The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . This fashion was perhaps imported from Italy, together with many others in the reign of KingHenry VIII. if not in that of King Richard II. Steevens. Thus also Marston, in the Scourge of Villanie, lib. iii. sat. 8: ? Another he And in other places. Her silver-handle


The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . This fashion was perhaps imported from Italy, together with many others in the reign of KingHenry VIII. if not in that of King Richard II. Steevens. Thus also Marston, in the Scourge of Villanie, lib. iii. sat. 8: ? Another he And in other places. Her silver-handled fan would gladly be. And Bishop Hall, in his Satires, published 1597* lib. v. sat. 4; Whiles one piece pays her idle waiting-manne,Or buys a hoode, or silver-handled fanne. THE GLUEEN AT HAWSTED, 1578. 119 It was at this time, perhaps, that the Royal Guest bestowed the honour ofKnighthood upon the master of the mansion; and it was probably this Sir In the Sidney Papers, published by Collins, a fan is presented to Queen Elizabeth for a New-yearsgift, the handle of which was studded with diamonds. Warton. The passage supposed to be alluded to in the Sidney papers is here transcribed from one of Mr. Row-land Whites letters to Sir Robert Sidney, Dec. 13, 1595: Her Majestic is in very good health, andcomes much abroad. Upon T


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