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Filed under: Processions -- England Great Britaines time of triumph.: Or, The solid subiects observation, shewing in what a magnificent manner, the citizens of London entertained the Kings most excellent majestie, and how the honourable Lord Mayor of London, with the warlike artillery men in their glittering armour, gave His Majestie a martiall-like welcome : also how they presented to His Grace a most rich and costly gift, in token of their loyalty to their soveraigne. Afterward how they solemnized a stately feast, to the which came both the Kings majestie, his gracious Queen Mary, and his royall sonne, Charles our honourable Prince of Wales, whom God preserve : and lastly how the drums beat, trumpets sound, muskets rattle, cannons roare, flags display'd bonfires blasing, bells ringing, with all the melody that might possible be made for ioy of the Kings Majesties safe returne to England. / Written in English prose by Lawrence Price. (London : Printed for R. Burton and are to bee sold at the horse-shooe in Smith-field, 1641), by fl. 1625-1680? L. P. (Laurence Price) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Britain's glory, and England's bravery wherein is shewed the degrees of honour from the prince to the peasant, with the honour of the nobles, and previleges of the commons, the proper places and precedency of all persons from the throne to the bondman, more particularly in coronations, processions, feasts, funerals and other great assembly : as also honour of arms, power of heralds, signification of charges in coat-armour, with an armorial dictionary, explaining the terms of heraldry, and an account of all the orders of knighthood in Christendom, and of the weights and measures of England : to which is added a continuation of The historians guide, from November, 1687, where the third and last impression ends, to June, 1687 / being the collections and observations of Benjamine Smithurst. (London : Printed for William Crook ..., 1689), by Benjamine Smithurst (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Processions -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800 Kings entertainment through the city of London (By T.C. for Tho. Man the yonger, 1604), by Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton (page images at HathiTrust) Brief narrative of His Majestie's solemn coronation (Printed by Tho: Roycroft, and are to be had at the authors house in Kings-Head Court within Shoe-Lane, 1662), by John Ogilby, Thomas Roycroft, Elias Ashmole, and Edward Walker (page images at HathiTrust) Sidero-Thriambos. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, dwelling in Foster-lane, 1618), by Anthony Munday (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Horse processions -- England -- London -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Processions -- England -- History The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (enlarged edition, 1903), by Joseph Strutt and J. Charles Cox (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England: Including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time (new edition; London: Printed for W. Reeves, 1830), by Joseph Strutt and William Hone (multiple formats at archive.org) The sports and pastimes of the people of England ; including the rural and domestic recreations, May games, mummeries, shows, processions, pageants, and pompous spectacles, from the earlist period to the presnt time (Printed for Thomas Tegg, 1841), by Joseph Strutt and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) The sports and pastimes of the people of England : including the rural and domestic recreations, May-games, mummeries, shows, processions, pageants, and pompous spectacles, from the earliest period to the present time (W. Tegg, 1868), by Joseph Strutt and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England: Including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, by Joseph Strutt, ed. by William Hone (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Processions -- England -- London -- History -- 17th century The entertainment of his most excellent majestie Charles II, in his passage through the city of London to his coronation : containing an exact account of the whole solemnity, the triumphal arches, and cavalcade delineated in sculpture ; the speeches and impresses illustrated from antiquity : to these is added a brief narrative of His Majestie's solemn coronation : with his magnificent proceedings, and royal feast in Westminster-Hall (Printed by Tho: Roycroft, and are to be had at the Authors House ..., 1662), by John Ogilby, David Loggan, Wenceslaus