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Content 
Interpretation 
1403. Hist. Mss., I, 109. 
“ ‘All hosyers who shall 
sell hose [—] or make 
hose to sell, together 
with the uphaldres who 
before have sold woolen 
cloths, shall have charge 
of the pageant of Moses 
and Pharoah at the holi¬ 
day of Corpus Christi, 
as well as the dubbers.’ ” 
Stage V. 
A 
1404-1405. —, P- 107. 
y 
“Et auxi que enches- 
cun an que le mair en- 
voiera la bille de lour 
pagyne de Corpore 
Christi as gentz del dit 
artifice, sicome est la 
custume de la citee, touz 
les meistres du dit arti¬ 
fice a'ssemblerount en 
certein place par le 
temps assigne, et illeo- 
ques ordeigneront pur 
lour pagyne et lour lu- 
mer et les payntes et la 
arraie dicelle.” 
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1408. Register of Cor¬ 
pus Christi 
Guild, pp. 6, 8. 
Smith, Eng. Gilds, 
p. 141. 
“Ordinamus quod in 
festo Corporis Christi 
omnes ‘capellani in su- 
perpellicis transeant in 
processione—< antiquatis 
ordine.” 
Stage I (?) 
1409. Antiquary, XI, 107. 
“Pe Padzhand mais- 
tres of pe said craft 
salle warne a 11 e p e 
crafte als oftetymes ads 
pai salle be charged be 
pe sayd Sercheours.” 
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1403. Surtees, CXX, 59. 
Same as 1390. 
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1415. L. T. Smith, York 
Plays, p. XIX- 
XXVII. 
Roger Burton’s list of 
plays. 
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1417. Surtees, CXX, 189 
“Item ordinatum est 
quod duodecim honesti 
viri predicti artificii va- 
dant annuatim in festo 
Corporis Christi cum pa- 
gina sua, secundum 
quod limitabuntur per 
quatuor magistros ejus- 
dem artificii.” 
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1417. Smith. York Plays. 
p. XXXII- 
XXXIII. 
Twelve stations ap¬ 
pointed for the Corpus 
Christi play. 
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1419. Surtees, CXX, 109 
Foreign tapiter who 
comes into craft, to 
help support pageant. 
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1422. Davies, p. 235. 
Certain pageants to 
be combined. 
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