In pantry / botery / or cellere / & in kervynge a-fore a sovereyne demewre,

A sewer / or a mershalle: in þes science / y suppose ye byñ sewre,

Which in my dayes y lernyd withe a prynce fulle royalle,

with whom̅ vschere in chambur was y, & mershalle also in halle,

vnto whom̅ alle þese officeres foreseid / þey euer entende shalle,

Evir to fulfille my commaundement wheñ þat y to þem calle:

For we may allow & dissalow / oure office is þe cheeff

In cellere & spicery / & the Cooke, be he loothe or leeff. (l. 1173-82.)

Further on, at line 1211, he says,

“Moore of þis connynge y Cast not me to contreve: