excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (182 words)

excerpt from 'A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563' (182 words)

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A London Provisioner's Chronicle, 1550-1563

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The eighth day of June was a goodly procession at Whitehall by the Spaniards. The hall hanged with rich cloth, and at the screen in the hall was an altar made and hanged richly with a canopy and with great basins cleanly gilt and candlesticks. And in the court at four corners was made four goodly altars hanged with cloth of gold and every altar with canopies embroidered. And there was in the court made a procession way with a hundred young oaks in the ground and of every side set hard to the wall with green boughs. And then came the procession out of the chapel singing and playing of the regals, and after, the sacrament borne and over it the richest canopy that the Queen had, with six staffs silver borne by six goodly men. And about the sacrament a hundred torches burning and some of white wax. And at every altar was singing and censed with sweet odors. And all the King's guard was carrying partisan's gilt. And after, to Mass in the chapel and song by the Spaniards.

The eighth day of June was a goodly procession at Whitehall by the Spaniards. The hall hanged with rich cloth, and at the screen in the hall was an altar made and hanged richly with a canopy and with great basins cleanly gilt and candlesticks. And in the court at four corners was made four goodly altars hanged with cloth of gold and every altar with canopies embroidered. And there was in the court made a procession way with a hundred young oaks in the ground and of every side set hard to the wall with green boughs. And then came the procession out of the chapel singing and playing of the regals, and after, the sacrament borne and over it the richest canopy that the Queen had, with six staffs silver borne by six goodly men. And about the sacrament a hundred torches burning and some of white wax. And at every altar was singing and censed with sweet odors. And all the King's guard was carrying partisan's gilt. And after, to Mass in the chapel and song by the Spaniards.

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