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Nahum Tate responded in English "His glorious train and passing pomp to view, A pomp that even to Rome itself was new, Each age, each sex, the Latian turrets filled, Each age and sex in tears of joy distilled."] [Footnote 277: Correspondence of James and Innocent, in the British Museum; Burnet, i 703-705.; Welwood's Memoirs; Commons' Journals, Oct. 28.
1689; An Account of his Excellency Roger Earl of Castelmaine's Embassy, by Michael Wright, chief steward of his Excellency's house at Rome, 1688.] [Footnote 278: Barillon, May 2/12 1687.] [Footnote 279: Memoirs of the Duke of Somerset; Citters, July 5/15. 1687; Eachard's History of the Revolution; Clarke's Life of James the Second, ii.
116, 117, 118.; Lord Lonsdale's Memoirs.] [Footnote 280: London Gazette, July 7.
1687; Citters, July 7/17 Account of the ceremony reprinted among the Somers Tracts.] [Footnote 281: London Gazette, July 4.
1687.] [Footnote 282: See the statutes 18 Henry 6.
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