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The Collector.
THE COLLECTOR .
No . IX . CREATION OF ANNE SULLEN TO BE MARCHIONESS OF PEMBROKE SEPTEMBER I , 1532 , IN TIIE TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR OF KING HENUY VIII . [ From a M . S . in the Bodleian Library . ]
THE first day of September , being Sunday , in the 24 th yea re ' of the reigne of our most dread SoveraigneLord King Henry VIII . - Anno Domini 1 ^ 32 , at the Castle of Windsore ; the King ' s Grace , accompanied with the Dukes of Norf and Siif . divers Earfes , Barons , and other noblemen : as the Ambassadour of Frannce , and other of his counsell , being in hi < chamber of presence , this foresaid lady was to his
conveyed presence , with divers noblemen , two and two , and the officers of armes ; then Garter King of Armes bringing her patent of creation ; the Lad y Mary , daughter to the Duke of Norf . hearing her mantle of crimson velvet upon her armes , furred with ermynes , and also a crownett in her ri ght hand : then followed the Lady Marchionesse in her hairein a circott of crimsonfurred with
, , ermynes , with strait sleeves , lede betweene two Countesses ; those were , Elizabeth Countess of Rutland upon her ri ght hand , and Dorothy Countess ot Sussex on her left hand : then followed divers ladies and gentlemen , conducting her to the King ' s presence ; then , standing under his cloth of estate , where she making her obeysance three times , came nearer to the King , and kneeled down between the two Countesses aforesaid the lad
: y with the mantle and crownett on the risrht hand , and Garter King of Armes on the left hand ot them all , delivered to the King her lettre-patents ; and the King took them to the Bishop of Winchester , then Secretary , who read them openly ; ail the ladies still kneeling all the while , till that he came to the word INVESTIMUS ; when as the King received the mantle of the Lady Marchio
- nesse , and afrer that did also put the crownett on her head , and delivered unto her two several lettres patents , one of her said creation , the other of the gift of a thousand pounds bv year , to maintaine her estate . This done , she gave thanks to the King , and took her leave , iti manner as before , to her chamber , in all her apparrell , with the coronett on her head .
The Lady Marchionesse gave unto Garter King of Armes for her apparrell , 31 . - To the officers of armes , n I . r ., s . 4 d . And the King gave unto the officers of armes , 5 L
LETTER FROM MR . ROCS , TOUCHING MR . PYM'S DEBTS , TO SIRH . VANE . SIR , 1 knoe you want not wurk , vet I hop a laber of Jove will not be unwelcom to you , for God ' s faithfulness is engaged to remember VOL . X , ^ B
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The Collector.
THE COLLECTOR .
No . IX . CREATION OF ANNE SULLEN TO BE MARCHIONESS OF PEMBROKE SEPTEMBER I , 1532 , IN TIIE TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR OF KING HENUY VIII . [ From a M . S . in the Bodleian Library . ]
THE first day of September , being Sunday , in the 24 th yea re ' of the reigne of our most dread SoveraigneLord King Henry VIII . - Anno Domini 1 ^ 32 , at the Castle of Windsore ; the King ' s Grace , accompanied with the Dukes of Norf and Siif . divers Earfes , Barons , and other noblemen : as the Ambassadour of Frannce , and other of his counsell , being in hi < chamber of presence , this foresaid lady was to his
conveyed presence , with divers noblemen , two and two , and the officers of armes ; then Garter King of Armes bringing her patent of creation ; the Lad y Mary , daughter to the Duke of Norf . hearing her mantle of crimson velvet upon her armes , furred with ermynes , and also a crownett in her ri ght hand : then followed the Lady Marchionesse in her hairein a circott of crimsonfurred with
, , ermynes , with strait sleeves , lede betweene two Countesses ; those were , Elizabeth Countess of Rutland upon her ri ght hand , and Dorothy Countess ot Sussex on her left hand : then followed divers ladies and gentlemen , conducting her to the King ' s presence ; then , standing under his cloth of estate , where she making her obeysance three times , came nearer to the King , and kneeled down between the two Countesses aforesaid the lad
: y with the mantle and crownett on the risrht hand , and Garter King of Armes on the left hand ot them all , delivered to the King her lettre-patents ; and the King took them to the Bishop of Winchester , then Secretary , who read them openly ; ail the ladies still kneeling all the while , till that he came to the word INVESTIMUS ; when as the King received the mantle of the Lady Marchio
- nesse , and afrer that did also put the crownett on her head , and delivered unto her two several lettres patents , one of her said creation , the other of the gift of a thousand pounds bv year , to maintaine her estate . This done , she gave thanks to the King , and took her leave , iti manner as before , to her chamber , in all her apparrell , with the coronett on her head .
The Lady Marchionesse gave unto Garter King of Armes for her apparrell , 31 . - To the officers of armes , n I . r ., s . 4 d . And the King gave unto the officers of armes , 5 L
LETTER FROM MR . ROCS , TOUCHING MR . PYM'S DEBTS , TO SIRH . VANE . SIR , 1 knoe you want not wurk , vet I hop a laber of Jove will not be unwelcom to you , for God ' s faithfulness is engaged to remember VOL . X , ^ B