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A06245 The order of my Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and the sheriffes for their meetings and wearing of their apparrell thoroughout the whole yeare. City of London (England). 1629 (1629) STC 16730.5; ESTC S2214 8,611 38

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no Alderman then to come betweene two of the Aldermen without cloakes and the sheriffe his Liuery gowne his hood And after when he is sworne then to put on his violet Gowne and Cloake and his chaine theron and the Aldermen must bring him home to his place with their cloakes to Dinner and so after Dinner take their pleasure Vpon Michaelmas day for the election of my Lo Mayor All the Aldermen meet my Lord and the Sheriffes at eight of the clocke in the morning at Guild-hall in their scarlet Gownes and their cloakes furred and their horses and after they haue been a certaine time together in the counsell Chamber they come forth into the Orphanes Court and put on their Cloakes and so goe in order to the Chappell there hearing Seruice and Sermon and my Lord with certain Aldermen receiue the Communion And then after the Communion ended and haue offered returne againe into the Councell Chamber and pausing a while returne to the place where the Hustings is kept and being set in order master Recorder ariseth vp and maketh his obeysance first to my Lord and after to the Commons and declareth vnto them that they of old custome know that the cause of their assembly and meeting together is for the election of the Lord Maior for the yeare ensuing Declaring vnto them diuers Graunts from the Kings Progenitors for this their Election from time to time That done my Lord and the Aldermen goe vp into my Lords Court and there tarrie the doore being shutte to them till the election be brought to them Then standeth vp master Common Sergeant the Sheriffs standing on either side of him and by the Sheriffes M. Chamberlain M. Towne-clearke the two Secondaries and the councellors of the citie in the said Hustings court before the Commons And hee the said common Sergeant maketh a short rehearsal of that M. Recorder had spoken to them before saying There resteth no more for him to say but to put them in remembrance in what order and sort they should vse themselues in their election that is how they must nominate and chuse two of the which two my Lord and the Aldermen must confirme one which two being nominated elected and chosen master Common Sergeant the Sheriffes with the rest before named certaine of the head Wardens of the chiefe Companies goe vp to my Lord and the Aldermen and there present the names of those two which the Commons haue nominated in their election Then the Lord Mayor and the Aldermen proceede by scrutinie to elect one of those two persons which the said Commons had before nominated Then commeth downe my Lord againe to the Hustings Court and hee whom they haue chosen on his left hand and so my Lord and the Aldermen sit downe againe in order but he who is chosen sitteth next vnto my Lord on his left hand Then standeth master Recorder vp and readeth vnto them the names of such persons whom they haue nominated and chosen of which my Lord and the Aldermen haue admitted one whose name is N. asking them whether it bee their free Election yes or no And the Commons answer Yea yea Then the Sword-bearer taketh off his Tippet and hath it for his labour and putteth on his Chaine and the Maior new elected standeth vpon the Hustings Court and giueth them thankes c. That being done the old Mayor doth likewise giue them thanks c. Then they arise vp and put off their cloakes and my Lord Maior hath the Lord Elect riding with him to the eldest Sheriffes to dinner For presenting of my Lo. Elect to the L. Chancellor or Keeper THen after dinner my Lord Elect goeth to my Lord Chancellour if hee be at home at his place Or Lord Keeper or neere vnto it with fiue or sixe of the Aldermen and master Recorder with him in their violet Gownes eyther by foote or by water as the dwelling place of the Chancellour requireth The common Hunt with the extraordinary Officers and those that be at liberty attend on him The morrow after Michaelmasse day for the Sheriffes going to Westminster ALl the Aldermen must be at the two Sheriffes houses in the morning at eight of the clocke in their violet Gownes furred and their Horses without Cloaks but my Lord master Recorder and the two Sheriffes must bee in their scarlet Gownes furred and their cloaks borne to Westminster with them and so ride to the Guild-hall from thence to the Vinetree and there taking Barge land at Westminster-bridge and in the Hall put on their cloakes and so goe vp to the Exchequer and there the two new Sheriffes be presented the old sworne to their account Then they put off their cloaks and taking Barge land againe at the Vinetree and there take horse and my Lord Mayor rideth to the eldest Sheriffes to dinner master Recorder and the Sheriffs riding next my Lord the two Sheriffes carrying two white rods in their hands and their Hench men going after them For Simon and Iudes day THe olde Mayor shall haue so many of the Aldermen as dine with him come to his place at viii of the clock in the morning in their violet Gownes furred with their violet Cloaks furred and Horses and the Sheriffes to fetch him to the Hall and there tarrie in the Councell Chamber vntill the new Mayor commeth and the rest of the Aldermen come with the company of eyther of the Lords before them and after they haue bin together a certaine space come forth into the Orphanes Court and put on their furred Cloaks and goe to the Hustings Court and there being set in order the common Cryer maketh Proclamation commanding euery man to keepe silence Then master Towne-Clerke giueth him his oath and when he hath taken his oath the old Lord ariseth and giueth the new Lord his place the old Lord taking the new Lords place and then master Chamberlaine deliuereth first to him the Scepter next the Keyes of the common Seale lastly the Seale of the office of the Maioraltie after master Sword-bearer giueth him the Sword Then they arise and put off their cloakes and the old Lord rideth home with the new Lord to his place and there leaueth him and as many of the Aldermen as dine with him And the old Lord with the rest of the Aldermen ride to his place the sword borne before him and so after dinner the Aldermen depart home at their pleasure On the morrow after Simon Iudes day for my Lord going to take his Oath at Westminster ALl the Aldermen and the Sheriffes come to my new Lord at eight of the clocke in their scarlet Gownes furred A Veluet whood Cap of Maintenance and their cloakes borne with them and their horses and so ride to the Guild-hall and the Batchellors and the Liuery of my Lords Company before him But the olde Lord rideth from his owne place to the Hall alone hauing no Officers to waite vpon him but the common Hunt