Hollar, and Edward Walker (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Parades -- England A letter to the loyal apprentices in and about London and Westminster,: for their making of a noble, extraordinary, rejoycing prossession, on Monday the eleventh of April, 1698 : being His Majesties coronation day, in congratulation of His Majestys safe return home; : and for the honourable, firm, and lasting peace. / written by Captain Anthony Stampe. (London : Printed for E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1697), by Anthony Stampe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Processions, Religious -- England -- Salisbury Ceremonies and processions of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, edited from the fifteenth century ms. no. 148, with additions from the cathedral records and woodcuts from the Sarum processionale of 1502 (University Press, 1901), by Christopher Wordsworth, Catholic Church, Salisbury Cathedral. Library, and Salisbury Cathedral (page images at HathiTrust) Ceremonies and processions of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury (University Press, 1901), by Christopher Wordsworth, Catholic Church, and Salisbury Cathedral (page images at HathiTrust) Ceremonies and processions of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, edited from the fifteenth century ms. no. 148, with additions from the cathedral records and woodcuts from the Sarum processionale of 1502 (University Press, 1901), by Christopher Wordsworth, Catholic Church, Salisbury Cathedral. Library, and Salisbury Cathedral (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England English wayfaring life in the middle ages (XIVth century) (Methuen ;, 1961), by J. J. Jusserand and Lucy Toulmin Smith (page images at HathiTrust) In the steps of the pilgrims. (Putnam's Sons, 1951), by Sidney Heath (page images at HathiTrust) English wayfaring life in the middle ages (XIVth century) (T.F. Unwin, 1890), by J. J. Jusserand and Lucy Toulmin Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Pilgrim life in the Middle Ages (Kennikat Press, 1971), by Sidney Heath (page images at HathiTrust) English wayfaring life in the middle ages (XIVth century) by J.J. Jusserand. Translated from the French by Lucy Toulmin Smith. (T.F. Unwin, 1892), by J. J. Jusserand (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrimage (April 1386) and his putting-up joust-scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) being the expenses of the Aragonese ambassadors for 58 days in England, 21 July to 16 Sept. 1415, including their 4-days' journey from London to Canterbury and back, 31 July-3 Aug. 1415, and the cost of erecting scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield for the joust between Don Philip Boyl, knight, of Aragon, and John Asteley, esq., on Jan. 30, 1442, with Henry VI.'s allowances of materials for the said joust. (Pub. for the Chaucer Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Limited, 1906), by Frederick James Furnivall and R. E. G. Kirk (page images at HathiTrust) Some notes on the road from London to Canterbury in the middle ages (Pub. for the Chaucer society by N. Trübner & co., 1898), by Henry Littlehales and John Ogilby (page images at HathiTrust) Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrimage (April 1386) and his putting-up joust scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) being the expenses of the Aragonese ambassadors for 58 days in England, 21 July to 16 Sept. 1415, including their 4-days' journey from London to Canterbury and back, 31 July-3 Aug. 1415, and the cost of erecting scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield for the joust between Don Philip Boyl, knight, of Aragon, and John Asteley, esq., on Jan. 30, 1442, with Henry VI's allowances of materials for the said joust. (Published for the Chaucer Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Limited, 1903), by Frederick James Furnivall and R. E. G. Kirk (page images at HathiTrust) Canterbury pilgrims and their ways (Methuen & co., ltd., 1917), by Francis Watt (page images at HathiTrust) Canterbury pilgrims and their ways (Dodd, Mead and Co., 1917), by Francis Watt (page images at HathiTrust) The Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury (J.S. Virtue, 1893), by Julia Mary Cartwright Ady (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury Analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrimage (April 1386) and his putting-up joust-scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield (May 1390) being the expenses of the Aragonese ambassadors for 58 days in England, 21 July to 16 Sept. 1415, including their 