The Household of a Tudor Nobleman volume V 6 No 4

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The Household of a Tudor Nobleman volume V 6 No 4
Paul Van Brunt Jones
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. To have at commaundemente, all the gentlemen and yeomen wayters, and to see into theire behaviors and fashion, that it bee civill, comelie and well, and if any defecte bee, in any of them, (he is) to instructe them in curteous manner, which is " Brathwait, 10.
156 THE HOUSEHOLD OF A TUDOR NOBLEMAN [430 both good for them, and bettereth the lordes service; and if any of those saide wayters doe obstinatelie refuse to amende such faultes and deformities, then the gentleman usher is to acquainte
...the principall officers of the househoulde therewith, whoe is to reforme such defectes in them, or to dischardge them theire lordes service, as men not woorthie to serve in that place. " 18 A check-roll of the Gentlemen and Yeomen Waiters was in the hands of the Gentleman Usher, so that all were bound to come to him for their instructions. 19 The Gentleman Usher on duty "above stairs" began opera- tions early ' ' The one of them is every morning to come into the great chamber, . . . And galleries at a convenient hower, to see that they be cleane swept and sweete kepte, and fires, or boughes, or rushes (as the time of the yeare requireth to be) in the chimneys.

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