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A20125 The noble tryumphaunt coronacyon of quene Anne wyfe vnto the moost noble kynge Henry the .viij. 1533 (1533) STC 656; ESTC S108951 5,978 14

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plate / and there was a voyde of spyce places wyne And the done the quenes grace withdrewe her into the whyte hall for that nyght / and so to Yorke place by water ¶ The sondaye in the mornynge at .viij. of the clocke the quenes grace with noble ladyes in theyr robes of estate / with al the nobles aparayled in parlyament robes / as dukes / erles / archbysshops and bysshops / with barons / the barons of the fyue portꝭ with the mayre of the cite / the aldermen in theyr robes as mātels of scarlet The barons of the fyue portꝭ bare a ryche canopy of cloth of golde / with staues of golde four belles of syluer gylt The abbot of westmynster with his rygals came in to the hall in pōtificalibus with his monkes in theyr best copes / the kynges chapel in theyr best copes / with the bysshops rychely aourned in pontificalibus / the ray cloth blewe spredde from the hygh desses of the kynges benche vnto the hygh aulter of westmynster And so euery man procedynge to the mynster in the best order / euery man after theyr degree apoynted to theyr order offyce as aperteyneth came vnto the place apoynted / where her grace receyued her crowne / with all the serymonyes therof as ther vnto belongeth And so al the serimonyes done with the solēpne masse / they departed home in their best orders euery man to the hal of westmynster / where the quenes grace withdrew her for a tyme in to her chābre apoynted / so after a certayne space her grace came in to the hall Than ye shulde haue sene euery noble man doyng their seruyce to thē apoynted in the best maner that hath ben sene in any suche serimony The quenes grace wasshed / the archbisshop of Cāterbury sayd grace Than the nobles were set to the table / therw t came the quenes seruice with the seruyce of tharch bysshop / a certayne space thre mē with the quenes grace seruyce Before the said seruyte came the duke of Suffolke high cōstable the day and stewarde of the feest on horsbacke / meruaylously trapped in aparell with rychesse Than with hym came the lorde Wyllyam Hawarde / as depute to the duke of Norfolke in the rome of the marshal of Englāde on horsbacke The erle of essex caruer Th erle of Sussex sewer Th erle of Darby cupberer Th erle of Arūdell butteller The visconte Lysle panter The lorde Bray awmoner These noble men dyd theyr seruyce in suche humble sorte fassyon that it was wōder to se the payne and dylygence of them / beynge suche noble personages The seruyce borne by knyghtes / whiche were to me to longe to tell in order / the goodly seruyce of kyndes of meate with their deuyses from the hyest vnto the lowest / there haue not ben sene more goodlyer nor honorablyer done in no mannes dayes ¶ There was foure tables in the great hall alonge the sayde hall The noble women one table / syttyng alon the one syde The noble men an other table The mayre of Lōdon an other table with his bretherne The barons of the portes with the mayster of the chaūcery the fourth table And thus all thynges nobly and tryumphantly done at her coronacyon / her grace retourned to whyte hall with great ioy and solempnyte / and the morowe was great iustes at the tylte / done by .xviij. lordes knyghtes / where was broken many speares valyauntly but some of their horses wolde nat come at their pleasure nere vnto the tylte / whiche was displeasure to some that there dyd ronne ¶ Thus endeth this tryumphe Imprinted at London in Fletestrete by Wynkynde Worde / for Iohan Goughe Cum priuilegio