Barnabies' SUMMONS: OR, pay your Groat in the Morning. INtended for all Malaga men, called Vintners, Sack-drawers, White Wine, Claret, Rhenish, Bastard Sherry, or Canary Blades, and Birds, together with all Ale-Brewers, Beer-Brewers, (alias) Hogshead-fillers, Barrellers, Tapsters, or Firkinners: As also for all Drawers, Tub-Taysters, Quaffers, Huffers, Puffers, Snuffers, Rufflers, Scufflers, and Shufflers, with Wine-bibbers, Sack-suckers, and Toast-makers; not forgetting other depending Officers of a lower Rank, of our stumbling Fraternity, viz. Bench-whistlers, Lick-wimbles, Suck-spigots, Hawkers, Spewterers, Maudliners, Fox-catchers, including in the said Warrant as a Reserve, our true and trusty Friends for the speedier effecting our design and purpose, All Vulcan's, Crispin's, Tinkers, Pedlars, and of late our endeared friends, the Society of Upstart Printers, and news-mongers; and excluding by special command, all Three penny Ordinary Sharks, as Bakers, Weavers, Tailors, Usurers, snip-eared Scriveners, Presbyters, either English, Scotch, or Dutch, (but stay there a little) for though the last of these be good for nothing else, yet they are stout Drinkers and Drunkards; and therefore if they please to veil as formerly they have done, and must do now, they shall have the benefit of this our warrant, provided they neither drink all, nor too much: our Warrant for the general content of all Bonos Socios is set out in manner and form following, that all whom it concerns, (as it does too many) may, if they can stand, understand it. The warrant. KNow all men by these presents, that we Sir Resolute Rednose, of the Town of Taplow, in the County of Cumberland, with our dear and trusty cousins, Sir Ferdinando Fiery-face, Lord Sigismond Ruby-nose, together with our assotiates and fellow Commissioners, Sir William Swill-boule, Sir Gregory Toss-pot, Sir Thomas Spend-all, Sir Alexander Dry-lips, Sir Lewis Lick-spiggot, Edward Barley, Thomas Malster, Richard Brewer, and Geoffrey Tapster, Esquires, &c. By virtue of a Mandamus, or a fieri facias, issued unto us from the great Wine-Cellar in Bacchus' Prerogative Court, near to Stumbling Alley, from the Lord Jacomo Fill-pot, and Signeur Jeronymo Tap-lash, do Enact, appoint, and ordain, that any and every person, male or female, of what country soever, being taken so drunk, that they are without wit, sense or, reason, shall forth with pay to the under Officers herein named, viz. to John Bottle-Ale, William Suck-all, Gerard Turn-tub, and Jenkin up Morgan of Ale-ton, or to their Deputy, or Deputies, the full and just sum of 4 d. without any resistance or delay upon the next Morning; but in case any of the Delinquents in the Premises shall be so ingenuous as to confess their fault without distraining, that then this Penalty shall not extend to above 2 d. But in case the Parties are resolved to ride the old ridden Jade called Cut, or a Dog of the same hair next morning, without any remorse, and will presume to hunt the Fox again, that then our said bailiffs, and Deputies are forth with either to join with them, or else to suspend the execution of this our said Warrant, till he or they may be sober, which is much feared will not quickly be effected; and therefore for the better and surer progress herein, that Justice may be the sooner executed, we enjoin all Constables of boroughs and Parishes as well high and Petty to be assisting to this our merry Warrant, and do desire them if they or any of their substitute Officers can find leisure from sleep, or their nodding benches, to examine the Premises and persons, to show due respects unto them, considering well that the case and cause not only hath been their own, but suddenly and shortly will be again, as soon as they can either meet with merry Company or good moneys. Hereof they or any of them are not to fail at their utmost perils. To all Constables, Headboroughs, and other petty Officers, and stout Drinkers, whom this specially concerns. Given at our manor of Flushing, in the Full moon Tavern, at Sun rising, Anno 155432. upon the last day of the first of March, Ut supra.