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17 Esquire,

——, Esq.

The Banner, Borne by, Esq.

Esquire,

R., Esq.

Retainers of the Knight of the Lion's Paw.

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Borne by a Man at Arms.

The Knight of the Lion's Paw.

, Esq.

Groom.

In a Suit of polished Steel Armour; on a barded Horse—eaparisonscaparisons [sic], &e&c [sic]., Blue and Crimson.

Groom,

Esquire,

The Banner, Borne by a Man at Arms.

Esquire,

The Knights Visitors,

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In characteristic eostumescostumes [sic], on foot, eaeheach [sic] bearing a two-handed sword on his right shoulder.

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With their hoods and bows.

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In his eostumecostume [sic] of offieeoffice [sic], and bearing his wand.

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In eostumescostumes [sic] of offieeoffice [sic], each bearing his key.

On foot.

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As before.

The eavaleadecavalcade [sic] stopped in front of the Grand Pavilion and galleries, when the knights made their eongeecongee [sic] to the Queen of Beauty. The bands of musiemusic [sic] struekstruck [sic] up a martial air, the heralds sounded their trumpets, and the marshals began to arrange for the important business of the day.

The following were the rules observed at the tilting ground, viz.: 1st, No knight was permitted to ride without having on the whole of his tilting pieces. 2d, No knight was allowed to side more than six courses with the same opponent.