That not long before the death of Robert, the King vpon a festiuall day had a new robe of Scarlet brought vnto him: the cape whereof being somewhat too streight for his head, he did teare a little in striuing to put it on.
For the second hee made many sumptuous feasts, especially vpon the highFestiuall dayes in the yeere.
The great number of riuers riuulets and plashes of water makes hernes and herneries to abound in these parts, yong hensies being esteemed a festiuall dish and much desired by some palates.
A Lump or Lumpus Anglorum so named by Aldrouandus by some esteemed a festiuall dish though it affordeth butt a glutinous jellie and the skinne is beset with stony knobs after no certaine order.
On their festiuall dayes, new moones, and full moones the magistrates make great bankets, and so do such as be of the king his blood.
These princes, in what place soeuer they are, the gouernours of the cities are bound to visite them euery festiuall day.
The order that these Chinos obserue in making bankets, and in celebrating their festiuall daies.
They do celebrate all their festiuall dayes in the night, which is ordinarily their newe moones; and they doo solemnize them with much musicke and newe inuentions.
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