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A63188 Londinum triumphans : Londons triumphs celebrated in honour of the truely deserving Sir Anthony Bateman, Knight, Lord Maior of the honourable City of London, and done at the costs and charges of the Right Worshipful the Company of Skinners, the 29th of October, 1663 / by John Tatham. Tatham, John, fl. 1632-1664. 1663 (1663) Wing T221; ESTC R568 6,805 21

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LONDINUM TRIUMPHANS LONDONS TRIUMPHS CELEBRATED In Honour of the truely Deserving Sir ANTHONY BATEMAN Knight LORD MAIOR of the Honourable CITY of LONDON AND DONE At the Costs and Charges of the Right Worshipful the Company of SKINNERS The 29 th of October 1663. By John Tatham London Printed by W. G. for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane 1663. The Ordering and Marshalling of the dayes businesse ABout Eight of the Clock at Skinners-Hall to attend his Lordship according to Order meet First the Master Wardens and Assistants in their Gowns faced with Foynes and with their Hoods Secondly the Livery in their Gowns faced with Budge and their Hoods Thirdly Fifty Foynes Batchelors in Gowns and Sattin Hoods Fourthly Fifty Budge Batchelors in Gowns and Sattin Hoods Fifthly Sixty Gentlemen Ushers in Plush Coats each of them a Chain of Gold about his shoulder and a white Staff in his hand Sixthly Fifteen other Gentlemen for carrying Banners and Colours eleven of them being in Plush the other four in Buff. Seventhly the Serjeant Trumpet and thirty six Trumpets more whereof 16. are His Majesties Servants four the Duke of York's and four the Duke of Albemarle's The Serjeant Trumpet wearing not onely a Scarfe of the Lord Maior's Colours allowed by his Lordship as his Fee but also another of the Companies Colours Eighthly the Drum-Major to His Majesty wearing a Scarfe of the Companies Colours crosse his shoulders four more of His Majasties Drums and a Fife attend the service also seven other Drums and two Fifes more each of them except His Majesties Servants are habited in Buff coloured Doublets black Hose and Scarfes about their Wasts Ninethly the two Marshalls for the City with like Scarfes they have fix persons to attend them Tenthly the Foot-Marshal with the like Scarfe and his six attendants Eleventhly the Master of Defence with the like Scarfe and ten persons to attend him Twelfthly seventy Pentioners in red Gowns red Sleeves and red Caps each of them carrying a Javelin in one hand and a Target in the other wherein is painted the Coat of Arms of their Benefactors Lastly the said Gentlemen bearing Enfignes Serjeant Trumpet Drum-Major and each other Trumpet Drum and Fife together with the several Marshalls Master of Defence and the other Attendants have each of them the Companies Colours in their hats Hereupon the Foot Marshal divides the persons so met into seven Divisions ranked out two by two beginning with the inferiour part the Standard-Bearers and in the head of them are placed two Drums one Fife and one Gentleman bearing the Companies Ensign In the Rear of those Standard-Bearers fall in six Trumpets two Gentlemen bearing Banners being the Arms of Deceased Benefactors after them march the aged Pentioners in Gowns and in the Center of them fall in two Drums beating the Switzers March In the Rear of them fall in two Drums one Fife and two Gentlemen in Plush Coats bearing two Banners or Ensigns after them fall in six Gentlemen Ushers and in the Rear of them fall in the Budge Batchellors In the Rear of them fall in six other Trumpets after them two other Gentlemen bearing two other Banners or Ensigns after them fal in eight Gentlemen Ushers and after them the Foynes Batchellors In the Rear of them fall in the Duke of York's and the Duke of Albemarle's eight Trumpets after them two Gentlemen bearing two other Banners or Ensignes then 12 Gentlemen Ushers and after them the Livery In the Rear of them fall in the Drum-Major and His Majesties four Drums and Fife after them two other Gentlemen the one bearing the Lord Maiors the other the Cities Banners and after them twelve Gentlemen Ushers and after them the Court of Assistants In the Rear of them fall in the Serjeant Trumpet and sixteen other of His Majesties Trumpets and a Kettle Drum in His Majesties Livery after them three Gentlemen bearing three Banners the one the Kings the other the Duke of York's and the third the Banner of St. George marching Triangular after them fall in twelve Gentlemen Ushers and in the Rear of them the present Master and Wardens In this Equipage two by two they march from Skinners-Hall towards the Lord Maior's House in Mincing-lane the Foot Marshal and his attendants make a Lane to receive his Lordsh●p and his attendants together with the old Lord Maior and his attendants which having done the Foot Marshal ranks them as formerly and the whole body march towards Guildhall and from thence to three Crane Wharf in the Vintrey his Lordship enters his Barge at the Stairs next Westminster the Company enters theirs at Merchant Taylors Stairs and the rest of the Companies at several other places but the Gentlemen Ushers Budge and Foynes Batchellors repair to their place of refreshment The Lord Maior and the several Companies of London being thus imbarqued they make all speed to Westminster where by the way several peices of Ordinances are discharged placed on the Bank-side to that purpose for congratulating his Lordship The Companies being landed at Westminster they set themselves as a Guard on both sides from Westminster Bridge to the Hall in which likewise they make a Lane for the Company of Skinners to passe the Lord Maior the old Lord Maior Aldermen and their attendants but the Livery and their attendants return to their Barge the Assistants the Master Wardens and their several attendants march up the Exchequer Stairs and from the stair head to the Exchequer Bar make a Lane through which the new and old Lord Maiors with the Recorder passe the new Lord Maior on the right hand of him and the old Lord Maior on the left where the Recorder makes a Speech A Writ being sealed at the Chancery Kings Bench Common Pleas Bar and the accustomed Ceremonies performed his Lordship and the rest in order repair to their several Barges and hasten to Baynards Castle Pauls Wharf and other places in order to their making a Guard or Gallory from Pauls Chain Hill and Pauls Church Yard to Cheapside through which the Company of Skinners the Lord Maior and Aldermen with their Attendants pass His Lordship being landed and all things in a readinesse in reference to it he is saluted by one Scene being two Leopards richly set out on whose Backs are seated two Negroes habited very costly after their manner two Girles likewise placed on the Stage thereof one in the Front the other in the Rear and accommodated accordingly the Negroes hold each a Banner of the Cities Arms in one hand and the Arms of the Company in the other the Girles hold the like This Scene moves all the Morning with other Pageants up and down Pauls Church-yard and upon his Lordships approach retreat towards Foster-lane end where a Pageant relating to the Companies Trade receive them The Leopards as they are Supporters of the Companies Arms flank each side thereof This Pageant is made in manner of a Wood or Wildernesse the Stage thereof being fourteen foot long