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Hunt, Thomas Frederick; Moyes, James [Bearb.]
Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, Adapted To Modern Habitations: With Illustrative Details, Selected From Ancient Edifices; And Observations on the Furniture of the Tudor Period — London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, And Green, 1830

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vii. Item, That no man teach any of the children any vnhonest spech or othe, on
paine of 4<Z.
viii. Item, That no man waite at the table without a trencher in his hand, except
vppon some good cause, on paine of Id.
ix. Item, That no man appointed to waite at my table bee absent that meale
without reasonable cause, on paine of Id.
x. Item, That if any man breake of glasse, hee shall aunswer the price thereof
out of his wages; and if it be not known who breake it, the buttler shall pay for it,
on paine of I2tZ.
xi. Item, The table must be covered halfe an houre before 11 at dinner, and 6 or
before at supper, on paine of 6d.
xii. Item, That meate be ready at 11 or before at dinner, and at 6 or before at
supper, on paine of 6d.
xiii. Item, That none be absent without leave or good cause the whole day, or
any part of it, on paine of 4d.
xiv. Item, That no man strike his fellow, on paine of losse of service ; nor revile
or threaten, or provoke another to strike, on paine of 12tk
xv. Item, That no man come to the kitchen without reasonable cause, on paine
of \d., and the cook likewise to forfeit \d.
xvi. Item, That none toy with the maids, on paine of 4d.
xvii. Item, That no man weare foule shirt on Sunday, nor broken hose or shooes,
or dublett without buttons, on paine of \d.
xviii. Item, That when any strainger goeth hence, the chamber must be drest vp
againe within 4 howrs after, on paine of \d.
xix. Item, That the hall bee made cleane every day by eight in the winter, and
seaven in the sommer, on paine of him that should do it, to forfeit Id.
xx. That the cowrt-gate bee shutt each meale, and not opened during dinner and
supper, without iust cause, on paine the porter to forfeit for every time \d.
xxi. Item, That all stayrs in the house, and other rooms that neede shall require,
be made cleane on Friday after dinner, on paine of forfeyture of every on whome it
shall belong vnto 3d.
All which sommes shal be duly paide each
quarter-day out of their wages, and be-
stowed on the poore, or other godly vse.”*
Page 151.—
We have mentioned, at page 151, that the king’s painters in the reign of
Henry VIII. had liveries and badges. The royal architects had also liveries; and the
• Nugae Anti quae.
 
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