Englands honour, and Londons glory. With the manner of proclaiming Charles the second king of England, this eight of May 1660. by the honourable the two houses of Parliament, Lord Generall Monk, the lord mayor, alderman, and common councell of the city. The tune is, Vi vel a roy [sic].
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             Englands honour, and Londons glory. With the manner of proclaiming Charles the second king of England, this eight of May 1660. by the honourable the two houses of Parliament, Lord Generall Monk, the lord mayor, alderman, and common councell of the city. The tune is, Vi vel a roy [sic].
             I. W.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill.
           
             Printed for William Gilbertson.,
             London, :
             [1660]
          
           
             Contains 1 illustration: royal arms with crowned initials "C R."
             Signed at end: I. W.
             Date of publication taken from Wing (2nd ed.)
             Reproduction of original in: University of Glasgow. Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685 -- Poetry.
           Ballads, English -- 17th century.
           Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
        
      
    
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           Englands
           honour
           ,
           and
           Londons
           glory
           .
        
         
           With
           the
           manner
           of
           proclaiming
           
             Charles
          
           the
           second
           King
           of
           
             England
             ,
          
           
             this
             eight
             of
             
               May
               ,
            
             1660.
             
          
           by
           the
           honourable
           the
           two
           houses
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           Lord
           Generall
           
             Monk
             ,
          
           the
           Lord
           Mayor
           ,
           Aldermen
           ,
           and
           Common-Counsell
           of
           the
           City
           .
        
         
           The
           tune
           is
           ,
           
             Vi
             vel
             a
             Roy
             .
          
        
         
           
             
               CR
            
             
               DIEV
               ET
               MON
               DROIT
            
             
               HONI
               SOIT
               QVI
               MAL
               Y
               PENSE
            
             royal blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           
             COme
             hither
             Friends
             and
             listen
             unto
             me
             ,
          
           
             and
             hear
             what
             shall
             now
             related
             be
             ,
          
           
             For
             joy
             and
             comfort
             is
             now
             come
             to
             yea
             ,
          
           
             and
             happy
             dayes
             in
             
               England
            
             you
             'l
             sée
             :
          
           
             The
             King
             and
             Parliament
             now
             are
             agréed
             ,
          
           
             to
             ease
             our
             sadnesse
             ,
          
           
             with
             joy
             and
             gladnesse
             ,
          
           
             And
             for
             to
             frée
             us
             from
             all
             our
             annoy
          
           
             as
             by
             the
             Parliament
             now
             is
             decréed
             ,
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 us
                 sing
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 God
                 save
                 the
                 King
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 Drink
                 a
                 good
                 health
                 and
                 sing
                 Vi
                 vel
                 a
                 Roy
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             first
             of
             
               May
            
             to
             our
             great
             comfort
             ,
          
           
             by
             our
             good
             King
             a
             Message
             was
             sent
             ,
          
           
             the
             which
             ye
             Parliament
             receiv'd
             with
             concord
          
           
             and
             sent
             abroad
             the
             Land
             to
             content
             .
          
           
             For
             so
             Lords
             and
             Commons
             together
             agréed
          
           
             with
             their
             frée
             consent
             ,
          
           
             and
             being
             well
             bent
             ,
          
           
             For
             they
             will
             suffer
             none
             us
             to
             destroy
             ,
          
           
             the
             which
             doth
             both
             our
             joy
             &
             comfort
             bréed
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c
                 :
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             eight
             of
             
               May
            
             as
             my
             muse
             doth
             here
             sing
             ,
          
           
             Royall
             King
             
               Charles
            
             with
             a
             full
             consent
          
           
             Was
             then
             proclaimed
             
               Englands
            
             fair
             King
             .
          
           
             by
             Lords
             and
             Commons
             of
             Parliament
             .
          
