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A brief rehersal & discription, of the coronatio[n] of the hye and myghti Prince Maximilian Kyng of Romans, Boheme Hungeri &c. Don at the famus citie of Francford yn the year of owr lord 1562. the month of Nouember, wyth the co[m]myng yn of the great Turcks embassater, of the presents by hym gyven, & other thyngs worthy to be known.
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A BRIEF rehersal discription of the CoronatioÌ of the hye and myghti Prince Maximilian Kyng of Romans Boheme Hungeri ç. Don at the famus citie of Francford yn the year of owr lord 1562. the month of Nouember wyth the coÌming yn of the great Turcks EmbaÌssater of the presents by hym gyven other thyngs worthy to be known Newli prented yn Gaunte the 27 ⪠of August M. CCCCC.LXV FYRST YT YS TO ãâã noted that the cittie of Francford having latitud degres 50. minutes 12. longitude degres 25. minutes 28. standeth yn that part of Germanie that hyght Franconie situat apon a fresh riuer wych ronneth yn to the Rhene over against the cittie of Mens yn Latin Moguntia wythin xx Englishe myle and ys nauigable betweÌ wyth bargis lyghters draweÌ by horsis wyth ordinari dayli passage to and fro wych cittie of Franckford beying Metropolitan of al Germani and set yn place most indiffereÌt for acces of all Princis of the Empire from everie part also for prouision bothe of vyctual harbour most apt propice to receyve much people assembles and recours of strangiers coÌmonlither for the Election Coronation of their Emperours Kyngs ys hath ben vsed to be holdeÌ there of loÌg tyme as now yn the year of owr lord 1562. the month of Nouember ââs accordingli solemly parformed by the Kyng Maximilian instant Emperour wyth suâhe poÌp triuÌph as ys thowght not to haue ben doÌ the lyke at amy tyme synce the great Charles Kyng of France Empereur of Rome Nor as yt ys not posssible to tel all the Royal preparation sumptuus prouision so ys yt nether nedful at this tyme but only touching som special poyntes thereof the gentel reader that hath not sene nor herd the lyke before may refresh hys mynd a lyttel wyth the noveltie of the matter and content hym self wythal ⧠Hier foloweth the Names of Dukes Marquesssis Princis Lordes other hygh Estats wych came to the Caronation Electers or Coruesters The bushop of Trier The bushop of ColeÌ The bushop of Mens The Conte Palatin or Palsgraue The Marques Brandenburg The Duke of Saxon. â Embassaters The Duke of Ascot for the Kyng of Spayne The Popes Emb. The Frenche Kyngs Emb The Kyng of Portingals Emb. The Kyng of Denemarcks Em. The great Turkes Em. The Duke of Pomerans The Venetians The Duke of Mantua The Duke of Ferrara â Other estats Tâââuke of Bavier The Duke of Cââue The Duke of Lorain The Duke of Wââtenberg The Duke of Makelburg Tââââince of Orange The Lansgrave The Counte Egmond The Counte Horn. The Counte HoghstrateÌ â Ladies The Quen of Bohem her dowghter 2. yoÌg sons The Duches of Lorain her Dowghter The Duches of Bavier The Duches of Saxon wyth manny other great ladies damosels vnknowen and noÌbers of Lordes Ereles Barons Knyghts Squyers and GentilmeÌ wych neÌther them self amoÌg them self wer al known nor yeat theyr names or number ys possible to remembeâ All wych companie of nobiliti fyrst assââbled com toguyther at Frankford abowt the 20. day of Nouember the yeare aforsayd There abode for the coming of Ferdinando Emperour and Kyng Maximilian hys eldest son whose Coronation we now speak of coming toguither owt of Bohemia those est parts of Germanie Wych beyng arived wyth yn one dayes Iournei all the afforsayd noblemen wyth ãâã traynes well apoynted mounted a ⦠k yn nomber about 5000. horsis rood fourth of the cittie the morning yn good order abowt 12. Ynglish myle to receyve the Emperour hys son coming on the way from Augusta wych beyng then Ioyned wyth themperour hys trayn retourned toghuyther to Frankford the same evenyng