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APPENDIX.
Lords Prayer, and the Salntation of the Angell for Us and our Successors. Ltt SSJttttESS,
Ralph hy Gods Permission Bishop of Bath and Wells have caused our Seal to be
put to these presents. Dated att Wyvelseombe the last Day saving otte of December in
the Year of our Lord God One Thousand Three Hundred Fforty and Eight, and of our
Consecration the Twentieth.
^tttt SS&t John Prior of the Cathedrall Church of Bath, and tlie Chapter of the
same Place, with one Accord giving our Consent to ali and singular the
Premisses, and holding them ratifyed and firme (as much as in Us is),
confirme them, and have put our Common Seal to these presents, Dated as
concerning Us in our Chapter House att Bath the first of January in the
Year of our Lord God abovesaid.
&ttb (HStce Walter Dean of the Church of Wells, and the Chapter of the same
place with one accord giving our Consent to all and singular the Premises,
and holding them ratifyed and firme do (as much as in Us is) confirme the
same, and have put our Comon Seal to these presents, Dated as concerning
Us in our Chapter House of Wells the Third Day of the Month of January
in the Year of our Lord God abovesaid.
No. 2. Copy of the Tahle of the Statutes and Injunctions laid down by Bishop
Ralph de Salopid, and Confirmed by Bishop Beckington.
OEIosif ffiall.
^Tablc of the Statutes and Injunctions.
1. tlie Statutes and Injunctions shall be read once every Year.
2. The Office and Power of the Principals.
6. How the Office of the Stewardship shall run from House to House.
8 How the Steward shall behave himself in his office.
7. What the Steward shall do in the Common Hall, his Office ended.
9. How the Steward sliall pay for liis Victualls.
10. How the Vicars ought to abstain from Oaths.
12. How that the Vicars ought to pa,y for their Cormnons att the Weeks end.
11. What Communication the Vicars ought to have att the Table.
14. That neither Horses nor Doggs ought to be Kept within the Close.
15. How the Vicars ought to beliave themselves within the Close att Night time.
16. Against Slanderers and Stirrers up of Strife.
18. How every Man ought to pray for the founder.
17. When the Close Gate ought to be shutt.
19. How the Secretts of the Hall ought to be kept Close.
20. How all suspected Persons ought to be removed.
21. That two shall not dwell in one House together.
APPENDIX.
Lords Prayer, and the Salntation of the Angell for Us and our Successors. Ltt SSJttttESS,
Ralph hy Gods Permission Bishop of Bath and Wells have caused our Seal to be
put to these presents. Dated att Wyvelseombe the last Day saving otte of December in
the Year of our Lord God One Thousand Three Hundred Fforty and Eight, and of our
Consecration the Twentieth.
^tttt SS&t John Prior of the Cathedrall Church of Bath, and tlie Chapter of the
same Place, with one Accord giving our Consent to ali and singular the
Premisses, and holding them ratifyed and firme (as much as in Us is),
confirme them, and have put our Common Seal to these presents, Dated as
concerning Us in our Chapter House att Bath the first of January in the
Year of our Lord God abovesaid.
&ttb (HStce Walter Dean of the Church of Wells, and the Chapter of the same
place with one accord giving our Consent to all and singular the Premises,
and holding them ratifyed and firme do (as much as in Us is) confirme the
same, and have put our Comon Seal to these presents, Dated as concerning
Us in our Chapter House of Wells the Third Day of the Month of January
in the Year of our Lord God abovesaid.
No. 2. Copy of the Tahle of the Statutes and Injunctions laid down by Bishop
Ralph de Salopid, and Confirmed by Bishop Beckington.
OEIosif ffiall.
^Tablc of the Statutes and Injunctions.
1. tlie Statutes and Injunctions shall be read once every Year.
2. The Office and Power of the Principals.
6. How the Office of the Stewardship shall run from House to House.
8 How the Steward shall behave himself in his office.
7. What the Steward shall do in the Common Hall, his Office ended.
9. How the Steward sliall pay for liis Victualls.
10. How the Vicars ought to abstain from Oaths.
12. How that the Vicars ought to pa,y for their Cormnons att the Weeks end.
11. What Communication the Vicars ought to have att the Table.
14. That neither Horses nor Doggs ought to be Kept within the Close.
15. How the Vicars ought to beliave themselves within the Close att Night time.
16. Against Slanderers and Stirrers up of Strife.
18. How every Man ought to pray for the founder.
17. When the Close Gate ought to be shutt.
19. How the Secretts of the Hall ought to be kept Close.
20. How all suspected Persons ought to be removed.
21. That two shall not dwell in one House together.