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1 Ind | whatsoever~ ~appertayneth to our Hall service. I appoint also, 2 Ind | when they entred into the~ ~hall, they saw the Tables covered 3 1, 6| entering into the great Hall, and so~ ~from place to 4 1, 6| Abbot must enter into the Hall. The custome in this Court 5 1, 6| his Chamber to enter the Hall, looking~ ~about him, as 6 1, 6| before his entrance into the Hall, and all his servants answered 7 1, 6| refraining my presence in the Hall, by basely contemning one~ ~ 8 1, 7| entrance into the great Hall of my~ ~House. Master Guillaume 9 2, 5| him thorough a goodly~ ~Hall, into her owne Chamber, 10 2, 8| eating his meate in the Hall, the children~ ~came all 11 2, 8| Sir Roger, came into the Hall, as~ ~being so willed to 12 2, 10| and sat downe in the~ ~Hall, he caused her to be called, 13 3, 5| leaving him in the great Hall of the house, went to his 14 3, 5| followed~ ~him down into the Hall, to heare what the Magnifico 15 3, 5| by her in a corner of the Hall, farre enough off from~ ~ 16 3, 9| entring into the great~ ~Hall where the Tables were readily 17 4, 6| brought foorth into the Hall before him, he questioned 18 4, 10| my~ ~Mistresse sat in the Hall, seriously talking with 19 5, 1| the staires up into~ ~the Hall, where he found the Brides 20 5, 5| young Maiden sitting in the Hall, laide hands on her, to 21 5, 5| him. And entring into the Hall among them,~ ~handled the 22 7, 9| Lydia came~ ~into the great Hall, where the Feast was solemnly 23 8, 4| entring into a goodly Hall, there was store of good 24 8, 8| went both together into the Hall, and no bodie being there~ ~ 25 8, 9| Tapistrie, did adorne the~ ~Hall where we sate at meate, 26 8, 9| story of Lent about his Hall, and an~ ~Agnus Dei fairely 27 9, 8| When wast thou~ ~at the Hall of Cavicciuli? Not a long 28 10, 1| him then into the great Hall, where (as hee had~ ~before 29 10, 2| this order: into the great Hall of the~ ~Castle, Ghinotto 30 10, 2| he brought him into the hall where his furniture was, 31 10, 2| before you, both in this~ ~Hall, and in the Court beneath, 32 10, 4| servants into the dyning Hall, and sate down (as the Knight 33 10, 9| descended into the dining Hall, the pompe whereof I am 34 10, 9| same evening in the great Hall of his Pallace,~ ~commanded 35 10, 9| followed Saladine into the Hall, whereas~ ~the Bedde stood 36 10, 10| stooles and benches in the Hall, and ordered every in the 37 10, 10| comming~ ~into the great Hall, where the tables were readily 38 10, 10| they waited on her into the Hall againe, being their true~ ~