912 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



leave labour and fall to idleness ; tained, to the great hindrance and 



with consideration also specially to damage of the common weal. 

 be had of them, which by weakness Also, that all other almses or dis- 



of their limbs and body be so impo- tributions due, or accustomed to be 



tent that they cannot labour; and made, by reason of the foundation, 



by no means let such alms be given statutes, or customs of this place, be 



to valiant, mighty, and idle beggars made and given, as largely and as 



and vagabonds, as commonly use to liberally as ever they were at any 



resort about such places ; which ra- time heretofore, 

 ther, as drove-beasts and mychcrs, Also, . that the abbot, prior, or 



should be driven away and com- president, shall find wood and fuel 



pelled to labour, than in their idle- suiBcicnt to make fire in the refec- 



ness and lewdness, against the form tory, from All-hallow-evcn to Good- 



of the king's grace's statute in this Friday. 

 behalf made, cherished, and main- 



Sir Philip Si/dne7/''s Funeral, (Extracted from the Book of Funerals of Ni- 

 cholas Dethick, Windsor Herald, son of Sir Gilbert Dethick, Garter King 

 at Arms.) From an original MS. in the Possession of the Marquis of 

 Buckingham. 



The order of the funerall of Sir PhilHpp Sydney, knight, L. governor 



of Flushing, whose funeral was solemnised in Povvles, the 1§ of February, 



1586, and the proceading from sir Wm. Pcllam's house thorough London. 



_, ^ , , 1 John Davis. 



Ihe 2 conductors > j , ^t a- 

 J John Uuli. 



Gents, of Greyes Innc, 2 by 2. 



Poore men, 2 by 2. 



„, , /. ii 1. 1 John Thomas. 



low sargents for the horsemen, j- ^^^^^^ Powell. 



Covered with black The drummes and fyfes, | 4 



beyes. •' ^ J 



la a cloth mandilion or The cnsigne barer, \ Henry Whitton. 

 cassock. ° 'J •' 



The lieutenant of the horsemen, j- Mr, Thebauld. 



The corporalle for the horsemen, j- Alexander Williams. 



Trompets, 4, allowed black cloth cassocks. 

 „,, , 1 William Bulstrod, in a black velvet cassock, 



^^ 'J long sleeves. 



Thelieutenant for the horsemen, > Mr. Crispe. 



rr J i "1 Robert Snowe. 



Tow yomen, conductors, | ^j,^^ Jenkinson. 



The standart, borne by }• Mr. Richard Grome. 



Servants 



