coat of arms or blazon An Exact CATALOGUE OF THE Nobility of England, AND LORDS SPIRITUAL, According to their Respective Precedencies; With all their TITLES of HONOUR, (Whether by Creation, Succession, or Office,) And the Particular Times of their SEVERAL PROMOTIONS: Together with their Paternal Coats of Arms; And also those of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees In Blazon. By Robert Dale, Gent. Blanch-Lion Pursuivant, and Dep. Register of the College of Arms. — Inest sua gratia parvis. LONDON Printed, and to be sold by Geo. Grafton, in the Middle-Temple-Lane, Fleetstreet. 1697. royal coat of arms or blazon Du tres-haut, tres-puissant, et tresillustre Prince GUJLLAUME Fils de la Princess ANNE par le Prince GEORGE de DANEMARC; Chevalier du tres-noble Ordre de la JARTJER● Installé au Château de WJNDESORE le 24. me jou de Juillet, l'an MDCXCVI. TO THE Most Illustrious and Highborn Prince, WILLIAM Duke of Gloucester, etc. KNIGHT and COMPANION Of the Most Noble Order of the GARTER. May it please your Highness; YOUR near Relation to the Imperial Crown of England, whence those HONOURS comprised in this ensuing Treatise are derived, induced me, with all Submissive Deference, to lay these First-fruits of my poor Endeavours at Your Highness' Feet, as an humble Oblation of my Dutiful Service, in a modest Assurance of Your Favourable Acceptance and Patronage; an Encouragement able to put Life into the Meanest Undertaker, and without which it must never have appeared in Public, the Author being every way too Inconsiderable to afford it the least Protection. The much-loved Name of Favourite GLOUCESTER, is alone sufficient to Guard it against the Censures of the Prejudiced and Envious, who, through a lazy Malignity, decry many very Useful Performances, rather than take the Pains of outdoing 'em by any Commendable Attempts of their Own. That Noble Disposition and Generous Condescension, Mighty PRINCE, so eminently Conspicuous in Your Highness, is too well Known, and justly Celebrated, to receive an Additional Lustre from any faint Encomiums of mine: I shall therefore readily acknowledge my own Inability, by declining the Custom of such Addresses, and only Presume to make it my Constant and most Ardent Prayer, That Your Great Birth and Glorious Endowments may be further Ennobled by Your yet Greater and more Glorious Achievements; And that, as You are now in Your Blooming Youth, the Darling Object of Great Britain 's most Promising Hopes, so, in Your Riper Age, You may be the Delightful Subject of its Loftiest Panegyrics, and Europe 's united Admiration: That so, after 've attained the Highest Step of Earthly Grandeur, and numerous Years prosperously enjoyed the Happy Honour, You may from thence have the easier Ascent to a Celestial Throne: Which, as 'tis the NATION'S Universal Wish, shall in a more especial manner be sincerely offered up to Heaven by, Illustrious SIR, Your Highness' Most humbly Devoted, and most Faithful Servant, ROBERT DALE. ☞ Note. The King of Sweden is very lately Dead, whereby the First Stall on the Prince's Side, in the Scheme of the Knights of the Garter, (inserted after the Preface) is become Void. And, That the late PROMOTIONS, with the Alterations made at Court, upon His Majesty's going beyond Sea, are all carefully observed in the Supplemental Addenda, etc. following the Index. THE PREFACE. MY PROFESSION obliging me, in some measure, to acquaint myself with these Matters of HONOUR, I began this Collection purely for my own private Satisfaction, and having finished it, was persuaded to make it Public, in hope 'twould not prove altogether Unacceptable to the Curious, who rather want the Leisure than Convenience for a more Perfect Information, by consulting those large and elaborate Volumes Sir William Dugdale Knight, late Garter Principal King of Arms, (and some time Blanch-Lion Pursuivant Extraordinary) hath written on this Subject, I mean his BARONAGE and SUMMONS to PARLIAMENT, which I've chief followed, excepting where by the Light of other Approved Authors, it may reasonably be Presumed those BOOKS are mistaken. What was further Requisite for Accomplishing this Work, is taken from the best Authorities and Intelligence that could well be had, and therefore I dare be Answerable 'tis less Erroneous than any Thing of the like kind yet extant; altho' it must fall short of Absolute Perfection, that (the Difficulties considered) being almost Impossible in such an Undertaking. The METHOD I've pursued herein, is so apparently easy and natural, it needs no Explanation: However, lest any may Except against the orderly Distribution of the Accidental Official Titles, 'twill notwithstanding be necessary for me frankly to acknowledge, That I could never yet observe there was any constant settled Rule for the due Regulation of 'em, but that every Writer on this Subject manifestly appears to have been guided by his own particular Fancy, with some little Regard to the smother Currency of Style: So that having in this Composure first set down in order the Hereditary, and then subjoined all the other Temporary Honours, which occurred to my Knowledge, with respect to their closer Connexion and Affinity; I shall not here in the least Endeavour to Justify (much less Impose) my Opinion, but freely afford every one (as Occasion requires) the liberty of ranking them according to their various Judgements and Discretion. I may rationally suppose NONE can be so wilfully Blind, as not to perceive, That the CREATIONS for the most part have Reference to the nearer or more remote Ancestors or Ancestor of the respective Nobleman to whom they are immediately applied, and generally concentre in Him, as the Heir by Lineal or Collateral Succession, according to the Prime Entails, unless in some of the latest Promotions, which are therefore both Obvious and well enough Known to've been Conferred on the present Possessors. But the Baronies by Writ being many times derived through several Heirs general successively, seemed (I confess) to exact a more Intelligible Deduction; for notwithstanding the Different Summons of the Families by whom they Descend, to those who now enjoy the Titles, be punctually recounted, some Persons (it's probable) may expect I should have been more Express; yet that will be soon Answered for, if't be considered, I propose not a full and perspicuous Illustration of their Genealogical Series, (as being already Performed by Able Hands) but only a 'Slight Glance at the Intermedial Course of such Honours (by Female Heirs) from one Surname to another, for the more certain Passage to their Original Source and Rise. Nevertheless, in some sort to Excuse myself, and partly remove that Inconvenience, I shall gratify the Reader with a summary Account of all the Barons called to Parliament by Writ, treated of in this small Piece, as they present themselves to View in the several Pages thereof, whereunto the Numbers foregoing 'em exactly refer, viz. Pag. 10. Howard, (Duke of Norfolk, Num. 1.) Baron Howard by Writ; And also Baron Mowbray by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Mowbray; Duke of Norfolk, and Baron Mowbray, the First Earl-Marshal of England. This Illustrious Family came to the Earldom of Arundel (a Local Honour) by Inheritance of Arundel-Castle (and Summons to Parliament, in right of an Heiress) from Fitz-Alan, to whom the Title descended by one of the Heirs Female of Albini, whose Ancestor had the Earldom of Arundel, with the Castle, by Marriage of Queen Adeliza Dowager to King Henry the First, as her Dowry, it having been forfeited to the Crown by the Rebellion of Robert de belismo Earl of Arundel, whose Father Roger de Montgomery was advanced to this Earldom by William the Conqueror. 18. Butler, (Duke of Ormond, N. 8.) Baron Butler of Moor-Park, by Writ. 19 Somerset, (Duke of Beaufort, N. 9) Baron Herbert; by Summons, upon having married the Heiress of Herbert Earl of Huntingdon, and Baron Herbert. 24. Talbot, (Duke of Shrewsbury, N. 15.) Baron Talbot, by Writ. 36 Stanley, (Earl of Derby, N. 3.) Baron Strange of Knokyn, by Summons, upon having married an Heiress of the Baron Strange of Knockin. 37. Manners, (Earl of Rutland, N. 4.) Baron Roos of Hamlake, by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Roos of Hamlake. And also Baron Manners of Haddon by Writ. 38. Hastings, (Earl of Huntingdon, N. 5.) Baron Hungerford by Summons, upon having married an Heiress of the Baron Hungerford. 