Social Life in Britain From the Conquest to the Reformation

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Social Life in Britain From the Conquest to the Reformation
Coulton, G. G. (George Gordon), 1858-1947
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The XI is longe durynge of the soupper. For menne use, after full ende of werke and of traveyle to sytte longe at the supper. For meate eten to hastely, grevethe ayenste nyghte^ Therfore at the soupper men schulde eate by leyser^ and not to hastely. Therfore Assuerus feaste duryd* by the space of C. L. Dayes. The XII is surenesse. For with- out harm and domage every man shall be prayed' to the supper. After supper that is freely yeve* it is not honest to compell a man to paye his scot^ The XIII... is softnes and lykynge of reste and of slepe. After supper men shal reste, for then slepe is swete and lykynge. And therfore beddes of yvory and of gold were spred uppon the pavement in Assuerus palaice, as it is sayde, Hester i. For, as Constantyne saith, whan smoke of meate cometh in to the brayne, men slepe easely.
1 tapers. - burn. ^ common. * is harmful when the night comes, leisure. ® lasted. • ^ invited. * given. * reckoning.
Zy^ House, Dress a7td Meals ix 6 BREAD RATIONS Coventry in 1520 was one of our most important towns; and the following document is of extraordinary interest even on the surface.


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