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B04139 The order of my Lord Mayor, the Aldermen, and the sheriffs, for their meetings and wearing of their apparel throughout the whole year. City of London (England). 1669 (1669) Wing L2861R; ESTC R179963 8,525 40

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THE ORDER OF My LORD MAYOR The ALDERMEN and the SHERIFFS For their Meetings and wearing of their Apparel throughout the whole year Printed by J. Flesher Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON 1667. THE TABLE UPon Midsummer-day for the Election of the Sheriffs of London c. 1 On Bartholomew Even for the Fair in Smithfield 4 On Bartholomew-day for Wrestling 5 For our Lady-day in Southwark 6 For the Swearing of the Sheriffs upon Michaelmas Even 7 Upon Michaelmas-day for the Election of my Lord Mayor 8 For the Presenting of my Lord Elect to the Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper 12 The morrrow after Michaelmas-day for the Sheriffs going to Westminster ibid. The order for Simon and Judes day 15 On the morrow after Simon and Judes day for my Lord 's going to take his Oath at Westminster 17 For going to S. Pauls on All-Saints day christmas-Christmas-day Twelfth day and candlemas-Candlemas-day 20 Upon S. thomas-Thomas-day 21 Eor the Christmas Holidaies ibid. Upon Innocents day ibid. For Monday after Twelfth-day 22 For good-Friday ibid. For Munday and Tuesday in Easter-week 23 For Wednesday in Easter-week ibid. For Low-Sunday 24 For Whitsunday ibid. For Munday and Tuesday in Whitsun-week ibid. For the Lord Mayors Knighthood 25 For going to S. Pauls the first Sunday of every Term ibid. For Election of Knights and Burgesses of the Parliament 26 For the Lords of the Council coming down for Subsidies 27 For the Election of Master Chamberlein and Bridg-Masters if any of them depart within the year ibid. For the Coronation of a King 28 The Use of my Lord's Cloak ibid. For the first day of every Quarter-Sessions 29 For the Burial of Aldermen 30 For the Nomination of an Alderman ibid. For the Orphans Court 31 At the Election of Governours for Christ's Hospital ibid. Courts of Aldermen 32 Upon Midsummer-day for the Election of the Sheriffs of LONDON c. MY Lord Mayor and the Aldermen with the Sheriffs méet at the Guildhall at eight of the clock in the morning apparelled in their Violet Gowns lined and their Cloaks of Scarlet lined without their Horses And when they have béen together in the Council-Chamber a certain time concerning the Nomination of certain persons to be Elected my Lord and the Aldermen come out and put on their Cloaks in the Orphans Court and then go down in order to the Hustings Court and there being set master Recorder standeth up and maketh his obeysance first to my Lord and then unto the Commons and declareth unto them wherefore they are assembled together shewing unto them that it is for the election of one of the Sheriffs of London and the Sheriff of Middlesex for the year next ensuing and the confirmation of the other Sheriff nominated by my Lord Mayor according to his Prerogative and also for master Chamberlein and other Officers But my Lord and the Aldermen go up to my Lords Court and there remain untill the Sheriff be named and chosen the door shut to them Then M. Sheriffs M. Chamberlein master common Serjeant master Town-Clerk and the Counsellors of the City and other Officers remain still in the Hustings Court to take and receive the Name of him that shall séem by their judgments fréely and with one consent to be nominated and elected and justly tried out not onely by voice but also by hands to be Sheriff for the year following Then the Commons go to the Election of master Chamberlein the two Bridge-masters the Auditors of the City and Bridge-house acounts and the Surveyors of Béer and Ale according to the accustomed manner That done the Sheriffs master Chamberlein M. common Serjeant M. Town-Clerk the Counsellors of the City the two Secondaries the Wardens of the head Companies master Common Crier going before them with his Mace carry up the Report to my Lord and the Aldermen of their said Election Which Report received my Lord and the Aldermen come down again to the Hustings Court and there being set in order and placed master Recorder standeth up as he did before and maketh rehearsal of the names of those whom they have nominated and chosen asking them whether it be their frée Election yea or no. And they grant Yea yea Then master Recorder giveth them thanks and so they arise and depart home On Bartholomew Even for the Fair in Smithfield THe Aldermen méet my Lord the Sheriffs at the Guild-hall Chappel at two of the clock after Dinner in their Violet Gowns lined and their Horses without Cloaks and there hear Evening Prayer which being done they take their Horses and ride to Newgate and so forth of the Gate entring into the Cloth-Fair and there make a Proclamation the Proclamation being made they ride through the Cloth-Fair and so return back again through the Church-yard of great S. Bartholomews to Aldersgate and so ride home again to the Lord Mayors house On S. Bartholomew-day for Wrestling SO many Aldermen as do dine with my L. Mayor and the Sheriffs be apparelled in their Scarlet Gowns lined and after Dinner their Horses be brought to them where they dine those Aldermen which dine with the Sheriffs ride with them to my Lords house to accompany him to the Wrestling Then when the Wrestling is done they take their Horses and ride back again through the Fair and so in at Aldersgate and so home again to the said Lord Mayors house The next day if it be not Sunday for the Shooting as upon Bartholomew-day but if it be Sunday the Monday following Embroydered cap pearl Sword coller of Esses without Hood For our lady-Lady-day in Southwark MY L. Mayor and the Sheriffs ride to S. Magnus Church in their Scarlet Gowns lined without their Cloaks after Dinner at two of the clock there the Aldermen méet my Lord and after the Evening Prayer they ride through the Fair till they come unto S. Georges Church and farther to Newington Bridge or to S. Thomas of Waterings to the stones that point out the liberties of the City if it be so their pleasures and they return back again unto the Bridge-house and have a Banquet there and then over the Bridge and there the Aldermen take their leave of my Lord and depart the next way every one to his house And after all is done and my Lord brought home my Lord Mayors Officers have a Supper made them by the Bridg-masters For the Swearing of the Sheriffs upon Michaelmas Even WHat day soever it falleth so many of the Aldemen as be bidden to Dinner to either of the Sheriffs come thither to breakfast or else to drink at 8 of the clock in the morning in their Violet Gowns furred with their Viole● Cloaks furred brought with them without Horses And if the Sheriff be an Alderman then they must put on their Cloaks and the Sheriff likewise his Cloak and so go to the Guild-hall betwéen two of the gray Cloaks And if the Sheriff be no alderman then to come betwéen two of the Aldermen without