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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
betwene englysshe men and frensshe men before bothe the kynges the frensshe kynge had none but preestes that wrasteled which were bygge men and stronge they were bretherne but they had moost falles.[21] And vpon the. xxix. daye of October the frensshe kynge departed fro Caleys to Parys ward and our kynge brought hym as ferre as Morgyson which is fro Caleys. vij. myle and so came to Caleys agayne. And he purposeth (god wyllynge) to be at Caunterbury the. viij. daye of Nouember and so home whome god of his goodnes euer preserue and sende good passage and safe agayne into Englande. Amen.
God Saue the Kynge.

Cum Priuilegio.




Wyfe unto the Moost Noble Kynge Henry the VIII.[22]
First the. xxix. daye of Maye[23] beynge thursday all the worshypfull craftes[24] and occupacyons in their best araye goodly besene toke theyr bargs which were splayed[25] wh goodly baners fresshe and newe with the cognysaunce and armes of theyr faculty to the nombre of L. great barges comly besene and euery barge hauynge mynstrels makynge greate and sweete armony. Also there was the bachelers barge comly besene decked with innumerable baners and all about hangyd with ryche cloth of golde foystes[26] waytynge her upon decked[27] with a great shotte of ordynaunce whiche descended the ryuer afore all ye barges and the bachelers barge formest[28] and so folowynge in good araye and ordre euery crafte in theyr degree and ordre tyll they came to Greenwyche and there taryed abydynge the quenes grace which was a wonderfull goodly syght to beholde. Than at thre of the clocke the quenes grace cam to her barge and incontynent[29] all the cytezins with that goodly company set forth towards London in good arraye as before is sayd. And to wryte what nombre of gon shot what with chambres and great peces of ordynaunce were shotte as she passed by in dyuers places it passeth my memory to wryte or to tell the nombre of them and specially at Ratly and at lyme house out of certeyne shyppes. And so ye quenes grace in her ryche barge amonge her nobles the cytezyns accompanyed her to London unto the toure wharfe. Also or she came nere the toure there was shot innumerable peces of ordynaunce as euer was there by any mennes remembraunces where the Kyng receyued her grace with a noble louyng countenaunce and so gaue great thankes and prayse to all the cytezyns for theyr great kyndnesse and louynge labour and paynes in that behalfe taken to the greate ioye and comforte of all the citezyns. Also to beholde the wonderfull nombre of people that euer was seen that stode on the shore on bothe sydes of the ryuer was neuer in one syght out of ye cyte of London sene what in goodly lodgynges and houses that be on ye ryuer syde bytwene Grenwyche and London it passeth al mennes iudgementes to esteme the infinyte nombre of them. Wherein her grace with al her ladyes reioysed moche.
Knyghtes made at Grenwyche the sonday before Whytsonday.
And the sondaye before this tryumphe beyng the xxv daye of Maye the Kynge made at his maner of Grenwyche all these Knyghtes.
Syr Christofer Danby. | Syr Thomas Butteller. |
Syr Christofer Hylarde. | Syr Willyam Walgrave. |
Syr Brian Hastynges. | Syr Wyllyam Feldeyng. |
Syr Thomas Methven. |
The fryday made Knyghtes of the Bathe xix whose names foloweth.
Also on fryday the xxx day of Maye ye Kynge treated and made in the towre of London, xix. noble men Knyghtes of the bathe whose names folowe.
The lorde Marques Dorset.
The erle of Derby.
The lorde Clyfforde sone and heyre to therle of Cumberlande.
The lorde Fitzwater sone and heyre to therle of Sussex.
The lorde Hastynges sone and heyre to therle of Huntyngton.
The Lorde Barkelay.
The lorde Mountagle.
The lorde Vaux.
Syr Henry Parker sone and heyre to ye lorde Morley.
Syr Wyllyam Wyndsour sone and heyre to the lorde Wyndesour.
Syr John Mordant sone and heyre to ye lorde Mordant.
Syr Fraunces Weston.
Syr Thomas Aroundell.
Syr Johan Hudelston.
Syr Thomas Ponynges.
Syr Henry Sauell.
Syr George Fitz Wyllyam of Lyncolne shire.
Syr Johan Tyndall.
Syr Thomas Jermey.
Also the saturday the last daye of May the Kynge made Knyghtes of the swerde in ye towre of London whose names folowe.
Syr Wyllyam Drury. |