1 8 A Booke 



To make a browne cotiler. 



For to make your browne couler, ye shall take a pound of soote and seeth it in 

 a quart of ale, and with so many of walnut leaues, as ye shall thinke good, and when 

 they shall waxe blacke, take it off the fire, and put therein your haire, and so let it lie 

 still therein till it be as browne as yee will haue it. Also another browne couler, 

 take of strong ale, and soote, and temper them altogether, and therein put your 

 haire, and let it remaine so the space of two daies, and two nights, and it 

 wilbe well. 



To make a tawny haire. 



r or to make your haire a tawny couler, ye shall take a quantity of lime, with the 

 like of water, and so put them together, and put your haire therein, and let it rest 

 foure or fine howers, then take it out, and put it in tannars ouse, for a day and it 

 wilbe wel. 



Also ye shall keepe the first part of your haire white stil, for your lines to be 

 reserued for the dubbid hooke, to fish for the troute, and grailing, and also to make 

 small lines, to angle for the roche, and the darce, and such. 



Lines fit for each water. 



Here ye shall know in what water to angle, and for which season of the yeare 

 your coulered lines will best serue. 



The greene colered line will serue in all cle'ere waters, from Aprill vnto 

 September. 



The yellow line is good to angle in euery water which is cleare, ixoni September 

 vnto November, for it wilbe like the wdedes, and other withered grasse which is in 

 the water. 



