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... consisted , until the year 1533 , when the unfortunate Anne Boleyn came from
Greenwich to Westminster on the day of her coronation , and “ the Maior of
London claymed to serue the quene with a cuppe of golde and a cuppe of assay
of the ...
... consisted , until the year 1533 , when the unfortunate Anne Boleyn came from
Greenwich to Westminster on the day of her coronation , and “ the Maior of
London claymed to serue the quene with a cuppe of golde and a cuppe of assay
of the ...
Page 13
Next after the Maior folowed his felowship the Haberdashers , next after them the
Mercers , then the Grocers , and so euery Company in his order , * and last of all
the Maiors and Shiriffes officers , euery company hauyng melodye in his barge ...
Next after the Maior folowed his felowship the Haberdashers , next after them the
Mercers , then the Grocers , and so euery Company in his order , * and last of all
the Maiors and Shiriffes officers , euery company hauyng melodye in his barge ...
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The speech being spoken , the first pageant past on before the lord maior , as far
as Mercer ' s chapel ; a gyant , being twelve foot in height , going before the
pageant for the delight of the people . Over against Soper - lane - end stood
another ...
The speech being spoken , the first pageant past on before the lord maior , as far
as Mercer ' s chapel ; a gyant , being twelve foot in height , going before the
pageant for the delight of the people . Over against Soper - lane - end stood
another ...
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