By (the Military Gloty of this Nation,) the Company of Artillery-men, under the conduct of their Loyal President Sir WILLIAM PRITCHARD, they being all in their Martial Ornaments of Gallantry, some in Buff with Head-pieces, many of them Massie Silver.
From Black-Fryers-Stairs, they March before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, through Cheapside to Guild-Hall. Those that went not to Westminster, viz. the Pensioners, and Banners being set in order ready to March, the Foot-Marshal in the Rear of the Artillery-Company, leads the way by the Channel up Ludgate-hill, through Ludgate into S. Pauls Church yard, and so into Cheapside, where his Lordship is entertained by the first Scene or Pageant, called the Chariot of Industry, described in this Metrical Mode.
The First Pageant describ'd in Verse.
The Chariot of INDƲSTRY
IS Accommodated with twelve Virgins, Representing the twelve first Companies, with significant Names, Habits, Shields. Metropolis the Speaker, is a Majestick Masculine Woman, sitting on a Seat of Maioralty, like that of the Hustings in Guild-Hall, thus Habited: A black curl'd Peruke, and on it a Silver Helmet, with a large Plume of Feathers, Red, White, Green, Orange, and Blew, which are her Martial Habillaments. A Velvet Gown of Scarlet and Purple in pale equally divided. A bright Chain of Gold double about her shoulders, a Gold Scarf about her middle, deep fringed with Silver: In one Hand she bears the City Sword, in the other, a large City Banner, Charged with the Arms of the Honourable City of London, thus Emblazon'd, Argent, St. George his Cross of England, in Dexter Canton, a Dagger Gules, Supported by two Dragons Argent, with Crosses on the Wings, as the Coat. The Motto, Domine derige Nos.
1. The First Company of the Supream Twelve, is the Right Worshipful Corporation of Mercers, Represented by a Beautiful young Princely Virgin, called
Mercatura, with bright dishevel'd Hair, on which is a Coronet of Gold, wearing a Silver Robe, a Mantle of Pink colour'd Sarcenet: In one Hand she bears a Shield Gules, a demi-Virgin, her Hair tied with many-coloured small Ribbon crown'd, issuing out and within an Orl of Clouds, all proper. In the other, the Kings Banner.
2. Aromatoria. A Lady Representing the Worshipful Company of Grocers; brown Hair'd, on it a Silver Coronet sprinkled with Cloves: A white Sattin Robe, a black Sarcenet Mantle fringed with Silver. In one Hand a Buckler Argent, charged with a Cheveron Gules, between nine Cloves Sable, Crested with a Camel, OR, Supported by two Grissons of the last. The Motto, God grant Grace.
3. Pannaria. A comely Female, prefigurating the Right Worshipful Company of Drapers: In a Purple Robe, a Scarlet Mantle, a Wreath of Bays tipp'd with Gold; holding in one Hand an Escutcheon Azure, Three Clouds Irradiated proper, Three Sun-beams issuing out of them, with Three [Page 6]Triple Crowns, OR: The Crest a Ram, OR. The Supporters two Lions of the last, Pellited. The Motto, To God onely be Honour and Glory. Their Patroness, the Blessed Virgin. In the other, a Drapers Banner.
4. Piscaria, A Damsel in Sea-green and Silver, Personating the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers. In one Hand bearing a Shield, Azure, Three Dolphins Nai [...]nt, in pale between two Lucies Saltier-wise, proper Crown'd, OR, on a Chief Gules, Three couples of Keys Cross'd as the Crowns. The Crest a Crown Imperial, elevated betwixt two Arms, Supported by a Mare-man and a Mare-maid, he holding a Sword, and she a Mirrour. The Motto, All Glory be to God onely.
5. Aurifera, Representing the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, in a Gold Robe, a Silver Mantle, long bright curled Hair, a Crown Imperial. In one Hand a Target charg'd with their Arms, Quarterly Gules and Azure. In the first and fourth, a Lions Head crazed OR. In the second and third, a Cup covered between two Buckles of the last. Their Crest Justice. In her right Hand a Balance, in h [...]r left a Touch-stone, Supported by two Unicorns Argent. The Motto, as the Fishmongers. Their Patron St. Dunstan. In the other hand, a Banner of the Goldsmiths.
