Ralph Kettel

He was irreconciliable to short hair ; called them hairy scalpes, and as for periwigs (which were then very rarely worn), he believed them to be the scalpes of men cut off after they were hanged, and so tanned and dressed for use.

When he observed the scholars hair longer than ordinary (especially if they were scholars of the house) he would bring a pair of cizers in his muff (which he commonly wore) and who be to them that sat on the outside of the table.