40. Clinton, (Earl of Lincoln, N. 7.) Baron Clinton by Writ. And also Baron Say by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Say. — Howard, (Earl of Suffolk, N. 8.) Baron Howard of Walden, by Writ. 44. Compton, (Earl of Northampton, N. 14.) Baron Compton of Compton by Writ. 48. Fane, (Earl of Westmoreland, N. 19) Baron Le Dispenser by Descent (through an Heiress of Nevil, Baron Bergavenny, who married the Heiress of Beauchamp, Baron Bergavenny, to whom the Title of Le Dispenser came) from an Heiress of Spenser Earl of Gloucester, and Baron Le Dispenser. 52. Bertie, (Earl of Lindsey, N. 23.) Baron Willughby of Eresby, by Summons in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Willughby of Eresby. 53. Mordaunt, (Earl of Peterborough, N. 24.) Baron Mordaunt by Writ. 57 Tufton, (Earl of Thanet, N. 30.) Baron Clifford in right of Descent from an Heiress of Clifford Earl of Cumberland, and Baron Clifford. 68 Lennard, (Earl of Sussex, N. 46.) Baron Dacres by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Fienes, to whom the Title descended (by another Heiress) from the Baron Dacres. 72. Berkeley, (Earl of Berkeley, N. 51.) Baron Berkeley (a Local Honour) by Tenure and Writ. 74. Bertie, (Earl of Abingdon, N. 54.) Baron Norris by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Norris. 76. Darcy, (Earl of Holderness, N. 56.) by Writ, in right of Descent. And also Baron Conyers, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Conyers, and by Writ. 77. Windsor-Hickman, (Earl of Plymouth, N. 57) Baron Windsor by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Windsor. 79. Stafford-Howard, (Earl of Stafford, N. 60.) Baron Stafford in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Stafford. 92. Fiennes, (Viscount Say and Seal, N. 3.) Baron Say and Seal by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Say. 94. Yeluerton, (Viscount Longueville, N. 7.) Baron Grey of Ruthen by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Longevile, to whom the Title descended (by another Heiress) from Grey Earl of Kent, and Baron Grey of Ruthen. 119. Nevile, Baron of Bergavenny, (N. 1.) by Possession of the Castle of Bergavenny and Summons, upon marrying an Heiress of Beauchamp, Baron of Bergavenny, to whom the Title came by Entail from Hastings Earl of Pembroke, whose Ancestor had Bergavenny by an Heiress of Cantilupe, to whom it descended (by another Heiress) from Marshal Earl of Pembroke, who came to it by an Heiress of Braose, who likewise had it from Bruere by another Heiress. 120. Touchet, Baron Audley, (N. 2.) by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Audley. — Bertie, Baron Willughby of Eresby, (N. 3.) by Writ; being Son and Heir apparent to the Earl of Lindsey, Baron Willughby of Eresby, by Descent and Summons. 121. West, Baron La Warr (N. 4.) by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron La-Warr. 122. Berkeley, (commonly called Viscount Dursley) Baron Berkeley of Berkeley, (N. 5.) by Writ; being Son and Heir apparent to the Earl of Berkeley, etc. Baron Berkeley by Summons and Tenure. 123. Parker, Baron Morley (N. 6.) by Summons in right of Descent from an Heiress of Lovel, to whom the Title descended (through the Issue of a younger Son) from the Baron Morle, whose Ancestor married the Heiress of Marshal, Baron of Rye. And also Baron Monteagle by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Stanley, Baron Mont-Egle. 124. Shirley, Baron Ferrer (N. 7.) by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Devereux Earl of Essex, etc. and Baron Ferrer, whose Ancestor had the Title upon Marriage of another Heiress of the Baron Ferrer, anciently Earl Ferrer, and of Derby. — Mildmay, Baron Fitz-Walter (N. 8.) by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Radcliff Earl of Sussex, etc. and Baron Fitz-Walter, to whom the Title came by Descent, from an Heiress of the Baron Fitz-Walter. 125. Sutton, Baroness Dudley (N. 9) originally by Summons, in right of Descent from an Heiress of Somery, to whom the Castle of Dudley (a Barony by Tenure) descended (by an Heiress) from Paganel, and was anciently the Possession of Fitz-Ausculph. 126. Verney, Baron Willughby of Broke (N. 11) by Summons, in right of Descent (through an Heiress of Grevile) from Sir Robert Willughby, Knight of the Garter, Baron of Broke. 127. Wharton, Baron Wharton (N. 13.) by Writ. 128. Paget, Baron Paget (N. 15.) by Writ. 130. North, Baron North (N. 17.) by Writ. And also Baron Grey of Rolston by Writ. 132. Sidney, (commonly called Viscount Lisle) Baron Sidney (N. 20) by Writ; being Son and Heir apparent to the Earl of Leicester, etc. Baron Sidney by Patent. 134. Stuart, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswould (N. 24.) by right of Descent from an Heiress of the Baron Clifton of Layton Bromswould. 145. boil, Baron Clifford of Launsborough (N. 42) by Summons, in right of Descent from the Baron Clifford of Lanesborough, (his Father) summoned by Writ; being Grandson and Heir apparent to the Earl of Burlington, etc. Baron Clifford of Launsburgh by Patent. 146. Granville, (commonly called Viscount Landsdown) Baron Granville (N. 48.) by Writ; being Son and Heir apparent to the Earl of Bath, etc. Baron Grenvile by Patent. 153. Osborne, (commonly called Marquis of Carmarthen) Baron Osborne (N. 54) by Writ; being Son and Heir apparent to the Duke of Leeds, etc. Baron Osborn by Patent. Having with all possible Brevity thus far cleared my way, I shall next proceed to Remark, That in the ARMS I've carefully noted where the Modern Usage varies from the strictness of the Ancient Bearing, whether by Augmentation or otherwise; So likewise where the Maternal Coat hath been Assumed, and the Paternal either Disused or entirely Relinquished. By the Hints under this Head, 'twill not be difficult to guests whose Natural Issue those were, who are either Illegitimate, or descend from such Ancestors; as for instance, in the Duke of Berwick, The Arms of King James the Second are described within a Bordure Componé Gules and Azure; the First charged with Lions of England, and the Last with Fleurs de Lis of France, (the Distinction give him by that King) denoting both his Illegitimacy and Father. In the Proper Coats of several LORDS SPIRITUAL, for default of Constant Entries in our Visitation-Registers, I was under a necessity of having Recourse to Seals and Sculptures, where the Colours not appearing, or being (at best) very dubiously distinguished, I thought 'twould much better become me (in so great an Incertainty) to acquiesce with giving some Notice of the Charge, and leave the Blazon deficient, than unadvisedly hazard the not doing their Lordships Right, or (perchance) Injuring any other Families of their or another Name. It remains now I should suggest but One Thing more to inform the Reader, That for rendering my DESIGN complete, I have Prefixed a SCHEME which by Inspection shows him the Installations of the Knights of the Garter respectively, and likewise Affixed a Perfect INDEX, Alphabetically digested, whereby he may certainly find what TITLES of HONOUR exist in any of the Nobility, as also in what Counties those Places lie from whence they are assumed; most especially Useful to such as may be Unacquainted, who are really PEERS, or only Titular Lords, by the Courtesy of England; as the Eldest Sons of Noblemen, bearing their Father's Inferior Title. To conclude; As neither my Years nor Reading furnished me with any great Advantages for this ESSAY, wherein too I've been wholly destitute of all foreign Assistance; So, no Pains hath been spared, which might conduce to make it Correct: Therefore, I hope, 'twill find the more Candid Construction from the Ingenuous Perusers: And to such as may Dislike it, I shall Address myself only with an Apology borrowed from Horace; — Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidus imperti: Si non, his utere mecum. A True LIST of all the present KNIGHTS of the most Noble ORDER of the GARTER, in a SCHEME of the STALLS of the SOVEREIGN and KNIGHTS COMPANIONS of the said most Noble ORDER, as they now stand in the ROYAL CHAPEL of St. GEORGE within the COLLEGE in the CASTLE at WINDSOR; showing the TIMES of their respective INSTALLATIONS. The SOVEREIGN'S Side. 3. CHRISTIERN the 5th, King of Denmark, etc. 22 Apr. 1663., 15 Car. 2, being then Prince Royal. 1. The SOVEREIGN WILLIAM the 3d, King of ENGLAND, etc. 2 CHARLES the 11th King of Sweden, etc. 29 Maii 1671, 23 Car. 2. 4. Prince GEORGE of Denmark, etc. 8 Apr. 1684, 36 Car. 2. The PRINCE'S Side. 5. Frederick the 3d, Marquis of Brandenburg, Prince Elector, and Great Chamberlain of the Sacred Roman Empire, etc. 5 Jun. 1694, 6 Will. & Mariae. 