. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. y the chronicler :— The godfather was the Lonl Archbishop of Can-terbury ; the godmothers were the old Ducliess ofNorfolk and the old Marchioness of Dorset, widows;and the child was named Elizabeth : and after thatall thing was done, at the church-door the child wasbrought to the fount, and christened, and this done,Gaiter cliief king of arms cried aloud, God, of hisinfinite goodness, send prosperous life and long to thehigh and mighty Princess of England Elizabeth : andthen the trumpets blew, then the child was broughtup to the altar, and the


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. y the chronicler :— The godfather was the Lonl Archbishop of Can-terbury ; the godmothers were the old Ducliess ofNorfolk and the old Marchioness of Dorset, widows;and the child was named Elizabeth : and after thatall thing was done, at the church-door the child wasbrought to the fount, and christened, and this done,Gaiter cliief king of arms cried aloud, God, of hisinfinite goodness, send prosperous life and long to thehigh and mighty Princess of England Elizabeth : andthen the trumpets blew, then the child was broughtup to the altar, and the Gospel said over it: and afterthat immediately the Archbishop of Canterburyconfirmed it, the Marchioness of Exeter being god-mother, then the Archbishop of Canterbury gave tothe Princess a standing cup of gold : the Duchess ofNorfolk gave to her a standing cup of gold, frettedwith peai-1: the Marchioness of Dorset gave three giltbowls, pounced, with a cover: and the Marchionessof Exeter gave three standing bowls, graven, all gilt,with a Histories.—Vol. II. 3 E 392


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