4-days' journey from London to Canterbury and back, 31 July-3 Aug. 1415, and the cost of erecting scaffolds, etc., in West-Smithfield for the joust between Don Philip Boyl, knight, of Aragon, and John Asteley, esq., on Jan. 30, 1442, with Henry VI.'s allowances of materials for the said joust. (Pub. for the Chaucer Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Limited, 1906), by Frederick James Furnivall and R. E. G. Kirk (page images at HathiTrust) Some notes on the road from London to Canterbury in the middle ages (Pub. for the Chaucer society by N. Trübner & co., 1898), by Henry Littlehales and John Ogilby (page images at HathiTrust) Canterbury pilgrims and their ways (Dodd, Mead and Co., 1917), by Francis Watt (page images at HathiTrust) The Pilgrims' Way from Winchester to Canterbury, by Julia Cartwright, illust. by A. H. Hallam Murray (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury -- FictionFiled under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury -- Juvenile poetryFiled under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Canterbury -- Poetry Reprints from Chaucer's Canterbury tales & Legende of good women. (Sheehan & co., 1885), by Geoffrey Chaucer and Moses Coit Tyler (page images at HathiTrust) The prioress's tale : and other tales (Alexander Moring, Ltd., De La More Press, 1904), by Geoffrey Chaucer, Walter W. Skeat, De La More Press, and Alexander Moring Limited (page images at HathiTrust) The Prologue, the Knightes tale, the Nonne preestes tale, from the Canterbury tales (The Clarendon Press, 1867), by Geoffrey Chaucer and Richard Morris (page images at HathiTrust) The Tale of the Man of lawe; the Pardoneres tale; the Second nonnes tale; the Chanouns yemannes tale, from the Canterbury tales (Clarendon press, 1877), by Geoffrey Chaucer and Walter W. Skeat (page images at HathiTrust) Chaucer's Canterbury tales; : selections from The modern reader's Chaucer, (The Macmillan company, 1925), by Geoffrey Chaucer, Percy MacKaye, John S. P. Tatlock, and Carl William Ziegler (page images at HathiTrust) The Cambridge ms (University library, Gg. 4.27) of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. (Pub. for the Chaucer society by N. Trübner & co., 1868), by Geoffrey Chaucer, Frederick James Furnivall, and Cambridge University Library (page images at HathiTrust) The Prologue, the knightes tale, the nonne preestes tale (Clarendon press, 1907), by Geoffrey Chaucer, Richard Morris, and Walter W. Skeat (page images at HathiTrust) The Prioresses tale : from the Canterbury tales (A. C. Curtis, 1902), by Geoffrey Chaucer (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages -- England
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Filed under: Processions Les entrées solennelles et triophales à la renaissance. (Les Presses universitaires de France, 1928), by Josèphe Chartrou-Charbonnel (page images at HathiTrust) Tornei e giostre, ingressi trionfali e feste carnevalesche in Roma sotto Paolo III (Roma, Tipogafia Artigianelli, 1885), by Vincenzo Forcella (page images at HathiTrust) Les entrées solonnelles et triomphales à la renaissance (1484-1511) (Les Presses universitaires de France, 1928), by Josèphe Chartrou-Charbonnel (page images at HathiTrust) Relation officielle des fêtes organisées par la ville de Paris pour la visite de LL. MM. II. l'Empéreur et l'Impératrice de Russie les 6, 7 et 8 octobre, 1896. (L'Imprimerie nationale, 1897), by Paris (France). Conseil municipal (page images at HathiTrust) De Antwerpsche ommegangen in de xive en xve eeuw naar gelijktijdige handschriften (P. Kockx, boekhandelaar der Maatschappij, 1878), by Léon de Burbure de Wesembeek (page images at HathiTrust) Limiting use of Federal property for demonstrations and parades. Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, second session, on H.R. 16981 and related bills. May 6, 1968. (U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968), by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works. Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds (page images at HathiTrust) La danse, les mascarades et les processions dans l'église romaine (Impr. C.