excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (63 words)
excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (63 words)
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A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563
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The eighth day of August was buried the noble King Edward VI and seventh year of his reign. And at his burying was the greatest moan made for him of his death as ever was heard or seen. Both of all sorts of people weeping and lamenting. And first of all went a great company of children in their surplices and clerks singing ...
The eighth day of August was buried the noble King Edward VI and seventh year of his reign. And at his burying was the greatest moan made for him of his death as ever was heard or seen. Both of all sorts of people weeping and lamenting. And first of all went a great company of children in their surplices and clerks singing ...
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excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (63 words)
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