1425-6 for the arrangements on the duke of Bedford’s coming; with imitation parapets, in the middle in a principal place, a maiden princess (was set up) adorned with many younger maidens standing nearby in white gowns with their hair all around, etc, with David’s words in Psalm written below: ‘You have been the leader of the journey in (Israel’s) sight and you have planted (their) roots in London

Entry:

pp. 102-4 / pp. 1138-40
CIVIC LONDON
1425-6
Bridge House Weekly Payments LMA: CLA/007/FN/03/003
ff 170-70v* (Wages and expenses for 27 January-2 February)

Volume:

Records of Early English Drama: Civic London to 1558. Edited by Anne Lancashire with David J. Parkinson (asst. ed.). 3 vols. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015.

Category:

REED

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Civic London to 1558