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XXI. Account of the Ceremonial of the Marriage of the Princess Margaret, sister of King Edward the Fourth, to Charles, Duke of Burgundy, in 1468: communicated to the Archæological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., F.S.A., and, with his permission, by the Central Committee of the Institute to the Society of Antiquaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

Thomas Phillipps
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Central Committee of the Institute to the Society of Antiquaries.
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The Manuscript, from which the following description is taken, is conjectured to have belonged to one of the Wriothesleys, afterwards Garter, King of Arms, and seems to have been written at different times, during the reigns of Edward IV., Richard III., Henry VII., and Henry VIII. It is a quarto volume, of about two hundred leaves of paper, and contains miscellaneous entries on heraldic affairs, but chiefly Lists of Knights, and Coats of Arms.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1846

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page 327 note a June 24, which fell on a Friday in the year 1468; the day therefore on which the Princess took ship for Flanders appears to have been Friday, July 1.

page 330 note b July 10. Sandford gives July 9 as the day on which these nuptials were solemnized. Geneal. Hist. p. 402.

page 334 note c A few of the final letters of some lines are cut off, and are supplied by conjecture.

page 335 note d The word my is omitted in orig.

page 335 note e Some letters cut off

page 337 note f Some letters cut off.

page 338 note g Some letters cut off?