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DOCUMENTS—Continued. 
Date 
Document 
Content 
Interpretation 
.1520. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 163. 
Payment for bearing 
of four torches upon 
Corpus Christ! day. 
Dyers’ Accounts. 
Stage I. 
1520. 
Chambers, II, 35S. 
New plays. 
Stage Y. 
152S. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
“Shoemakers to pay 
the Tanners 6 s. 8 d. at 
Corpus XPi as of old.” 
Stage Y. 
1523- 
1526. 
1533. Abbotsford, 
p. 20. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
Charges of Corpus 
Christ! day regularly 
occur in the accounts. 
Carvers to help sup¬ 
port Painters’ Pageant. 
Stage V. 
1526. 
Chambers, II, 358. 
Tale of preacher who 
supports sermon by ref¬ 
erence to plays. 
Stage V. 1 . 
1520. 
Leet Book, p. 697. 
Cappers are to have 
the Weavers’ pageant. 
Stage V. 
1530. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
Cappers are dis¬ 
charged of an annual 
payment to the Gird- 
lers towards their pag¬ 
eant. 
Stage Y. 
1531. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
Leet Book, p. 710. 
Bakers to help Gird- 
lers support their pag¬ 
eant and processions. 
Walkers and Skinners 
to help Weavers sup¬ 
port their pageant. 
Stage V. 
1531. 
Leet Book, p. 708. 
Cappers to be associ¬ 
ated with Cardmakers 
and Sadlers in support¬ 
ing their pageant. Bar¬ 
bers to help Girdlers 
support their pageant. 
Stage V. 
1532. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
Painters to contrib¬ 
ute to pageants of 
Girdlers and Cardmak¬ 
ers. 
Stage V. 
1533. 
Leet Book, p. 716. 
All men to associate 
to some craft charged 
with a pageant. 
Stage V. 
1535. 
Chambers, II, 361. 
Croo corrected the 
Shearmen and Tailors’ 
Play. 
Stage V. 
1537. 
Poole, p. 40. 
Sharp, Diss., p. 11. 
Transfer of pageant 
and pageant house of 
Cardmakers and Sad¬ 
dlers to fraternite of 
Cappers. 
Stage Y. 
1539. 
Chambers, II, 358. 
Expenses of plays 
made people poor. 
Stage V. 
