Advertisements from the delegates of convocation for his Majesties reception, for the heads of houses to deliver with great charge unto their companies. University of Oxford. 1695 Approx. 6 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A53772 Wing O860A ESTC R214676 99826769 99826769 31175 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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Visits of state -- England -- Oxford -- Early works to 1800. 2008-04 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2008-06 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2008-07 Mona Logarbo Sampled and proofread 2008-07 Mona Logarbo Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-09 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion DOMINVS ILLVMINATIO MEA blazon of Oxford University Advertisements from the Delegates of Convocation for his Majesties Reception , for the Heads of Houses to deliver with great charge unto their Companies . 1. THAT they Admonish all such as are under their Charge , that they appear no where during the Kings abode in the University , without their Caps and Gowns suitable to their Degree and condition . 2. That no Scholar of what condition soever , shall presume to go out to meet the King , either on foot or on Horseback , or to be at , or upon the way where the King is to come ; but shall attend in that place and posture wherein he shall be required to be , upon notice from his Superiors . 3. That on Saturday Morning Novemb. the 9th . immediately upon the ringing of St. Maries great Bell , all Persons , Graduats and others , ( that do not ride out with Mr. Vice-Chancellor ) forthwith repair to the Schools Quadrangle , there to remain till they have further orders , where to dispose of themselves for the more convenient and better reception of his Majesty . 4. That at what time his Majesty shall be pleased to accept of a Banquet in the Theater , the Masters , who have Procuratorial power , repair unto the Apodyterium , to assist the Curators in providing that all things may be performed with decency and order . 5. That during his Majesty's stay in the Theater , the Area will be the place for his Majesty and his Retinue ; and that no Person whatever presume to press or go into the said Area , but such Persons only as are of his Majesties Retinue , or otherwise appointed . It is strictly required , that during the time of this Solemnity , all Persons observe the aforesaid orders , and comport themselves with that sobriety and modesty , as may tend to the Honour and Reputation of the University . Doctors in all Faculties appointed to meet the KING . Dr. Fitzherbert Adams Vice-Can . Dr. Finch è Coll. Omn. An. Dr. Mill ex Aula S. Edm. Dr. Edwards è Coll. Jesu . Dr. Meare è Coll. Aen. Nasi . Dr. Pudsey è Coll. Magd. Dr. Mander è Coll. Baliol. Dr. Sykes Marg. Prof. Dr. Dunster è Coll. Wadh. Dr. Charlett è Coll. Univers . Dr. Painter è Coll. Exon. Dr. Royse è Coll. Oriel . Dr. Luffe R. P. Med. Dr. King è , Coll. Mert. Dr. Bouchier R. P. Jur. Civil . Dr. Irish è Coll. Om. An. Dr. Aldworth è Coll. D. J. Bapt. Dr. Gibbs è Coll. Om. An. Dr. Traffles è Coll. Nov. Dr. Martin è Coll. Mert. Dr. Hanns ex Aede Christi . Dr. Hellier è C. C. C. Dr. Creed è C. C. C. Dr. Aldworth Hist . Camd. Prof. Masters of Arts appointed to meet the KING . Proctors . Mr. Bagwell Mr. Waugh Mr. Codrington è Coll. Om. An. Mr. Almont è Coll. Trin. Mr. Bertie è Coll. Univers . Mr. Bourne ex Aede Christi . Mr. Watkins ex Aede Christi . Mr. Walker è Coll. Oriel . Mr. White è Coll. Bal. Mr. Holland è Coll Merton . Mr. Whiting è Coll. Wadh. Mr. Wase è C. C. C. Mr. Greenway è Coll. Nov. Mr. Bisse è Coll. Nov. Mr. Bernard è Coll. D. J. Bapt. Mr. Bartholomew è Coll. Linc. Mr. Brown è Coll. Aen. Nas . Mr. Tho. Holt. è Coll. Magd. Mr. Sam. Adams è Coll. Magd. Mr. Davies è Coll. Jesu . Mr. Sloper è Coll. Pemb. Mr. Whitehall ex Aula B. M. V. The Names of the Masters of Arts that have a Procuratorial Power given them during his MAJESTY's abode in the University . Mr. Freind ex Aede Christi . Mr. Wells ex Aede Christi . Mr. Kenton è Coll. Mag. Mr. Bagshaw è Coll. Mag. Mr. Barker è Coll. Nov. Mr. Creech è Coll. Om. An. Mr. Offley è Coll. Om. An. Mr. Tisser è Coll. Mert. Mr. Buckeridge è C C. C. Mr. Smith è Coll. D. J. Bapt. Mr. Norris è Coll. Aen. Nasi . Mr. Allen è Coll. Univers . Mr. Wise è Coll. Exon. Mr. Atkinson è Coll. Reg. Mr. Fifeild è Coll. Trin. Mr. Theed è Coll. Lincoln . Mr. Gerard è Coll. Wadh. Mr. Baron è Coll. Baliol Mr. Winne è Coll. Jesu . Mr. Goddard è Coll. Pembr . Mr. Randall ex Aula Magd. Mr. Martin ex Aula Cerv. Fitzherbert Adams Vice-Can . OXFORD , Printed at the THEATER , M. DC . XCV . publish'd Nov. 8 1695