ACADE▪ MIA. OXONI. ENSIS. [...].
THE Vice-Chancellour and Heads of Houses, with the rest of the Deligates, reflecting upon, and taking into Consideration the Disturbances, Disorderly carryages, and Incivilities, of many younger Scholars of this University in Publike meetings, and especially, at the publike Solemnities of the ACT, partly by Hummings and other clamorous noyses, on purpose raised and made; and partly by preoccupying, and intruding into the Seates and Places belonging to Superiours and Strangers; Doe hereby strictly require and forewarne, all Scholars and Others to forbeare the making any such Disturbance by the Hummings and Clamours before mentioned. And all Under-Graduats and Juniors, not to presume to take up the Places belonging to their Superiours or Strangers; And in case any shall be taken notice of to offend in the kinds aforesaid (for discovery of whom the Proctors with their Deputies, and all Masters of Arts are hereby desired to be assisting) they shall be proceeded against and brought to condigne punishment, by Suspension Tit. 7. Sec. 2. §7. & Tit. 15. §1.from their Degrees, or the Undergoing of such other Penalties, as the Statutes of the University in these or the like cases provide to be inflicted.
Oxford Printed by Leonard Lichfield Printer to the University A. D.. 1652.