Souvenir of the Oxford historical pageant : in aid of the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford Eye Hospital, etc., commemoration, 1907, June 27th 28th, 29th, and July 1st, 2d and 3d . The Surrender of 1646. To the chant of a Isahii, sung by the victorious Puritan soldiers, theRoyal troops in battle array and in perfect order, are seen under the leadershipof Sir Thomas Glenhani making their departure from Oxford. They havesurrendered rather than allow the beautiful city to suffer further siege, but theygo out with all the honours of war. and to the irrepressible grief of Oxfordsloyal sons, w


Souvenir of the Oxford historical pageant : in aid of the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford Eye Hospital, etc., commemoration, 1907, June 27th 28th, 29th, and July 1st, 2d and 3d . The Surrender of 1646. To the chant of a Isahii, sung by the victorious Puritan soldiers, theRoyal troops in battle array and in perfect order, are seen under the leadershipof Sir Thomas Glenhani making their departure from Oxford. They havesurrendered rather than allow the beautiful city to suffer further siege, but theygo out with all the honours of war. and to the irrepressible grief of Oxfordsloyal sons, whose scarcely concealed antipathy to the followers of Cromwell wasnever overcome. To the end the sympathies of Oxford were with the cavaliers. Tlie Expulsion of theFellows of Magdalen by James II. HEXKun-TA AN,> : 1667. The King, who arrives with only a small escort of cavalry, is received with diplomaticcourtesy by the City and Cniversity. White robed maidens scatter flowers before him andhis soldiers, and the Waits of the City make their best efforts to do him honour. TheConstables of the various parishes are present with their staves of office, and rep


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