excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (109 words)
excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (109 words)
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The twentieth day of September was buried my Lady Cicely Mansfield at Clerkenwell with a herald of arms. And brought unto the Blackfriars in Smithfield, the which was St. Bartholomew, with four banners of saints and a two dozen torches and two great white branches and four gilt candlesticks and arms on them, and many clerks singing and many mourners. … And the friars sang dirge after their song and buried her after their fashion—without clerks or priests. And after, to the place to drink. And the morrow, three masses sung Mass, and after two prick-song masses, Mass, and after, to Clerkenwell to dinner to her place. |
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