The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . t, Lady Lowe, Lady Hayes, and Mrs. these came friends, the parish, and other offertory was as stately as a minuet. First Clarenceauxgoeth up with the chief mourner and the four assistantstogether, supported as before (by gentlemen), but noneoffereth but the Chief Mourner, and she layeth down a pieceof gold, which done, Clarenceaux bringeth her down to herplace againe. Clarenceaux goeth with her agayne alone, butsupported by the knights and gentlemen aforesaid, and thenshe offereth the silver. . Lancaster goet


The book of Dene, Deane, AdeaneA genealogical history . t, Lady Lowe, Lady Hayes, and Mrs. these came friends, the parish, and other offertory was as stately as a minuet. First Clarenceauxgoeth up with the chief mourner and the four assistantstogether, supported as before (by gentlemen), but noneoffereth but the Chief Mourner, and she layeth down a pieceof gold, which done, Clarenceaux bringeth her down to herplace againe. Clarenceaux goeth with her agayne alone, butsupported by the knights and gentlemen aforesaid, and thenshe offereth the silver. . Lancaster goeth up to offer withthe first two Assistants, and after they are brought downClarenceaux goeth up agayne with the other two, and afterthey are brought down, he goeth up agayne with the gentleman Sir James Deane^ of Tiasingstoke. 29 supporter, and placeth him by the Preacher with the bason,there to receive the pennon which Lancaster conducteth so on with all the knights, doctors of divinity, etc., and the gentlemen in clokes. And there an


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