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therle of Cambrige. The duke of Bedford, Constable of England. Therle of Warwik, Steward of England, instede of the duke of Clarence. Therle of Worcestre, Marchal of England, instede of therle Marchal. Of the maner of sittyng of the astates at the other tables in the Halle. First the Barons of the Five Poortes biganne the table of astate in the halle upon the right hand of the Quene. And byneth them at the same table seten the Bouchers of the Chancery. The Maire of London and his brethren thaldermen biganne the table of astate in the halle on the lefte hand of the Quene, with other comoners of the cite, and other men byneth them at the same table. The Bisshoppes biganne the table in the myddis of the halle; that is to say, the table next to the table of the Five Poortes on the right hand. The bisshop of London withynne the table. The bisshop of Durham withynne the table. The bisshop of Bath bifore them. The bisshop of Excestre bifore them. The bisshop of Norwich. The bisshop of Salisbury. The bisshop of Seint David. The bisshop of Bangor. The bisshop of Lincoln. The abbot of Waltham. The bisshop of Carlehill. And than after saten the Justices, and after them worshipful Knyghts and Squiers. And the Ladies biganne the table in the myddes of the halle afore ayenst the table of the Maire and Aldermen. First the countes of Stafford. The countes of the March hire doughter. The countes of Arundel. The countes of Westmoreland. The countes of Northumberland hir doughter. The countes of Oxenford. The lady Nevile, wiffe to the sone and heire of the erle of Westmoreland and doughter of the erle of Somerset. [or rather erle of Kent.[132]] [Footnote 132: _These words have been subsequently added._] Dame Margarete sustre to therle Marchal. The yonger doughter of therle of Somerset. The lady Roos. The lady Clifford to the erle of Northumberland.[133] [Footnote 133: _Sic._] The lady Burgaveny. The lady Talbot. The lady Willoughby. The lady of Mauley. The wiffe of S^{r}. Richard Nevile. And this table was ocupied with Ladies and Damesells. These Lordes suyng were assigned to done the seinc' roiall bifore the Quene. Therle of Northumberland, therle of Westmoreland, the lord Fitz Hugh. The lord Furnyvale, the lord Grey of Wilton. The lord Ferers of Groby, the lord Pownyngs. The lord Haryngton, the lord Darcy. The lord D
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