6. Pelicula, who Personateth the Right Worshipful Company of Skinners, in a Robe of Ermine, a Mantle of Gold, fair Hair, an Imperial Crown, bearing a Target Ermine, on a Chief Gules, Three Crowns, OR, with Caps thereunto of the first. The Crest a Leopard, with a Lawrel about his Neck, Supported by the like Leopard and a Fox. The Motto, To God only be all Glory. Their Patron, Corpus Christi. In her other Hand she beareth a Banner of the same Company.
7. Vestiaria, Representeth the Right Worshipful Company of Merchant-Taylors, in a Robe of Searlet, a Puiple Mantle, bright brown Hair, Seagreen Coronet, on whose top is a Ship under Sail. On a Target she beareth the Arms of the said Company, thus, Argent, a Tent Royal between two Parliament Robes Gules, Lined Ermin, on a Chief Azure, a Lion Passant Guardant, Or. The Crest, the Holy Lamb in a Glory, Supported by two Camels. The Motto, Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt. Their Patron St. John Baptist. In the other Hand, a Banner of the Company.
8. Minutaria, Prefigurating the Worshipsful Company of Haberdashers, in a Robe of Sky colour and Gold, a Mantle of divers colours, brown Hair, the Locks full tyed with sundry sorts of small Ribbon of various colours, a gaudy Chaplet of divers delightful Howers: Bearing a Shield on, which is B [...]rrey of Six Nebu [...]ee Argent and Azure, on a Bend a Lion of England▪ The Crest two Arms advancing a Catherine wheel, Supported by two Goats. Their Motto, Serve and Obey. Their Patroness St. Catherine. The other Hand waveth a Banner of the Haberdashers.
9. Salina, Representeth the Worshipful Company of Salters, in a Skycolour'd Robe, a Carnation Mantle, both fringed with Gold, bright Hair, [Page 7]a Chaplet of white and yellow Roses, bearing in one Hand a Buckler, on which is Parte per Cheveron, Argent and Gules, Three covered Salts, Or, sprinkling Argent. The Crest an Arm lifting up a Salt, Or, with Salt issuing Argent, Supported by two Lions Sable, Pellited Argent, with two Coronets Chain'd, reflexing over their backs, Or, The Motto, Sal sapit omnia In his other Hand, a Banner of the Salters.
10. Ferraria. Intimateth the Worshipful Company of Iron-Mongers, bearing in one hand a Shield Argent; on a Cheveren Gules between Three Gads or pieces of Steel Azure, as many pair of Shackles or Manacles OR, This Virgin is invested with a Robe of Red Satten, a Gold Mantle tyed with a broad Mazerine Blew Ribon. A Banner of the same Company.
11. Vinitioria. Representeth the Worshipful Company of Vintonners, in a Robe of White Silk, embroidred with Vines, Grapes, and Leaves, her hair dark brown, on which is a wreath of Grapes interwyerd with Leaves, as in the height of the Vintage; bearing on an Escutcheon the Vintonners Coat-Armorour Sable, a Cheveron between Three Tuns Argent, in her other hand a Banner of the City.
12. Lanaria. A Noble Lady that personateth the Worshipful Company of Cloath Workers, Arraied in a Robe of Black and Gold, A Silver Mantle, bright Hair, on it a Coronet of Golden Teazels, in one hand bearing a Target, containing their Arms thus blazoned, Sable, a Cheverine Ermine between Two Fabicks in chief, and a Teazle in Bass, The Crest a Ram, OR Supported by Two Pellited Gryphons of the same; The Motto, My Trust is in God alone. In the other hand a Banner of the Company.
This Chariot of Industry is drawn by Two Lyons, OR pellited Sable, back'd by two choice Figures, the Emblems of Dominion and Triumph. On a Copious Stage (According to the Rites of Honour and priviledg of Antiquity) is erected the Royal Supporters of the Loyal Drapers, on the first Lyon rideth a Native Noble, young Oriential Indian Negro, Royally Array'd in a Scarlet Colour'd Silk Robe, intermix'd with Gold. A Purple Mantle interweaved with Silver and Gold, a Scymiter with a Golden Hilt and Chape by his side. A Golden Coronet richly Enjewell'd, Adorn'd with divers curiously colour'd and curl'd Ostritch Feathers on his Head. A Purple and Gold Bridle in his Right Hand. And in his Left, the King of England's Banner designed for Dominion.