           
             And
             by
             the
             heavenly
             powers
             divine
             ,
          
           
             and
             in
             
               Londons
            
             Citty
          
           
             The
             cause
             of
             this
             Ditty
          
           
             Vnto
             all
             this
             Nation
             now
             tel
             of
             this
             joy
          
           
             the
             which
             unto
             the
             same
             did
             incline
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             two
             houses
             in
             the
             Pallace
             Yard
          
           
             General
             
               Monk
            
             himselfe
             being
             by
             ,
          
           
             Proclaimed
             the
             King
             with
             great
             regard
             ,
          
           
             their
             acclamation
             reached
             the
             skye
             ,
          
           
             From
             thence
             they
             marched
             along
             the
             
               Strand
               ,
            
          
           
             Vnto
             Temple-barr
             ,
          
           
             whereas
             they
             met
             there
          
           
             The
             Citizens
             all
             with
             exceeding
             joy
             .
          
           
             they
             generally
             without
             command
          
           
             
               
                 Cry'd
                 God
                 save
                 the
                 King
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 the
                 Earth
                 did
                 ring
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 they
                 cast
                 up
                 their
                 hats
                 and
                 cry'd
                 Vi
                 vel
                 a
                 Roy
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             Lord
             Mayor
             and
             Aldermen
             in
             velvet
             gowns
             ,
          
           
             and
             over
             their
             heads
             their
             hats
             they
             did
             wave
             ,
          
           
             Not
             caring
             at
             all
             the
             spending
             their
             Crowns
          
           
             rejoycing
             that
             
               Charls
            
             his
             birth-right
             should
             have
          
           
             The
             City
             Horse
             and
             their
             trained
             Bands
          
           
             this
             tryumph
             did
             grace
             ,
          
           
             each
             man
             in
             his
             place
             ,
          
           
             Did
             shout
             for
             the
             good
             wée
             now
             shall
             enjoy
             ,
          
           
             the
             people
             shouted
             and
             clapt
             their
             hands
             ,
          
           
             
               
                 Crying
                 God
                 save
                 the
                 King
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Through
             fair
             
               London
            
             City
             we
             wel
             understand
          
           
             ye
             loud
             sounding
             trumpets
             ye
             sam
             did
             proclaim
          
           
             The
             like
             Eccho
             never
             hath
             bin
             in
             this
             Land
          
           
             then
             let
             these
             thrée
             Nations
             rejoyce
             for
             ye
             same
             ,
          
           
             And
             all
             good
             people
             that
             in
             them
             remain
          
           
             All
             men
             did
             rejoyce
          
           
             with
             heart
             and
             with
             voyce
          
           
             Which
             all
             our
             sorrow
             at
             once
             did
             destroy
          
           
             for
             joy
             that
             
               Charles
            
             his
             right
             he
             shall
             gain
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 us
                 sing
                 boyes
              
            
             
               
                 God
                 save
                 the
                 King
                 boyes
              
            
             
               
                 Drink
                 a
                 good
                 health
                 and
                 cry
                 Vi
                 vel
                 a
                 Roy
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             Bells
             in
             the
             City
             did
             answer
             them
             then
             ,
          
           
             such
             gallant
             musick
             hath
             seldome
             bin
             heard
             ,
          
           
             The
             Trumpets
             returned
             their
             Ccco
             again
             ,
          
           
             no
             heart
             from
             rejoycing
             at
             that
             time
             was
             har'd
             ,
          
           
             For
             the
             greatest
             number
             were
             all
             of
             one
             mind
             ,
          
           
             at
             every
             stand
             ,
          
           
             the
             Mayor
             did
             command
          
           
             The
             founding
             trumpets
             to
             proclaim
             the
             joy
             ,
          
           
             the
             City
             in
             this
             great
             comfort
             did
             find
             ,
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             City
             so
             high'y
             did
             prize
             the
             same
             ,
          
           
             and
             for
             to
             shew
             their
             ardent
             desire
             ,
          
           
             The
             City
             séemed
             all
             in
             a
             flame
             ,
          
           
             the
             which
             thousands
             then
             did
             admire
             ,
          
           
             Such
             vast
             charges
             men
             did
             then
             bestow
             ,
          
           
             the
             truth
             for
             to
             tell
             ,
          
           
             the
             City
             did
             excell
             ,
          
           
             So
             great
             was
             their
             expressions
             of
             their
             joy
             ,
          
           
             no
             greater
             Ioy
             could
             be
             here
             below
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             The
             Lords
             and
             Commons
             likewise
             were
             glad
             ,
          
           
             to
             sée
             the
             people
             so
             soon
             to
             comply
             ,
          
           
             Many
             were
             reviv'd
             that
             were
             sad
             ,
          
           
             for
             there
             were
             none
             that
             to
             joyn
             did
             deny
             .
          
