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. . fterward Earlof Warwick.—P. 675, note 3, for Windsor readWalsingham.—P. 697, line 6 of note 3, for Der-byshire read Denbighshire.—P. 705, line 5, forNorthamptonshire read Northumberland (seevol. 111. p. 2S1).—P. 706, note 7, for =£.40 read40s.—P. 714, first line of note, for eight re


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. . fterward Earlof Warwick.—P. 675, note 3, for Windsor readWalsingham.—P. 697, line 6 of note 3, for Der-byshire read Denbighshire.—P. 705, line 5, forNorthamptonshire read Northumberland (seevol. 111. p. 2S1).—P. 706, note 7, for =£.40 read40s.—P. 714, first line of note, for eight readten.—P. 725, line 5 of note », for 1614 read1615. — P. 755, delete note 3, and read Culford(see vol. III. p. 525). THEPROCESSIONS, AND MAGNIFICENT FESTIVITIES, OF KING JAMES THE FIRST, HIS ROYAL CONSORT, FAMILY, AND COURT, COLLECTED FROM aWoinal 00anu0ciipt0, Scarce H3amp!j[et0, Corporation EecorBa, ©arocfjiai Eeeictew, $c. fc. COMPRISING FORTY MASQUES AND ENTERTAINMENTS; TEN CIVIC PAGEANTS; NUMEROUS ORIGINAL LETTERS; AND ANNOTATED LISTS OF THE PEERS, BARONETS, AND KNIGHTS, WHO RECEIVED THOSEHONOURS DURING THE EEIGN OF KING JAMES. Illustrates tBitfc Jfiotes, historical, (aTopoarap&icat, Siograpfiical, and ^Sibliograpfjical. By JOHN NICHOLS, Lond. Edinb. & Perth. VOLUME LONDON: PRINTED BY AND FOR J. B. NICHOLS,PRINTER TO THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. 1828. 4-a, fcfcaqi- Aifol HYMENiEI; OR, THE SOLEMNITIES OF MASQUE AND BARRIERS, Magnificently performed on the Eleventh and Twelfth Nights from Christmas, atCourt: to the auspicious celebrating of the Marriage-union betvveene RobertEarle of Essex and the Lady Frances, second daughter of the most nobleEarle of Suffolke1, 1605-6. The Author B. J. Jam veniet Virgo, jam dicetur Hymenaeus. It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected to understanding haveof those which are objected to sense; that the one sort are but momentary, andmerely taking; the other impressing and la


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