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A03022 The order and solemnitie of the creation of the High and mightie Prince Henrie, eldest sonne to our sacred soueraigne, Prince of VVales, Duke of Cornewall, Earle of Chester, &c. As it was celebrated in the Parliament House, on Munday the fourth of Iunne last past. Together with the ceremonies of the Knights of the Bath, and other matters of speciall regard, incident to the same. Whereunto is annexed the royall maske, presented by the Queene and her ladies, on Wednesday at night following. Daniel, Samuel, 1562-1619. 1610 (1610) STC 13161; ESTC S122279 15,934 47

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The Order and Solemnitie of the Creation of the High and mightie Prince HENRIE Eldest Sonne to our sacred Soueraigne Prince of VVales Duke of Cornewall Earle of Chester c As it was celebrated in the Parliament House on Munday the fourth of Iunne last past Together with the Ceremonies of the Knights of the Bath and other matters of speciall regard incident to the same Whereunto is annexed the Royall Maske presented by the Queene and her Ladies on Wednesday at night following Printed at Britaines Bursse for Iohn Budge and are there to be sold. 1610. THE ORDER AND SOLEMNITIE OF THE creation of Prince HENRY eldest sonne to his sacred Maiestie Prince of VVales as it was celebrated in the Parliament house on Monday the fourth of Iune last past HIs Maiestie aswell to shew the bounty of his affection towards his deerest Sonne the Prince as to settle in the hearts of his louing Subiects a liuely impression of his Royall care for continuance of the happy and peacefull Gouernement of this land in his issue and posterity hauing determined to inuest his Princely Highnesse with those titles and dignities which the former Princes of this Realme haue vsually beene adorned It seemed fittest both in regard of his Highnesse yeeres now arriuing at mans estate and shewing rare proofes of heroicall vertue and also for that it would be a matter most gratefull and acceptable to that honorable Assembly to haue the solemnities thereof performed in this present Parliament Wherefore the time approaching his Maiesties pleasure signified and preparation made accordingly on VVednesday the thirtieth of May last his Highnesse accompanied besides the ordinary traine of his household with diuers young Lords and Gentlemen of speciall marke departed from his house of S. Iames towards Richmond where being come towards euening he supped and reposed himselfe for that night Next morning being Thursday about nine of the clocke he tooke water to returne againe to London attended only with some few Barges of his owne followers and such Noblemen and others as accompanied him thither the day before Passing softly downe the streame he was seuerally encountered by diuers Lord swhich came to meete him on the way the Thames began soone to flote with Botes and Barges hasting from all parts to meete him and the shores on eyther side where conueniency of place would giue way to their desires swarmed with multitudes of people which stood wayting with greedy eyes to beholde his triumphant passage About eleuen of the clocke vnderstanding that the tide was falne so low as there would not be conuenient roome for all the Barges in his traine to go orderly downe notwithstanding his first appointment was to haue come to London about noone and dinner prepared for him accordingly at White-hall hee made stay at Barne-Elmes and there landing refreshed himselfe in an Arbour by the water side and tooke a short repast of such sweete meats and other things as could there be prouided on the sudden By this time the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London with the seuerall Companies of the Citie honorably furnish't and appointed and disposed in faire order were ready attending with a great traine and sumptuous showe to receiue his highnesse at Chelsey their Barges deck't with banners streamers and ensignes and sundry sortes of loud-sounding Instruments aptly placed amongst them There were also two artificiall Sea-monsters one in fashion of a Whale the other like a Dolphin with persons richly apparrelled sitting vpon them who at the meeting and parting of the Lord Mayor and his company with the Prince were to deliuer certaine speeches vnto him In this goodly manner this well furnish't Fleete of the City receiued his Highnes somewhat beyond Chelsey about two of the clock in the afternoone and after the Lord Mayor and Aldermens salutation humbly presented and gratiously accepted by his Highnesse they turned their stemmes and so proceeded towards London obseruing this course that whereas at their approach the Lord Mayors Barge came foremost and the Companies euery one in their degrees followed after now that order being chaunged the Companies went before the meanest in place first the rest according to their seuerall rankes successiuely ensuing and lastly the Lord Mayor attended with his two Sea-monsters on eyther side going immediately before the Prince and conducting his ioyfull passage to the Citie Next after the Princes Barge followed his seruants the Barges of sundry Noblemen and others which had met him on the way and on euery side such a confused company of Botes of all sortes fraught with beholders as it seemed the Riuer though then enlarged to her vtmost limits by the tides friendly aduantage was too little to containe them as likewise the land on eyther shore which neuer felt the weight of such an infinity of people vpon any former occasion Approaching neereto VVhite hall the King and Queene with the young Duke of Yorke and Lady Elizabeth stood in the priuie Gallerie window to see the order of their comming and that his Maiestie might take the better viewe of the Lord Mayor and Citizens show they were appointed to passe along on London side whilst the Prince in the meane while fetched a Compasse about by Lambeth and so comming to VVhite-hal bridge where the Lord Maior and Aldermen tooke leaue of his highnesse there landed his landing being congratulated with a loude peale of Chambers from the other side of the water which in their thundring voyces carried vp to the skie the ioy of the peoples hearts conueyed in the issue of these happy triumphs At his highnesse comming on shore his seruants attended vpon the bridge to receiue him making a Guard for him to passe thorow to the hall where he was entertained by the Lord Knols and the Lord Wotton Treasurer and Controller of the houshold likewise in the great chamber by Vicount Fenton Captaine of the Guard in the Presence by the Earle of Suffolke Lord Chamberlaine and lastly by the King and Queene in the Priuy chamber After which his highnes reposed himselfe and so ended that dayes solemnity On munday following the Lords and Peeres of the Realme being all assembled in Parliament his Maiesty accompanied with the Prince who was that morning to be inuested in his Principalitie tooke water at the priuy staires at White hal and landing together at Westminster bridge his Maiesty passed directly to the Parliament-house and the Prince to the Court of Wardes from whence after a whiles tarryance for the disposing of things in due order his highnesse proceeded in this maner to his Creation First went the Heralds and Officers of Armes in their rich coates next followed the Knights of the Bath being fiue and twentie in number apparrelled in long Roabes of purple Satin lyned with white Taffata then Garter principall king of Armes bearing the Letters Patents the Earle of Sussex the purple Robes the train borne by the Earle of Huntingdon the Earle of Cumberland the sword the Earle of Rutland the Ring