28 Bay of Condolence--where we console our friends, if
plucked, and left at a nonplus.
29 A well-known bookseller in Oxford generally called
imposition G-, from his preparing translations for the
members of the university.
30 Imposition--see prick bill.
~156~~ visit from the _prick bill_."{31} "Agreed," said Eglantine, "and
Blackmantle and myself will, in the meantime, visit Sadler, and engage a
couple of his prime hacks to accompany you."
31 Prick bills--at Christ Church, junior students who prick
with a pin the names of those gentlemen who are at chapel.
Immediately after the service, the bills, with the noblemen
and gentlemen commoners' names, are taken to the dean; those
with the students and commoners' names, to the acting censor
for the week; and the bachelors' bills to the sub-dean, who
generally inform the prick bills what impositions shall be
set those gentlemen who absented themselves from chapel:
these are written upon strips of paper and carried to the
gentlemen by the prick bill's scouts.
Copy of an original imposition.
"Sp 259 particular M M C. P. B."--Signifies translate No. 259
Spectator to the word "particular" by Monday morning at
chapel time.
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