The svbiects happinesse, and the citizens joy : For the Kings Majesties happy and safe returne from Scotland. Expressed in the sumptuous and magnificent entertainment of his Royall Majestie, by the right honourable the Lord Major, with the aldermen and the rest of the companies of this famous city of London, on Thursday, Novemb. 25. 1641. Together with all the trayned bands in their martiall habiliments, attending his Majestie to Guild-hall, where he is sumptuously feasted, and afterwards presented with 30000 l. and from thence royally conducted to his pallace at White-hall,
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