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Gilbert Dugdale
Discours Triomphal (Rouen, 1604)
Newberry Library (Case F39 .326 1604du)
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In his Triumphal Discourse, Gilbert Dugdale describes James VI's triumphal entry into London and coronation as James I of England. Ben Jonson helped to design the pageantry, and William Shakespeare marched in the coronation procession.

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