On the other Lyon is Mounted a West-Indian Cacick or Lord, Inrobed in a Vest of divers Colour'd Silk, interchequer'd with Gold and Silver, upon it a Gold and Silver Mantel; with Two Orient Jewels in his Fars. On his Head a Silver Crown with a Golden Sun in Front. A Bridle of Gold and Watchet Silk Ribon. In one Hand my Lord's Banner, in the other personating Triumph.
Metropolis with Majestic Motion, Grandeur and Gravity Addresseth to his Lordship in these following expressions.
The SPEECH.
The Speech being concluded, his Lordship giving no signals of his dislike, we had cause enough to presume that he was well enough pleased, for very ceremonially he made his Exit, and was not long engaged amongst the Bryers, Brambles, and Thickets of the Multitude, but at last in the conclusion, in the medium of this Consusion, where every thing is in disorder, he espies a piece of excellent Order.
The Second Pageant called the Fabrick of FATE.
ADelightful Structure of curious Dimensions, according to the composite order of Architecture, out of which the choicest parts are Collected and conjoyned in this famous Fabrick, for Elevation, Decoration, and Magnitude; Artfully Painted and Richly Gilded: On which are orderly seated divers Living Figures, distinctly disposed into several Vicinities, personally Representing the Heads of all Worldly Happiness; viz. 1. Good Fortune. 2. Long Life. 3. Strength. 4. Riches. 5. Beauty. 6. Honour. 7. Liberty. 8. Pleasure. 9. Fancy. 10. Agility. In these proper Habits.
1. F [...]une. In a long bright Curl'd lovely brown Hair. On it an Imperial Dia [...]em: In a Robe of Purple interweaved with Gold, Imbroidered with variety of precious Jewels. A Carnation and Silver Mantle, deeply fringed. In her Left hand a Shield Vert, charged with Crowns, Scepters, Globes, Myters, and Crosiers. OR, in her Right Hand a Wheel: In her Left Hand a Banner of the Kings.
2. L [...]g-Life. With Black Hair, on it a Garland of Oaken-Leaves tipt with Gold. A Robe of Ivy-colour'd Satten Laced and Fringed with Gold. A Mantle of Silver and Orange Colour'd-Silk. In one Hand a Shield Argent, bearing an Elephant. In the other a Banner of my Lord Mayors.
3. Strength. In Brown Hair. A Silver Helmet, on which is stuck a Tall Flourishing Plume of Red and White Feathers, consisting of a Sprig and divers Falls. A Vest of Silver. About her Neck a Corslet of Gold. Holding in one Hand a Shield OR: Charged with the Figure of Hercules Furens. In the other Hand a Bauner of the City.
4. Riches In a long Black Curl'd Hair, on it a Coronet of Gold Richly Enjewell'd. A Cloth of Gold Robe. A Silver Mantle. And on his Shoulders a pair of large spread Silver Wings, tip'd with Purple, Scarlet, Blew, Orange, Green, and Gold. On a Shield Vert, the River Tagus Wavey OR, held in one Hand: In th'other the Companies Banner.
5. Beauty. With sair Hair. Black Eyes, and on her Head an Imperial Crown of Gold. On the top of it a Silver Cupid, winged and Armed OR. A Sea-green Robe. A Silver Mantle. And holding in one Hand a Smeld Azure Charged with Flames. In th'other a Banner of the Kings.
6. Honour. In Black Hair. On it a Ducal Crown. A Purple Robe pouder'd with Stars of Gold. A Scarlet Colour'd Mantle Fring'd with Gold. In one Hand a Shield purpure charged with a Throne, OR. In the other hand a Banner of my Lords.
[Page 10]7. Liberty. In flaxen Hair: On it a Silver Robe. A Sky-colour and Gold Mantle, Fringed with Gold and Silver. In one Hand she beareth a Target Azure, charged with a Golden Cage half open, and Birds flying out. In the other the City Banner.
