The Church Bells of Leicestershire Their Inscriptions Traditions And Peculia
The Church Bells of Leicestershire Their Inscriptions Traditions And Peculia
Thomas North
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Hugh Watts that Charles the First paid his first visit (as King) to Leicester. On the gth of May 1634 the mayor received from the * Vol. I, part 2, p. 558. F Chamberlains' Accounts. The Leicester Bellfounders. 67 Yeomen Ushers of his Majesty's Chamber the " Gests " of the King's Progress. He, at once, as required, forwarded a certificate to the Lord Chamberlain that the town was " clear and free from all infectious and contagious diseases, " Immediate preparations were made to receive Charles a...nd his Queen in a proper and loyal manner. Saturday, the gth of August, being the day fixed for their arrival in Leicester, " it was agreed that all the members of the Corporation, under a penalty of £^ and £10 according to rank, should attend at the Guild Hall, at one o'clock in the afternoon, of the gth of August, to accompany the mayor to such place as should be appointed, to receive their majesties at their coming into Leicester. Such of the ' Four and Twenty ' as had been mayor were required to appear in their scarlet gowns and tippets, and the rest of that body ' with fair decent gowns and suits ' and the * Eight and Forty' in black suits, black gown and ruff bands.
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