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A18468 A relation of the glorious triumphs and order of the ceremonies, obserued in the marriage of the high and mighty Charles, King of Great Brittaine, and the Ladie Henretta [sic] Maria, sister to the most Christian King of France Together vvith the ceremonie obserued in their troth-plighting, performed in the castle of the Louure, in his Maiesties chamber there. As also the Kings declaration containing a prohibition vnto all his subiects to use any traffique or commerce with the kingdome of Spaine. Published in the Parliament of Paris, the 12. of May, 1625. Whereunto the originall French copie is added.; Ceremonies et solennitez observees en l'eglise de Nostre Dame de Paris, au mariage du roy de la Grand' Bretagne, & de Madame soeur du roy. English and French. France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII). Proclamations, 1625-05-12. 1625 (1625) STC 5029; ESTC S107752 9,717 24

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A RELATION OF THE GLORIOVS TRIVMPHS AND ORDER of the Ceremonies obserued in the Marriage of the High and Mighty CHARLES King of Great Brittaine and the Ladie HENRETTA MARIA Sister to the most Christian King of France TOGETHER WITH THE CEREMONIE obserued in their Troth-plighting performed in the Castle of the Louure in his Maiesties Chamber there AS ALSO THE KINGS DECLARATION containing a Prohibition vnto all his Subiects to vse any Traffique or Commerce with the Kingdome of Spaine Published in the Parliament of Paris the 12. of May 1625. Whereunto the Originall French Copie is added LONDON Printed by T. S. for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at the signe of the Pyde-Bull neere S. Austens Gate 1625. THE GLORIOVS TRIVMPH AND ORDER OF THE Ceremonies obserued in the Marriage of the High and Mightie CHARLES King of Great Britaine and the Lady HENRETTA MARIA Sister to the most Christian King of FRANCE NOW at last God being fauourable vnto our Countrey of France hath pleased to grant what wee most desired so long since and those thicke cloudes which seemed to obscure the lustre of our Country and had as it were conspired to kill the fruite thereof in the very blossome are now scattered and blowne ouer together with the bad influence which threatned vs God in his secret will permitting that two of the most mighty and potent Kingdomes of Christendome should be vnited together by the most glorious Marriage that euer was seene in the world Therefore now our Inuincible King Lewis the Iust must needes promise to himselfe all felicity glory and happinesse heaped vpon him by this Vnion What great contentment hath France and Great Britaine profit to see themselues so inseparably vnited by a more vndissoluable knot then the Gordian and by a friendship better cimmented together then the Stones of the Babilonian walles founded by Semiramis For neuer shall any enemies be found strong enough to shake two so flourishing Kingdomes which deriue their greatnesse from heauen and their limits from the circumference of the Globe Let all good Frenchmen now then reioyce at such time as the aduersaries of our State trembling with amazement and feare haue their very soules afflicted with so goodly an alliance And that I may leaue an eternall memory thereof vnto all posterity I will most succinctly here declare the magnificent triumphes and true manner of this happy marriage ON Thursday the 8. day of May the King came forth into his Chamber and there appeared like the glorious Sunne out-shining the other Starres hauing his Queene with him his second light the Prince his onely brother my Lords the Dukes of Nemours and of Elbeuf the Marshals of Vitry and Bassompiere with other Lords of his Court and sent for the Ladie his Sister who came thither accompanyed with the Queene her mother the Princesses of Conde and of County the Dutchesses of Guise of Cheureuse and Elbeuf with many other great Ladies Her Gowne was of cloth of gold and siluer all poudered ouer with Flower-deluces of gold and enriched with many Diamonds and other precious stones and her traine was borne vp by the yong Ladie of Burbon As she entred into the Kings Chamber with a Maiestie correspondent to her birth my Lords the Earls of Carlile Holland Embassadours for the King of Great Britaine came likewise also in as richly clad as can possibly be expressed giuing vnto the King the Contract of Marriage which was read alowd by the Lord Chancellour after the King had agreed vnto the Couenants This done the Ambassadours with-drew themselues into the Duke of Cheureuse his Chamber which was ouer the Kings and hauing communicated the Contract vnto him He forthwith repaired vnto his Maiestie accompanied with the afore-said Ambassadors and many other great Lords apparelled in a Sute of Blacke the Paines whereof were all garnished with Diamonds and the very tags of his points were enriched with the like Being come before his Maiestie he presented vnto him his Procuration and the power which the King of great Brittaine had giuen him which was inserted at the end of the said Contract which the King signed and the Lady both the Queenes my Lord the Duke of Cheureuse and the Lords Ambassadors likewise This done my Lord the Cardinall De la Roche Foucault made them sure after the manner accustomed Now as such an vnion as this could not be performed without great pompe and infinite ioy and contentment So our Ladies Church was chosen for the Ceremonies of the accomplishment of the Marriage and was hung with rich tapistry and cloth of Gould and Siluer Tissue Then was there a faire and long Gallery raised beginning at the entry of the Archbishops pallace and reached euen vnto the Quire of the said Church This gallery was vnder-propped with many pillers which were couered at the top with Violet-colour Sattin embrodered with golden Flowre-deluces and below with faire fine lynnen trimmed with waxe through this same passed along all the Ceremonies of the Marriage as followeth First the hundred Suissers of the Kings Guard clothed in his Maiesties Lyuery their Drumbe beating and their Ensigne displayed After them 12. Haulbois clothed in the like lyuery which rauished the hearts of the hearers Then eight Drumbes couered with the like which were so lustily beaten vp that the most coward courages were animated with the noyse thereof Ten Trumpets also sounded so merrily that it reioyced all the hearers Then followed Monsieur de Rhodes great Maister of the Ceremonies brauely apparelled and well accompanied After him marched my Lords the Knights of the Order of the Holy Ghost all glistering with precious stones Then came seauen Heraulds of Armes with their Coats of Red Crimson Veluet powdered all ouer with golden Flower-deluces Then followed them my Lords of Vitry and Bassompiere Marshals of France After them my Lord the Duke of Elbeuf Then my Lord the Duke of Cheureuse apparelled in a Sute of Blacke-Cloath cut and lyned with cloath of Gould with a Cap also of cloath of Gould and vpon his head a Iewell which dazelled the eyes of the beholders a Scarfe spotted all ouer with Roses of Diamonds with a short Cloake all imbroidred with Gold and powdred with precious stones Then followed both my Lords the Ambassadors Extraordinary of the King of Great Brittaine c. clad in cloth of siluer Then came the King of France in a garment all imbroidred with Gold and Siluer holding the Lady his Sister in his right hand who had a crowne vpon her head and her Gowne powdred all ouer with Flower-deluces of Gold And Monsieur the Kings Brother on the other side who led her in his left hand being very brauely accoutred The Queene Mother followed next The Queene her selfe in a gowne all imbroidred with Gould Siluer and precious stones The Princesses of Conde and of County bearing vp the long Traine of the same The young Lady of Montpensier The Countesse of Seisons Madame De Guise Madame De