The Kings coronation: being an exact account of the cavalcade, with a description of the triumphal arches, and speeches prepared by the city of London for his late Majesty Charles the Second, in his passage from the Tower to Whitehall. Also the narrative of his Majesties coronation, with his magnificent proceeding, and feast in Westminster-Hall, April the 23th. As it was published by his Majesties order, with the approbation and license of Sir Edward Walker, Garter Principal King at Arms. By John Ogilby Esquire. Published by William Morgan his Majesties cosmographer.

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  • The Kings coronation: being an exact account of the cavalcade, with a description of the triumphal arches, and speeches prepared by the city of London for his late Majesty Charles the Second, in his passage from the Tower to Whitehall. Also the narrative of his Majesties coronation, with his magnificent proceeding, and feast in Westminster-Hall, April the 23th. As it was published by his Majesties order, with the approbation and license of Sir Edward Walker, Garter Principal King at Arms. By John Ogilby Esquire. Published by William Morgan his Majesties cosmographer.
  • Entertainment of His most excellent Majestie Charles II, in his passage through the city of London to his coronation. Abridgments
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Imprint
London: printed by Ben. Griffin, and are to be sold by Christopher Wilkinson, at the Black-Boy, over against St. Dunstans Church, in Fleet-street, 1685.
Publication year
1685-1685
ESTC No.
R4915
Grub Street ID
125407
Description
[2], 18 p. ; 2⁰
Note
An abridgment of "The entertainment of His most excellent Majestie Charles II, in his passage through the city of London to his coronation", originally published in 1662.

[A]1v reads: "I have perused a brief narrative of his Majesties solemn coronation, printed by Mr. Ogilby, ... and in pursuance of his Majesties order unto me directed, have examined, and do approve thereof, so as the said Mr. Ogilby may freely publish the same. Edward Walker Garter Principal King at Arms. From the Heralds Colledge this thirteenth of June 1662." .

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