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. . ntworth and Sir John Holies wereeach fined a£.1000. Camden. 5 See vol. II. p. 24 ; and hereafter, p. 122. 6 Afterwards Earl of Dorset, see vol. II. pp. 676, 729, et scepe. Of Oxfordshire, knighted at Hampton Court, Oct. 3, 1609; see , p. 265. He wasapparently Overburys brother-


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. . ntworth and Sir John Holies wereeach fined a£.1000. Camden. 5 See vol. II. p. 24 ; and hereafter, p. 122. 6 Afterwards Earl of Dorset, see vol. II. pp. 676, 729, et scepe. Of Oxfordshire, knighted at Hampton Court, Oct. 3, 1609; see , p. 265. He wasapparently Overburys brother-in-law, as Sir Thomas, in a letter to Rochester, calls him brother. * Dr. Savery was a Sorcerer employed by the Countess after Dr. Formans death. 9 Camdens Annals. The subject is pursued in p. 119. ,0 See vol. II. p. 62. 107 METROPOLIS CORONATA; THE TRIUMPHES OF ANCIENT DRAPERY,OR RICH CLOATHING OF ENGLAND, IN A SECOND YEERES PERFORMANCE. IN HONOUR OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF SIR JOHN JOLLES, KNIGHT, TO THE HIGH OFFICE OF LORD MAIOR OF LONDON, AND TAKING HIS OATH FOR THE SAME AUTHORITIE ON MONDAY,BEING THE 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1G15. PERFORMED IN HEARTIE AFFECTION TO HIM, AT THE BOUNT1FULL CHARGES OF HIS WORTHY BRETHREN, THE TRULY HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF DRAPERS, THE FIRST THAT RECEIVED SUCH DIGNITIE IN THIS Devised and written by A[nthony] M[unday], Citizen and Draper of London. METROPOLIS CORONATA; Or the olde Drapery and Cloathing of England, triumphing a Second Yeere. Having, in our last yeeres discourse of Himatia Poloes, sufficiently approvedthe true antiquitie and primary honour of Englands Draperie heere in the Cittieof London, first granted by King Richard the First, and seconded by his brother 1 Printed at London by George Purslowe, 1615.—One copy of this rare Pageant is in collection in the Bodleian Library ; and another was sold at Mr. Bindleys sale, August 6,1820, to Mr. Knell for £.7. 17*. 6d. The latter, I believe, is now in the Library of Thomas Joll


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