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A06892 The happy entraunce of the high borne Queene of Spaine, the Lady Margarit of Austria in the renovvned citty of Ferrara. With feastiuall ceremonies vsed by Pope Clement the eight, in the holy mariage of their Maiesties. As also in that of the high borne Archduke Albertus of Austria, with the infanta Isabella Clara eugenia, sister to the catholique King of Spaine, Phillip the third. First translated out of Italian after the coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the magistrates. 1599 (1599) STC 17324; ESTC S119688 4,303 12

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The happy entraunce of the high borne Queene of Spaine the Lady Margarit of Austria in the renovvned Citty of Ferrara With feastiuall ceremonies vsed by Pope Clement the eight in the holy Mariage of their Maiesties As also in that of the high borne Archduke Albertus of Austria with the Infanta Isabella Clara eugenia Sister to the Catholique King of Spaine Phillip the third First translated out of Italian after the Coppy printed at Ferrara allowed by the Magistrates Imprinted at London by Iohn Woolfe and are to be solde at his shop in Popes head Alley neere to the Exchange 1599. The happie entrance of the high borne Queene of Spaine the Ladie Margarit of Austria in the renowned Cittie of Ferrara ON the Thursday at night being the twelfe of the moneth of Nouember came the high borne Quéene Lady Margarit of Austria on the Iland a delightfull place at the Bridge of darke Meyrs nine miles from Ferrara where she was receiued feasted and serued by the housholde of the Pope And the morrow following her Maiestie was aduertised that at her pleasure she might come into the cittie of Ferrara wherevpon was presentlye replyed that she would repaire to the cittie at ten of the clocke to which ende his Holinesse sent two Legates which were the illustrious Cardinall Bandino and the Cardinall of St. Clement noblye accompanied by many Prelats and Gentlemen and two bandes of Launces and one of Carabins and then the Coaches and Litters all which repaired in good and modest order to the said Iland where after the dewe ceremonies of the Legates were ended she with her mother the Archeduchesse mounted in a coache prepared for them followed with all their sute and retinue together with the high-borne Archeduke Alberto the Dukes of Gandia and Vmala and the great Constable the gouernour of Millain the Embassador of Spaine and the Prince Don Zanges D. Maximillian Tristiani and a Germaine Princesse with many other lords of name in coaches and Litters and came thus in faire order towards the gate of Angels where not farre from thence she descended into a house made of purpose of Wood richely beautified with a Pauillion and a Chaire There her Maiestie stayed vntill the holye Colledge of Cardinals appeared cloathed pontifically to receiue her and to conduct her to the Palace with their traine The said Cardinals being come and making a faire shew in turning her Maiestie had conference with the Cardinall De Medicis after which she was saluted of all the rest and taken betwéene the Cardinals Sforra and Mont Alto when comming to the Cittie gate many péeces of ordinance were discharged Vpon the saide gate on the outside were painted thrée armes to wit those of his Holinesse in the middle at the left hand the Quéenes and at the right hand those of the Catholique King with this writing Angelii gaudent mortales exultant Margaritam Augusti sanguinis pietatis virtutumque omnium splendore lucidissimam simul laetissime excipiunt Which is in English The Angels reioyce and mortall men make merrie and receiue with great ioye Margarit of imperiall linage adorned with the light of godlinesse Within the gate were likewise painted fiue armes in the middle the Popes on the right hand those of the King of Spaine and of the Archeduke Albertus and on the left hand those of the Quéene of Spaine and of the high borne Infant wife to the said Archeduke Albertus with these verses vpon them Vrbem aduentus tui lumine illustratum Regina redde tuo hospitio gloriosam In this sorte came her Maiestie happilye in at eleuen of the clocke with a calme weather in so much that it séemed that the heauen was cleered by her royall presence there appeared for her auantguarde after that a number of Wagons and Carts laden with sundrye goods and bagadge were come in also the coaches and Litters of hir Maiestie richly furnished and opened two companies of Horsemen the one being shot and the other Launces with their Trumpets in mourning apparrell with blacke Flags at their Launces which were the men of the great Constable of Millain After these followeth a great number of Horse of the court after these followed two companies of Horse of the Guarde of the Legate Cardinall Aldobrandino the one company were shot the other Launces then came eight Trumpets and one in the middle who played on two great Danish Kettel drums After these followeth the bagadges of the Cardinals and then many Milanesians and other Gentlemen all mourning Then followed the Mace bearers of the Cardinals and the Mules pontifically clothed in redde and the Cardinals with Purple Cappes to the number of 19 to wit F●orenza Ascoli Montelparo Boromeo Camerino Orimontano Bandino S. Clement Baronio Auila Branchetto Ceuara Arrigone Farnese Santiquatro Aldobrandino and Cesis with the Popes Guarde of Switzers There appeared the high borne Quéene in the middle betwéene the Cardinals Sforza and Mont Alto with her guarde of Germaines clothed in blacke Veluet her Maiestie was on a white Palfrey caparassoned with cloath of Siluer wrought with Gold she being apparelled in blacke with a blacke silke Cap and a rich pleasant head-tyre which was open so that one could perceiue her faire haire which resembled threds of Gold After her came the high borne Archdutchesse her mother also on horsebacke on a Palfrey couered with Peache colour Veluet imbrodred with Golde These Palfreyes with their furniture were sent them by the Pope on the left hand of the Archdutchesse rode the Archduke Albert clothed in black For the Réere guard followed one company of Archers on horse back with péeces in their hands apparrelled in blacke and after them came the lyght horse men of his Holinesse And lastly followed an innumberable number of waggons with Lordes Gentlemen and Gentlewomen belonging to his Maiestie In this order they came through the Angell stréete towarde the great Court and being come to the pallace of the Embassadour of the Emperor there was an vpper portall fairely painted and adorned with many garlands in this portall was a woman holding a great base on the which were foure armes to wit those of his holinesse of the Emperour of the King of Spaine and of the archeduke Albertus which were accompanied and defended by religion and Iustice and from the heauen descended victory who with her hand pointed to the same Armes Her Maiesty following on still and comming at the Cathedrall Church she passed through a triumphall Arke set vp before the Court gate very costly and vnderset with foure Pillers in the manner of that of Titus in Rome with an Image on each side which in the right hand held a garland of Bayes with a role wherein was the word Iugum And on the left hand also was a role wherein was Maritald in the Frontespire Phillipo Margarite Austiacis imperatorum gloria suaque pietate inclitis vt Catholicorum Regum soboles propagetur matrimonio di vnitas coniunctis anni multi liberorum topia perpetua