AT A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES In D. STAUNTONS Lodgings Feb. 27. 1653. 1. ORDERED that the Collectors answering upon Gracious dayes pay twelve pence a piece at least. And other Determining bachelors answering upon such dayes pay six pence a piece at least,& all the money so given to be distributed to poor Schollers, and other poor by the vicechancellor and Proctors. 2. That no Determining bachelors nor such as answer under them shall give any entertainment, or other gratuity to their Opponents, or others that are joined with them in the same Exercise, under the penalty that the Proctors shall pronounce, the Exercise of such as transgress herein, not to pass Pro formâ, and it is referred to the vicechancellor and Proctors, and the respective Heads of houses, and Tutors of persons so offending to punish them farther as they in their discretion shall think fit. 3. That the Collectors do not make any entertainments for any bachelors, save only those of their own House with themselves, and that their expenses in that kind be moderated by the Heads and Officers of their respective colleges. 4. That bachelors and Under-Graduates performing Exercise in the schools shall not have any Cushions, except grand Compounders, and eldest sons of Knights if they desire them.