Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        Dioneus) Maister of the Houshold, hee~ ~taking the care and
 2    1,    6|      the Maister of the Abbots Houshold (because~ ~then it was the
 3    1,    6|       ready, the Master of the Houshold went to tell his Lord,~ ~
 4    2,    3|         never respecting their houshold~ ~charges, because they
 5    2,    5|      whom I employ sometimes~ ~houshold occasions, came to mee this
 6    2,    8|     marriageable, a few of the houshold servants, beside Perotto,
 7    2,   10|  Saints, which prohibite~ ~the houshold conversation of husbands
 8    2,   10| thereupon, the master of the~ ~houshold was called, to give him
 9    3,  Ind|       or great Master~ ~of the Houshold, having (long before); sent
10    3,    2|      such as~ ~belonged to his houshold, who lodged altogether about
11    3,   10|     called the Master of the~ ~houshold, to know in what estate
12    4,   10| suspitions, and very~ ~heinous houshold discontentments.~ ~ Among
13    4,   10|        in; because none of the houshold people should descry him,~ ~
14    4,   10|       necessary mooveable to~ ~houshold, yet loath to lay out money
15    4,   10|  calling for the Master of the Houshold, and taking order with~ ~
16    5,  Ind|      time, the Master of the~ ~houshold, having prepared every thing
17    5,   10|      not to be easily tamed by houshold cares and attendances, shee
18    5,   10|        for the preservation of Houshold quietnesse, and those other
19    5,   10|      her, and not using such~ ~Houshold kindnesse, as ought to be
20    5,   10|    side,~ ~but mutuall joy and Houshold contentment, such as ought
21    5,   10|   enstructed the Master of the Houshold,~ ~concerning his charge
22    6,  Ind|        and tumult, among the~ ~houshold servants in the Kitchin.
23    6,  Ind|     caused the~ ~Master of the Houshold to be called, demaunding
24    6,   10|    causing the~ ~Master of the Houshold to be called for, as all
25    6,   10|       called the Master of the Houshold, giving him~ ~command, that (
26    7,    2|       was not carelesse of our Houshold~ ~provision: For, though
27    7,    8|       great toe, the fight and houshold~ ~conflict after following:
28    7,   10|       caused the Master of the houshold to bee~ ~called, to whom
29    8,   10|   order with the Master of the houshold,~ ~for all needefull occasions
30    9,    5|     Bedding, Tables, and other Houshold stuffe beside, which were
31    9,   10|     order to the Master of the Houshold (as~ ~all his predecessors
32   10,   10|        she fell to her fathers houshold businesse,~ ~according as
33   10, Song|      sleepe, the Master of the Houshold having sent away the carriages;~ ~
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