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 princess. (14778700165)

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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 princess. (14778700165)

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Title: 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 princess. Collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &c. Illustrated, with historical notes
Year: 1823 (1820s)
Authors: Nichols, John, 1745-1826
Subjects: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 Processions Visits of state Monarchy
Publisher: London : Printed by and for John Nichols and Son
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library



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order, and one of the Representatives of Colchester, 27,28, 31, and 35 Elizabeth, who died 1596. Morants Essex, 1.129. 2 Anne Lady Maltravers, only daughter and heir of Sir John Wentworth, married, first, to SirHugh Rich, second son of the Chancellor ; and, secondly, to Henry Fitz Alan Lord Maltravers, whodied 1556. She died 1580, and was buried with her first husband at Gosfield. Morant, II. 381. 3 Sir Thomas Lucas was Sheriff of Essex 1568, Recorder of Colchester 1575, and died 1611. Hisgrandfather John purchased the site of St. Johns Abbey at Colchester, which continued to be theresidence of the family till it was demolished in the civil war. Morants Colchester, p. 124. 4 Book of Assemblies, 7 July, 20 Eliz. * Sir Brian Tuke, Secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, purchased the manor of Layer Marney of theLord Marneys co-heirs, and left it to his third son George, who married Margaret, daughter of Wil-liam Morice, of Ongar, Esquire, and their son afterwards possessed. Morants Essex, I. 407-
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COMME JLE HOT DE LA GHAITDE BRETAIGNE ESTANT VENV A?DETAJSfT DE LA MEYNE SA MERE A MIDEEMEAD LA +SALVE THE GLUEENS PROGRESS INTO ESSEX AND SUFFOLK, 1579- 287 From Mr. Tukes to Maiden, Mrs. Harrysss f.From Maiden to Moulsham, Sir Thomas Myldmays2.From Moulsham to the Ladye Petres at Ingatestone.From Lady Petres to Haverynge.From Haveringe to Grenewyehe. 1 Vincent Harris. Sir Thomas his son, and John his cousin, were possessed of the CarmelitePriory, at Maldon, from 1563 to the 17th century. Morant, I. 336. s Thomas Mildmay, Esquire, one of the Auditors of the Court of Augmentation, to whom HenryVIII. 1540, granted the manor of Moulsham adjoining to Chelmsford. He re-built the mansion-house, 34 Henry VIII. very beautifully, so as it was then accounted the greatest Esquires buildingwithin the county of Essex. (See the annexed View of it.) His son Sir Thomas, by marriage withFrances, only daughter of Henry Ratcliffe, Earl of Sussex, inherited the title of Baron Fitzwalter,and died after t

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