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A94855 Londons glory represented by time, truth and fame: at the magnificent triumphs and entertainment of His most Sacred Majesty Charls the II. The Dukes of York and Glocester, the two Houses of Parliament, Privy Councill, Judges, &c. At Guildhall on Thursday, being the 5th. day of July 1660. and in the 12th. year of His Majestie [sic] most happy reign. Together with the order and management of the whole days business. Published according to order. Tatham, John, fl. 1632-1664. 1660 (1660) Wing T222; Thomason E1030_13; ESTC R202347 5,428 16

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armed Threescore and twelve of the Sheriffs Officers mounted in Scarlet Cloaks and Javelins in their hands divided into a Van and Reer-guard from and to Whitehall The main Body is ranked out two by two consisting of the two City Marshals and their twelve Attendants eight Waits in Scarlet coloured Jackets with the Cities Badge on their Sleeves and Cloaks with silver lace one Quartermaster Mr. carrying the great Banner of England after him 26 Gentlemen of the black Robe that is to say beginning with the two Secondaries and ending with the Common Serjeants Then the City Waits in their gowns and silver Chains one Quartermaster one Conducter The Common-hunt carrying the Kings great Banner and the Water Bailiff on the left hand of him carrying the Cities Banner after them the Town Clerk and Mr. Chamberlain the Common Cryer and Sword bearer after them the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen Then six Trumpets and one Kettle Drum one Quartermaster one Conducter Mr. Bromley carrying the Banner with the Crest of the Kings Arms Mr. Burt on the left hand of him carrying the Cities Pendent and in the Reer of them one carries a Pendent with the Grocers Arms in the Reer of him 32 Gentlemen of the said Company and then follows 298 Gentlemen of the other 11 Companies placed according to their Degree BeTween each of the said Companies is ordered 4 Trumpets one of them carrying a Pendent with their Arms Note that the Grocers Skinners Merchant-taylors and Cloth-workers have each of them 52 select Gentlemen to ride the rest of the Companies but 24. Then of the other 12 Companies consisting of 156 Gentlemen besides 28 Trumpets 12 Pendan•-bearers that is to say one Pendant-bearer and two Trumpets between Company and Company only the head of the Dyers Company have 6 Trumpets and being the first of that division have a Quartermaster Mr. Alexander carrying the Scottish Banner and Mr. Knight carrying a Pendant therein Then ten other of the Companies of which the Sadlers being chief have 6 Trumpets the other nine Companies but two a peice To this division is appointed 10 Pendant-Bearers and one Quartermaster Mr. Bancroft carrying the Irish Banner Mr. Blinkensop carrying a Pendant with the Cities Arms and 164 Gentlemen in Plush Coats following The Seventh Division consists of the Sheriffs Officers aforesaid with 6 Trumpets in the Front of them The eight is the gentlemen of the Artillery-ground who fall in the Reer of the Sheriffs officers The several Bodies being drawn out the Officers of the Poultrey lead the Van after them The Gentlemen of the Artillery after them The Divisions of the Black Robe after them The Lord Maior and Aldermens Servitors After them the three Divisions of Citizens in Plush Coats c. beginning with the Grocers Company and so follow in Order the Officers of Woodstreet Counter being the Reer-guard In this Order and Equipage the whole Body moves through the Old Jury Cheapside Pauls Church-yard Ludgate and so to Whitehall the Gentlemen of the Artillery Ground guarding one side of the way and the Gentlemen of the long Robe the other through which the Lord Maior and Aldermen with their retinue pass to Whitehall the elder Aldermen face about and the Chamberlain Town Clerk Sword-bearer Common Cryer Common Hunt Water-bailiff c. match up to the head of the youngest Aldermen and there place themselves The Gentlemen of the Artillery and Poultrey Counter Poultrey Officers quit their ground and fall in the Reer of the Woodstreet Officers c. His Majesty attended with the Lords of the Upper House the Commons in Parliament Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councel Barons Viscounts Earls Marquisses and Dukes the Lord Maior Lord Chamberlain Lord Chancellor the Lord Treasurer the highly accomplish'd Princes the Dukes of York and Glocester takes His Way for Guildhall and at Fleetstreet Conduit makes a stand where He is received by a person representing Time in a very glorious Pageant who Addresseth himself to His Majesty on his knee in the manner aforesaid And so His Majesty the two Dukes and the