The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First, : his royal consort, family, and court, collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., & with notes, historical, topographical, biographical and bibliographical. . ster, Bishop of Elphin. Sir Anthony was, likehis grandfather, a zealous Protestant, and commanded a troop of horse in Tilbury Camp, in thememorable year 1588. He served Sheriff for Buckinghamshire in 1602, and for Bedfordshire in 1629,and dying Dec. 2, 1635, aged 70, was succeeded by


The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First, : his royal consort, family, and court, collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., & with notes, historical, topographical, biographical and bibliographical. . ster, Bishop of Elphin. Sir Anthony was, likehis grandfather, a zealous Protestant, and commanded a troop of horse in Tilbury Camp, in thememorable year 1588. He served Sheriff for Buckinghamshire in 1602, and for Bedfordshire in 1629,and dying Dec. 2, 1635, aged 70, was succeeded by his son Anthony.—The title appears to havebecome extinct with Sir Charles-Bagot Chester, the seventh Baronet, May 25, 1755. 3 Howes Chronicle and Camdens Annals. 4 Finetts account of these disputes, occupying pp. 63—67 of his Philoxenis, is much longer thanordinary, and too tiresome to be extracted in full. THE END OF THE FIRST PART OF VOLUME III. ). B. NICHOLS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. m Ri. >: 3 ^ — the OF >CSfc <fc* KING JAMES THE FIRST. IN FOUR III. CORRIGENDA IN THE THIRD VOLUME, PART I. Page 19, line 6 of note, for Duchess read Coun-tess.—P. 21, line 25, for Monthe read Mouthe.—P. 32, line 17, for pretty read petty. P. 34, line6, for to come read come to.—P. 42, last line ofnote, for 1620, read 1621.—P. 57, line 7, readProfectb.—P. 60, line 7 of note , read Servavi.—P. 69, line 23, read Plays.—P. 100, line 9, for 25read 23.—P. 177* delete note 4, and read, He wasnot made till 1624.—P. 190, last line ofnote l, for seventh read ninth.—P. 215, last lineof note 6, read 1615-16 (p. 135) and 1617-18 ().—P. 222, note 2, for 1622 read April 16,1623.—P. 223, line 12, for Daring read Denny.—P. 230, fourth line of note 3, for 26 read 16.—P. 233, note, for 1618-19 read 1617-18.—P. 244,line 4 from bottom, for Courts read Court.—, notes a and 4, for ^40. read 40s.—P. 256,line 11, for seale read scale.—P. 26


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