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A09280 A relation of the royall festiuities and juego de cañas (a turnament of darting with reedes after the manner of Spaine) made by the King of Spaine at Madrid, the 21 of August this present yeere, 1623. To honour the espousall treaties of the illustrious Prince of Wales, with the lady Infanta Maria of Austria. Before the departure of the Prince from his court: towards the sea-side, to take shipping for his returne into England. Composed by Doctor Iuan Antonio de la Peña, natife of Madrid, and faithfully translated out of the Spanish printed copie.; Relation of the royall festivities. Peña, Juan Antonio de la, fl. 1623-1638. 1623 (1623) STC 19594; ESTC S106088 11,357 28

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A RELATION OF THE ROYALL Festiuities and Juego de Can̄as A Turnament of Darting with Reedes after the manner of Spaine made by the King of Spaine at Madrid the 21 of August this present yeere 1623. To Honour the Espousall Treaties of the Illustrious Prince of WALES with the Lady INFANTA MARIA of Austria Before the departure of the Prince from his Court towards the Sea-side to take shipping for his returne into ENGLAND Composed by Doctor Iuan Antonio de la Pen̄a natife of Madrid and faithfully translated out of the Spanish printed Copie LONDON Printed for Henry Seyle and are to bee sold at the Tygers Head in St. Pauls Churchyard 1623. TO DON PHILIPPE PACHECO Marquesse of VILLENA Duke of ESCALONA and Count of SANTISTENAN c. THis Relation requires your Excellencie for a Mecoenas aboue a thousand other Titles because you are a Person more interessed in the fauours of his Maiesty shewed the day of Turneament to my Lady the Countesse of Miranda and to my Lady the Marquesse her Neece when he honoured her house with his Royall presence And that your Excellencie hath now recouered your health J thought good to honour you with this presentation in writing of what you enioyed with your sight and presence a while to entertaine you being assured to bee pardoned for those faults which in this Treatise may occurre the same beeing as secure to bee freed from all Court-Censure by such a Patrone whose life and State Heauen euer make happy Doctor Iuan Antonio de la Pen̄a A RELATION OF THE ROYALL FESTIuities made by his Catholike Maiestie to honour the Espousall Treaties of the Illustrious PRINCE of WALES with the LADY INFANTA MARIA of Austria THE KING our Lord and Master not content nor satisfied with the Festiuities and Entertainements hitherto shewed to the Highnesse of the Illustrious PRINCE of WALES Prince CHARLES Sonne to the KING of Great Brittaine wherein the Nobilitie liberalitie and glory of my Countrie of Madrid and Caualeers of the Court vpon sundry occasions had concurred as by other Relations is made manifest his Maiesty determined to conclude his Festiuities publikely in the great Market-place of the Towne A worthy Amphitheater whereon for the Monarch of the two worlds to represent the memoriall of most renowned Romane Solemnities to burie them in obliuion which in despite of enuie new emulation and glory hath renewed Munday was the day appointed beeing the one and twentieth of August for which end the Market-place set forth with that order disposition and ornament as is vsuall allotting conuenient prospect for these rarities in the same erections made in the forme of Scaffoldes so necessarie for the placing of many strangers which were there as also being prouidently distinguisht and separated The Councels of State and Peeres of the Kingdome tooke their places after the accustomed manner The Panaderia was set forth with rich hangings with two Canopies of crymson cloth of siluer Chaires and Pillowes of the same in the two principall Scaffolds allotted to the King and Queene but that there was a little partition which separated them a respect as due to the Illustrious Prince of ENGLAND the chosen Spouse of her Highnesse as deseru'd in his affection which lighting on so superiour an obiect might seeme to bee offended with any interposition to his eye The renowned Infanta Lady Maria seconded and augmented this fauour being clothed for this Festuitie in the Princes colours in white as an vnspotted Doue after the Maiestie of England The manes of her Coach-horses were twisted vvith blue ribbands A demise