rest of the Noble Retinue and Gentlemen pass on to Pauls Church-yard where they are intertained by another Pageant very much amplified and adorned in which is seated Truth who maketh her Address as aforesaid Another Pageant presents its self at Foster-lane being a large and goodly Fabrick a Trumpetter pl•ced on the Top where it was intended Fame should speak But at the great Conduit in Cheapside Fame presents her Speech At Pauls Chain is another Pageant in the Nature of a Droll where is presented the Figure of Industry and the Carders and Spinners in relation to the Clothiers Company At Cheapside Crosse another Droll where Pretty and the Tumblers play their Tricks A lane made from the Northwest corner of the little Conduit toward the great Conduit as aforesaid through which the whole body pass consisting of the gentlemen of the black Robe and Aldermen into Guildhall yard The Sheriffs Officers dismount at the North end of St. Lawrence Lane delivering their horses to be convey'd towards Woodstreet in Order to his Majesties Retreat after Dinner and themselves betake them to their several Services in the Hall The Peers and Commons dismount at Guidhall gate and by the Conductors are directed to their several Roomes for Entertainment Their Coaches are driven through Aldermanbury Cripple-gate White-Cross-street Finsbury c. in regard of their Number The Lord Maior Lord Chamberlain Lord Chancellor Lord High Steward Lord Treasurer the two Dukes and His Majesty ride up to the Porch of the Hall before they light Carpets are spread from the Hall door to the Retiring Room for His Majesty to tread upon where the Conductors make a Lane to pass The Master of the Horse and Captain of the guard also ride into Guildhall yard and dispose of themselves c. Note that the Secretaries Clerks of the Council Clerks to both Houses the gentlemen of the Bedchamber the Masters of Requests the Master of the Ceremonies Yeoman of the Mouth the Sewer the Carver and the Butler to his Majesty are admitted into the Hall and no other The new Council Chamber in Guildhal is appointed for His Majesties Presence Chamber and Banquetting room The Old Council Chamber Orphans Court and Lobby ornamented accordingly is ordered for Reception of the Lords of the Council Judges and other Nobility The Maiors Court for entertainment of the House of Commons In the Great Hall His Majesties Table The Hasting towards the West is appointed for his Majesty and his Royal Brothers to dine at where a Chair of State and other Ornaments answerable are placed The part of the Hall lying between the Eastside of Little Ease and his Majesties Hasting Eastward appointed for the House of Peers Lords of the Council and Judges to dine at c. At the West part of Little Ease in Guildhall ornamented accordingly the House of Commons are to dine Attendants upon his Majestie and his Royal Brothers as to their Table His Majesties Table Eight Stewards consisting of 4 Aldermen and 4 Common Council men 2 Comptrollers 2 Ushers 2 Butlers 2 Masters of the Revels in Velvet Coats Attendants on the House of Peers The House of Peers Table Eight Stewards whereof four Aldermen and four Common Council men 2 Comptrollers 2 Ushers 2 Butlers 1 Master of the Revels The House of Commons Table The like number of persons except Masters of the Revels like habited Gentlemen entertained in Blackwell Hall 6 Stewards 3 Comptrollers 2 Ushers 2 Butlers Notice given that His Majesty and the rest are in their several retiring Rooms every Officer according to his Condition and Quality imploys himself the Conductors placing the Servitors being clad in Plush side by side from each Dresser to their several fables on which they are to attend At the sound of the loud Musick the whole service is immediately set on each Table The Lord Maiors and Sheriffs Officers are divided into Parties and placed as Servitors to each Table Note that all the Servitors wear his Majesties Colours on their Arms His Majesty during Dinner time hath several Musical Complisances both Instrumental and Vocal That ended His Majesty and the rest retiring is presented with a Banquet After which his Majesty being ready to depart the gentlemen of the Artillery c. placed from the South end of the Old Jury to the West end of Cheap-side with Trophies and Trumpets receive his Majesty being plac'd on the left hand the Street the several Companies on the right The Lord Major Aldermen and whole body attending his Majesty to Whitehall the Lord Maior hath the honour to wait on him into the Presence Chamber In the interim the gentlemen of the Artillery and the rest prepare for their retreat expecting his Lordships return which being discovered a volley is given and every man departeth to his home FINIS