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“St. Clement their St. rode allsoe with his booke, and his 
Frier rode alsoe, who dealt his almes out of his Mrs’s. bagge 
(which hee carried verie full of graynes) verie plentifullie. 
** Acteon with his huntsmen. 
“The fouerth Company— 
“The Cordyners, who presented St. Crispian and (a 
blank here, perhaps for Crispianus) “both of them 
sonnes to a Kinge and the youngest a shoemaker, who 
married his master’s daughter. They allsoe presented 
a morrice daunce, and a streamer with their armes. 
“The fifth Company— 
“The Taylors, who presented a streamer. Herod and 
Herodias and the daughter of Herodias who daunced 
for St. John Baptiste’s hedd. St. John Baptiste 
beheaded. 
“ The sixth Company— 
“The Mercers, who presented a streamer. A morrice 
daunce of younge children, The giant and the 
giantesse ; Kinge Ptolomeus with his Queene and 
daughter which was to be devoured of the Dragon ; St. 
George with his Knightes who slew the Dragon and 
rescued the virgin; Diana and her Nymphes carried in 
a charriott, who turned Acteon to a Harte. 
“ Memorand, allsoe, that the same day were invited to dynne 
with Mr. William Bull then Mayor of Welles, the Right Hon. the 
Earle of Worcester, the Earle of Tinmouth, the Lord Bushoppe 
of Bath and Welles, Sr. Thomas Somerset, the Comtesse of 
Darbie, the Lady Cary, the Lady Gray, the Lady Winzor, the 
Lady Hatton, the Lady Walsingham, the fower Maydes of Honor, 
with other p’sons, which came accordingly, except the Earle of 
Worcester.* 
The charges of her Gentlemen Ushers here were, for making 
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