excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (102 words)
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The tenth day of May was carried to be buried from Canon Row unto St. Margaret at Westminster Sir James Stump, knight, with two heralds of arms, one bearing his helmet and crest, and Mr. Somerset bearing his coat of arms. First, poor men went before a mourners, and then a clerk singing and next a mourner bearing his standard and another his pennon of arms and then the heralds and then came the corpse with a pall of black velvet upon him and with arms and a hearse, for the body hanged with black and arms, and the church hanged … |
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