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Add MS 6308
- Record Id:
- 032-003442513
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003442513
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100075949233.0x000404
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 6308
- Title:
- Volume of larger collection of sixty-six volumes [6277 to 6342] acquired from Lady Banks, this volume consisting of collections from Printed works, chiefly relating to English Ceremonials during 1625 to 1685 and some Articles relating to Foreign Ceremonials, and also including the speeches of Francis Lovelace, Esquire.
- Scope & Content:
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A folio volume of 109 folios, in which are collections from Printed works, chiefly relating to English Ceremonials in the reigns of King Charles I and King Charles II with a few Articles relating to Foreign Ceremonials at the end. Viz.
1. Masque of the Inns of Court, in 1633. (from [Bulstrode] Whitelocke’s ‘Memorials’) Pages 1-8.
2. Meeting os the Scotch Parliament, June, 1663. (from ‘Mercurius Publicus’, no. 25). Pages 9-12.
3. Reception of the King in the City, July, 1660. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no.27.). Page 13.
4. Two Advertisements; one, the loss of the King’s dog, the other, the loss of a ‘Portmantle’, containing clothes, 1660. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 27.). Page 15.
5. The Speeches of Francis Lovelace, Esquire. Recorder of Canterbury, to the King’s Majestie, 27 October, 1660 and to the Queen 31 October, 1660. Pages 16-21.
6. Preparations for the Coronation, March, 1661. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’nos. 9. 12.) Pages 23, 25.
7. Knighthood of the Champion, Edward Dymoke, esquire. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 15). Page 27.
8. The speech spoken by Sir William Wylde Bar[one]t Recorder of London, to his Majesty Charles the Second, in his passage from the Tower to Whitehall, 22 April, 1661. Pages 29-35.
9. Note of the arrival of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, 1661. Page 36.
10. Convocation of the Clergy, May 1661. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’no. 20). Pages 37, 38.
11. Entertainment of the Duke of York by the Artillery Company, 13 August, 1661. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 32). Pages 41-44.
13. Reception of the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire, in the County of York, October, 1661. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 35). Page 45.
14. Thanks given by the King in the Chapel as Whitehall on New Years Day 1661/2 (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 53) Page 47.
15. Christening of the King to Portsmouth (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no.1). Page 49.
16. Attendance on the Archbishop of Glasgow to his see, April, 1662. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no.17). Pages 51-53.
17. Celebration of the Coronation of Charles the Second at Dublin, Leith, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Weymouth; with the Procession of the King to Parliament, April-May, 1661 (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ nos. 18, 19). Pages 55-62.
18. Consecration of Bishops at Edinburgh, May 1662. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 15). Pages 63, 64.
19. The King’s journey to meet the Queen at Portsmouth, May, 1662 and rejoicing at Chester, Bath, Ludlow and Louth, on her arrival, (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no.21). Pages 65-67.
20. Note of the Queen Mother’s [Henrietta] dinign at Hampton Court, 1 August, 1662. Page 68.
21. Visitation f the Lord Bishop of Norwich at North Walsham, November, 1662. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 47) Pages 69, 70.
22. Audience of the Russian Ambassadors, January, 1662. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no.1). Pages 71-73.
23. Translation of Gilbert (Sheldon) Bishop of London to the See of Canterbury, 31 August, 1663. (‘Newes’ no.1.). Pages 75-76.
24. Translation of Humphrey (Henchman) from the See of Salisbury to the See of London, 15 September, 1663. (‘Newes’ no ---). Page 79.
26. Reception of the Duke of Ormond, London, Lieutenant of Ireland, in Dublin, October, 1665. (‘Newes’ no.80). Pages 81, 82.
27. Advertisement relative to the sale of furniture in Lord Grey’s house, Lord Weymouth’s house, etc, in Soho-Square or King’s Square, December, 1683, from the [‘London Gazette’]. Pages 84, 85, 87.
28. The ‘London Gazette’, 5-8 September, 1687, relating to the King’s reception at Banbury, & Oxford. (Printed). Page 90.
30. The ‘London Gazette’, 17-21 November, 1687, (Printed). Page 92.
31. The ‘London Gazette’, 5-8 December, 1687. (Printed). Page 94.
32. Account of the King’s [William III] public procession through London, November, 1697. (from ‘The Present State of Europe’). Pages 96, 97.
*33. Reception of the King and Queen Regent of France [Louis XIV] at the church of St Lewis, Paris, August, 1649. (from ‘A Perfect Diurnall etc’). Pages 98, 99.
*34. Entry of the King and Queen Regent of France into Paris, September, 1649. (from the same). Pages 100, 101.
35. Hereditary Installation of the Prince of Denmark at Copenhagen, August, 1661. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 36). Pages 102, 103.
36. Audience of the Russian Ambassador at Stockholm, April, 1662 (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus] no. 18). Pages 104, 105.
37. Entrance of the Grand Signoir into Constantinople, April, 1662. (‘Merc[urius] Publ[icus]’ no. 25). Pages 106, 107.
38. The ‘London Gazette’, 27-31, January, 1686, relative to the rejoicings in Paris on the recovery of the King (Printed). Pages 108, 109.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Tree:
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003442513
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-003442513
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 volume
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1600
- End Date:
- 1699
- Date Range:
- 17th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Folio format. Manuscript and Print.
- Custodial History:
- As with sixty-six volumes nos. 6277 to 6342 inclusive, presented to the Museum by Lady Banks, in the Autumn of the year 1819.
- Publications:
- Reference to: [Bulstrode] Whitelocke’s ‘Memorials’; ‘Mercurius Publicus’, no.1, nos. 9. 12., no. 15, no. 17, no. 18, no. 19, no. 20., no. 21, no. 25, no.27, no. 32, no. 35, no. 47, no. 53,; ‘Newes’ no.1, no. 80; ‘London Gazette’, 1683, 1686, 1687.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Notes:
- This catalogue description has been transcribed from the original [18th-19th-century] handwritten Catalogue of Additional Manuscripts and may contain inaccuracies. The handwritten catalogue is available in the Manuscripts Reading Room.
- Related Material:
- Related to the sixty-six volumes nos. 6277 to 6342 acquired from Lady Banks.