ge what f euer it be /enoynt it wel with 
tone clay tempered as is before ſpecytyed 
Mota & lutynge for a glaſſe that ryueth 
bron the kyꝛe / take rede lede and halfe 
as inoche vnſlebed lyme beten to pow; 
ber and a lytell duſte mele of the myllps 
tempere all this togyder with the why; 
te ofan egge / and make a lynen cloute 
wette thetin / than holde u a lytell by the 
{pre tyl it be warm / and © oꝛdted laxe it 
to the rpue of the glaſſe ſtandynge vpon 
the fyꝛe / ye mult be wate that no manet 
of colde thynge towche pour glaſſe the 
whyle that it is hote / fo2 that wyll make 
it to rente and kꝛeke afonder, 
¶ Thus (hail vou make lutum fapientie 
as Atrnoldus de villa noua ſayth votere 
with ye ſhall lute all manet of glaſſes / 
to the entente that the tyze (hail not pes 
trite oz hurte it. Cake two partes of 
well pucpfyred lone oꝛ claye / and ont pac 
te of hoꝛſe toꝛde/clent gadered as before 
s lapd. Ind to the entente that the dare 
ſhall be to ſttonget / and not tente noz 
tlene, Chan put therto the powder of ty 
le ſtones / oz ellys powder of vnſleked 
lxine / all this fame with ſalt water / wel 
mxxted togyder with your handys in a 
> of thynne dowghe / and lo ocrus 
% 
¶ Thus haue J ſhewed you dytiers ma 
net and wares of lutynge and how to 
9 —— re deſyꝛe any ye Kiel 
eto /e nape inqupꝛe that of the al 
hem ſtes. e 
¶ how ye ſball make the common ferrays 
that belongeth to this woꝛze. Ca. vi. 
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J Q druets manets a formes then 
fornapits be made / therfote by the 
belpe of almygbty god J (hall ſhewe row 
the molle comon tedy Mares het to ne 
delull a moſt neceflaryer à leue the other 
vntebetſyd / brcaule I wyil exctewe the 
te dyoulnes ofthe tedets and the let rets 
ofthe lerencecto the arsbpiyfibnge of ont 
