##### Buttery & Kitchen Booke of ye Hall of S. Aldate, Oxon. — Lent Terme, 1675
kept by Jn. Lovell, under-butler, sub Mr Ed. Sparke, bursar. drawings to be summed at terme's end & charged into ye Battels.
ad camer. Lutterell (against ye chamber of Mr Lutterell, gent.-com.) —
- Week I (Ash Wed.) — pin. cervis. tenuis ante prand., iiijo; panis trencher, iiijo; pin. cervis. ten. post prand., iio; sack q^t, jo. drawne by W. Acres, servitor; signed Acres ✕.
- Week II (Lent I) — cervis. ten. ante & post, daylie; panis trencher daylie; sack pin., iijo. ye chamber not come downe this weeke. drawne by Acres, daylie. Acres ✕.
- Week III (Lent II) — vt supra. one q^t sack added Frid., ordered downe by Mr Bourchier fellow, who went up afore mid-morninge & came downe at xj of ye clocke sayinge nothinge.
- Week IV (Lent III) — vt supra. Mr Bourchier himselfe drewe ye Wed. sack, savinge ye lad a turne.
- Week V (Lent IV) — vt supra. sack pin. ij Sat., j Sund., by ye gentleman's owne note pinn'd to ye trencher; no signature.
- Week VI (Lent V) — vt supra. ye Principall on Thurs. spake to Mr Lutterell at ye stayre-foot; ye same evening sack drawne, q^t.
- Week VII (Passion) — vt supra. Good Frydaie morn. Acres signed out by ye porter at v of ye clocke, ye chamber not stirring.
Summa ad camer. Lutterell, this terme — sack xvj q^ts, xj pin.; cervis. ten., xlvj pintes ante, xxxij post; panis trencher, xlij. — entred into ye Battels at xviij s. vj d. sack & ye rest to ye comons line. ✓
##### Kitchen — second hand, ye bursar's clerke, recording Mr Pegg, cooke, who cannot write —
ye cooke sayth, ye second weeke & after: the lad doth eate at ye dresser, standinge, hys hands blackt with ye goinge upp & downe of stayres. I haue given him a porringer of pottage twice in a weeke and a peece of ye drippinge with his bread, off ye booke. there is none other to send up, ye rest are at prayers.
charged to wast & spillage, this terme — lard. coct. (drippinge), iij ℔ ½. — writ off by ye usuall allowance for ye fastes of Lent, soe summed. ✓
[at ye foot, in a plaine round hand, ye onely such marke in ye booke:] ✕ Pegg.