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. . 19, line 14,read There, here, &c.—P. 530, lines 2 and 3, read104 and 105 5 Sir George Mortons patent wasdated March 1.—P. 547, line 19, for talk readtable.—P. 560, line 2, for Cornwallis read Caven-dish.—P. 562, last line of note , for Tutburyread Tamworth.—Pp. 582-3, the four Barone
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. . 19, line 14,read There, here, &c.—P. 530, lines 2 and 3, read104 and 105 5 Sir George Mortons patent wasdated March 1.—P. 547, line 19, for talk readtable.—P. 560, line 2, for Cornwallis read Caven-dish.—P. 562, last line of note , for Tutburyread Tamworth.—Pp. 582-3, the four Baronetsshould be numbered 114—117.—P. 584, line 2,for 117th read 118th.—P. 588, in two last lines,read 120 and 121. THEPROCESSIONS, AND MAGNIFICENT FESTIVITIES, OF KING JAMES THE FIRST, HIS ROYAL CONSORT, FAMILY, AND COURT, COLLECTED FROM SDrifiinal Manuscripts, Scarce IPamppIets, eCotporation Eecottjs, IParocpial Eectsters, fc. Jc. COMPRISING FORTY MASQUES AND ENTERTAINMENTS; TEN CIVIC PAGEANTS; NUMEROUS ORIGINAL LETTERS; AND ANNOTATED LISTS OF THE PEERS, BARONETS, AND KNIGHTS, WHO RECEIVED THOSEHONOURS DURING THE REIGN OF KING JAMES. 3uu$trateb tooitfj Bote??, flftftorical, (Copojjrapliical, iSiograpbicat, anb ^iblioflrapfjieal. By JOHN NICHOLS, Lond. Edinb. & Perth. VOLUME LONDON: PRINTED BY AND FOR J. B. NICHOLS,PRINTER TO THE SOCIETY OF ANT1GIUARIES, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. 1828. $&©g>eg>, $c- OF KING JAMES THE FIRST. 1614. On the 31st of March l614, Mr. Chamberlain wrote as follows to his friendSir Dudley Carleton : Sir Arthur Chichester, Deputy of Ireland , arrived on Saturday last, beingbrought in with many coaches, and more than 200 horse. He had access to theKing the next day, and was referred for further audience till better leisure. Hisstay may not be long here, for their Parliament draws on, being to begin in May2. 1 Sir Arthur has been lately mentioned in vol. II. p. 723.—He was descended of an ancient familyseated at Raleigh, co. D
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