of the Noble Fleece of her future Spouse all these being premises which seeme to giue assurance of what hath beene treated vpon There accompanied the Lady Infanta the Lord Don Fernando her brother clothed in Romane Purple that radient Sunne of the Church euen as his Sister is the resplendent beames of true beauty The Queene our Lady came in a Chaire of State supported by mens hands with her vsuall state and magnificence whom there followed as the Stars the greater light the Minions and Ladies bringing with her the peoples benedictions His Maiestie and their Highnesses din'd this day in publicke in the spacious Halles of the Panaderia and about two in the afternoone came in Coach into the Market-place our Lord the King the Prince of Wales and the Lord Infante Don Carlos braue with grauity and graue in brauery The King came apparrelled in blacke with his Brother and the Illustrious Prince in white their habits diuided in fashion halfe after the English and halfe after the Spanish manner they entred the Scatfoldes his Maiestie giuing the right hand as alwaies he did to the Prince Foure and twentie Charriots being inuented moueable groues and Fountaines brought to that place began to disperse of their liquors after the vsuall manner and about halfe an houre past two the Marquesse of Rentin hauing dismissed it and Don Fernando Verdugo with requisite gallantrie and authority required in such solemnities by the Gate that issues out into the Imperiall Street causing much delight and awaking all mens desires Leonardo Sergeant Trumpet to his Maiesty entered richly clad and on horsebacke whom followed sixteene Kettle-Drums threescore Trumpets and Clarions and foure and twenty Musicians all his Maiesties seruants and with his Liuerie which for this day was of carnation Sattin garded with siluer lace and blacke welts cut vpon siluer tynsell large Cassocks Hats with blacke and carnation Plumes Swords and Daggers hatcht with siluer with siluer Hangers twisted with blacke silke all mounted on goodly Horses with bridles of the same and the Trumpets and Drummes had his Maiesties Armes on their Pennons as glorious and entire as could be made in the most famous triumph of the world Then followed the Kings Querrie The Kings Querrie all the Kings Riders his Pages and Officers leading the way vncouered before a rich Horse on which his Maiestie was to runne all exceeding braue and gallant there came foure Groomes of the Stable foure Farriers with Powches of Crimosine Veluet and in them whatsoeuer was requisite for the shooing of Horses twelue Lacqueys of note sixtie horses of a brown bay white and blacke trappings with muzzlers of siluer mixt white and blacke couered with horse-clothes of new and fresh Crimosin Veluet there being embroidred on them in cloth of Gold the name of Philip the 4. his Royall Armes with edgings of silke and gold and frindge of the same A Lacquey led euery Horse with the right hand in a Liuerie of carnation Sattin hose and iacket laid with siluer and black silke lace the forepart and bottome being cut vpon siluer tynsell black hats siluer hat-bands carnation and black Plumes Sleeues of Cloth of siluer and siluer Furniture There came forth forty Yongsters of the Stables after the Turkish manner open Hoses Iackets and Bonnets of carnation Taffata and after all the horses with wonderfull Maiestie and Greatnesse they brought along leaning on their shoulders a goodly Rider
Don Pedro de Toledo with Don Diego de Toledo Guzman ended this Squadron Their Liuerie was Capes of Cloth of gold vpon the Gold embroidred with siluer Ribbons of cloth of Siluer embroidered vvith gold small wreath'd hat-bands and Bonnets with white Plumes with blacke sprigges and open sleeues The last Toldeoes had scarce finished their courses when to continue admiration and delight there entred the Admirall and the Marquesse of Alcanizas The Admirall a worthy couple to renowne and celebrate the place by the sound their horses made with the gold twisted in their manes and tayles De Tabarra Count de Villalua seconded with no lesse brauerie In emulation of these came in the Marquesse of Toral chiefe of the Guzmans and Don Antonio Moscoso Don Diego de Silua Marquesse de Orani and the Count de Villaflor ending this Squadron They had rich open sleeues blacke Feathers strip't with gold Ribbons and Capes