The Earl to be appointed how many of the servants shall attend at the time of the execution.
The body to be buried in the night in the parish church in such uppermost[205] place as by the two Earls shall be thought fit.
Whether not meet to be "barlmed" (embalmed).
To send down the "shryve" (sheriff) of Northampton if he be here.
The exec(utioner) to be sent down.
To take order that her jewels and plate may not be embezzled by her servants.
That Melvill and her principal women be acquainted therewith, and their seals to be put to the cases, etc.[206]
If the Sheriff by some great impediment cannot attend, to advise what then to be done.
The Lords at the court[207] to give out that there will be no execution.
(The sheet of paper has been torn through from end to end, but has since been repaired.)