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A38954 An Exact relation of the grand ceremony of the marraige of Charles the II the most Catholick king, with the most illustrious princess Mademoiselle Marie Louise d'Orleans, neice to the High and Mighty Monarch Charles the II, King of Great Britain, by the mothers, and to Lewis the XIV, the present French king, by the father's side as it was performed at Fontainbleau by Cardinal Bouillon, the Prince of Conti being proxey in behalf of the most Catholick king / by an eye-witness, as it was printed at Paris, and faithfully translated. Eye witness. 1679 (1679) Wing E3690; ESTC R31470 10,849 12

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Caps went to the Chappel and was placed by the Sieur Saintot Master of the Ceremonies upon a seat with elbows without a back prepared on purpose for him The Mace-bearers being upon their knees at his feet holding their Maces upright till the King came behind him stood his Secretary and one of the Lieutenants of the Provosts The Count of Morstein Ambassador extraordinary of Poland the Abbot of Staglia de Verne Ambassador of Savoy the Sieur Taborda Envoy extraordinary from Portugal and the Sieur Bagliani Resident for the Duke of Mantua arrived almost at the same time conducted by the Sieur Bonnevill the Son Introductor of Embassadors and were seated by the Sieur de Saintott Master of the Ceremonies The Marquess of Segnelay the Marquess of Chasteau Neaf and the Sieur Pompone Secretaries of State came presently after After them followed the Archbishops and Bishops the Bishop of Alet and the Abbot of the Prignan Agent-General of the Clergy going before them and were placed by the Sieur Saintott The Dutchess of Osnaburgh the Princess her Daughter the Dutchess of Mekelburgh the Marchioness de les Balbasez Prince Frederick Augustus of Saxon Eusenach Prince Augustus William of Wolfenbuttell Prince William of Fustenbergh the Duke of Pastrante Embassador extraordinary of Spain the Rhinegrave Charles Lewis Son of the Elector Palatine the Chevalier Lubomirski Grand Ensign-bearer of the Kingdom of Poland and all the Ministers of the Protestant Princes were plac'd in Balcony's by themselves Mr. Savill Envoy Extraordinary from England retir'd before the Mass began About a Eleven the King who was in the Queens great Cabinet with all those that were to attend him to the Chappel set forward with all his Train The Knights of the Order of the Holy Ghost preceded by four Heralds at Arms their own Herald and the President of the same Grand Master of the Ceremonies of the Order proceeded first two by two habited in black with their Collars over their Cloaths The Duke of Crussol who was to wear the Honours of the King of Spain went after the Knights of the Order in a habit embroidered with Pearls and button'd with Diamonds behind whom came the Grand Prior of France and the D. of Vendome his Brother The Embassador of Spain followed them having on his right hand the Count of Brionne Grand Squire of France upon his left the Sieur de Bonnevill who had waited on him to the Prince of Conti's when he went to bring him to the King as he did the day before The D. of Vernevil the D. of Maine the Count of Vermandois the Prince of Roche sur Yon and the Prince of Conti in a Cloak embroidered with Pearls and Diamonds march'd afterwards Next to these came the King preceded by two Ushers of the Chamber with their Maces The Marquess of Tillader Captain of the Guard of a hundred Swisses going immediately before him and behind him the Duke of Luxemburgh Captain of the Guards of the Body upon whose right hand went the D. of Gessures first Gentleman of the Chamber and upon his left the Prince of Marsillack Grand Master of the Wardrobe Next the King came the Queen led by the D. de la Vieville her Knight of Honour and the Marquess of Hautefort her chief Esq The train of her Gown being nine Ells long was born by the Dutchess of Richelieu her Lady of Honour Next to her followed Madamoiselle Her proportion the air sweetness and graces both of her person and countenance testified to all that beheld her how much she merited the Crown that was going to be set upon her head She was led by Monsieur the Dauphin followed by the D. of Montausier first Gentleman of his Chamber and by Monsieur followed by the Chevalier Chastillon Captain of his Guards The train of her Robe six Ells long was born by Madamoiselle d' Orleans by Madam the Grand Dutchess of Tuscany and Madam de Guise Her Gown was of blew Velvet fac'd with Ermins with an edging three fingers broad of the same and three rows of Flowerdeluces of each side the end of the Gown being powdered with Flowerdeluces her Jippo was edged like her Gown fac'd before with Ermins six fingers broad with three rows of Flowerdeluces on each side the body of her Jippo was also of blew Velvet powdered with Flowerdeluces of Gold with a fingers breadth of Ermin in all the seams Her Sur-Coat was of Ermins covered over with precious Stones as was also the forebodies of the Jippo Her Shooes were of blew Velvet powdered with Flowerdeluces of Gold Upon her Head she had a Crown of Gold enriched with Diamonds with a Globe in the middle and upon that a Cross of Diamonds The Train of Madamoiselle d' Orleaus was born by the Count d' Esears that of Madam the great Dutchess by the Count of Sainte Ples●● and that of Madam de Guise by the Chevalier de Plailly Next to her followed Madam led by the Count de Vaillaz her Knight of Honour and the Marquess of Broon her chief Squire her Train which was seven Ells long being born by the Dutchess du Plesses her Maid of Honour Then followed Madamoiselle de Valois led by the Marquess d' Efsiat her Train being carried by the Count of Flumarin Next to her went Madamoiselle de Blois led by the Count de St. Geran her Train being born by the Marquess de Boulioneax Madamoiselle de Nuntes led by the Marquess de Dangeau her Train being born by the Chevalier de Soyecort and the Dutchess de Vernevil led by the Marquess de S. H●ran her Train being born by the Count de Pleilly The Dutchesses and Ladies of the Queens Palace closed the Procession In this Order they set out of the Queens Apartment and went directly through a Lane of Guards on each side to the Chappel the Trumpets sounding the Fifes playing and the Drums beating all the while When they were entred into the Chappel the Archers of the Grand Provost stop at the door and the Drums Fifes and Trumpets remained under the Musick Amphitheater while the King at Arms and the four Heraulds went and kneeled on each side of the Altar and the Knights of the Order placed themselves upon their Benches upon the right and left hand of the high Canopy The D. of Crussol the Grand Prior of France and the Duke of Vendosme seated themselves upon a Bench covered with blew Velvet powdered with Flowerdeluces prepared for them on the right hand of the Secretaries of State The Marquess de les Balbasez the Count of Brionne and the Sieur de Bonnevill Introductor of Embassadors seated themselves on the other side upon a seat covered in the same manner on the left hand of the Councel When the King was come upon the high Scaffold he fell on his knees before the Altar and rising again in a short while after stood upright having his Chair of State behind him covered with blew Velvet embroidered with Flowerdeluces of Gold The