           
             This
             glorious
             sight
             was
             most
             tryumphant
             ,
          
           
             so
             great
             wa●
             the
             noyse
          
           
             expressing
             their
             joyes
             ,
          
           
             And
             the
             peoples
             hearts
             were
             fil'd
             with
             such
             joy
             ,
          
           
             not
             one
             was
             heard
             to
             make
             any
             complaint
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Many
             brave
             Gallents
             are
             gon
             to
             the
             King
          
           
             to
             bear
             such
             a
             present
             as
             never
             was
             sent
          
           
             Heretofore
             ,
             and
             wée
             hope
             they
             him
             will
             bring
          
           
             for
             to
             be
             crowned
             by
             this
             Parliament
             :
          
           
             Chéer
             up
             fair
             
               England
            
             rejoyce
             and
             be
             glad
             ,
          
           
             the
             rights
             they
             'l
             restore
             ,
          
           
             as
             was
             here-to-fore
             ,
          
           
             And
             all
             offences
             they
             quite
             will
             destroy
             ,
          
           
             and
             no
             one
             shall
             then
             have
             cause
             to
             be
             sad
             ,
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             This
             famous
             City
             great
             
               Jove
            
             defend
             them
             ,
          
           
             their
             grave
             Messengers
             from
             them
             are
             gone
             ,
          
           
             Vnto
             the
             King
             for
             to
             recommend
             them
          
           
             unto
             him
             the
             Citizens
             every
             one
             ,
          
           
             Heaven
             blesse
             those
             Messengers
             that
             faithfull
             be
             ,
          
           
             trust
             is
             reposed
             ,
          
           
             their
             minds
             inclos●d
          
           
             For
             his
             Subjects
             welfare
             is
             all
             his
             joy
             ,
          
           
             by
             his
             Declaration
             at
             large
             you
             sée
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             And
             now
             to
             conclude
             the
             eight
             of
             
               May
               ,
            
          
           
             caused
             all
             
               English-men
            
             loud
             for
             to
             sing
             ,
          
           
             It
             was
             a
             joyfull
             and
             happy
             day
             .
          
           
             Bon-fires
             did
             burn
             and
             the
             Bells
             did
             ring
             ,
          
           
             Then
             let
             us
             praise
             our
             great
             God
             above
             ,
          
           
             he
             hath
             brought
             to
             passe
             ,
          
           
             the
             like
             never
             was
             ,
          
           
             Such
             great
             acclamations
             of
             excéeding
             joy
             ,
          
           
             by
             fame
             performed
             and
             the
             God
             of
             love
             .
          
           
             
               
                 then
                 let
                 us
                 sing
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 God
                 save
                 the
                 King
                 boyes
                 ,
              
            
             
               
                 Cast
                 up
                 your
                 Caps
                 and
                 cry
                 Vi
                 vel
                 a
                 Roy
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             I.
             W.
             
          
        
         
           FINIS
           ,
        
      
    
     
       
         
           The
           true
           manner
           of
           Proclaiming
           
             Charles
          
           the
           Second
           King
           of
           
             England
             ,
             &c.
          
           by
           the
           two
           Houses
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           Lords
           and
           Commons
           from
           
             Westminster
             ,
          
           through
           all
           the
           streets
           of
           
             London
             ,
          
           and
           accompanied
           by
           the
           Lord
           Mayor
           ,
           Aldermen
           ,
           and
           Common-Counsell
           of
           the
           City
           of
           
             London
             :
          
           With
           all
           the
           City
           Trained
           Bands
           for
           their
           guard
           ,
           and
           many
           thousands
           of
           Citizens
           on
           Horse-back
           .
        
         
           London
           ,
           Printed
           for
           
             William
             Gilbertson
             .