[1] [2] About the same time, at the speciall instance of the king, in a conuocation of the cleargie holden at Paules in London, it was ordeined, that saint Ge|orge his daie should be celebrate and kept as a dou|ble feast.S. Georges day made a double feast. The archbishop of Canturburie meant to haue honored saint Dunstanes daie with like reue|rence, but it tooke not effect. When the king had set|led things much to his purpose, he caused the bodie of [page 544] king Richard to be remooued with all funerall digni|tie conuenient for his estate, from Langlie to West|minster, where he was honorablie interred with quéene Anne his first wife, in a solemne toome erec|ted and set vp at the charges of this king. Abr. [...]l. out Polychron. ¶ Poly|chronicon saith, that after the bodie of the dead king was taken vp out of the earth, this new king (happi|lie tendering the magnificence of a prince, and abhor|ring obscure buriall) caused the same to be conueied to Westminster in a roiall seat (or chaire of estate) couered all ouer with blacke veluet, & adorned with banners of diuers armes round about. All the horsses likewise (saith this author) were apparelled with blacke, and bare sundrie sutes of armes. Manie other solemnities were had at his interrement, according to the qualitie of the age wherein he liued and died.