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hath always been to se whether the same were cleane kept accordinge to their order, The Proctors being commanded to attend upon Mr Vicechancellor in that perambulation as alwaies heretofore they have done, This year the said Proctors to shewe their contempte to their chiefe Magistrate refused herein to do their duties to the great offence of Mr Vicechancellor and to no small admiration of the Mayor Aldermen and Bailiffs their assembled, and not only herein they shewed their stubbornness, but also of late beinge commanded by Mr Vicech to goye with him and the Heads as the manner is to meet with my L. North they refused therein likewise to do theyre duties.

9. Also Mr BEACON to shew his further contempte being commanded of Mr Vicecr to bringe unto him the regester book of the Universities lettres, having then necessary occasion to se the same, could by no means make him bringe forth the same regester book, whereof the Vicech hath made his complaint to the Heades and yeet hath hadd no redresse thereof, such is the said BEACON's stubbornnesse.

10. As touching the Statute for apparell none in all the University do more offend against that statute than the two proctors who should give best ensample, and these otheir two Regents NICOLLS and BROWNE withe a fewe more of their adherents, who doe not only go verye disorderlie in Cambredge waring for the most part their hates and continually verye unsemly ruffes at their handes and greate Galligaskens and Barreld hooese stuffed with horse Tayles with skabilonions and knitt netherstockes to fine for schollers: but also most disguysedlie theie goo abroade waringe such Apparell even at this time in London (although like hipocrites they come at this time outwardlie covered with the scholler's weed before your honnors) that a great sort of godly men and such as bear good will to the universitie are greatlie offended to se such unsemlie goinge of schollers and especially of Proctors and ministers (through whose lewde ensample and behaviour the universitie is evell spokenn of and poor schollers lesse respected).

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