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Order to be obſerved, &c.
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Sir Simon d'Ewes Jour. 282. Col. 2.23 Eliz. 1580. Upon a Motion made by Sir James Croft Controller of her Majeſties Houſhold and allowed of by the whole Houſe, That Mr. Speaker and the Reſidue of the Houſe of the better ſort of Calling, do alway at the riſing of the Houſe depart, and come forth in comly and civil ſort for the Reverence of the Houſe, in turning about with a low Courteſie, as they make at their coming into the Houſe, and not unſeemly to thruſt, and throng out.

Scobel 6.No Member is to come into the Houfe with his Head covered, nor to remove from one Place to another with his Hat on, nor is to put on his Hat in coming in, or removing, until he be ſet down in his Place.

Towsſ. 101, 181.
Vid Sir S. d'Ewes Jour. 550. Col. 1. 623. Col. 1.
39 Eliz. None to enter the Houſe with his Spurs on; nor until he pay the Serjeant’s Fees.

While the Houſe is ſitting, no man ought to ſpeak or whiſper to another, to the end the

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