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A89778 The great feast, at the inthronization of the reverend father in God, George Neavill Arch-Bishop of Yorke, Chancellour of England, in the sixt yeere of Edward the fourth. Wherein is manifested the great pride and vaine glory of that prelate. The copy of this feast was found inrolled in the Tower of London, and was taken out by Mr. Noy His Majesties late Atorney Generall. Printed according to order. 1645 (1645) Wing N1448; Thomason E276_1; ESTC R209879 1,651 9

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The Great FEAST At the Inthronization of the Reverend Father in God GEORGE NEAVILL Arch-Bishop of Yorke Chancellour of England in the sixt yeere of EDWARD the fourth Wherein is Manifested the great Pride and vaine glory of that PRELATE The Copy of this Feast was found inrolled in the Tower of London and was taken out by Mr. Noy His Majesties late Atorney Generall Printed according to Order LONDON Printed for Edward Husbands Aprill the first 1645. THE Great Feast at the Inthronization of the Reverend Father in God George Neavill Archbishop of Yorke Chancellour of England in the 6 yeare of Edward the Fourth c. WHeat three hundred quarters Ale three hundred Tunne Wine one hundred tunne Hypocras one Pipe Oxen one hundred and foure Wilder Bull six Muttons one thousand Vedles three hundred and foure Porkes three hundred and foure Swanns foure hundred Geese five thousand Capons seven thousand Piggs three thousand Plovers foure hundred Quailes one hundred dozen Fowles called Rayes two hundred dozen Peacocks foure hundred Mallards and Teales foure thousand Cranes two hundred and foure Kidds two hundred and foure Chickens three thousand Pigeons foure thousand Conyes foure thousand Bytternes two hundred Hernshawes foure hundred Pheasants two hundred Partridge five hundred Woodcocks foure hundred Curlews one hundred Egritts one thousand Staggs Bucks and Roes five hundred and four Pasties of Venison cold one hundred and three Pasties of Venison hot one thousand five hundred Pikes and Breames five hundred and eight Parted Dishes of I●lly three thousand Plaine Dishes of Ielly three thousand Cold Tarts one hundred and three Hot Custards two thousand Porpisses and Seales twelve Cold Custards three thousand Of all kindes of sweet meates abundance Estates sitting at the high Table in the Hall First the Arch Bishop in his Estate On his right hand the Bishop of London The Bishop of Durham and the Bishop of Elie. Vpon his left hand the Duke of Suffolke the Earle of Oxford and the Earle of Worcester At the second Table in the Hall The Abbot of Saint Maries the Abbot of Fountains The Abbot of Sall●y the Abbot of Rivens the Abbot of Wheatly the Abbot of Mewe the Prior of Dursme the Abbot of Whallie the Abbot of Kirksall the Abbot of Byland the Abbot of Selbey the Prior of Briglenton the Prior of Gisborow and other priors to the number of eighteene At the third Table in the Hall The Lord Mountague the Lord Cromwell the Lord Dacars the Lord Scroope the Lord Ongle with 48. Knights and Esquires at that table At the fourth Table there The Dean of Yorke the Minster the Dean of Saviours with the Brethren of the Minster At the fift Table in the Hall The Maior of the staple of Callis and the Mayor of Yorke with all the Worshipfull men of the City At the sixt Table there The Iudges of the Law 4. Barrons of the Kings Exchequer and 26 learned men of the Law At the last table in the Hall Threescore and nine Worshipfull Esquires wearing the Kings Badge and Livery Estates sitting in the chiefe Chamber The Duke of Glocester the Kings Brother on his right hand the Dutchesse of Suffolke on his left hand the Countesse of Westmerland the Countesse of Northumberland and two of the Earle of Warwicks daughters At the second Table there The Baronesse of Graystorke with three other Baronesses and twelve other Ladyes At the third Table there Eighteen Gentlewomen of the said Ladyes Estates sitting in the second Chamber at the first Table The Old Dutchesse of Suffolke the Countesse of Warwick the Countesse of Oxford the Lady Hastings and the Lady Fitz-hugh At the second Table there The Lady Huntly the Lady Strang which and eight other Ladies sitting at the table there Estates sitting in the Great Chamber at the first table The Bishop of Lincolne the Bishop of Chester the Bishop of Exeter and the Bishop of Carlile At the second table there The Earle of Westmerland the Earle of Northumberland the Lord Fitzhugh the Lord Stanley and ten Barons more At the third table there Fourteen Gentlemen and fourteen Gentlewomen of Worship In the lower Hall Gentlemen Franchlins and head Yeomen one hundred and two twice filled and served The Names of the great Officers there The Earle of Warwick as Steward The Earle of Northumberland as Treasurer The Lord Hastings Comptroller The Lord Willoughby Carver The Lord John of Buckingham Cup-bearer Sir Richard Strangwich Sewer Sir Walter Worley Marshall of the Hall Eight Knights of the Hall Two other Sewers for the same Sir John Mallivery as Ewer Greystock and Neavill keepers of the Cubbert Sir John Brecknock Supervisor of the Hall Servants in the Galleries being servants of Noble men 100 and more twice filled and served Officers and servants of Officers 1000. Of other servants with turne Broaches 1500. Cookes in the Kitchen 60. FINIS