6. George-William Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg-Zell, Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, etc. 5 Jun. 1694, 6 Will. & Mariae. 7. Prince William (Duke of Gloucester) Son of the Princess Ann, by Prince George of Denmark, etc. 24 Jul. 1696, 8 Will. 3. 8. Auberie Earl of Oxford, etc. 5 Apr. 1661., 13 Car. 2. 9 Henry Duke of Beaufort. 3 Jun. 1672, 24 Car. 2, being then Marquis of Worcester, etc. 10. William Duke of Bedford, etc. 3 Jun. 1672, 24 Car. 2. being then Earl of Bedford, etc. 11. Charles Duke of Southampton, etc. 1 Apr. 1673, 25 Car. 2. being then Styled Earl of Southampton, and Heir in Reversion to the Duchy of Cleveland, etc. 12. John Marquis of Normanby. 28 Maii 1674, 26 Car. 2, being then Earl of Mulgrave, etc. 13. Thomas Duke of Leeds, etc. 19 Apr. 1677, 29 Car. 2. being then Earl of Danby, etc. 14. Charles Duke of Richmond, etc. 20 Apr. 1681, 33 Car. 2. 15. Charles Duke of Somerset, etc. 8 Apr. 1684, 36 Car. 2. 16. George Duke of Northumberland, etc. 8 Apr. 1684, 36 Car. 2. 17. Henry Duke of Norfolk, etc. 22 Jul. 1685, 1 Jac. 2. 18. Henry Earl of Peterborow, etc. 22 Jul. 1685, 1 Jac. 2. 19 Laurence Earl of Rochester, etc. 22 Jul. 1685, 1 Jac. 2. 20. Loüis Earl of Feversham, etc. 25 Aug. 1685, 1 Jac. 2. 21. Robert Earl of Sunderland, etc. 23 Maii 1687, 4 Jac. 2. 22. James Duke of Ormond, etc. 5 Apr. 1689, 1 Will. & Mar. 23. William Duke of Devonshire, etc. 14 Maii 1689, 1 Will. & Mariae, being then Earl of Devonshire, etc. 24. Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, etc. 24 Feb. 1691, 4 Will. & Mariae. 25. Charles Duke of Shrewsbury, etc. 5 Jun. 1694, 6 Will. & Mariae. 26. William Earl of Portland, etc. 25 Mar. 1697, 9 Will. 3. Place this before Page 1. AN Exact Catalogue OF THE NOBILITY OF ENGLAND, etc. DUKES, Of the Blood-Royal. THE most High, Puissant, Dukes. By K Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. and most Illustrious Prince, WILLIAM Duke of Gloucester, only surviving Child of her Royal Highness the Princess Ann, by Prince George of Denmark, and Knight Companion of the most Noble Order of the Garter. BIRTH, etc. This Prince was born at Hampton-Court, on Wednesday the 24th of July, 1689, (1 Will. & Mariae) about Four of the Clock in the Morning, and Baptised on Saturday following, the 27th of the same Month, in the Evening, by the Right Reverend Father in God Henry Lord Bishop of London: the King's most Excellent Majesty, with the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Lord Chamberlain, being Godfathers; and the most Noble Lady Gertrude, Marchioness of Halifax, Godmother. HONOURS. His Illustrious Highness, when Christened, was then immediately declared Duke of Gloucester, by his Uncle King William the Third, and elected into the most Noble Order of the Garter, at a Chapter of the Order held at Kensington 6 Jan. 1695, (7 Will. 3.) in the Evening, by the Sovereign and eleven Knights Companions of the said most noble Order; and having been first Knighted by the Sovereign with the Sword of State, was afterwards Invested with the Garter and George, (the two principal Ensigns of the Order) with the usual Ceremonies: and Installed at Windsor on Friday the 24th of July, 1696, (his Birthday) by the Dukes of Norfolk, Devonshire, and Shrewsbury, Commissionated by His Majesty for that purpose; his Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, with the Dukes of Southampton and Northumberland, the Earls of Rochester and Dorset, Knights Companions of the said Order, being present at the Solemnity. ARMS. The Arms of the Four Kingdoms, viz. First; Quarterly, 1st and 4th France; Azure, three Fleurs de Lis Or. 2d and 3d England; Gules, three Lions passant guardant in pale Or. Secondly, Scotland; Or, a Lion rampant within a double Tressure counter story Gules. Thirdly, Ireland; Azure, an Harp Or, stringed Argent: and Fourthly; Quarterly, France and England, as the First; with a Label of three Points Argent, the middlemost charged with the Cross of St. George, (i. e. a Cross Gules) and an Inescocheon of his Paternal Coat of Denmark. Note. The King's Sons, the King's Brothers, the King's Uncles, the King's Nephews, or the King's Brother's or Sister's Sons, have Precedency before all other Dukes; and are Princes of the Royal Blood of England. Of the Royal Family. THE most High, Puissant, and most Illustrious Prince GEORGE, Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway, and of the Goths and Vandals, Duke of Schleswick, Holstein, Stormar, Dithmarch, and Cumberland, Earl of Oldenburgh, Delmenhorst, and Kendal, Baron of Wockingham, (only Brother to Christiern the Fifth, King of Denmark, etc.) Knight Companion of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Duke of the County of Cumberland, Earl of Kendal (in Westmoreland) and Baron of Ockingham (in Com. Berks) 6 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Or, Semè of Hearts Gules, and three Lions passant guardant in pale Azure, Crowned of the First. ARCHBISHOPS and GREAT OFFICERS, Arch-Bps, and Great Officers. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. who take Place above all Dukes not of the Blood Royal. But note. By a Special Act of Parliament, for the Naturalisation of the most Noble Prince GEORGE of Denmark, and settling his Precedence, it is enacted, That Prince George of Denmark, from and after his being created Duke and Peer of this Realm, shall Take, Hold, and Enjoy, during the term of his Natural Life, the Place and Rank in and out of the Lords House of Parliament, before the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and all other Great Officers, and the Dukes, and all other Peers of this Realm, any Law, Statute, or Custom whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding. Which Bill had the Royal Assent, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. I. Archbishop of Canterbury. 1. THE most Reverend Father in God, THOMAS TENISON, D. D. by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, his Grace, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan; one of the Lords of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Lincoln, 10 Jan. 1691. and Translated to Canterbury 16 Jan. 1694. ARMS. The Archiepiscopal See; Azure, a Pastoral Staff in pale Argent, ensigned with a Cross patè Or, surmounted by a Pall of the Second, edged and fringed as the Third, charged with four like Crosses fitched Sable. His Grace bears as his Coat; three Leopards heads _____ jessant Fleurs de Lis _____ over all a bend ingrailed II. Lord High Chancellor, or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. 1. The right honourable Sir JOHN SUMMER Knight, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, and one of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. III. Archbishop of York. 2. The most Reverend Father in God, JOHN SHARP, D. D. by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of York, his Grace, Primate of England, and Metropolitan. CONSECRATION. Archbishop the 5th of July, 1691. ARMS. The Archiepiscopal See; Gules two Keys endorsed in Saltire (the dexter surmounting the sinister) Argent, in chief an Imperial Crown Or. His Grace's Coat; Azure, a Pheon Argent, within a Border Or, charged with eight Torteauxes. iv Lord High Treasurer of England. 3. This Office is now executed by Commissioners. V Lord Precedent of the Council. 3. The high, puissant, and most noble Prince THOMAS OSBORNE, Duke of Leeds, etc. Lord Precedent of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. See more among the Dukes, Num. 16. VI Lord Privy Seal. 4. The most Noble and Puissant Lord THOMAS HERBERT, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, etc. Lord Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Seal. See more among the Earls, Num. 6. Other DUKES and DUCHESS'. Dukes. By K. Rich. 3. and K. Hen. 8. 1. THE High, Puissant, and most Noble Prince HENRY HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk, Hereditary Earl-Marshal of England; Earl of Arundel, Surrey, Norfolk and Norwich, Baron Mowbray, Howard, Segrave, Brewse (of Gower) Fitz-Alan, Warren, Clun, Oswaldestre, Maliravers, Greystock, Furnival, Verdon, Lovetot, Strange (of Blackmere) and Howard of Castle-Rising: After the Princes of the Royal Blood, First Duke, Earl and Baron of England, Chief of the Illustrious Family of the Howards, Constable and Governor of his Majesty's Royal Castle and Honour of Windsor, Lord Warden of Windsor Forrest, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Norfolk, Surrey, and Berks, of the City of Norwich and County of the same, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said Counties of Norfolk and Berks, one of the Lords of his Majesty's most honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, etc. Fellow of the Royal Society. CREATIONS. Baron Howard, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, per Hen. 6. 