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[4] The citizens aduertised
hereof, did not onelie pre|pare themselues to meet him,A
sweét sa|crifice. and to present him with gifts in most liberall
manner; but also to adorne, decke, and trim their citie with sumptuous
page|ants, rich hangings, and other gorgeous furniture, in all points like
as is vsed at anie coronation. At the day appointed, there met him (beside
other) foure hundred of the citizens on horsebacke, clad in one li|uerie,
presenting themselues in that order,He was [...] with proces [...]|on of the bi|shop & clergie at S. Geor|ges churches
Southw [...]. vpon the heath on this side Shene, and in most humble
wise, crauing pardon for their offenses past, besought him to take his waie
to his palace of Westminster, tho|rough the citie of London. this sute made
by the re|corder, in name of all the citizens, he gratiouslie granted, and
so held on his iournie, till he came to London bridge,
Gifts pre [...]| [...]ed to the K. by the Lon|doners to p [...]|cifie d [...]s|pleasure co [...]|ceiued agai [...] them. K. Richard roiallie [...] into L [...]don.