ANTIQUITIES. 913 



«rvants to the deffunct 

 in black robes. 



The Snrgion, \ Wm. Kelly. 



The Phisicion, / Mr. Doctor James. 



The steward, Mr. Griffin Madock. 



The essquieres in gownes, 2 by 2. 



The knights in gownes, 2 by 2. 



rp I. !• "I Mr. Payne. 



Towechaphns.j j^j^. Styte. 



A page, riding on the horse for the feld, baring the \ tt tj„ 



broken staff in a black velvet cassock. j "^"''^ ^a^«"' 



The bard horse, Daniel Bacheler, baring the ax or septer, in a black 



velvet cassock. 



,r< 1 1 Wift. Jones. 



Tow yomen usshers, j j^^^^ j^^^^^^ 



The Deane of Powles. 



Windsor and Chester kept the The great banner, capitaine Whytt. 

 •hurche, and placed all as they came OiBcers of armes. 



in, divers of tiie Qn', Mag'- garde Portcullis the spoures. 



and of my L. of Lester's men with Blue mantel! bare the gauntlete. 

 their halberds to kepe the dores, Rouge dragon bare the helme and 

 and at the corpse coming to the creast. 



i west end, was gave this watch Richemond bare the sword and th« 

 word, " Open, the soure fruit is targe. 



*' •ome.'' Soramerset bare, the coat of armes of 



dammaske. 

 A gent, ussher, Mr. Linley. 

 "Then Clarencieux. 

 Assistant, Assistant, 



Mr. Tho. Dudley. Mr. Foulks Grevell. 



Mr. Henry Sydney. Mr. Pagenham. 



The corpse, raised on a bearc, 

 blackt, and 14 yomen with 



■ cache of them a black staff 

 H ' with a couch of yron on the 



■ end to rest. 



W Assistant, Assistant, 



Mr. Edward Wotton. Mr. Edward Dyer. 



Mr. Wm. Sydney. Mr. Walsingham. 



Sir Robt. Sydney, cheff mourner. 



Mr. Tho. West, "j Sir Wm. Fitzwilliams. 



In gowns and hoods, Mr. Jo. Harrington. >Sir Hen. Harrington. 



Mr. Hen. Goodwin. J Mr. Th©. Sydney, 

 Tow gent, usshers. 

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