XXII. CEREMONIES UPON THE ELECTION OF THE MASTER AND WARDENS, 1573.
At this Daye the Maister, Wardens, & Assistants, accordinge
to the effecte of dyvers and sondry Graunts made and
graunted to this right Worll Company, as well by the Queenes,
Majties noble Progenitors, Kinges of this Realme, as also by her
Majtie, our most gracious Sovereign, did procede to the secret
Elec[i]on or Nominac[i]on of one Mr and fower Wardens to rule and
govern this mystery for the yeare now nexte ensuinge, and
after the four severall Bills made by the Olde Mr and Wardens
for the Elec[i]on of the four newe Wardens were redd in ev'y of
ye which the Mr & Wardens had nomynated, and caused to be
written four sundry names of the whole Brethren of this Mystery, the whole Assistants considereth of them, & altereth the
Bills, puttinge of them oute and puttinge other into the Bills,
observinge the number at their pleasure until the Bills be fully
agreed upon.
And then the ffirst p'cede to the Elec[i]on of the Fourth
Warden or Puisne Warden, and after to the third Warden,
which two Wardens be called Warden Rentors, to whose
Elec[i]on all of the Assistants do pryck & so p'cede to electe the
second and first Wardens, and then all such of the Assistants
as be named in those Bills dep'te oute of the howse, the rest
make the Elec[i]on by scrutinye and pryck after this manner.
The first Warden taketh the Elec[i]on Bills in his hande, and
the c[i]oen Clerke a bodkyn, and so they go from one to another
begynning at the youngest of th'Assistants, as is usually done in
all matters which passe by voyces in this house, and p'ceedinge
upwardes until they come unto the Olde Mrs, and then they go
to the youngest Warden and so to the reste, and after the
Wardens to the youngeste and laste Maister, and so upwarde
from one to another until they come unto the p'sente Mr, the
said upper Warden shewinge or the Clarke readinge their
names which be in the Bill in scrutyne, and everyone hathe his
pryck which he setteth to whose name he woulde have in
Office, and if it happen that after the Mr hath given his pryck
there be two havinge moste and yet even nomber of prycks,
the Maister of Prerogative maye pryck agayne to fynish the
Elc[i]on wch resteth on him wch hath the most prycks.
And after the lyke mannr the Mr is chosen, savinge that
there be but two men named in the Bill made for the Elec[i]on of
the Mr, and that the newe Maister is chosen onlye by the
scrutyne and pryck of the Old Maister and Wardens then
beinge, with the olde Mrs (all other Assistants being put
assyde).
Accordinge to the lawful orders of this Mystery, the saide
Elec[i]on this pnte daye restinge upon theis persons hereunder
written (viz.), Mr Richd White, Mr, Thos Kyrton,
Robt Hawes, and Chas Hoskins, Wardens, was solemply and
openly in the c[i]oen Hall of this mystery put into Execuc[i]on
by the saide Olde Mr and his Wardens in this Cōen Hall of this
Mystery before the Right Honble Sr Lyonell Duckett, Knight,
Lorde Mayor of London, and many other Worshipfull persons
then and there p'sente towards the latter end of the Dynner
and before Waifers sved in accordinge to the right laudable
and ancyent custome of this Mystery in that behalf yerely
used & accustomed.
The mannr of the Publication of the wch Elec[i]on, howe yt
is to be used, I have thoughte good for memory sake, noother
Booke expressing the same, and that one uniforme Order
maye be obsved therein to set yt here in writinge as followeth.
The manner howe the Secrete Elecion is published in the Coen
Hall.