-L. Sabot, 1870), by Ami Perrier (page images at HathiTrust) Les fêtes célèbres de l'antiquité du moyen âge et des temps modernes (Hachette et cie, 1883), by Frédéric Bernard (page images at HathiTrust) Ordnung der Züge bey den Feyerlichkeiten der Erb-Huldigung im Erzherzogthume Oesterreich unter der Enns. (Gedruckt in der Buchdruckerey der Edlen v. Ghelen'schen Erben, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) Discorso sopra la mascherata della geneologia degl' iddei de' gentili (Appresso i Giunti. Con licenza, et privilegio ;, 1566), by Baccio Baldini (page images at HathiTrust) Labyrinthe royal de l'Hercvle gavlois triomphant (Chez Iaques Bramereau, imprimeur en Auignon, 1601), by André Valladier (page images at HathiTrust) Ordre de la marche de la procession su Très Saint Sacrement dans la ville de Montréal, le dimanche après la fete du Saint Sacrement (s.n., 1820) (page images at HathiTrust) Circulaire au clergé comme j'ai pu le constater, le fléau de "la mouche à patate" continue a faire des ravages dans nos campagnes .. (s.n., 1887), by E.-A. Taschereau and Église catholique. Archidiocèse de Québec. Archevêque (1870- 1898 : Taschereau) (page images at HathiTrust) Circulaire au clergé j'autorise M.M. les curés à faire une ou plusieurs processions dans le cours de l'été .. (s.n., 1883), by E.-A. Taschereau and Église catholique. Archidiocèse de Québec. Archevêque (1870- 1898 : Taschereau) (page images at HathiTrust) Direction pour le chant pendant la procession de la translation des reliques de St Zénon et de ses compagnons, martyrs, dimanche le 17 octobre 1869 (s.n., 1869), by A. F. Truteau and Église catholique. Diocèse de Montréal. Administrateur (1869- 1870 : Truteau) (page images at HathiTrust) Processions jubilaires; interdiction; affaire de M. l'évêque contre M. Piercot, bourgmestre. (Liége, 1887), by Évêque de Liége and Bourgmestre Piercot (page images at HathiTrust) Les fêtes célèbres de l'antiquité du moyen âge et des temps modernes (Hachette et cie, 1878), by Frédéric Bernard and Charles Antoine Adam Goutzwiller (page images at HathiTrust) The entertainment of his most excellent majestie Charles II, in his passage through the city of London to his coronation : containing an exact account of the whole solemnity, the triumphal arches, and cavalcade delineated in sculpture ; the speeches and impresses illustrated from antiquity : to these is added a brief narrative of His Majestie's solemn coronation : with his magnificent proceedings, and royal feast in Westminster-Hall (Printed by Tho: Roycroft, and are to be had at the Authors House ..., 1662), by John Ogilby, David Loggan, Wenceslaus Hollar, and Edward Walker (page images at HathiTrust) Entrée triomphante de Levrs Maiestez Lovis XIV. roy de France et de Navarre, et Marie Therese d'Avstriche son espovse ([Paris] : Les exemplaires se vendent a Paris chez Pierre Le Petit, imprimeur ordinaire du Roy, ruë S. Iacques à la Croix d'Or. : Thomas Ioly dans la petite salle des merciers aux Armes d'Holande & à la Palme. : Et Louis Bilaine, au second pilier de la grand salle au Grand Cæsar & à la Palme. Au Palais, MDCLXII [1662], 1662), by Jean Tronçon, François Le Cointe, Louis Billaine, Thomas Jolly, Pierre Le Petit, Noël Cochin, Nicolas Cochin, Albert Flamen, Jean Marot, Jean Le Pautre, François Chauveau, Nicolas Mignard, and Nicolas de Poilly (page images at HathiTrust) Parentalia Mariae Clementinae Magn. Britan. Franc., et Hibern.regin. issu Clementis XII. Pont. Max. (Appresso Giovanni Maria Salvioni stampator vaticano, 1736), by Filippo Juvarra, Maximilian Joseph Limpach, Rocco Pozzi, Ferdinando Fuga, Baldassare Gabbuggiani, Gian Paolo Panini, and Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (page images at HathiTrust) Souvenir de la marche qui a eu lieu a Valenciennes les dimanche & mardi 17 & 19 juin et noms des sociétaires qui ont représenté les principaux personnages. (E. Prignet, 1866), by Societé des Incas (page images at HathiTrust) Parade and float guide. (T.S. Denison, 1956), by Leroy F. Vaughn (page images at HathiTrust) Roma triumphans seu Actus inaugurationum & coronationum pontificum Romanorum & in spetie. Innocentii X. pont. max. brevis descriptio (Typis et sumptibus Johannis Arcerii., 1656), by Laurentius Gunnari Banck and Johannes Arcerius (page images at HathiTrust) I trionfi, feste et livree, fatte dalli signori conservatori & popolo romano, & da tutte le arti di Roma, nella felicissima & honorata entrata dell'illustrissimo signor Marcantonio Colonna. ([Domenico Farri], 1571), by Domenico Tassolo and Baldassarre Mariotti (page images at HathiTrust) Londini status pacatus: or, Londons peaceable estate Exprest in sundry triumphs, pageants, and shewes, at the innitiation of the right Honourable Henry Garvvay, into the Majoralty of the famous and farre renowned city London. All the charge and expence, of the laborious projects both by water and land, being the sole undertakings of the Right Worshipfull Society of Drapers. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. (Printed at London : By Iohn Okes, 1639), by Thomas Heywood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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