154 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
DOCUMENTS—Continued. 
York. 
Date 
Document 
Content 
Interpretation 
1566. 
Davies, p. 266. 
Observance of Corpus 
Christi play suspended. 
1567. 
Davies, p. 266. 
Corpus Christi play 
given.' 
1568. 
Davies, p. 266-9. 
No Corpus Christi 
play. 
Stage V. 
1569. 
Eng. Hist. Rev., 
IX, 301. 
Davies, p. 269. 
Corpus Christi play 
acted on Whitsun Tues¬ 
day at twelve stations. 
1573. 
1574. 
1575- 
Davies, p. 271. 
Davies, p. 271. 
-9. Davies, p. 271. 
No Corpus Christi 
play. 
No Corpus Christi 
play. 
No Corpus Christi 
play. 
1581. 
Davies, p. 272. 
Citizens ask for Cor¬ 
pus Christi plays. 
Stage V. 
1584. 
Smith, York Plays, 
p. XXXV. 
Pageant masters men¬ 
tioned. 
1595. 
Arch. Rev., I, 221. 
Pageant masters men¬ 
tioned. 
1611. 
Smith, York Plays, 
p. XLI. 
Pageant masters men¬ 
tioned. 
2 
Undated reference to 
support of pageants— 
Surtees 120: pp. 61, 62, 
63, 64. 76, 79, 110, 113, 
80, 86, 67, 196, 150. 
Stage V. 
2 
Surtees, CXX, 155. 
Smith, York Plays, 
p. XXIV. 
Saucemakers ask for 
help in supporting pa¬ 
geant of hanging of Ju¬ 
das. 
Stage V. 
2 
Surtees, CXX, 166. 
Controversy between 
mariners and fishers 
about paying for pa¬ 
geant. 
Stage V. 
2 
Smith, York Plays, 
note, p. 125. 
“Mynstrelles” to play 
play formerly given by 
Masons. 
According to Miss Sel¬ 
lers in the English His¬ 
torical Review, IX, 285, 
the date for this is 3 
Eliz. (f. 40) 
2 
Davies, p. 247. 
Crafts carried ban¬ 
ners in the procession. 
Stage II. 
2 
Davies, p. 250. 
In reign of Henry 
VII—dispute between 
weavers and cordwain- 
ers as to place in the 
procession. 
Stage I. 
2 
Davies, p. 245. 
Corpus Christi Guild 
was bound “ ‘to keep a 
solempne procession, the 
sacrament being in a 
shryne borne in the 
same through the city 
yerely the Fryday after 
Corpus Christi day.’ ” 
