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قراءة كتاب The Maner of the Tryumphe of Caleys and Bulleyn and The Noble Tryumphant Coronacyon of Quene Anne, Wyfe unto the Most Noble Kynge Henry VIII
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The Maner of the Tryumphe of Caleys and Bulleyn and The Noble Tryumphant Coronacyon of Quene Anne, Wyfe unto the Most Noble Kynge Henry VIII
class="pad">Syr Henry Feryngton.
Also the sonday after Whytsonday beyng trynyte sonday and the viij. daye of June was made at Grenewyche these knyghtes followynge.
Sir Christofer Cowen. | Sir Johan Dawne. |
Sir Geffray Mydelton. | Sir Richarde Haughton. |
Sir Hugh Treuyneon. | Sir Thomas Langton. |
Sir George West. | Sir Edwarde Bowton. |
Sir Clement Herleston. | Sir Henry Capell. |
Sir Humfrey Feryes. |
Also all the pauements of the cyte from Charyncrosse to ye towre was ouer couerde and caste with grauell. And the same saturday beyng Whytson euen the mayre with all the aldermen and the craftes of the cyte prepared aray in a good order to stande and receyue her and with rayles for euery crafte to stande and leane from prease of people. The mayre mette the quenes grace at her comyng forthe of ye towre and all his bretherne and aldermen standyng in chepe. And upon the same saturday the quene came forth from ye towre towarde Westmynster in goodly aray as here after foloweth. She passed the stretes first with certayne straungers then horses trapped wh blewe sylke and them selues in blewe veluet with white fethers acompanyed two and two. Lykewise squiers knights barons and baronetts knightes of ye bath clothed in vyolet garmentes edged with armyns lyke iuges. Than folowyng ye juges of the lawe and abbottes. All these estats were to ye nombre of CC. cople wh more two and two accompanyed. And than folowed bysshops two and two: and tharch bysshops of Yorke and Caterbury ye ambassaders of Fraunce and Venyce the lorde mayre wh a mace mayster garter the kyng of heraudes and the kings cote armour upon him with ye offycers of armes apoyntyng euery estate in their degre. Than folowed two aunciente knights with olde fassion hattes poudred on their heedes disgysed who dyd represent ye duke of Normandy and of Guyen after an olde custome: the lorde constable of Englande for ye tyme beyng ye duke of Suffolke the lorde Willyam Hawarde ye deputie for ye tyme to the lorde marshall duke of Norfolke. Than folowed ye quenes grace in her lytter costly and rychly besene wh a ryche canape ouer her which bare ye lordes of ye fyue portes: after her folowyng ye mayster of her horse wh a whyte spare palfray ledde in his hande rychly apoynted. Than folowed her noble ladyes of estate rychly clothed in crymosyn poudred wh armyns to the nobre of xij. Than the mayster of ye garde with the garde on both sydes of the strets in good aray and all the constables well besene in veluet and damaske cotes with whyte stanes in their handes settynge euery man in araye and orner in the stretes untyll she came to Westminster. Than folowed four ryche charyottes with ladyes of honour after than folowed xxx. ladyes and gentylwomen r(ich)ly[31] garnysshed and so ye seruyng men after them. And a(s)[32] she was departed from ye towne a meruaylous great shot of gonnes was there fyred and shot. So this moste noble company passed till her grace came to fanchurch where was a pagent fayre and semly wh certayne chyldren which saluted her grace with great honour and prayse after a goodly fassyon: and so passed forthe to Grase churche where was a ryght costly pagent of Apollo with the nyne muses amonge ye mountaynes syttyng on ye mount of Pernasus and euery of them hauynge theyr instruments and apparayle acordyng to the descryption of poets and namely of Uirgyll with many goodly verses to her great prayse and honour. And so she passed forth through gracyous[33] strete unto leaden hall where was buylded a sumptuous and a costly pagent in maner of a castell wherein was fasshyoned an heuenly roufe and under it vpon a grene was a roote or a stocke whereout spronge a multytude of whyte roses and reed curyously wrought so from the heuenly roufe descended a whyte faucon and lighted upon ye said stocke and roote and incontynent descended an angell wh goodly armony hauynge a close crowne bytwene his handes and set it on the faucons heed: and on the said flour sate saynt Anne in ye hyest place on that one syde her progeny wh scripture that is to wete the thre Marys wh theyr issue yt is to vnderstande: Mary the mother of Christ Mary Solome ye mother