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 . nd a leyer of silver and guilte, per oz. 147 oz« apeir of potts of silver and guilte, per oz. 219 oz. qr. a peir of flagonnes of silverand guilte, per oz. 237 oz. di. thre guilte booles with a cover, per oz. 123 oz. one sake of silver and guilte, per oz. 54


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 . nd a leyer of silver and guilte, per oz. 147 oz« apeir of potts of silver and guilte, per oz. 219 oz. qr. a peir of flagonnes of silverand guilte, per oz. 237 oz. di. thre guilte booles with a cover, per oz. 123 oz. one sake of silver and guilte, per oz. 54 oz. di. qr. all being of the charge ofthe said John Asteley, and parcell of the said 4000 oz. In toto, 781 oz. di. qr. silver. Item, moare given by her said Majestie, and delyvered the said 16th of Decem-ber, anno praed, to Mounss. Adolf Medilkyrk, a Gentilman of the said Mar-quesse, a peir of small potts of silver and guilte, per oz. 74 oz. di. and one boole ofsilver and guilte, per oz. 30 oz. qr. bought of Hugh Keele, one of our golde-smithes. In toto, 104 oz. 3 qrs. silver. Item, more given by her saide Majestie, and delivered the secunde of Marche,anno 20° praed, to Doctor Bewtriche, sent from Duke Cashemere, a chaine ofgolde, bought of Robert Brandon and Hugh Keall, our goldesmithes, per oz. 33oz. 1 d. ob. wait Examined by N. Pigeon. Ste. Asteley. 92 THE aUEEN AT MR. LACYs, AT PUTNEY, I578. 1577-3. On the 19th of February, 1577-8, Dr. James, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford,preached before the Queen in the Chapel at Hampton Courtl. Early in 1578 Queen Elizabeth honoured John Lacy3, Esq. a rich Citizen ofLondon, by visiting him at Putney, where he then resided in a spacious old house,on the site of the ancient mansion of the Waldecks. Her Majesty, no doubt,derived either convenience or amusement from this gentlemans acquaintance;for she seems to have honoured him with her company more frequently than anyof her subjects]3, and sometimes stay


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