15 Octob. (1470) in the 10th Year of King Edward the 4th, and also 19 Aug. (1472) 12 Edw. 4. Earl Marshal and Duke 28 Jun. (1483) 1 Ric. 3. Earl of Surrey, 28 Jun. (1483) 1 Ric. 3. Confirmed 3 Nou. (1492) 8 Hen. 7. And again, 13 May (1509) 1 Hen. 8. Again Earl of Surrey, and Duke, 1 Febr. (1515) 5 Hen. 8. Earl of Arundel [a Feudal Honour, or Local Dignity, as anciently adjudged in Parliament, 8 July (1433) 11 Hen. 6.] by Inheritance and Possession of that Castle only, without any other Creation, and summons to the Parliament 16 Jan. (1580) 23 Eliz. by Descent; originally as well before as after the Conquest, by K. Will. 1. and by Maud the Empress (temp. Steph.) confirmed by K. Hen. 2. and also 27 Jun. (1189) 1 Ric. 1. Earl of Norfolk, 6 Jun. (1644) 20 Car. 1. Baron Howard of Castle-Rising, by Letters Patent, 27 Mar. (1669) 21 Car. 2. Earl of Norwich and Earl-Marshal Hereditary, 19 Octob. (1671) 24 Car. 2. Baron Mowbray by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 6 Mar. (1678) 31 Car. 2. And likewise 21 Mar. (1639) 31 Car. 1. by Descent; originally, 8 Jun. (1294) 22 Edw. 1. ARMS. Gules, a Bend between six Cross-croslets fitchè Argent; with an Augmentation, Scilt. In medio Bendae Armorum praefati Ducis proprii Nominis, viz. Scuto de Howard, integram medietatem superioris partis Leonis rubei, sagittâ ore confossi, depictique rectis Coloribus Armorum Regni Scotiae, [or as the learned Camden explains it; In media area illa Argentea transversa (Bendam vocant) scutum aureum cum dimidiato Leone rubro, sagittâ ore transfixo, intra ejusdem coloris Limbum duplicem utrinque liliatum.] That is to say; In the midst of the bend on an Escocheon Or, a Demilion rampant (pierced through the Mouth with an Arrow) within a double Tressure counterflory Gules. Note. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk hath Precedence of all the other Dukes, not only by his Creation, but likewise in respect of his Office; for, as Earl-Marshal of England, he is to take place with the Lord Great Chamberlain, Lord Great Constable [but after them] and Lord High-Admiral of England, Lord Steward and Lord Chamberlain of the King's Household, next after the Lord Privy-Seal, above all other Personages being of the same Estate and Degree. Great Officer. WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire, etc. Lord Steward of His Majesty's most Honourable Household. See more among the Dukes, Num. 18. By K. Edw. 6. 2. CHARLES SEYMOUR, Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertford, Viscount Beauchamp, Baron Seymour, Beauchamp of Hache, and Seymour of Troubridg, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Dukes. By K. Edw. 6. and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter; Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth in right of Elizabeth his Duchess, who is Heir to the Baronies of Percy, Lucy, Poynings, Fitz-Payne, Bryan and Latimer, being sole Daughter and Heir to Josceline the eleventh and last Earl of Northumberland, of that most Illustrious Family. CREATIONS. Viscount, 5 Jun. (1536) 28 Hen. 8. Earl, 18 Octob. (1537) 29 Hen. 8. Baron Seymour by Letters Patent, 15 Feb. (1546) 1 Ed. 6. Duke, 16 Feb. 1 Ed. 6. Baron Beauchamp, and again Earl, 13 Jan. (1558) 1 Eliz. Further Grant of Baron of Parliament, and of Earl, 14 May (1608) 6 Jac. 1. And Baron Seymour of Troubridge by Letters Patent, 19 Febr. (1640) 16 Car. 1. ARMS. Quarterly; 1st, an Augmentation, viz. Or, on a Pile Gules, between six Fleurs de Lies Azure, three Lions of England, 2dly, Duchess'. the Paternal Coat of Seymour Scilt. Gules, two Wings conjoined in Lure Or. By K. Cham 2. 3. BARBARA VILLIERS, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Southampton, and Baroness of Non-such. CREATIONS. Baroness, Countess and Duchess, 3 Aug. (1670) 22 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, on a Cross Gules, five Escallops Or; with a Crescent for difference. 4. LOVISE de QVEROVALLE, Duchess of Portsmouth, Countess of Fareham, and Baroness of Petersfield. CREATIONS. Dukes. By K. Cham 2. Baroness, Countess and Duchess, 19 Aug. (1673) 25 Car. 2. ARMS. Barry of Six Argent and Azure. 5. CHARLES LENOS, Duke of Richmond and Lenox, Earl of March and Darnley, Baron of Settrington and Methuen, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron of Settrington, Earl of March and Duke of Richmond, (being English Honours) 9 Aug. (1674) 27 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King Charles the 2d, within a Bordure componè Argent and Gules; the Argent charged with Verdoy of Roses of the Second, barbed and seeded Proper. 6. CHARLES FITZ-ROY, Duke of Southampton (Heir in Reversion to the Duchy of Cleveland, etc.) Earl of Chichester, and Baron of Newberry, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron, Earl and Duke, 10 Sept. (1674) 27 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King Charles the 2d, with a Baston sinister Ermine. 7. CHARLES FITZ-ROY, Duke of Grafton, Earl of Ewston, (Heir in Reversion to the Earldom of Arlington, etc.) Viscount Ipswich, and Baron of Sudbury. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 16 Aug. (1671) 24 Car. 2. And Duke 11 Sept. (1674) 27 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King Charles the 2d, with a Baston sinister Componè Argent and Azure. 8. JAMES BUTLER, Duke, Marquis and Earl of Ormond, Earl of Brecknock and Ossory, Viscount Thurles, Baron Butler of Lanthony, and Butler of Moor-Park; Baron of Arclo; Chief Butler of the Kingdom of Ireland; Lord of the Royalties and Franchises of the County Palatine of Tiperary; one of the Lieutenant-Generals of His Majesty's Army; Colonel and Captain of the Second Troop of the King's Guards; Gentleman of His Majesty's Royal Bedchamber; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Somerset; one of the Lords of His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council in England and Ireland; Chancellor of the Universities of Oxford and Dublin; High Steward of the City of Westminster, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Earl of Ormond, 2 Nou. (1328) 2 Edw. 3. Again Earl of Ormond, as also Earl of Ossory, 13 Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. And Marquis, 30 Aug. (1642) 18 Car. 1. being Irish Honours. Earl of Brecknock, and Baron Butler of Lanthony in Wales, 20 Julii (1660) 12 Car. 2. Duke in Ireland, 13 Mar. (1660) 13 Car. 2. Duke in England, 9 Nou. (1682) 34 Car. 2. Baron Butler of Moor-Park, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 14 Sept. (1666) 18 Car. 2. ARMS. Or, a Chief indented Azure. 9 HENRY SUMMERSAULT, Duke of Beaufort, Marquis and Earl of Worcester, Baron Herbert, Lord of Ragland, Chepstow, and Gower, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron jure Uxoris, and by Letters Patent 26 Nou. (1506) 22 Hen. 7. Originally by Descent, and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 26 Julii (1461) 1 Edw. 4. Earl, 1 Feb. (1513) 5 Hen. 8. Marquis, 2 Nou. (1642) 18 Car. 1. And Duke, 2 Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of Henry Beaufort Duke of Somerset, viz. Quarterly; France and England, within a Bordure componè Argent and Azure. 10. GEORGE FITZ-ROY, Duke and Earl of Northumberland, Viscount Falmouth, Baron of Pontefract (vulgo Pomfret) and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 1 Octob. (1674) 26 Car. 2. And Duke, 6 Apr. (1683) 35 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King Charles the Second, with a Baston sinister componè Ermine and Azure. 11. CHARLES BEAUCLAIR, Duke of St. Alban, Earl of Burford, and Baron of Heddington, Master-Falconer to His Majesty, and Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. CREATIONS. Baron and Earl, 27 Dec. (1676) 28 Car. 2. And Duke, 10 Jan. (1683) 35 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King Charles the Second, with a Baston sinister Gules, charged with three Roses Argent, seeded and barbed Proper. 12. JAMES FITZ-JAMES, Dukes. By K. Jam. 2. Duke of Berwick, Earl of Tinmouth, and Baron of Bosworth. CREATIONS. Baron, Earl, and Duke, 19 Mar. (1687) 3 Jac. 2. ARMS. The Arms of King James the Second, within a Bordure componè Gules and Azure, the Gules charged with Lions of England, and the Azure with Fleurs de Lis of France. 