ANP t-OU-1 PLES. 
in my private closett, the dores and 
privieé wayes be carefully looked 
unto by the ushers and groomes, 
and my gentlethen in ordinary to 
be generally warned to attend me, 
anid be present at times of prayer, 
and to doe the like, when I goe to 
my publique chappell to service and 
sermons, wherein I will’ dispense 
with no man, holding him unfitt to 
serve me, that with me will for- 
beare to goe to heare the word of 
God, which example of liberty shall 
never be tolerated in’ my court, nor: 
made an example to encourage others 
in like disobedience and contempt 
towards religion. 
That whilest I am at my pub- 
lique chappell hearing divine service 
‘and sermons, twoe of my guards be 
appointed by course to wayte with- 
out at the dore, as well as an usher 
or groome within the dore, and , 
not to depart from that charge 
untill myselfe be gone out of the 
place. 
That the ante-chambers of my 
_ court bé better attended at due 
howers' in the morning, afd other 
tymes, as my presence chamber, and 
privie chamber, which are often 
found without any pson in them, 
whilest I am retyred in my more 
private lodgings ; ffor reformation 
whereof, the ushers, groomes and 
pages must be warned to give more 
diligent and orderly attendance. 
That there be not too many dou- 
ble keys allowed of my privie lodg- 
inge, close, gardens, and retired 
walkes, and those double keyes that 
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dré delivered out to be it the hands 
_of men of god trust, and notice to 
be taken by thé gentlemen eae 
of my privie chamber who they ar 
that have such Keyes, being a chargé 
6f no small cén8equence, consider- 
ing the dangér and practizes of theis 
tymes. . 
That iy privié chatiber be more 
reservedlie kept, ‘and none jinitted 
so familiarly t6 frequent it!- But! 
such a$ are alldwed theréof arid’ 
swore to the ‘place, for’ Hére 
shall my presence chamber''be thé 
better furnished with gentlemen to 
the hondur of my court, and ihy 
privie chamber be held in that 
égteeme and dccount’ tat. it ought 
when the rights and respeéts that 
dulie appertaiie theretinto dre ré- 
garded and observed. But if in 
my court thére should not be madé 
an orderly distinétion, both of places 
and psous, it would breed a confu- 
sion, and as good it were to bea 
groome of my greaf chamber, as a 
gentleman of .my privié chamber, ‘if 
the places be madé comon alike. 
And, therefore, my will age 
sure is, to have it more carefully’ 
look’t unto and speedily reformed. 
That when I am myself at thd 
tennys play, or the ballon, or such 
exercise, twoe of my guards be pre- 
sently appointed to attend about the 
dore untill my departure thence 5 
for it hath byn noated and told me, 
that sometimes when I have byn at 
the tennys play, there hath scarcely 
byn six prsons about the tennys 
court, and most of them but lackeys 
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magnanimity and temper in suffering no passion or alteration to take hold of him 
through any crossnesse of cards or chance. east 
“ In some young gentlemen whom he affected, he seemed to mislike too much 
disposition to play, and did not only disadvise them from it, but gave unto some 0 
them matter of value to become bound to leave the use of it; for pleasure hee 
tooke them all as it were in passage without semblance, eitherto desire them, or 
at least to have a will to dwell in them,’ 