After the Hall is served wth the seconde Course, the Mr and
his Wardens accompanyed wth Officers do at evry Table chere
their Gests, wch beinge done the Mr preparinge to make solempn
publicac[i]on of the said secrete Elec[i]on havinge before him, firste,
the Wayts of the Cytie playinge, then the Beadill and Clarke followinge together, the Beadill having a Verger of Sylver in his
hande and the Clerke a Scrole of Paper which importeth the
names of the Brethern, after whome followith the youngest
Warden goinge alone, havinge one of the Elec[i]on Cupps in his
hande and his Garlande on his hedd and in like mannr appoynted,
all the other Wardens followinge accordinge to their places, so
that the ffirste or Mr Warden goinge hindermost next the Mr
carrieth the Mrs Cuppe wth Ipocras, (fn. 1) whom the Mr ffolowith, havinge onely his Garlande on his hedd, being accompaned wth two
olde Mrs, thelder of whome goeth on his righte hande and the
yonger on the Mrs lefte hande.
The Officers, Wardens, &c., in order aforesaide p'cede righte
over the herthe (wch is then fynely set wth flowers) to the chief
Geste sittinge at the Highe Table, to whome after the Officers
have rendered dutie and be with the Wardens declyned to the
syde of the North or Livry Table, the Mr pffereth hym his
Garlande who chearefully accepteth it and putteth it on his
hedd, and after, giveth yt agayne to the Mr, who from one of
his Gests to another setteth yt upon so many of their hedds as
he lyketh at that Table.
Afterwards the Waits, Officers, and Wardens descende alonge
by the Lyvry Table, leavinge comodious place for the Mr to sett
his Garlande on the Olde Mrs hedds with certen of the Assistants
sytting abowte the newe Mr or where he should sytt, yf he be
absente one, whose hedds he setteth the Garlande twyse yf
the Mr Electe be presente, and when he setteth his Garland
the seconde tyme on the hedd of the Mr Electe he letteth yt
stande, and taketh his Cuppe of the Mr Warden and drynketh
to him whom he publisheth to be Mr of the Company for the
year ensuinge.
But yf the Mr Electe be absent (as yt happened this yeare),
The Waits, Officers, &c., in Order, as aforesaide cross ovr the
Hall nere by and above the Scryne, and yf there be a Gest
Table, they go upwards betwene the Geste Table and the Mrs
Table towards ye chief Geste, and then at the Geste Table
the Mr dothe also yf yt be his pleasure pffer his Garlande
to his deare ffriende there, and thenn fynally, dothe go to
the chiefe Geste at the upper Table and drynketh to the
Maister Electe being absent whom he then nameth and leaveth
before the chiefe Geste his Cupp and his Garlande, and taketh
his ease, wch being done, the Waits, Officers, and Wardens
descende, and come aboute the Scryne at the nether ende of
the Hall where the fower Wardens Substitute attende to
receive theire Cuppes wch they do beare afore them, viz., The
Warden Substitute for M'chaunttaillo's Hall Quarter before the
youngest Warden [..]tor, and the Warden Substitute for Flete
Streate Quarter before the thirde Warden, the Warden Substitute for Candilwicke Quarter beareth the Seconde Warden's
Cuppe, and the Warden Substitute for Watling Streate Quarter
beareth the Maister Wardens Cuppe, who then p'cede and go
righte over the hearthe towards the Chief Geste where dutye
being rendered they goe unto the Livry Table, where evry of
them pseth lyke ceremonyes wth their Garlands among suche
as have not bene Maisters as the Mr dyd before among the
Maisters, and soe publishe the Elec[i]on of the Newe Wardens
one after another by mutuall courses, viz., The Mr Warden and
the most ancient Warden ov' ffirste after the like forme, as is
described the manner aforesaide when a Maister Electe psente
or absente is published untill all be done, and then the Hall is
served with Wafers.
After Dynner the Lyvery repayreth into the Counsell house
where they paye theire Brotherhood money to the Mr Warden,
to the Mrs use (the Clerke nothing), who do paye accordingly:
And then every one drynketh a Cupp of Ipocras and deptheth,
save such as be of the Assistants who do tarry to give Othes
unto and to place the Newe Maister and Wardens, and appoynte
Audytors to audyte the Olde Mr and Wardens Accompts before
they departe, according to the laudable custome of this right
Worshippfull Companye.
And accordynge to this Order Thos Haile, late chosen Mr
Warden of this mystery was sworne and placed by Xpofer
Marler, his laste p'decessor in the saide Office.