle and flopping qualitie. "qf ‘T/Je VE7‘3Ie‘L’5. Raw W heat,l"aith Diofcoric/cr,being eaten,bree- deth wotmes in the belly :being chewed and tip» plied, it doth cure the biting of mad dogs.

2 Tritimm ari cirmmvallzztum. Bearded Wheat, or Red \/Vheat.

T7‘fi‘i€tIfl2 mzcltzflici /llvzta.

‘I ritimm Typbiflilm. a Double eared VVheat.

Flat V\/heat.

Home ofwheat being boiled with hony and water, or with oyle and water, taketh away all

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t -}._m1;;()n_ 01' hot :3; . _. L P y _ mfl—T?'If:bra110f§\fJlient boyledtin llrong V1negre,clenfeth away fcurfe and dry 1cale.s,and Cllflbl’

3 th the bP(ji[)ning ofall hot lwellings,ifit be laid vnto them. And bovled with the decodftion O

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R me, it {I::u:l<etl1 the fwcllmgs In WOW?” lJ¥"3P”.- . . F _ jgc V\/heat,as Plmy writeth in his two and twentieth bOOl(C,3ntl feuenth CA3?

The §’»ml“C5 Otwh C but not burnt and the ponder thereof mixed with white wine is good {Oi >2 ’* ) " '

te'“,l":e.ing dried brown

w-ateringeies,ifitbelaid thereto. H 2 _ : . A /the dried ponder of red KN heat boylid V-V’1F11!V&Ig§%:'(gzbljg:31l’P:$]‘1[l?£'fi)::\:1;1Vl&i1{l‘:ga(3)f‘ 1l’lfléZW8C:'.)H‘ em - ~. 4 c «.,-'.~' .2 cm lliemealeofVVheatmingJe..,!.willt L , MC , L 3} u 2 PER/Mm’

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ilf.’ll‘.l‘:1i1}l‘[1£ll.”lOI1S.,&S1g“?7fkf.%6'£’7”,Ol' Saint /if;/i.,t‘,€o.:v;rr‘c: l~i:e,and fuch like, Praying the flux of‘hnmr.3rw~ ‘t'hejOynts,vvliiel1 the Gl"9.’(.‘lL-U13 cz1lli’t;évm<.. _,,, «. tat. P:.tlle made of fine meale, fuch as Bcioke-bit:.- ders vfe, helpeth fuch as doe {pit blond, taken war‘ine one fpoonefull at once}? he bran O€\‘.7l1tT‘3f boned 1nfl1atpevinegi'e,_ancl rubbed Vp(?l‘. them that be fcurtue and mangrew eazfeth the party very much. «

The leauen made of Wheat lzath vcrtne to heat: and draw outward,it refoln,;-tlv cmzmfawth

_ ,,._ , and openeth all lwellings,hunches, ttirtzoie, and felongbeing mixed with felt.

The line floure mixed with the yolke of an €,§§g€,hOI1<?Y; and a little lalh-oii,dotl'i draw and heale byles and fucli like fores, in children and in old people,very well and quickly. Take emms ofwheaten bread one pound and an halfe, barley meale 311’. Fennigreelte and Linefeed ole.-ac}; an ounce, theleaues of Mallowes*,‘Violets, Dwale, Sengreene, and Cotyledon, am: one l12l1l(ll“lI.ll: boyle them in water and oyle vntill they be ten- der: then llampe them very {mall in €1‘ll3Cll'l€mO1'- terianckgidés thergto tlo thfe y‘ol.Yl<e oftln-t_se ragges, oy e0 0 es,an oy co V10iCl:5)LI}7/L '5 ij.liicor.. porate them altogethegbtir i f tl1€iI1ll;1mmf1tl.Ofi grow to an Eryfipelas, then adde thereto the mice of Nightfhade, Plantaine, and Henhane, {I24 3 ij.iteafetl1 an Eryfipelaspr §éiint Arstixwics !ire,and all inflammations very 1' peed 1' 1y,

Slices of fine white bread laid to infufe or fteepe in Role water, and fo applied vnto fore eyes which liaue many hot humours falling into T tgem, doc ealiiy defend the humour,and ccale

heo I t e paine . Y Cofwh . . or the hand eat Pmlled forth betweene two plates of hot iron, hcaleth the chaps and ehinlts

Part Ofthe bséfififaafld fund amengwhich come ofcold,making {month the hands, face or any other he fame vfcd gm‘-DES, it caufeth

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Briglit V‘Vheat.

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‘$3 Balfame doth excellently heale wounds, and being put among falties or vn- em to worke more elfeéttially, efpecially in old vlcers.-,

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T Otherfggfhlllelse. ‘~'\’Il:€nr:3t“fI1er§]co11:rtit}:1th vp,1s fomcwhat reddii‘h,af'terw-arcl g:'eene,as be the F with knees Orjoyrfs b vb wt; many lizalkes, llenderer than thofe of VVflC£1t,allcllOI]g€r3 in rankes, and Compafred ab Y Ci‘-391116 1f’tances like vnto Wheat : the cares are orderly_framecl vp 3-an vpright and when _ outrwith {hort beards, not fharpe but blunt, which when it floureth jgngablackifliflender amiit 1Sk,flcl!lCCl vp with feed it leaneth and liangeth downeward. The feed is many) flendergand final OffiI1r€iln;S:Vt'hicli ealily falleth out of the huskes of it felfe. The roots be

Ric qt 7'] 1.‘ Pl groweth Vet, . _ J 466’. great quamme brOz§g€“_t1fl111Y In the rnoll places of Germany and Polonia, as appearetli by the 793% I 595. and 1t Dish t 11}t0 England in time ofdearth, and {carcitie of corne,aS h3l5‘1l€Cl1l1 the dance _of,a- CT ‘"1195, When there was a generall want of come, by reafon of the aboun- me that fell th b f r orherviémals as Ofaum eyearef e O_1‘C5Wl'!Cl'€by great penuric enfiied, as well oteatttzll and all - ’-2 annero -. * . .t,~_;._ efpecially towards the North‘ graine. It groweth likcwift very WCll1fl.l'I10llI places, of §_«;,f,)1cmd)

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