Then the Prince his highnes alone all armed in white armour & bravely mounted on horseback wᵗʰ wonderfull rich caparisans & plumes attended by diuers of his cheife gent on foot most richly araied in greine suites of sattin laid very thick wᵗʰ siluer & gold lace white bevers & fethers each of them carying in their handes one of the Princes staues / After the Prince rode Sʳ Tho: Howard Master of the Princes horse.
And after him followed 3 spare horses wᵗʰ plumes & rich embrodered caparisans of his coullors: / led by Querryes or officers of the stable. /:
In this manner they proceeded from Denmark howse to the Tiltyard gate where the artillery men first made a stand & deui(d)ed themselues in a lane for the Prince to passe When his highnes came at the vpper end of the tiltyard he alighted & went into his pavillion to sitt & repose himself whilst the other Tilters were brought in who tarried at the mewes vntil the Kᵗ Marshall & the officers of Armes came for them who proceded in manner following every one in his rank the officers of Armes going before the new runners.
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euery one in his rank
| Thus appointed to Runn. | ||
| new | The Prince | & The E: of Dorset |
| new | Marquess Bucks | & Sʳ Sigismond Alexander |
| new | Marquess Hamilton | & E: of Warwick |
| new | E: of Oxford | & The lo: walden |
| E of Rutland | & E of Salsbury new / | |
| E of Montgomery | & Sʳ Thomas Somerset | |
| E of Desmond | & Sʳ Hen Riche | |
| The lo: Gerard | & Mʳ Hen: Alexander | |
it is to be noted that because the: E of Montgomery was hurt in the arme in practisinge about 3 dayes before Mr Cary 2 sonn to Sʳ Robt Cary the Princes chamberlein was appointed to Runn for him at wͨͪ tyme it was concluded that hereafter if at any tyme any man shold be hurt that he could not run himself but that he appointed another to run for him (if he were inferior to him hurt and desyred to run in his place) he should come into the tilt wᵗʰ his beuer close or if he would haue his beuer open he should then come in the due of his place. /
| Judges./. | |||
| [fol. 131 a] | The Prince brake | ______ | staues |
| The E: of Dorset | ______ | ||
| The Marques of Buck | ______ | ||
| The marquess Hamilton | ______ | ||
After all was done the Prince and all the Tilters once passing round the tilt passt round on alonge before the Prince and so attended him to Somerset howse again.
Fees giuen to the officers of Armes