Christmas, attired in round hose, long stockings, a closed doublet, a high-crowned hat, with a brooch, a long thin beard, a truncheon, little ruffs, white shoes, his scarfs and garters tied cross, and his drum beaten before him.
His Sons and Daughters (ten in number) led in, in a string, by Cupid, who is attired in a flat cap, and a prentice's coat, with wings at his shoulders.
Misrule, in a velvet cap, with a sprig, a short cloak, great yellow ruff, his torch-bearer bearing a rope, a cheese, and a basket.
Carol, a long tawney coat, with a red cap, and a flute at his girdle, his torch-bearer carrying a song-book open.
Minced Pie, like a fine cook's wife, drest neat; her man carrying a pie, dish, and spoons.
Gambol, like a tumbler, with a hoop and bells; his torch-bearer arm'd with a colt staff and a binding staff.
Post and Pair, with a pair-royal of aces in his hat; his garment all done over with pairs and purs; his squire carrying a box, cards, and counters.
New Year's Gift, in a blue coat, serving man like, with an orange, and a sprig of rosemary gilt, on his head, his hat full of brooches, with a collar of gingerbread; his torch-bearer carrying a march pane with a bottle of wine on either arm.
Mumming, in a masquing pied suit, with a vizard; his torch-bearer carrying the box, and ringing it.
Wassel, like a neat sempster and songster; her page bearing a brown bowl, drest with ribands, and rosemary, before her.