Englands comfort, and Londons ioy: expressed in the royall, triumphant, and magnificent entertainment of our dread soveraigne lord, King Charles, at his blessed and safe returne from Scotland, on Thursday the 25. of Nouemb. 1641. By the Right Honourable Sir Richard Gurney Knight, Lord Major, and the recorder, Sir Thomas Gardner, who were at that present both knighted, who attended his Majesty with the other right worshipfull knights, and aldermen, sheriftes [sic], and companies of this famous city of London: together with the manner and forme how the state was to b observed and performed, by the severall companies on horse-backe and foot; for the conducting of his Majesty, the Queene, the Prince, and all the royall progeny, to the Guild Hall, London, to dinner, and from thence to his Majesties palace at White Hall: also the severall speeches, and other verse presented to his sacred person at that time.

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  • Englands comfort, and Londons ioy: expressed in the royall, triumphant, and magnificent entertainment of our dread soveraigne lord, King Charles, at his blessed and safe returne from Scotland, on Thursday the 25. of Nouemb. 1641. By the Right Honourable Sir Richard Gurney Knight, Lord Major, and the recorder, Sir Thomas Gardner, who were at that present both knighted, who attended his Majesty with the other right worshipfull knights, and aldermen, sheriftes [sic], and companies of this famous city of London: together with the manner and forme how the state was to b observed and performed, by the severall companies on horse-backe and foot; for the conducting of his Majesty, the Queene, the Prince, and all the royall progeny, to the Guild Hall, London, to dinner, and from thence to his Majesties palace at White Hall: also the severall speeches, and other verse presented to his sacred person at that time.
  • Englands comfort, and Londons joy
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Imprint
Printed at London: for Frcncis [sic] Coules, 1641.
Publication year
1641-1641
ESTC No.
R28877
Grub Street ID
111908
Description
6, [2] p. : ill. (woodcuts); 4⁰
Note
Attributed by Wing to John Taylor.

The last leaf bears "Verses presented to his Majesty".