Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1737.07.21

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Index Entry French horns, in London, in procession of Freemasons for Earl of Darnley 
Location London 
Citation
PG-P.737.024
14-21 Jul 1737:21 (449)
London. . . April 26.  Yesterday at noon the Earl of
Darnley, Grand Master elect of the Ancient and Honourable
Society of Free-Masons, in a chariot drawn by six fine
horses, attended with upwards of an hundred coaches and
chariots, went from his Lordship's house in Pall-Mall, where
the company breakfasted, which cost his Lordship two hundred
pounds, and then proceeded thro' the city to Fishmonger's
Hall, where a grand entertainment was provided:  There were
three pair of kettle-drums, six trumpets, and eight French
horns, properly dispos'd in the procession.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1737.07.21 
Publisher Franklin, B. 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1737 
Bibliography B0035179
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