8. Pleasure. In brown Curl'd Hair. On it, a Chaplet of several Colour'd Roses. In a Robe of Carnation and Gold. A Sea-water Silk and Silver Mantle. In one Hand she beareth an Escutcheon Gules, charged with two Dancing Mimmicks. A Banner of the Drapers.
9. Fancy. In Yellow Hair. A Flowry Chaplet. A Robe of various Colour'd Silk: Striped with Gold and Silver. A Blossom Colour'd Silk and Silver and Gold Mantle. [...]n a Shield OR. She beareth a Cheveron Argent, between Three Parakeeto's proper. A Banner of the Kings.
10. Agility. In long Curl'd Black Hair. A Coronet of divers Colour'd Feathers, a Robe of Peach-Blossom Silk and Silver. A Mantle of Sky-Colour'd Silk and Gold. A Target Azure, Charged with the Picture of a Mercury Volant, Argent, in one Hand: And in the other is display'd the Cities Banner.
These Ladies are in contention with Fortune, which of their Qualities doth most merit Preheminence: And are particularly Answer'd in Repartee, by the Goddess Fortune Vocally, In stilo Recitati [...]o.
SONG.
This Song of contention concluding thus with Reconciliation, and the Goddess having got the Day by general Vote: In a well-pleased humour, with due Addresses making application to his Lordship, continueth the Characters of her own Grandeur and Drimacy, with prostrate Submission of all her Powers and Priviledges to be disposed of at the good will and pleasure of my Lord and Lady, for their Assistance in the Progress of their Years Government; exhibited in these congratulatory expressions.
The Second SPEECH.
This Speech being ended, the Speaker of it commended. And his Lordship (well attended) makes way through the People, till he comes to Bow-Steeple, where being conducted, he is kindly obstructed, not by Lions and Leopards, but by Hee and Shee Shepherds; Who in Pastoral Order, to the Mayor and Recorder, do Tweeten their Throats with Musical Notes, where in Madrigal manner, with Scrip, Hook, and Banner, with Bag-pipe and Fiddle, and a Ram in the middle, with Courage undaunted, they chearfully chant it. For on this Stage, which contains.
The Third Pageant,
IS a Rustick Building, called a Grove, or Grotto, in which there sit four couple of Princely Shepherds and Shepherdesses, whose Names and Habits do properly and distinctly appear in this following Description.
1. Mucedorus, A Shepherd, in an Ash colour Silk and Silver Robe, a dark green and Gold Mantle, black Hair crown'd with a Chaplet of Water-Lillies, a Golden Scrip and Bottle, a Silver Sheep-hook in one Hand, and His Majesties Banner in the other.
2. Pastora, In long curl'd flaxen Hair, on it a Garland of white and red Roses, a Robe of grass-green and Gold, a Mantle of white Silk and Silver, a Sheep-hook of Gold, with a Banner of the Company.
3. Mirtillo, with brown Hair, en it a Chaplet of Meadow-flowers, a grey silk Robe laced with Gold, a Willow-green Mantle fringed with Silver, a Silver Hook, and a green Turkey Leather Scrip, with Howers, Knots, and Borders gilded, beating a Banner of the Cities.
4. Jes [...]mi [...]t, In yellow Hair, on it a Coronet of Violets, double Daisies, and Dassadils, a Robe of Poppinjay-green, fringed with Silver, a yellow silk Mantle sringed with Gold, a Golden Sheep-hook, a blew Silk and Silver Scrip, with a Banner of my Lord Mayor's.
5. [...]ylvio, In black Hair, a Shepherds Hat turn'd up, with green and gold sacing, a Robe of French-green [...]ilk, and silver fringed-with grey and gold: A Silver Sheep-hook, a Scrip of red Velvet flourish'd with Artful leaves and Flowers in Gold, a Banner of the Kings.
[Page 13]6. Dorinda, In bright-brown Hair, on which is a fine Straw Hat, turn'd up with Brimstone-green Silk and Silver, with a double knot of Purple and Gold Ribbon, a Seagreen silk and silver Mantle: A Golden Sheep-hook in one Hand, in the other, a Banner of the Company, bearing the Lamb.
