The Tragedy of Fotheringay: Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documentsMaxwell-Scott, Mary Monica
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The Tragedy of Fotheringay: Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documents
Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 -- Death and burial
Two Chaplayns to the Bishops aforesayde.
Mr. Fortescue, master of Queene Elizabeth's wardrope.
The two Bishopps, Peturborough and Lincolne.
THE GREATE BANNER.
Borne by Sir Andrew Nowell.
{ Mr. Melvin, and Sir Edward Montague, }
{ Comptroller and Treasurer to the Queen }
{ of Scottes. }
The Lord Chamberlayne, }
The Lord Stewarde, } Great Officers.
The Lorde Dudley.
The Lord St. John of Basnige (_sic._)
Two Yeomen of the garde, in clokes, with black staves in
their handes.
THE HALM AND CREASTE,
borne by .... pourcyvant of armes.
THE TARGETT,
borne by Rouge dragon, a pourcyvant of armes.
THE COATE OF ARMES,
borne by Somersett, herald of armes.
Then Clarentius Kinge of Armes,
and a Gentleman huisher goyng with him.
Then
The Body
Was carryed by these
SIX GENTLEMEN IN CLOAKES; videlizett.
Francis Fortescue. }
William Fortescue. }
Thomas Stafforde. } Six.
Nycholas Smythe. }
Nycholas Hyde. }
Fortescue Sen'r. of Aywood. }
BANNEROLLS,
eight,
borne by these gentlemen, videlizett,
William Fitz William. }
Mr. Gryffith, of Drugley.[189] }
Mr. Robert Wyngfield. }
Mr. Bevill. } Eight.
Mr. Lynne. }
Mr. John Wyngfield. }
Mr. John Spencer. }
Mr. Fortescue of Aywood. }
[Footnote 189: Dingley?]
THE CANOPIE.
borne by these four Knightes, videlizett,
Sir Thomas Manners. }
Sir George Hastinges. } Four.
Sir James Harrington. }
Sir Richard Knightley. }
THE BODIE
assisted be these Four,
The Lorde Mordantt. }
The Lorde Willoughby of Param. } Four.
The Lorde Compton. }
Sir Thomas Cycill, Knight. }
Then,
GARTER KINGE OF ARMES,
and a Gentleman huisher with him.
Then,
THE CHIEF MOURNER.
THE COUNTIS OF BEDFORD.
Assisted by the Erles of Rutland and Lyncolne,
HER TRAYNE
borne by
The Ladie St. John of Basing,
who was assisted by
Mr. John Manners, Vize Chamberlain.
THE OTHER MOURNERS, videlizet,
Twelve.
The Countis of Rutland.
The Countis of Lyncolne.
The Ladie Talbott.
The Ladie Marie Savill.[190]
The Ladie Mordantt.
The Ladie St. John of Bletsoe.
The Ladie Manners.
The Ladie Cecill.
The Ladie Montague.
The Ladie Nowell.
Mistris Alington.
A Scottish Gentlewoman.
[Footnote 190: She was an Erle's daughter.]
Then,
two of the
YEOMEN OF THE GUARDES
in clokes.
SCOTTISH GENTLEWOMEN,
Eight,
too and too.
Then,
GENTLEWOMEN OF COUNTISSES,
too and too.
Then,
BARONISSIS AND LADIES,
accordinge to ther degree.
Then,
GENTLEWOMEN.
Thirty.
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