13. CHARLES POULET, By K. Will. 3. and Q Mary 1. Duke of Bolton, Marquis of Winchester, Earl of Wiltshire, and Baron St. John of Basin, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for the County of Southampton, the Town of Southampton and County of the same, Lord Warden of the New Forest in Hamshire, Colonel of a Regiment of Foot in the King's Service, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 9 Mar. (1538) 30 Hen. 8. Earl, 19 Jan. (1549) 3 Edw. 6. Marquis, 11 Octob. (1551) 5 Edw. 6. And Duke, 8 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Sable, three Swords, their Points in Pile Argent, the Hilts Or, with a Crescent for difference. 14. MEINHARDT SCHONBURG, Duke of Schonberg and Leinster, Marquis of Harwich, Earl of Brentford and Bangor, Baron of Teyes and Tarragh, Lieutenant-General and Commander in chief of all His Majesty's Land-Forces within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed; One of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council; Count of the Sacred Roman Empire, and Mertola, Grandee of Portugal, etc. CREATIONS. Baron of Teyes, Earl of Brentford, Marquis of Harwich, and Duke of Schonberg, (English Honours) 9 Maii (1689) 1 Will. & Mar. Baron of Tarragh, Earl of Bangor, and Duke of Leinster, (Irish Honours) 3 Mar. (1691) 4 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, an Inescocheon Sable, over all a Carbuncle of eight Rays Or, with a Crescent for difference. 15. CHARLES TALBOT, Duke of Shrewsbury, Marquis of Alton, Earl of Shrewsbury, Weysford, and Waterford, Baron Talbot, Strange (of Blackmere) Furnival, Verdon, Lovetot, Gifford (of Brimsfield) Comyn (of Badenagh) Valence and Mounchensey, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Worcester and Hereford, as also of the City of Worcester and County of the same; one of the King's Principal Secretaries of State, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron Talbot, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 5 Jun. (1330) 4 Edw. 3. Earl of Shrewsbury, 20 Maii (1442) 20 Hen. 6. Earl of Weysford— and Earl of Waterford, 17 Julii (1446) 24 Hen. 6. both Irish Honours. Marquis and Duke, 30 Apr. (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Gules, a Lion rampant within a Bordure ingrailed, Or. 16. THOMAS OSBORNE, Duke of Leeds, Marquis of Carmarthen, Earl of Danby, Viscount Latimer, Baron Osborne of Kiveton, (vulgò Keeton) and Baronet, Lord Precedent of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, Lord Lieutenant of the East, West, and North Ridings in the County of York, of the City of York, and County of the same; as also Custos Rotulorum for the East Riding of Yorkshire, and the Liberties of Ripon and Cawood, in the said County; Governor of His Majesty's Town and Fortress of Kingston upon Hull, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baronet, 13 Julii (1620) 18 Jac. 1. Baron and Viscount, 15 Aug. (1673) 25 Car. 2. Earl, 27 Jun. (1674) 26 Car. 2. Marquis, 20 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. And Duke, 4 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Quarterly Ermine, and Azure, a Cross Or. 17. WILLIAM RUSSELL, Duke of Bedford, Marquis of Tavistock, Earl of Bedford, Baron Russel, and Baron Russel of Thornhaugh, Baron Howland of Streatham, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Bedford and Cambridge, and during the minority of Wriothesly (commonly called Marquis of Tavistock) his Grandson and Heir apparent, Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County and the Liberty of Westminster, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron Russel, by Letters Patent, 9 Mar. (1538) 30 Hen. 8. Earl, 19 Jan. (1549) 3 Edw. 6. Baron Russel of Thornhaugh, 21. Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. Marquis and Duke, 11 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. And Baron Howland of Streatham, 13 Jan. (1695) 7 Will. 3. ARMS. Argent, a Lion rampant Gules, on a Chief Sable, three Escallops of the First. 18. WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire, Marquis of Hartingdon, Earl of Devonshire, and Baron Cavendish of Hardwick, Lord Steward of His Majesty's most Honourable Household, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Derby, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. Earl, 17 Aug. (1618.) 16 Jac. 1. Marquis and Duke, 12 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Sable, three Harts-heads caboched Argent, attired Or. 19 JOHN HOLLES, Duke of Newcastle, Marquis and Earl of Clare, and Baron Houghton of Houghton, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Nottingham, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County, as also for the Town of Nottingham and County of the same. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 9 Julii (1616) 14 Jac. 1. Earl, 2 Nou. (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. Marquis and Duke, 14 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Ermine, two Piles (their Points meeting in base) Sable. Duke's are usually styled by the King, Our Right Trusty and Right entirely Beloved Cousins; but when of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, then with the addition of, and Councillors. MARQUESS'. Marquess' By K. Cham 2. 1. THE most Noble and Puissant Prince WILLIAM SAVILE, Marquis and Earl of Halifax, Viscount Halifax, Baron Savile of Eland, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron and Viscount, 13 Jan. (1667) 19 Car. 2. Earl, 16 Julii (1679) 31 Car. 2. And Marquis, 17 Aug. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, on a bend Sable, three Owls of the First. 2. WILLIAM HERBERT, By K. Jam. 2. Marquis and Earl of Powys, Viscount Montgomery of the Town of Montgomery, Baron Powys of Powys, Marquess' By K. Jam. 2. and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 16 Nou. (1622) 20 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 2 Apr. (1629) 5 Car. 1. Earl, 4 Apr. (1674) 26 Car. 2. Viscount and Marquis, 24 Mar. (1687) 3 Jac. 2. ARMS. Per pale Azure and Gules, three Lions rampant Argent, armed Or. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. 3. JOHN SHEFFEILD, Marquis of Normanby, Earl of Mulgrave, and Baron Sheffeild of Butterwike, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 16 Febr. (1546) 1 Edw. 6. Earl, 7 Febr. (1625) 1 Car. 1. And Marquis, 10 Maii. (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Marquess' By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. Argent, a Chevron between three Garbs Gules. Marquess' are usually styled by the King, Our Right Trusty and entirely Beloved Cousins; but when of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, then with the addition of, and Councillors. Other great Officers. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. Other GREAT OFFICERS who take Place (in respect of their Offices) above all of their Degree. I. Lord Great Chamberlain of England. 1. THE most Noble and Puissant Lord ROBERT BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey, etc. Lord Great Chamberlain of England. See among the Earls, ante Num. 1, and more Num. 23. II. Earl-Marshal of England. 2. The High, Puissant, and most Noble Prince HENRY HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk, etc. Hereditary Earl-Marshal of England. See more among the Dukes, Num. 1. III. Lord High Admiral of England. 3. This Office is now executed by Commissioners. iv Lord Steward of the King's Household. 4. The High, Puissant, and most Noble Prince WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire, etc. Lord Steward of His Majesty's most Honourable Household. See among the Dukes, inter Num. 1, & 2. And more, Num. 18. V Lord Chamberlain of the King's Household. 5. The most Noble and Puissant Lord CHARLES SACKVILE, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, etc. Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's most Honourable Household. See among the Earls, ante Num. 1, and more, Num. 9 EARLS. Earls. Great Officers. THE most Noble and Puissant Lord ROBERT BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey, etc. Lord Great Chamberlain of England. See more afterwards, Num. 23. CHARLES SACKVILE, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, etc. Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's most Honourable Household. See more afterwards, Num. 9 By Maud the Empr. etc. 1. The most Noble and Puissant Lord AUBREY de VERE, Earl of Oxford, Baron Bolbeck, Saunford, and Badlesmere; one of the Lieutenant's General of the King's Army, Colonel and Captain of His Majesty's Regiment of Horse-Guards, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Essex, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, Earls. By Maud the Empr. etc. one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Earl, in King Stephen's time, by Maud the Empress (anno 1137) sans date. Confirmed by Henry her Son, right Heir of England and Normandy; also sans date: And again Confirmed by the same Henry when he was King, by the Name of Hen. 3. sans date. The Baronies of Heirs general. ARMS. Quarterly, Gules and Or, a Mollet in the First quarter Argent. 2. ANTHONY GREY, By K. Edw. 4. Earl of Kent, Chief of the Ancient and Illustrious House of Grey, from which are descended and branched the Barons of Rotherfield, Codnore, Wilton, Ruthin, Groby and Rugemont; the Viscount Lisle, Earls. By K. Edw. 4. the Earl of Stamford, the Marquis Dorset, and the Duke of Suffolk, all of that Surname, derived from the Castle and Honour of Grey in Picardy, their Patrimony before the Conquest. CREATION. Earl, 30 Maii (1465) 5 Edw. 4. ARMS. Barry of Six Argent and Azure, in Chief three Torteauxes. By K. Hen. 7. 3. WILLIAM STANLEY, Earl of Derby, Baron Stanley, Strange (of Knokyn) and Mohun, Lord of Man and the Isles. CREATIONS. Baron Stanley, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 24 Maii (1461) 1 Ed. 4. And Earl, 27 Octob. (1485) 1 Hen. 7. ARMS. Argent, on a bend Azure, three Staggs Heads Caboched Or. 4. JOHN MANNERS, Earls. By K. Hen. 8. Earl of Rutland, Baron Roos, (of Hamlake) Trusbut and Belvoir, Baron Manners of Haddon, and Lord Lieutenant of the County of Leicester. CREATIONS. Baron Roos, by Descent and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 12 Nou. (1515) 7 Hen. 8. Anciently, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. and 8 Jun. (1294) 22 Edw. 1. Originally, 24 Dec. (1264) 49 Hen. 3. Earl, 18 Jun. (1525) 17 Hen. 8. And Baron Manners of Haddon, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 29 Apr. (1679) 31 Car. 2. ARMS. Or, two Barrs Azure, a Chief Quarterly of the Second, and Gules; the first charged with two Fleurs de Lis of France, and the last with a Lion of England; which Chief was anciently Gules, and the Charge thereon is an Augmentation. 5. THEOPHILUS HASTINGS, Earl of Huntingdon, Baron Hastings, Hungerford, Botreaux, Molins, and Moels. CREATIONS. Baron Hastings, by Letters Patent, (1461) 1 Edw. 4. Baron Hungerford jure Uxoris, and by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 15 Nou. (1482) 22 Edw. 4. By Descent; Originally, 7 Jan. (1425) 4 Hen. 6. And Earl, 8 Dec. (1529) 21 Hen. 8. ARMS. Argent, a Maunch Sable. By K. Edw. 6. 6. THOMAS HERBERT, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Baron Herbert (of Caerdiff) Ros (of Kendal) Parr, Fitz-Hugh, Marmion, St. Quintin, and Herbert of Shurland, Lord Keeper of His Majesty's Privy Seal, one of the King's Plenipotentiaries for the Treaty of a General Peace; Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Wilts, Monmouth, Pembroke, Earls. By K Edw. 6. Carmarthen, Cardigan, Breccon, Glamorgan and Radnor, of the Town and County of Haverford West, Town of Carmarthen and County of the same; as also Custos Rotulorum for the said Counties of Pembroke and Glamorgan, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, and Fellow of the Royal Society. CREATIONS. Baron Herbert of Caerdiff by Letters Patent, 10 Octob. (1551) 5 Edw. 6. Earl of Pembroke, 11 Octob. (1551) 5. Edw. 6. Baron Herbert of Shurland, and Earl of Montgomery, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. ARMS. The Arms of William Herbert Earl of Pembroke (temp. Edw. 4.) viz. Per pale Azure and Gules, three Lions rampant Argent, armed Or; with a Bordure compone Or and Gules; the last charged with Peasants, which Charge hath been long left off, and the Bordure since wholly disused. Earls. By Q. Eliz. 7. HENRY CLINTON, Earl of Lincoln, Baron Clinton and Say. CREATIONS. Baron Clinton, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 6 Feb. (1298) 27 Ed. 1. And Earl, 4 Maii (1572) 14 Eliz. ARMS. Argent, Six Cross-croslets fitchè (3, 2, & 1) Sable, on a Chief Azure, two Mollets Or, pierced Gules; but of late the Crosses have been disused. By K. Jam. 1. 8. HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Suffolk, and Baron Howard of Walden, Commissary-General of the Musters, and Housekeeper of His Majesty's Royal Palace of Audley-end. CREATIONS. Baron, by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 24 Octob. (1597) 39 Eliz. And Earl, 21 Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. ARMS. The same as the Duke of Norfolk [Num. 1. Earls. By K. Jam. 1. ] with a Crescent for Difference. 9 CHARLES SACKVILLE, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Baron of Buckhurst, and Baron Cranfeild of Cranfeild, Lord Chamberlain of the King's most Honourable Household, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County, High Steward of the Borough of Stratford upon Avon, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron Buckhurst, by Letters Patent, 8 Jun. (1566) 8 Eliz. Earl of Dorset, 13 Mar. (1603) 1 Jac. 1 Baron Cranfeild of Cranfeild, and Earl of Middlesex, 4 Apr. (1675) 27 Car. 2. ARMS. Quarterly Or and Gules, a bend Vaire. 10. JAMES CECIL, Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranburne, and Baron (Cecil) of Essingdon, Lord High Steward of the Borough of Hertford, elect. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 13 Maii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. And Confirmed 13 Aug. (1603) 1 Jac. 1. Viscount, 20 Aug. (1604) 2 Jac. 1. And Earl, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Exeter next ensuing, [Num. 11.] viz. Barry of Ten Argent and Azure, over all six Escocheons Sable, each charged with a Lion rampant of the First, with a Crescent for difference. 11. JOHN CECIL, Earl of Exeter, and Baron of Burleigh. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 25 Feb. (1570) 13 Eliz. And Earl, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. ARMS. Barry of Ten Argent and Azure, over all six Escocheons Sable, each charged with a Lion rampant of the First. 12. JOHN EGERTON, Earl of Bridgwater, Viscount Brackley, Baron of Ellesmere, and Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Buckingham, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 21 Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. Viscount, 7 Nou. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. And Earl, 27 Maii (1617.) 15 Jac. 1. ARMS. The Arms of Sir Richard Egerton of Ridley, in Com. Pal. Cestr. Knight, viz. Argent, a Lion rampant Gules, between three Pheons Sable, with a Bordure ingrailed of the last, which Bordure hath of late been disused. 13. PHILIP SIDNEY, Earl of Leicester, Viscount Lisle, and Baron Sidney of Penshurst. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 13 Maii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. Viscount, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. And Earl, 2 Aug. (1618.) 16 Jac. 1. ARMS. Or, a Pheon Azure. 14. GEORGE COMPTON, Earl of Northampton, and Baron Compton of Compton, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Warwick, City of Coventry, and County of the same; as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County of Warwick. CREATIONS. Baron, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 8 Maii (1572) 14 Eliz. And Earl, 2 Aug. (1618.) 16 Jac. 1. ARMS. Sable, a Lion passant Guardant Or, between three Helmets Argent, garnished Gold, which Lion is an Augmentation. 15. CHARLES RICH, Earl of Warwick and Holland, Baron Rich of Leighs, and Baron of Kensington. CREATIONS. Baron Rich, by Letters Patent, 16 Feb (1546) 1 Edw. 6. Earl of Warwick, 6 Aug. (1618.) 16 Jac. 1. Baron of Kensington by Letters Patent, 8 Mar. (1622) 20 Jac. 1. And Earl of Holland, 24 Sept. (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. ARMS. Gules, a Cheveron between three Crosses Botonè Or. 16. BAZIL FIELDING, Earl of Denbigh and Desmond, Viscount Fielding and Callen, Baron Fielding of Newnham-Padox, and Baron Fielding of the Caghe, Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in the King's Army. CREATIONS. Baron Fielding of Newnham-Padox, and Viscount Fielding, 30 Dec. (1620) 18 Jac. 1. Earl of Denbigh, 14 Sept. (1622) 20 Jac. 1. being all English Honours. Baron Fielding of the Caghe, Viscount Callen, and Earl of Desmond, (Irish Honours) 22 Nou. (1622) 20 Jac. 1. ARMS. Argent, on a Fess Azure, three Lozenges Or. 17. JOHN DIGBY, Earl of Bristol, and Baron Digby of Shirburne, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Dorset, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 25 Nou. (1618.) 