338 Copy of an Original Manufcnpt touching the
hee is the trufte of the houfe, by his carefull lockinge and dilli- gent lookinge to his chardge ; and his office is the place where all cappitall offenders are to bee committed unto, by the lorde or his officers, duringe theire pleafures. The Office of the Yeoman Baker. Hee is to receave his eornne from the yeoman of the garner, by tallie, and that to deliver the miller, and to fee it bee fweete and well grounde, and to make thereof fuch proportion of manchett, cheate, and ranehett, as the officers of houfhoulde in theire di cretion mall apointe, and that rate to houlde, as hee fhal bee com- maunded, and no longer, and he is to. aftifte the pantler in tyme of ueede, as occafion ferveth* The Office of the Yeoman Bruer. Hee k to receave in like manner his maulte, with the heade eornne, from the yeoman of the garner, by tallie, and foe to deliver it to the miller, from whom receavinge it well grounde > and not to fmale > for if foe it bee, hee fhall neather brue fb much beare thereof, nor fo good ; and is to make fuch proportion thereof, as the officers of houmoulde mall appointe, and that to keepe, as hee lhal bee directed, from tyme to tyme. Hee is to fee his office cleane and well kepte, and as occafion lervith, to fee into the butterie howe the hogemeades bee there couched and flopped, with claye and fake, for the better prefervinge the beare ; and if there bee greate repaire of ftranngers, hee is to affift the butler at fuch tymes.