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Page 71
Londinum Triumphans , or London ' s Triumphs , ” for Sir Anthony Bateman , of
the Skinners ' Company , was written by Tatham for this year ' s display . I have
not seen a copy of this , or the previous year ' s pageant . 1664 . “ London ' s ...
Londinum Triumphans , or London ' s Triumphs , ” for Sir Anthony Bateman , of
the Skinners ' Company , was written by Tatham for this year ' s display . I have
not seen a copy of this , or the previous year ' s pageant . 1664 . “ London ' s ...
Page 103
Never had this favourite pageant of the company been more proudly displayed .
Three songs were written for Guildhall ; the first in welcome to the mayor ; the
second in praise of the Mercers ; and the third “ in the habit of a Turk on the taking
of ...
Never had this favourite pageant of the company been more proudly displayed .
Three songs were written for Guildhall ; the first in welcome to the mayor ; the
second in praise of the Mercers ; and the third “ in the habit of a Turk on the taking
of ...
Page 122
The pageantry invented for this occasion was never displayed . ... the husband of
Queen Anne , died on the 28th of October , the day before its intended exhibition ,
and Sir Charles Duncombe entered upon his mayoralty without any display .
The pageantry invented for this occasion was never displayed . ... the husband of
Queen Anne , died on the 28th of October , the day before its intended exhibition ,
and Sir Charles Duncombe entered upon his mayoralty without any display .
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