7. Tyter [...], In a black Hair, a Hat turn'd up with Purple Silk and Gold, a double knot of Scarlet colour and Silver Ribbon, a Robe of Silk of the colour of Birch-tree-bark and Silver, a Mantle of Primrose-colour and Gold. A Silver Scrip, a Golden Hook, bearing a Banner of the City.
8. Corisca, In long curl'd, bright-brown Hair, and on it a Shepherds Hat turn'd up with grass-green Silk and Silver Facing, tyed with a double knot of Scarlet and Gold Ribbon, a Parrot-green and Gold Robe, an Orange-colour and Silver Scarf, a Silver Hook, and Banner of my Lords.
The Lamb is back'd by a young beautiful flaxen-hair'd Boy, wearing a Chaplet of Olive-branches, mixed with several delightful colour'd Flowers on his Head, a Skycolour'd Silver Robe, a blossom-colour and Gold Mantle: On his shoulders are Wings of various colour'd Feathers, tipt with Silver and Gold. In his Lest hand is a Carnation Silk and Silver Bridle, and in his Right hand the silver Trumpet Fame, with the Kings Banner, which upon the March he often soundeth.
The first silence that is broken; is by Mirtillo, a Shepherd, a Passionate Inamourato, in answer to his Friend, who had been labouring with Arguments to disuade him from Love, telling him, that he mispent his Time in that unprofitable Passion.
A SONG.
Pastor Fido, the Speaker, the great Shepherd, describ'd
In a Purple Robe laced with Gold, a Helmet-like Cap of Gold, turn'd up, and faced with Ermine: In a broad blew and Silver Ribbon, hung about his Neck, is the Order of the Golden Fleece. A Golden Scarf cross his Shoulder, a Silver and Gold Scrip, a Golden Sheep-hook in his Right Hand, and in his Left Hand a large Target, Charged with the Virgin in a Glory, the Drapers Patroness. Who rising up out of his Seat, Saluteth my Lord with
The Third Speech.
No sooner was the Speech ended, but Mucedorus and Pastora, the Amorous Shepherd and Shepherdess, Tune up their Voices, and breath out their Passions in this Pastoral Dialogue,
The SONNET.
At the conclusion of the Speech, my Lord departeth well pleased, and with his Reverend Retinue proceedeth in his Progress towards Guild-Hall, but is once more intercepted by a
Fourth PAGEANT.
CAlled the Downs of Delight, where are divers poor Shepherds and Shepherdesses Singing, Dancing, Piping, Vaulting, Tumbling, with all the Accomplishments of a Pastoral Scene of Drolls; and the old Spyder, (I mean Spynner) at her woollen Wheel; whilst the Carders claw it away: And every person in the Scene strives with one another, who shall be most eminent in the curiosity of confusion, and dignity of disorder. The observation of which sent my Lord away in a fit of Laughter, which lasted till he came to Grocers-Hall.
The Foot Marshal having placed the Assistants, Livery, and the Companies on both sides of King-street, and the Penstoners with their Targets hung at the tops of their Javelins: In the Rear of them: The Ensign-Bearers, Drums and Fises in the Front, hastens the Foyns and Budge-Batchelors, together with the Gentlemen Ushers to Grocers-Hall, where his Lordship is again saluted by the Artillery-Men with Three Vollies more, which concludes their Duty. His Land Attendants pass through the Gallery or Lane, so made, into Grocers-Hall: After which the Company repairs to Dinner in the Hall; and the several Silkworks and Triumphs are likewise conveyed into Blaskwell-Hall, and the Officers asoresaid, and the Children that sit in the Pagents, there refresh themselves untill his Lordship hath Dined at Grocers-Hall.
But I must attend my Lord at Dinner in the Hall, and give an account of the delightful Diligence, with the jocal Accomplishments and performances of the harmonical Celebration.
His Honour and his numerous Guests being orderly placed: The Ingenious Musicians begin to Tune their Instruments, with Artful and active Fingers, and after a consort Lesson or two being play'd, and their Ears as well seasted with double Relishes as their Palats: A person of an excellent Voice Sings the following Song. To the Tune of State and Ambition.
A Welcome-home to the KING and DUKE, upon Their Return from Newmarket, October 23, 1684. and passing through the City.
Dinner being ended and Night approaching, the Guests take leave of his Lordship, and depart to their several Habitations.