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fayes, of the breade, and falte, of the lord and ladies fpoones, knaves, trenchers, and napkines, and to give thofe fayes to the pander, who is to attend the chamber to that purpofe, and then the carver is there to ftaye, all dynner tyme, and to carve and ferve in that place at his difcretion. Hee is to fee the cupp bearer, carver, and fewer, for that day, to be placede at his table, next to himfelfe, the carver to bee on the right hannde, and the fewer on the lefte, the cuppbearer next to the carver. The fewer is to goe from the ewery throughe the hall, wher the yeoman ufher of that place is to attende his cominge, and then and there to commannde all gentlemen, and yeoman wayters, to at- tende the fewere, whoe with him is to goe to the furveyinge place or drefTer, where the clarcke of the kittchine is to attende him, and there the fewere is to call for his lorde, and fo to give fayes to the clarke of the kittchine, and the mafter cooke, of everie dime that is fervede to the lordes meffe, and from thence to countenance the meate to the lordes table, where the carver is to give the fewer and the bearer of everie dime a faye, of the meate hee beareth ; at the firft courfe ftandinge, and the feconde courfe, kneelinge of one knee, and -the fewer is to flay by the carver, as his affiflannte, till dinner and fupper bee donne, and not to dcparte but for counte- nancinge the courfes of meate. Hee k to fee the lordes table bee not unfumimed of wayters, and! if it bee, then to fende for them- prefentlie, and not to fuffer them to goe from thence at thcire pleafures, but to attende unlefTe the gentleman ufher doe appointe otherwife, for theire lordes fervice. Hee is to have checke rolles, of all the gentlemen and yeomen wayters, thereby to inftrucle them the better, fo well the carvers, ^ewers, cuppbearers, as alfo gentlemen and yeomen wayters, in theire duties of fervice. The