Event Comment: [
The edition of 1662 suggests that this was a ballet, 
the text offering description or synopses of 
the entries.  Edition of 1662: Being part of that Magnificent Entertainment by 
the Noble Prince, 
DelaGrange, Lord Lieutenant of Lincolns Inn.  Presented to 
the High and Mighty 
Charles II, Monarch of 
Great Britain, 
France and 
Ireland.  On Friday 3 of January 1662.  
Evelyn, Diary: After Prayers I went to 
Lond: invited to 
the solemn foolerie of 
the Prince de la Grange at Lincolne Inn: where came also 
the King, 
Duke, &c.: beginning with a 
grand Masquev and a formal Pleading before 
the mock-princes (Grandes), Nobles & Knights of 
the Sunn: He had his 
L. Chancelor, 
Chamberlaine, Treasurer, & o
ther 
royal officers gloriously clad & attended, which ended in a magnificent Banquet: one 
Mr John? Lort, being 
the young spark, who maintained 
the Pageantrie.  
Pepys, Diary: While I was 
there, comes by 
the King's life-guard, he being gone to 
Lincoln's Inn this afternoon to see 
the Revells 
there; 
there being, according to an old custom, a prince and all his nobles and o
ther matters of sport and charge.  
John Ward (notebooks, 6 Jan.): I saw a Leopard and 
the same day as strange a sight which was 
the mock prince of Lincolnes' Inne his Nobels his 
Knights of the Garter and his o
ther officers (
Shakespeare Quarterly, XI [1960], 494)