To the Right Worshipful The Heads of the respective Colleges and Halls in the UNIVERSITY of OXFORD. YOU are desired to signify to your Societies that no Thursday April 23. the day of his Majesty's Coronation, there will be a Sermon at S. Mary's at ten of the Clock in the Morning; whither the Doctors are desired to come in their Scarlet Gowns, accompanied with their Societies in their Formalities, as it is directed by Statute to be done at the beginning of Terms, and other like solemn occasions. At one of the clock in the afternoon, they are likewise desired to come in the same manner, to the public Schools; where will be a Theatre; that solemn respect may be there paid to his sacred Majesty's Inauguration, by the Orator and others appointed to that service in behalf of the University. The Masters being to sit in the Area of the Theatre, as in Convocation; their vacant seats in the circular part, may this day be filled by strangers, Gentlemen-commoners, and Bachelors of Arts: and the rest of the Galleries, except those allotted for Music, and Ladies and Gentlewomen be allowed to Undergraduats, and other persons of promiscuous condition. The Gentlemen who perform, in this Solemnity, are desired to meet together at one of the clock in the Divinity School, that they may be conducted from thence, to the Rostra appointed for them. Curator in the absence of the Ld Bishop of Oxford. Sir Christopher Wren. Dr Aldrich. Anno Dom. MMLXXXV.