. Hierurgia anglicana; documents and extracts illustrative of the ceremonial of the Anglican church after the reformation . en theycome to administer divine service in your quire.—(Norwich.) 1635. That none of your prebendaries, residentiaryor at large, do at any time come into your quire to heardivine service or sermons, without a surplice, or withoutsquare caps, and hoods fit for their degrees.—{Chichester.) 1636. That square caps as well as surplices andhoods be daily used by all those of your quire whoought to wear them without any omission.—{St. Pauls,London.) 162,J. That with all conveni


. Hierurgia anglicana; documents and extracts illustrative of the ceremonial of the Anglican church after the reformation . en theycome to administer divine service in your quire.—(Norwich.) 1635. That none of your prebendaries, residentiaryor at large, do at any time come into your quire to heardivine service or sermons, without a surplice, or withoutsquare caps, and hoods fit for their degrees.—{Chichester.) 1636. That square caps as well as surplices andhoods be daily used by all those of your quire whoought to wear them without any omission.—{St. Pauls,London.) 162,J. That with all convenient .speed some copesbe procured by the dean and chapter for the service ofthe church.—{M^orcester.) 162,]. That whereas the lord bishop hath bestoweda very fair upper front for the altar or communion table,his lordship may be pleased to bestow a lower front also,or in case he refuse so to do, then the dean and chaptershall procure or make a lower front for the said use,answerable to the upper front so given as aforesaid. Andalso shall procure or cause to be made a pall or cover- Plate XII.] [To face page USAGES OF CAROLINE DIVINES 235 ing for the middle part of the said altar or table for the Usagesdecent adorning of the szme.—^fForcester.) thfcardke 1635. That no fellow, or others belonging to your , of what degree soever, presume to come to yourchapel without his cap and hood.—(St. Marys College,Winchester^ —Visitation Articles, Injunctions and Orders, of Works, v. 456, 481, 483, 485, 488, 490,491,496. Lib. Anglo-Cath. Theol. * - Doth the Master of the Quiristers attend Divyneservice dayly in the Quire habit, as the other Singing-clerkes doe, and looke that all the Quiristers doe the same,every one keeping their gownes and surplices cleane ? Are the severall tymes of Morneing, Evening, &Communion servyce distinctly kept ? And doe everyoae that are bound to come thereunto, put on theirhabits fetfsua-flices, tippets, and hoods,^ a


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