Hello!
This time I have a real difficulty. The second book of the three I am translating right now (a history of the oceans) contains a list of medieval English goods, or, rather, foreign products arriving to England from Spain, Italy and other Mediterranean regions:
The fragment is part of the Libelle of Englyshe Polycye:
"Bene fygues, raysyns, wyne, bastarde and dates, And lycorys, Syvyle oyle and also grayne, Whyte Castell sope and wax is not in vayn…"
I guess fygues are figs; raisins are dryed grapes; bastarde is, perhaps, a bad-quality wine (?); dates are dates (from date palms); lycorys is, probably, the red spider lily or hell flower (of medicinal uses); Syvyle oyle is oil from Seville, olive oil; grayne is not grain but grana, a red dye (as explained by the author); Whyte Castell sope is just unknown to me (could it be the blancmange?), and I hope all this "is not in vayn" (I mean vain, I gather…).
I would be really happy if you can illuminate my lantern with the items in bold characters; I've been trying to find everything out there but I don't think these are not merchandises included in contemporary medieval videogames and all that (which is usually all what the Google lamia finds in her astonishing searchs).
With my perennial gratitude,
CM