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sung “Veni Creator,” the letters and license being read in the 
presence of many persons there. Then William Wyndesor, in his 
own name, and that of all the canons, made solemn proclama- 
tion, enjoining all who had no right to vote to depart out of the 
chapter-house. When all were withdrawn except Guyllery de 
Lacuna, in decretis Baccalarius, and Robert Peverell, notary- 
public, and also the two chaplains, the first was requested to stay, 
that he might direct and inform us in the mode of election; the 
other, that he might record and attest the transactions ; and the 
two last that they might be witnesses to them. 
Then, having read the constitution of the general council “ Quia 
propter,” and the forms of elections contained in it being sufficiently 
explained to them by De Lacuna, as well in Latin as the vulgar 
tongue, and having deliberated in what mode to proceed in this 
election, they resolved on that of scrutiny. Three of the canons, 
Wyndesor, Berne, and London, were made scrutators ; Berne, 
London, and Stratfeld, choosing Wyndesor ; Wyndesor, London, 
and Stratfeld, choosing Berne; Wyndesor, Berne, and Stratfeld, 
choosing London. 
They were empowered to take each other’s vote, and then that of 
Stratfeld ; “et ad inferiorem partem angularem” of the chapter- 
house, ‘‘ juxta ostium ejusdem declinentes,”’ with the other persons 
(except Stratfeld, who stayed behind), proceeded to voting, two 
swearing, and taking the voice of the third, in succession, privately. 
Wyndesor voted first; ‘‘Ego credo Petrum Berne meliorem et 
utiliorem ad regimen istius ecclesie, et in ipsum consentio, ac eum 
nomino,” &c. Berne was next sworn, and in like manner nominated 
Wyndesor; London nominated Berne; Stratfeld was then called 
and sworn, and nominated Berne. 
“Quibus in scriptis redactis,’”’ by the notary public, they returned 
to the upper part of the chapter-house, where by Wyndesor “sic 
purecta fecerunt in communi” and then solemnly, in form written, 
declared the election of Berne; when all, “antedicto nostro electo 
excepto, approbantes et ratificantes, cepimus decantare solemniter 
‘Te Deum laudamus, et sic canentes dictum electum ad majus 
altare ecclesie deduximus, ut apud nos est moris. Then Wyndesor 
electionem clero et populo infra chorum dicte ecclesie congregatis 
publicavit, et personam electi publice et personaliter ostendit.” We 
then returned to the chapter-house, except our prior ; and Wyndesor 
was appointed by the other two their proctor, to desire the assent 
of the elected, and to notify what had been done to the bishop ; 
