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for to stond in for to se the justes and turneys and other masteryes ther done of the lords and othar. This triumphe continyed xx. dayes space with the days of the metynge of the ij. kyngs.

1520. The xiij. of Aprell the xj. of Henry the Eighth, the erle of Worcestar, lorde chamberlayne of Englande, landyd at Caleys for to goo to Gwynes and the campe of the kyng's counsell of Caleys, for to mete with dyvars lords of Fraunce for to apoynte the grownd at the campe, where the justs and turnements shuld be kepte moaste convenient for suche a triumphe for so noble kyngs and qwenes.

THE apoyntment for the kynge a to atend upon hym over the sea to Caleys in the xij. yere of his reigne, 1520:

Spirituall.

First the archbysshope of Yorke, cardinall.b

tharchbysshope of Cantorbery.c the bysshope of Durham.d

the bysshope of Ely.e
the bysshope of Chestar.f
the bysshope of Excetar.g
tharchbysshope of Armachane.h

a The list of names which now follows is to be compared with another formed on the same occasion which was inserted in the Rutland Papers, pp. 29-38. Of the latter document there is a duplicate copy in the Harleian MSS. No 2210, art. 1. bearing this title: "The appointment for the King and the Queen to Canterbury, and soe to Callais and Guisnes, to the meeting of the French king." It supplies the following corrections or variations: Rutland Papers, p. 30, Bishops' servants, xxxiij. not xxxiiij; the name mentioned in p. 32, note (c) occurs, it is Sir Nicholas Carew, not Carver; p. 33, the Emperor's Ambassadors' horses, for xxiij read xviij; the Venetian Ambassadors' servants, for xxiij read xviij. Among the Heralds, p. 34, is inserted Somerset, and among the Pursuivants Risebank. Among the Knights, p. 36, occurs the name of Sir William Reade, and Sir Thomas Trenchard is omitted. Both the countesses of Oxford are omitted, and the countess of Dorset inserted. P. 37, Every knight's wife that had no husband to have a gentleman, not a woman; sed qu? P. 38, for Aphard read Apleyard.

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Temporall lords.

the duke of Buckyngham.

the duke of Suffolke.

the marqwes Dorsset. the erle of Shrewesbery. the erle of Essex. the erle of Devonshere. the erle of Westmerland. the erle of Stafford. the erle of Kent.

the erle of Wilshere.

the erle of Worcestar.

the erle of Northumberland. the erle of Oxenforde. the erle of Keldare. the lord of Sent John's. the lord Fitzwatar. the lorde of Burgaveny. the lord Hastings.

the lorde Roos.

the lorde Mountagewe.
the lord Ferris.
the lord Darsse.
the lord Dawbeney.
the lord Barnes.

the lord Edmond Howard. the lord Herberd.

the lorde John Grey.

the lorde Leonard Grey.
the lord Richard Grey.
the lorde Broke.
the lorde Lomeley.
the lorde Materface. (?)

the lorde Delaware.
the lorde Dakers of the

Sowthe.

the lorde Cobham.

Chapleyns for the Kynge.

the mastar of the roles.a

the mastar secretary. the dene of the chaple. the kyng's almoner. the deane of Salisbury. tharchedeacon of Richemond. doctar Taylor.

doctar Denton. doctar Fell.

doctar Knight. doctar Stokesley. doctar Higgans.

mastar Magnus.

the clerke of the closet,

a Cuthbert Tunstall.

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