16 Jac. 1. And Earl, 15 Sept. (1622) 20 Jac. 1. ARMS. Azure, a Fleur de Lis Argent, with a Mollet for Difference. 18. PAULET St. JOHN, Earl of Bolenbroke, and Baron St. John of Bletso; Custos Rotulorum for the County of Bedford, and Recorder of the Town of Bedford. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 13 Jan. (1558) 1 Eliz. And Earl, 28 Dec. (1624.) 22 Jac 1. ARMS. Argent, on a Chief Gules, two Mollets pierced Or. 19 VERE FANE, Earl of Westmoreland, Baron le Dispenser and Burghersh. CREATIONS. Baron Burghersh and Earl, 29 Dec. (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. Recognition of the Barony of Le Dispenser by Letters Patent, 25 Maii (1604) 2 Jac. 1. Originally by Descent; and Summons to Parliament, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. ARMS. Azure, three lefthand Gauntlets, Or. 20. CHARLES MONTAGV, Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandevile, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, Captain of the Yeomen of His Majesty's Guard, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Huntingdon, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County. CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 19 Dec. (1616) 18 Jac. 1. And Earl, 5 Feb. (1625) 1 Car. 1. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Montagu, [Num. 64.] viz. Argent, three Lozenges in Fess Gules, within a Bordure Sable, with a Crescent for Difference. 21. THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Berkshire, Viscount Andover, and Baron Howard of Charlton. CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 23 Jan. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. And Earl, 6 Feb. (1625) 1 Car. 1. ARMS. The same as the Duke of Norfolk, [Num. 1.] with a Crescent upon a Crescent for Difference. 22. RICHARD SAVAGE, Earl Rivers, Viscount Colchester, and Viscount Savage of Rock-Savage, Baron Darcy of Chich, and Baronet, one of the Lieutenants-General of Horse in the King's Army, Captain and Colonel of His Majesty's third Troop of Horse-Guards, Lord Lieutenant of the County-Palatine of Chester, City of Chester, and County of the same; as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County-Palatine of Chester. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Viscount Savage of Rock-Savage, 4 Nou. (1626.) 2 Car. 1. Viscount Colchester, and Earl, upon the Death of Thomas (Darcy) Earl Rivers, etc. [21 Feb. (1639) 15 Car. 1.] who had been created Viscount, 5 Julii (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. And Earl, 4 Nou. (1626.) 2 Car. 1. Baron Darcy of Chiche by Descent, and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 23 Jan. (1558) 1 Eliz. Originally by Letters Patent, 5 Apr. (1551) 5 Edw. 6. ARMS. Argent, Six Lions rampant (3, 2, & 1.) Sable. 23. ROBERT BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey, Baron Willughby of Eresby, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, and Forester; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lincoln, as also of the City of Lincoln and County of the same City; Custos Rotulorum for the parts of Holland, Kesteven, and Lindsey in the said County of Lincoln, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, and Fellow of the Royal Society. CREATIONS. Baron, by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 16 Jan. (1580) 23 Eliz. by Descent; Originally, 26 Julii (1313) 7 Edw. 2. And Earl, 22 Nou. (1626.) 2 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, three Battering Rams barways Proper, armed and garnished Azure. 24. HENRY MORDAUNT, Earl of Peterborow, and Baron Mordaunt of Turvey, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron, by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 4 Maii (1532) 24 Hen. 8. And Earl, 9 Mar. (1627.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron between three Estoils Sable. 25. THOMAS GREY, Earl of Stamford, Baron Grey of Groby, Bonvile and Harington, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Devon, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County and the County of Leicester, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron Grey of Groby, by Letters Patent, 21 Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. And Earl, 26 Mar. (1628.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Kent, [Num. 2] viz. Barry of Six Argent and Azure, in Chief three Torteauxes, with a Label of three Points Ermine. 26. CHARLES FINCH, Earl of Winchelsey, Viscount Maidstone, Baron Fitz-Herbert of Eastwell, and Baronet, Lord of the Royal Manor of Wye. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Viscount, 8 Julii (1623.) 21 Jac. 1. Earl, 12 Julii (1628.) 4 Car. 1. And Baron, by Letters Patent, 26 Jun. (1660) 12 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron between three Griphons' passant Sable. 27. EVELIN PIERPONT, Earl of Kingston (upon Hull) Viscount Newark, and Baron Pierpont of Holm-Pierpont. CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 29 Jun. (1627.) 3 Car. 1. And Earl, 25 Julii (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, Semè of Cinquefoils Gules, and a Lion rampant Sable. 28. CHARLES DORMER, Earl of Caernarvon, Viscount Ascot, Baron Dormer of Wenge, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 10 Jun. (1615) 13 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 30 Jun. (1615) 13 Jac. 1. Viscount and Earl, 2 Aug. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. Azure, ten Billets (4, 3, 2, & 1) Or, on a Chief of the Second, a Lion naissant Sable. 29. PHILIP STANHOPE, Earl of Chesterfeild, and Baron Stanhope of Shelford. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 7 Nou. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. And Earl, 4 Aug. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. Quarterly Ermine, and Gules. 30. THOMAS TUFTON, Earl of Thanet, Baron Clifford, and Baron Tufton of Tufton, Lord Westmoreland and Vescy, and Baronet; Lord of the Honour of Skipton in Craven, and Hereditary Sheriff of the County of Westmoreland. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron Tufton by Letters Patent, 1 Nou. (1626.) 2 Car. 1. Earl, 5 Aug. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. And allowed Baron Clifford in Parliament, 12 Dec. (1691) 3 Will. & Mar. by Descent; originally by Writ of Summons, 29 Dec. (1299) 28 Edw. 1. ARMS. Sable, an Eagle displayed Ermine, within a Bordure Argent. 31. ROBERT SPENSER, Earl of Sunderland, and Baron Spenser of Wormleighton, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 21 Julii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. And Earl, 8 Jun. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Quarterly, Argent and Gules, in the Second and Third a Fret Or, over all a bend Sable, charged with three Escallops of the First. 32. ROBERT LEKE, Earl of Scarsdale, Baron Deincourt of Sutton, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 22 Maii (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron, by Letters Patent, 26 Octob. (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. And Earl, 11 Nou. (1645) 21 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, on a Saltire ingrailed Sable, nine Annulets Or. By K. Cham 2. 33. EDWARD MONTAGV, Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrook, and Baron Montagu of St. Neots, Master of the Horse to his Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 12 Julii (1660) 12 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Montagu, Earls By K. Cham 2. [Num. 64.] viz. Argent, three Lozenges in Fess Gules, within a Bordure Sable, with a Mollet for Difference. 34. HENRY HYDE, Earl of Clarendon, Viscount Cornbury, and Baron Hyde of Hindon, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Batb, High Steward of the University of Oxford, one of the Governors of the , and Fellow of the Royal Society. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 3 Nou. (1660) 12 Car. 2. Viscount and Earl, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Cheveron between three Lozenges Or. 35. ALGERNON CAPELL, Earl of Essex, Viscount Maldon, and Baron Capel of Hadham, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons in His Majesty's Army, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Hertford, Custos Rotulorum for the said County, as also for the Town of St. Alban in Hertfordshire, and Liberty of the same. