Miscellany of funeral processions and aphorisms, 1620, 1690.

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Miscellany of funeral processions and aphorisms, 1620, 1690.

Begun in 1620, with an additional note of 1690. Contents include the order at funerals of different classes of society, with illustrations; the proceedings at the funerals of Queen Elizabeth (leaves 33v-36v) and Prince Henry, (leaf 37v); section titled: armorialia (leaves 47-66); fees; expenses for the funeral of Sir Thomas Covell (Coovell) made by Richard Kymby (leaf 139); and many Latin sententiae (leaves 2-7, 90-107, 117-118).

142 leaves : ill., coats of arms.

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