DOMINUS ILLUMINATIO MEA blazon of Oxford University Advertisements from the Delegates of Convocation for his Majesty's 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 abroad during the King's abode in the University without their Caps and Gowns suitable to their Degree and condition, and that their Hair and Apparel be such as the Statutes prescribe. 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 no Scholar come into the presence, or near any of the King's Offices, as his Kitchen, Buttery or any Places about the Court, especially about Meal times. 4. That on Saturday in the afternoon at the ringing of St. Mary's great Bell, all Persons Graduates and others (that do not ride out with Mr. Vicechancellor) forthwith repair to the Schools Quadrangle, thence to go in order to the Street above Christ Church West Gate, there to stand in Rank one by one on each side of the Street as far as Bocardo, the Noblemen and Doctors standing next to the Gate, and so the rest according to their Quality and Degree, and there to remain quietly till his Majesty and his Train be passed, and then every man immediately to depart to his College or Hall. 5. That the same order be observed, mutatis mutandis, at what time his Majesty shall be pleased to Visit the Library, all being required to meet in order thereunto in Oriel College Quadrangle to receive directions from Mr. Vicechancellor and those that have Procuratorial Power, who shall place them in convenient Stations from the Schools South-Gate to Christ Church East-Gate, the Seniors still standing next the Schools. And as soon as his Majesty and his Train shall have entered the Schools, every one is required to depart to his own College or Hall, to be in readiness to attend upon his Majesty if he shall be pleased to visit any of the Colleges. If any shall offend against any of those Orders he shall (beside the ordinary punishment of the statutes to be inflicted upon him) be entered also into the Black-Booke, and so kept back from his Degree, and all Masters that are entrusted with the Procuratorial Power, are required virtute juramenti to see the Orders executed and punctually observed. The names of the Masters of Arts that have a Procuratorial Power committed to them during his Majesty's abode in the University. Mr. Corbet ex Aede Christi Mr. Estwick ex Aede Christi Mr. Hunt è Coll. Magd. Mr. Cradock è Coll. Magd. Mr. Elways è Coll. Novo Mr. Pember è Coll. Om. An. Mr. Fellows è Coll. Merton Mr. Creed è C. C. C. Mr. Lowth è Coll. D. Joh. Bapt. Mr. Fielden è Coll. Aen. N. Mr. Nailer è Coll. Universit. Mr. Geer è Coll. Exon Mr. Tonstall è Coll. Reg. Mr. Lidgold è Coll. Trinit. Mr, Adam's è Coll. Lincoln Mr. D'oyly è Coll. Wadh. Mr. Lancaster è Coll. Balliol Mr. Wynne è Coll, Jesus Mr. Couteur è Coll. Pembr. Mr. Randolph ex Aul. Magd. Mr. Codrington ex Aul. S. Edm. Gilb. Ironsyde Vicechancellor.