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23. That none shall strike the Cornmon Servants.
25. Ther shall be soft Communication att the Table in the hall.
That no Vicar shall receive any Stranger to continue within the Close.
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Confirmation of these Statutes by
Thomas Beckington Bishop of Bath
and Wells.
Sbtatut* s and 0rbmancts of
Bisiiop Beckington.
28. Jpfot Reformation of Abuse in the Vicars Apparrell.
29. Ffor like Rounding and Crownes and convenient Apparrell.
30. Ffor Beverence to be given to the Principals and Seniors.
31. That none of the Vicars shall make suit for any Chamber, &c.
32. That none shall sue his fellow at the temporal Law.
33. That no Lay Vicar presume to come to any Hall or Counsell except he be called.
34. How the Principalls ought to punish Offenders.
I^ereafter doe follow the Kings Injunctions.
1. ®fjat there shall be one only Receiver.
2. The Election of the said Receiver.
3. What Rents the Receiver shall Receive.
4. ILow new admitted Vicars shall be taken to tlie Hall.
5. That none of the Vicars shall wear Weapon.
6. Tliat every Vicar dining in the Comon Hall shall tarry Grace.
7. That every Vicar att his first Admission ought to take a Corporall Oath.
8. That the Principalls may continue in Office three or ffoure Yeares.
9. How the Principalls ought straightly to punish the Offendors against the Statutes.
10. That ever Vicar and especially the five Seniors ought to assist the Principalls in
executing the Statutes.
11. That the Penalties of the Offendors ought to bee paid out of Hand.
12. That these Injunctions shall be Registered and read openly.
41. Of Perdisons in the Church for Prime Mass and Evensong.
& Sbtatute or Enftmctfon
made by John Still, Bishop of Bath
and Wells, the Seaventh Day of June,
in the Year of our Lord God 1599.
that every Vicar being employed about the House Busines, shall
within six Days yield an Account into the Exchequer of the said
House.
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77
23. That none shall strike the Cornmon Servants.
25. Ther shall be soft Communication att the Table in the hall.
That no Vicar shall receive any Stranger to continue within the Close.
\
Confirmation of these Statutes by
Thomas Beckington Bishop of Bath
and Wells.
Sbtatut* s and 0rbmancts of
Bisiiop Beckington.
28. Jpfot Reformation of Abuse in the Vicars Apparrell.
29. Ffor like Rounding and Crownes and convenient Apparrell.
30. Ffor Beverence to be given to the Principals and Seniors.
31. That none of the Vicars shall make suit for any Chamber, &c.
32. That none shall sue his fellow at the temporal Law.
33. That no Lay Vicar presume to come to any Hall or Counsell except he be called.
34. How the Principalls ought to punish Offenders.
I^ereafter doe follow the Kings Injunctions.
1. ®fjat there shall be one only Receiver.
2. The Election of the said Receiver.
3. What Rents the Receiver shall Receive.
4. ILow new admitted Vicars shall be taken to tlie Hall.
5. That none of the Vicars shall wear Weapon.
6. Tliat every Vicar dining in the Comon Hall shall tarry Grace.
7. That every Vicar att his first Admission ought to take a Corporall Oath.
8. That the Principalls may continue in Office three or ffoure Yeares.
9. How the Principalls ought straightly to punish the Offendors against the Statutes.
10. That ever Vicar and especially the five Seniors ought to assist the Principalls in
executing the Statutes.
11. That the Penalties of the Offendors ought to bee paid out of Hand.
12. That these Injunctions shall be Registered and read openly.
41. Of Perdisons in the Church for Prime Mass and Evensong.
& Sbtatute or Enftmctfon
made by John Still, Bishop of Bath
and Wells, the Seaventh Day of June,
in the Year of our Lord God 1599.
that every Vicar being employed about the House Busines, shall
within six Days yield an Account into the Exchequer of the said
House.
FFINIS TABULiE