To all Gentlemen and yomen of Englande, pleasaunte for theyr pastyme to rede, and profitable for theyr use to folow, both in war and peace.
All theys yomen to laye theyr hands theroon at oones, that they touch not the bedd, tyll yt be layed as it sholde be by the comaundement of the ussher.
And then the sayd ii yomen to lay all the overmost clothes of a quarter of the bedde.
And then the sayd ii yomen to lay upon the sayde bedde toward the bolster as yt was bifore.
Thus doon, the ii yomen next to the bedde to laye down agene the overmore fustyan, the yomen of the warderobe delyverynge theym a pane sheete, the sayde yoman therewythall to cover the sayde bedde.
Where as aught to be a gentylman-usher, iiii yomen of the chambr for to make the same bedde.
Then ii yomen next to the feete to make the feers as the ussher shall teche theym.
The nomber of Gentlemen and yomen a fote, appareiled in russet and yealow was clxviii.
And a greate nomber of Gentlemen on fote, in russet satyn and yealow, and yomen in russet Damaske and yealow, all the nether parte of euery mans hosen Skarlet, and yealow cappes.
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