... and behind the saddle they will have a little sack full of oatmeal, to the intent that when they have eaten of the sodden flesh., then they lay this plate on the fire and temper a little of the oatmeal ; and when the plate is hot, they cast... Publications of the Scottish History Society - Seite 11von Scottish History Society - 1892Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1845 - 370 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and, when the plate is hot, they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake, in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do. And in this... | |
| 1845 - 538 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and, when the plate is hot, they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake, in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no grea*marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do. And in this... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 552 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and when the plate is hot, they cast off the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel, though they make greater journeys than other people do." * * Froiasart's... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 560 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and when the plate is hot, they cast off the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel, though they make greater journeys than other people do." * 432 [1309-1312... | |
| William James Ashley - 1887 - 228 Seiten
...oatmeal, and when the plate is hot they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do. And in this... | |
| William James Ashley - 1887 - 226 Seiten
...oatmeal, and when the plate is hot they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their i stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do.... | |
| John Major - 1892 - 642 Seiten
...such bread, under the name of hearth-cakes3, 1 Cf. /Eneas Sylvius, Commentarii Rerum Mtmorabilium, p. 5. (Frankfort, 1614.) - Cf. Froissart : 'They [the...recensions vary a good deal in their contents. 3 ' Panis subeineritius'. Cf. the Vulgate version of Gen. xviii. 6 ; Exod. xii. 39 ; and passim. The word is... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1895 - 534 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and when the plate is hot, they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake in manner of a cracknel! or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do. And in this... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1902 - 362 Seiten
...oatmeal ; and when the plate is hot, they cast of the thin paste thereon, and so make a little cake, in manner of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel though they make greater journeys than other people do. And in this... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 690 Seiten
...his followers see the history of Scotland in a later volume.] H. w.—VOL. xviii. 2 r [1312-1314 AD] of a cracknel or biscuit, and that they eat to comfort withal their stomachs. Wherefore it is no great marvel, though they make greater journeys than other people do." The details... | |
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