ANTIQUITIES. 



877 



The Manner of Punishment of Of- 

 ences and making of Orders. 



There is among them no certainc 



punishment for otfences ; but such 



ortences and misdemeanors as are 



rr rxu * ^„„oT,o„fl committed, arc punished by the judg- 



Two of the masters commons have ^ r xi 1 1 i i . ...i?^ 



ment of the elders or benchers, wlio 



Thursday. — At Dynncr. 



Two of the masters commens have 

 meat to the value of i'nd. 



At Supper. 



meat to the value of iid. ob. 



Fry day. — At Dinner. 



Two of the masters commons have 

 meat to the value of iiid. ob. 



Saturday. — At Dinner. 



Two of the masters commens have 

 meat to the value of iiii d. ob. 



At Supper. 



Every one of >the masters com- 

 mens and clerks commens have four 

 eggs. 



The Stypend of the Officers by the 

 Yeare. 



The stewards wages by the yeare, 

 iiii marks. 



The chief butlers wages by the 

 yeare, xxxiii*. iind. 



The second butlers wages by the 

 yeare, viy. \md. 



third butlers wages by the 

 vis-, viiid. 



The chief cokes wages by the 

 yeare, xli-. 



The manciple, or students ser- 

 vant, his wages by the yeare, xxvii-. 

 I'txid. 



The under cookes wages by the 



The 

 yeare, 



yeare, x\s. 



The laundress of the clothes of 

 thchoiisc,her wages yearly, vi.v.viiit/. 

 Also at Christmasse the three 

 butlers have in reward of every 

 gentleman of the house, xiif/. aud 

 some give them in reward more. 



Also at Easter the cookes manciple 

 have in reward of every gentlfman 

 liid. or thereabouts. 



punish the oifender, either by pay- 

 ment of money, or by putting him 

 forth of commens ; which is. that 

 he shall take no meate nor drynkc 

 among the fellowship, untill the 

 elders list to revoke their judgment- 

 Item, at certain tymes in the 

 yeare, the benchers and utter-ba- 

 risters do resort together, and there 

 do consult and advise themselves, 

 concerning the causes of their house, 

 and make decrees and orders con- 

 cerning such tilings as they think 

 meet to be reformed in the house; 

 and that they call a parliament 



The Manner of Divine Services 

 in the Church, and their charges 

 thereunto. 



Item, that they have every day 

 three 7nasses said, one after the 

 other ; and the first masse doth be- 

 gin iu the mornyng at seaven of the 

 clock, or thereabouts. The festi- 

 val! days they have mattens and 7nasse 

 solen.nly sung ; and during the ma- 

 tijns singing, they have three masses 

 said. 



Their chardges towards the salary 

 or mete and drynkc of the priests 

 is none ; for they are found by my 

 lord of St. John's, and they that 

 are of the fellowship of the house, 

 are charged with nothing to the 

 priests, saving that they have eighteen 

 oflering days in the yeare, so that 

 the chardge of eacii of then* is xviiirf. 



Their Order for 

 due to 



Payment- of Debts 

 the House. 



Item, if any of the fellowship be 



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