after son set then the hoole noÌber toguither was thowght to be 40000. horsis in all And they rade al wyth dagges at theyr saddelbows everi man a hearen leash a lyttel bugle horn about hys nek huÌterlyk and yn hys hat an oken braÌche wyth faded russet leaves as token of wynter TheÌ abowt sonset came before yn to the cittie all their carriage wyth wagoÌs carts moyles horsis yn great number camels 4. WythiÌ 4. dayes after was bylt vp wythin the great cathedral churche scaffoldes rownd abowt stagies particions seats convenient and as apertayned for such a corânation and from the sayd churche to the town hawle half an English myle long the way planked even wyth tymber where thes princis shold passafoot after the coronatioÌ to dyner The Turck wyth hys company yn rych sayr apparel had got astandyng yn a corner how 's to se the passsing of thys poÌpe on whoÌ was more gasyng of people then was apon Emperour Kyng or any thyng elsbesyde Affter the ceremonies of coronation wyth long soleÌ masssong about 3. aclock at after none themperour wyth hys son on the left haÌd both having riche precius crownes apoÌ their heds and robes of crimosin furred wyth ermines came froÌ the churche afoot apoÌ this plaÌked way vnto the town pallace where the dyner was prepared next before theÌ weÌt the 6. Corvesters lykewyse apareled the residu of the other nobiliti eche maÌ yn hys degre certayn officers wer apoynted to cast strew abrod monoy new coyned amoÌg the people both of syluer gold And yn the greatest market place wych was before the Palace was acouÌduct made runnyng coÌtinuali wyth wyn both whyt red wych poor people fet away that wold ther beside was a tymber hous erect wyth in the wych was a mighti great ox put on a broche rosted hwole hed legs fete tayle all except the skyn bowels wyth in the boddy was farced stuffed dyuers sortes of other smal 4. footed beastes fowle of sowndri Kyndes as valow deare hare kyd lam pygg coÌnye squyrel swan goose heron byttour malard phesant pecok capoÌ partricg quayle pâgioÌ wodcock curlu plover snyt blackburâ thrush larck so froÌ the greatest fowle to the lest vnto the veari wren and tytmose wych after 2. dayes and as many nyghts rosting was deuyded amoÌg the people to yeat the same day of the coronatioÌ Themperour then at dyner sat vnder ariche cloth ofestat next thewaule Kyng Maximilian ouer against hym near the end at the same table no mo parsons but they 2. then wer ther 6. other tabels prepared wythin the same hawle for the six Coruesters to syteche by hym self but they sarved yn the fyrst cours to theÌperour the Kyng the rest of the Dukes Noblemen sat at dyvers tables ther besyde som 16. som 20. som 24. at a table toguyther in order acording to their degreis The Duke of Saxon lord marshal by enheritance that day mesured ottes yn the market place wyth apecâ of syluer Wythin ij dayes after came the Turks Embassator to theÌperours pallace presented hym wyth an amblyng bay puystant stede 4. camels furnished and certain auncient Vessel dyshys of purselaÌ other old monumeÌts late fownd vnder the earth wyth in the temple of SaÌta Sophia yn CoÌstaÌtinople he roode thorowgh the strets to fro wyth 6. coÌpanions also an horsbak be yn agown of cloth of gold the other yn cry mosin vellet and before hym a foot a 30. sarvants slaves booted and wyth spores a foot long fro the heale to the rowel he hym self ys a Cristen man renegat born yn Polonia Ther war also ruÌnyng wyth horsis at the ryng al one day Kyng MaximiliaÌ began al the Dukes other Noblemen followed affter wych tryuÌph wythin 4. dayes theÌperour fyrst departed by water to Mens the Kyng the next day wyth hys Quene by land to Augusta And every lord other Gentilman hys way home to hys own couÌtre last of all the Turk wych as he was coÌducted In wyth 40. or 50. armed men a horsbak so was he lykwyse safe conveyd back again that no rude people shold mysvse hym apon the way FINIS Sic transit gloria mundi