Orders for the Reception of his Royal Highness the Prince of ORANGE agreed upon by the Vicechancellor & Delegates, to be communicated to the Heads of Houses, & by them to their respective companies. 1. THAT they admonish all such as are under their charge, that they appear not where abroad, during his Highnesses ●●ode in the University, without their Caps and Gowns suitable to their Degree and Condition; and that their Apparel be such as the Statutes require. 2. That no Scholar of what Condition soever shall presume to go out to meet the Prince, either on Foot, or on Horseback; or to be at, or upon the way, where the Prince is to come; but shall attend in that Place, and Posture, in which he shall be required to be, upon notice from his Superiors. 3. That no Scholar come into the Prince his Presence, or near any of his Offices, as his Kitchen, Buttery, etc. in any Place that he shall Visit, or be Entertained at. 4. That at the ringing of St. Mary's great Bell, all Persons, Graduates or others, forthwith repair to St. Maries (The Doctors in their Scarlet Gowns and all Graduates in their respective Formalities) and from thence stand in order according to the Seniority of Degrees or Condition, as they shall be directed by the Delegates, and those who have Procuratorial power, along the High-street by Carfax toward Christ Church West Gate (The Noble Men and Doctors standing next to St. Mary's South Porch:) and as soon as the Prince and his Train are past, every one immediately departed to his respective College and Hall; except they shall receive other directions from the Vicechancellor or the Delegates. 5. That upon the day when his Royal Highness shall Visit the Schools all persons obey such orders as they shall before receive from their respective Heads of Houses by Order of the Delegates. 6. That during the time of the Convocation all Persons keep their Seats. 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 Reputation and Honour of the University; upon pain of being entered into the black-Book, and otherwise proceeded against as the exigence of their faults shall require. The Professors and Lecturers are desired at the time when the Prince comes to visit the Schools to be ready to read in their respective faculties. The Doctors are desired during the time of the stay of the Prince, when they come in public to appear in their Scarlet Gowns. The Names of the Masters of Arts that have a Procuratorial Power committed to them, during his Royal Highness' abode in the University. Mr. Jane Aed. Chr. Mr. Saunders Aed. Chr. Mr. Curl Coll. Magd. Mr. Beaumond Coll. Nou. Mr. Scowen Coll. Om. An. Mr. Hine Coll. Merton. Mr. Beale C. C. C. Mr. Dickinson Coll. D. Joh. Mr. Smith Coll. D. Joh. Mr. Norman Coll. Aen. Nas. Mr. Savil Coll. Universit. Mr. Snell Coll. Exon. Mr. Scaife Coll. Reg. Mr. Staynoe Coll. Trinit. Mr. Keilway Coll. Oriel. Mr. Law Coll. Lincol. Mr. Thornton Coll. Wadh. Mr. Hodges Coll. Baliol. Mr. Davis Coll, Jesus. Mr. Frampton Coll. Pembr. Mr. Pullen Aul. Magd. Mr. Cross Aul. Cervin. Mr. Cotterell Aul. Edm. Mr. Hopkins Aul. B. Mar. Mr. Collins Aul. Glocestr. Mr. Huntingdon Aul. Alban. Mr. Evans Aul. N. Hospit.