of blacke Sattin embroidered with Gold and cut vpon siluer tynsell Monte-Rey gaue occasion of new commendation and praise with the Marquesse of Camarasa Monte-Rey an Encounter of equall brauerie who were seconded by Don Iuan Carlos de Guzman and the Count of Saluatierra de Onate and Don Pedro de Cardenas and Angulo the Illustrous de Fromesta Don Iuan Erasco finishing the Squadron all as gallant in their appearance as ready and expert vpon their Gynnets Their Liuerie was white Sattin embossed with Gold black powncings Mylan Bonnets and blacke Plumes There followed the Squadron of the Marques of Castel-Rodrigo Castel-Rodrigo who ran with the Duke de Hijar with such equall valour and vvorthinesse that one could hardly iudge whether it were one or two that ran Don Lorenzo de Castro and Don Dionis de Fare Portugals followed the Marques of Orellana and Don Baltazar de Ribera This Squadron ending in the Count de Ricla and the Marques of Almazan Their Liuery was of greene Sattin imbroidered with siluer the lining of Cloth of Siluer and faire Bonnets adorn'd vvith darke tawnie Plumes The Duke of Sessaes Squadron followed this who ranne with Don Luys Vanegas Sessa A Posentador Maior both dextrous with valour and valorous with dexteritie who were seconded by the Lord de Sueros Don Francisco de Cordoua Don Lewis de Rojas and Don Diego de Guzman the Count de Cabra and Don Iuan de Cordoua ending the Squadron aduancing the equalitie of their first encounter Their Liuery was very lustrous Sea-water greene Sattin imbroidered vvith Siluer and blacke blacke Plumes strip't with white and faire and rich sleeues Last of all for the last seruice of such Royall beginnings and Princely progressions Cea there ranne the Duke of Cea and the Prince of Esquilache the Duke bare himselfe brauely the Prince accompanied his own noble disposition with martiall dexteritie de Pennafiel and de Valle seconded them a worthy emulation of such Precedents the Counts de Mejorada and de Cantillana imitated them this Squadron ending in Xabalquinto and Don Christoual de Gabiria so speciall a runner as vpon any occasion hee hath euer manifested Their Liuerie was of blue Sattin Cloake and Cassocke imbroidered with drafts and raisings of siluer spots of blacke Silke and Siluer with the lining of Cloth of Siluer blue Turbants with seeing glasses a witty conceit because in the glasse of euery end and conclusion we may behold the worthinesse of beginnings their Plumes were blue large and lustrous which on this day were so many in number as it seemes incredible they could euer light vpon them though not sufficient to write such magnificent Festiuities as this yet enow to blaze the Fame hereof to all the vvorld After they had quarter'd out the place backe to backe and ranne along the sides thereof they vvent to change Horses and take in hand their Targets making their windings and diuisions The parties being diuided into fiue Squadrons for each one his Maiestie conducing some and the Duke of Cea the rest The Canes were runne as beeing guided by such a Master for certainly without allowing herein of any flatterie or affection of a Subiect this Maiestie ranne the best of them all and the Lord Infante Don Carlos shewed himselfe to be truely his Brother The Duke of Cea deliuered the Canes to the King vvith that obseruance which becomes a Subiect to his Prince The whole place brake forth into generall acclamations May his Maiestie liue long and many yeeres and London questionlesse would now re-eccho to our sounds seeing his Maiestie made this Triumphant Show to honour her Prince and in a time of such vehement heate though this very day it was some-what qualified The Festiuitie ended and his Maiestie and his Highnesse returned to the Countesses house where they refreshed and comforted themselues with those sweet meates which before were left standing on the Table eating none of the hot meat which was prouided being aboundant and good There vvas fresh drink allow'd This Bounty continuing from the morning till night with three Butteries or Cellars aboundantly furnished The Queene and the Lady Infanta returned to the Court with the Lord Infante Cardinall and his Maiestie and the Lord Infante Carlos to the Pannaderia to bring home the PRINCE of WALES who entertained these fauours with the same respect and loue they deseru'd FINIS