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His Maiestie, as well to shew the bountie of his affection towards his Royall Sonne, as to settle in the hearts of his louing subiects, a liuely impression of his Kingly care, for continuance of the happy and peaceable gouernement of his Land in his issue and posteritie, hauing determined to inuest his Princely Highnesse, with those Titles and Solemnities which the former Princes of his Realme haue vsually beene adorned; it seemed fittest, both in regard of his Highnesse yeares, shewing the rare proofes of promising heroicall vertues, and also that it would bee a gladnesse most gratefull and acceptable to the Common-wealth, to haue the



Solemnities thereof royally performed: To the effecting of which the L. Maior and Aldermen of the Citie of London, with the seuerall Companies, Honourably furnished and appointed, and Marsh'alld in faire and comely order, (both by the care and industry of Mr. Nicholas Leate, Citizen and Marchant of London, and one of the chiefe Captaines for the Citie; as also by the well obserued and deseruing paines of Maister Thomas Sparro, Water-Bayly, made for that day Marshall for the water Triumphs) were ready attending, with a great Traine, and costly entertainement, to receiue his Highnesse at Chelsie, their Barges richly deckt with Banners, Streamers, and Ensignes, and sundry sorts of lowd sounding instruments aptly placed amongst them; And for his Graces first entertainment, which was neere Chelsie, A Personage figuring London sitting vpon a Sea-Vnicorne, with sixe Tritons sounding before her, accompanied both with Neptune and the two Riuers Thamesis and Dee, at his first appearing, speakes as followeth.