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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



The erie of Lcccster. the eric of Honntington. 

 Long black robes. The crle of Essex. the L. WiHoughby, of Erbj. 



The L. North, I\lr. Wm. Knowles. 



Then the States of Holland, in long black robes. 

 Then the swoidbearer. 

 Then the L, mayor in bhicke. 

 Then the aldermen, 2 by 2. 

 Then the company of the grosers, 2 by 2. 

 Then" 300 shott. 

 Then the pykemcn and halbcrdyers. 



The said Sir Phillijjp was slaino 

 with a musket shot in his thigh, and 

 dcGCScd at Arnim, beyond seas, the 

 of October, 15SG, and 

 was hurt the of Septem- 



ber in the said ycarc ; whose corpse 

 was, the 4 of November, bronght up 

 the river of Thcmmes in his barke, 

 all blacke sayles, masts, yardes, kc. 

 with black auncient strcmers of 

 black silk, and the said ship was 

 hanged all with blacke bayes, and 

 Bcochions thereon on past bord, 

 (with his and his wyfes in pale, holme 

 and crest) ; in the cabin where he 

 lay was the corpse covered with a 

 pall of blacke velvet, escochions 

 thereon, his helmet, armes^ sworde, 

 and gauntlette on the corpse. So 

 the said Fryday at night, being the 

 4 of November, was brought to the 

 Myneries to sir Wm. Pellam's, Avith- 

 out Algat, and there continued till 

 the day of the funerall; the said 

 place where the corpse remayned, was 

 liaaged downeto the ground, aod all 



the stairs downe to the porche with 

 black bayes, (escochions thereon,) 

 thebody was cp/rt/jlided, and coffined. 

 The .said dcfl'nnct married 

 daughter to sir Francis Walsing- 

 ham, and had issue. 



After the funerall was done, the 

 lords, &c, went to the carle of Les- 

 ter's house to dinner, and the he- 

 raulds had thcrmcsscof meat in Mr. 

 Tho, Dudley's chamb. 



The body was not put into the 

 ground 'till Fryday the 14th of I'"e- 

 bruary, at night, by Mr, Clarenci- 

 eux, the chaplin of the commons. 



1 his Valliant Knight lieth buried in 

 Povvl's church, at the sfa7id behind 

 the common tabcU, in the walle, by 



2 pillers. 



The day the hearse was taken 

 downe, which was with a topp, &c. 

 of 6 principalis, the velvet, &c. 



C^ For this funeral!, Mr. Cla- 

 rencieux agreed for a hundred and 

 •eyenty pounds. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



