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A08253 Oxfords triumph in the royall entertainement of his moste Excellent Maiestie, the Queene, and the Prince: the 27. of August last, 1605. With the Kings oration deliuered to the Vniuersitie, and the incorporating of diuers noble-men, Maisters of Arte. Nixon, Anthony. 1605 (1605) STC 18589; ESTC S120953 10,551 46

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and the Senior Maisters of Arte in their silke hoodes then the Batchelers of Law and the Regent Masters in their Miniuer Hoods and then the Batchelers of Arte. All which graduates reached from Christes Church to aboue Carefex Next to those Graduates stood the vnder Graduates whose rancke thus placed in this seemely decorum reached to St. Giles His Maiestie still passing along into the Cittie by the Easte gate of it where as is before remembred the Townes-men deliuered a speech and the Schollers gaue him a viuat From the Easte gate his Majestie marched along till he came to Carefex where Doctor Perin was placed in a Pue and saluted him with a Greeke Oration which while hee was pronouncing the Queene asked the King once or twise what hee said and he answered her that he spake verie well and learnedly From Carefex the King with the Queene on his left hand the young Prince next before them all on their seueral great horses marched downe the streete till they came to Christ-Church where at the gates the Vniuersityes Orator made an Oration vnto him After the speech was ended the Deane and the Prebends with all the Students of Christ-Church were ready at the Gates in their Surplesses and Hoodes to receiue his Majestie and carrying a Canapie ouer him they first conducted him to the Church at the entring whereof there was an Oration deliuered vnto him and in the Church the Deane himselfe made another Oration and so went to Prayers After which his Majestie accompained with the Queene and the Prince and a troope of Lordes and Noblemen was brought vnto his lodging The Prince hauing accompained the Kings Majestie vnto the Chamber of Presence departed and betaking himselfe to his Coach went straight to Magdalen Colledge where the President standing in the Gates receiued him with all joyfull reuerence and duety and passing into the Chappell he had an Oration pronounced vnto him After which the Prince going vnto his lodging heard disputations that were made before him by certaine Noblemens Sonnes which at this time are Students in Magdalen Colledge with the which he outwardly shewed how inwardly hee was delighted After Supper his Majestie the Queene and Prince with the Noblemen had a Comedie played before them in Latine in Christ-Church Hall which continued the space of three houres and more VPon Wednesday in the morning being the 28. of August betwixt nine and ten of the clock his Majestie came into St. Maries Church to heare the exercise where first the Kinges professor in Diuinitie created the Deane of Salisbury Doctor of Diuinity before his Majestie which being finished they addressed them-selues to Diuinitie disputations The Questions being VVhether the Saints and Angels doe know the thoughts of our hearts VVhether in the time of Pestilence the pastors of the Church are tyed to visit the infected The Moderator Doctor Abbat Deane of VVinchester The Answerer Doctor Aglionbye The Opponents Doctor Gordon Deane of Salisbury Doctor Holland the Kings professor in diuinitie Doctor Tomson Deane of VVindsor Doctor Feild Doctor Riues Doctor Harding Doctor Ayrie Wherof the Prior opponent first proposed the questions vnto the Answerer then the answerer after repetition made of the questions made also a short speech consisting of a briefe preface vnto the King and a shorte explycation of the questions and so entred into disputations which continued the space of two houres and more all which time the King was verie attentiue and much delighted and pleased The Proctors in the meane time as in all other disputations following sat according to their accustomed manner in their formalities and in their Pue vsed the same forme of speaking as they did in all other vsuall actes On Wednesday after dinner Law disputations were had before his Majestie in Saint Maries Church The Questions being 1. VVhether the Iudge be bound to followe the lawfull proofes or euidence produced in iudgement against the truth priuately knowne to himselfe 2. VVhether a truce or league is to bee considered according to good meaning or according to the strictnes of Lawe The Moderator Doctor Gentilis The Answerer Doctor Blincowe The Opponents Doctor Weston Doctor Bird. Doctor Martin Doctor Husey Doctor Budden Doctor Lloide In these questions his Majestie as chiefe Moderator did speake some sixe or seauen times in verie good Latine and to verie good purpose and so sufficiently satisfied the standers by of his learning wisdome that they highly applauded the same with exceeding admiration for at euery time his Majestie spake all the people clapt their hands and cryed viuat Rex Iacobus These disputations continued from two till fiue of the clocke in the after noone which Doctor Gentilis as Moderator concluded with a speech Where obserue by the way that Doctor Martin one of the Opponents after that he had giuen ouer disputing and an other had vrged his Argument Doctor Gentilis being forward to speake and taking vppon him otherwise then was accustomed by other Moderators to interpose his sentence and to answere to Arguments which were vrged Doctor Martin I say not liking well of Doctor Gentilis his answere which hee made to his Argumēt did vpon a sudden rise vp began to dispute againe saying that he might as well dispute out of order as Doctor Gentilis might moderate out of order Wherwith the King was wonderfully mooued to laughter Vpon Wednesday at night after supper there was a Tragedie set out by Magdalen Colledge men acted before his Majestie in Christ-Church Hall which was verie long for it continued from nine till one of the clocke The subiect whereof was of Aiax and Vlisses But the deuice was so costly and curious in setting the same foorth that it was not thought teadious but the King shewed himselfe verie well pleased and content with it VPon Thursday in the morning being the 29. of August betwixt nine and ten of the clocke Phisicke disputations were had before the King in Saint Maries Church The Questions being Whether the manners and disposition of the Nurse is taken by the Infant in sucking her milke VVhether the often taking of Tobacco bee wholesome for such as are sound and in health The Moderator Doctor VVarner The Answerer Doctor Paddy Knight The Opponents Doctor Aileworth Doctor Bust. Doctor Guinne Doctor Gifford Doctor Ashworth Doctor Chennell In one of these questions Doctor Paddy being answerer held against Tobacco being a great drinker of Tobacco himselfe Heere his Majesty was exceeding merrie pleasant for there were many jestes which ministred laughter For one in his speech did bring forth a Tobacco Pipe vrged the manner of the Phisitions in India which was that they should be drunke with Tobacco so goe to their Patients whereat the King laughing heartily said that our Phisitions should goe to the Indians to be drunke that so they might minister Phisick These disputations were cōcluded by Doctor VVarner who made a learned judicious and well approued speech before the King which his Majestie did