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 6 Aug. (1641) 17 Car. 1. Viscount and Earl, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Lion rampant between three Cross-croslets fitchè Or. 36. ROBERT BRUDNELL, Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudnel of Stanton-Wivil, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 26 Apr. (1627.) 3 Car. 1. And Earl, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron Gules, between three Morions Azure. 37. JAMES ANNESLEY, Earl of Anglesey, Viscount Valencia, Baron Annesley of Newport-Painel, Baron Mount-Norris, and Baronet of Ireland. CREATIONS. Baronet,— Viscount in Reversion, after the Death of Henry (Power) Viscount Valencia, who was Created so, 11 Mar. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. And Baron Mount-Norris, 18 Feb. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. being Irish Honours. Baron Annesley of Newport-Paganel, and Earl, (English Honours) 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Paly of Six Argent, and Azure, a bend Gules. 38. JOHN GRANVILLE, Earl of and Carboile, Viscount Granville of Lansdown, Baron Granville of Biddiford and Kilkhampton, Lord of Thorigny and Granville, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Chief Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall, Ranger of St. James' Park, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron Granville of Kilkhampton and Biddiford, Viscount Granville of Lansdown, and Earl of , 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. Licenced to use the other Titles of Honour, viz. Earl of Carboile, Thorigny, and Granville, by Warrant, 26 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, three Horseman's Rests Or. 39 CHARLES HOWARD, Earl of Carlisle, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, and Baron Dacres of Gillesland, Lord Lieutenant of the Counties of Westmoreland and Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle, and Vice-Admiral of the Seacoasts adjacent. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as the Duke of Norfolk, [Num. 1.] with a Mollet for difference. 40. WILLIAM CRAVEN, Earl of Craven, Viscount Craven of Vffington, Baron Craven of Hampsted-Marshal, and Knight; one of the Governors of the . CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 12 Mar. (1626.) 2 Car. 1. Viscount and Earl, with a new Entail of the Barony, 16 Mar. (1663.) 16 Car. 2. And a further Entail of the Barony only, 11 Dec. (1665) 17 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, a Fess between six Cross-croslets fitchè Gules. 41. THOMAS BRUCE, Earl of Ailesbury and Elgin, Viscount Bruce of Ampthill, Baron Bruce of Whorlton, Skelton and Kinloss, and Hereditary High Steward of the Honour of Ampthill. CREATIONS. Baron Bruce of Kinloss, by Letters Patent, 8 Jul. (1604) 2 Jac. 1. And Earl of Elgin, 21 Jul. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. being Scotch Honours. Baron Bruce of Whorlton, by Letters Patent, 1 Aug. (1641) 17 Car. 1. Baron Bruce of Skelton, Viscount, and Earl, (all English Honours) 18 Mar. (1663.) 16 Car. 2. ARMS. Or, a Saltite and Chief Gules, on a Canton Argent, a Lion rampant Azure; which Canton is the Arms of Bruce of Skelton. 42. RICHARD boil, Earl of Burlington, alias Bridlington, and Cork, Viscount Dungarvan, Baron Clifford of Lansborough, and Baron Boil of Youghall. CREATIONS. Baron boil of Youghall, by Letters Patent, 6 Sept. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. Viscount Dungarvan, and Earl of Cork, 16 Octob. (1620) 18 Jac. 1. being Irish Honours. Baron Clifford of Lansburgh by Letters Patent, 4 Nou. (1644) 20 Car. 1. And Earl, (both English Honours) 20 Mar. (1663.) 16 Car. 2. ARMS. Party per Bend Crenellè Argent, and Gules. 43. ISABELLA FITZ-ROY, (Duchess of Grafton, etc.) Countess of Arlington, Viscountess Thetford, and Baroness Arlington of Arlington, alias Harlington. CREATIONS. Countess, Viscountess, and Baroness, upon the Death of her Father Henry (B●net) Earl of Arlington, etc. who had been Created Baron by Letters Patent 14 Mar. (1663.) 16 Car. 2. And Viscount and Earl, 22 Apr. (1672) ●4 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of Fitz-Roy, as before, among the Dukes, Num. 7. impaling Benet, viz. Gules, a Mound Or, between three Demi Lions rampant Argent. 44. ANTHONY-ASHLEY COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury; Baron Ashley of Wimborne St. Giles, Baron Cooper of Pawlet, and Baronet; Vice-Admiral of the Seacoasts of Dorsetshire, as also of the Town and County of Poole. CREATIONS. Baronet, 4 Julii (1622) 20 Jac. 1. Baron Ashley of Wimborne St. Giles by Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. Baron Cooper of Paulet, and Earl, 23 Apr. (1672) 24 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, three Bulls passant Sable, armed Or, which properly is the Arms of Ashley. 45. EDWARD-HENRY LEE, Earl of Lichfeild, Viscount Quarendon, Baron of Spelsbury, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 5 Jun. (1674) 26 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, a Fess between three Crescents Sable. 46. THOMAS LENNARD, Earl of Sussex, and Baron Dacres of Herst-Monceaux. CREATIONS. Adjudged and declared Baron, 8 Dec. (1634) 2 Jac. 1. by Descent, and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 5 Apr. (1614) 12 Jac. 1. Formerly accepted and declared by Letters Patent, 7 Nou. (1458) 37 Hen. 6. Originally Summoned by Writ, 15 Maii (1321) 14 Edw. 2. and— (1300) 28 Edw. 1. Earl, 5 Octob. (1674) 26 Car. 2. ARMS. Or, on a Fess Gules, three Fleurs de Lis of the First. 47. LOVIS de DURAS, Earl of Feversham, Viscount Sondes of Lees-Court, Baron Duras of Holdenby, and Baron Sonds of Throwley, Lord Chamberlain of her Majesties the Queen Dowager's Household, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. CREATIONS. Baron Duras of Holdenby by Letters Patent, 19 Jan. (1672) 24 Car. 2. Baron of Throwley, Viscount and Earl in Reversion, after the Death of George (Sondes) Earl of Feversham, etc. who was Created so, 8 Apr. (1676) 28 Car. 2 ARMS. Quarterly; 1st and 4th Gules, a Lion rampant Argent. 2d and 3d Argent, a bend Azure, with a Label of three Points Or, for Difference. 48. CHARLES GERARD, Earl of Maclesfeild, Viscount Brandon, and Baron Gerard of Brandon, Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and of the Counties of Montgomery, Denbigh, Flint, Carnarvan, Merioneth, and Anglesey; Vice-Admiral of the Coasts of Cheshire and Lancashire, City of Chester, and County of the same, and Colonel of a Regiment of Horse in His Majesty's Army. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 8 Nou. (1645) 21 Car. 1. Viscount and Earl, 21 Jul. (1679) 31 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, a Saltire Gules, charged with an Imperial Crown Proper, which Charge is an Augmentation. 49. CHARLES-BODVILE ROBERTS, Earl of Radnor, Viscount Bodmyn, Baron Roberts of Truro, and Baronet; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Cornwall, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County. CREATIONS. Baronet, 3 Jul. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 26 Jan. (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. Viscount and Earl, 23 Jul. (1679) 31 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, three Estoils and a Chief Wavy Or. 50. WILLIAM PASTON, Earl of Yarmouth, Viscount Yarmouth, Baron Paston of Paston, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 8 Jun. (1641) 17 Car. 1. Baron and Viscount, 19 Aug. (1673) 25 Car. 2. And Earl, 30 Jul. (1679) 31 Car. 2. ARMS. Argent, six Fleurs de Lis (3, 2, & 1) Azure, and a Chief indented Or. 51. GEORGE BERKELEY, Earl of Berkeley, Viscount Dursley, Baron Berkeley of Berkeley-Castle, Mowbray, Segrave, and Breaus (of Gower); Custos Rotuloram for the County of Surrey; one of the Governors of the , and Fellow of the Royal Society. CREATIONS. Baron Berkeley (a Feudal Honour) by Tenure of the Castle of Berkeley, and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. Viscount and Earl, 11 Sept. (1679) 31 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Cheveron between ten Crosses formè (6 above, and 4 below) Argent. 52. DANIEL-FINCH, Earl of Nottingham, Baron Finch of Daventry, and Baronet; one of the Governors of the . CREATIONS. Baronet, 7 Jun. (1660) 12 Car. 2. Baron by Letters Patent, 10 Jan. (1673) 25 Car. 2. And Earl, 12 Maii (1681) 33 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Winchelsey [Num. 26.] viz. Argent, a Cheveron between three Griphons' passant Sable, with a Crescent for Difference. 53. LAURENCE HYDE, Earl of Rochester, Viscount Hyde of Kenilworth, and Baron of Wotton-Basset, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, one of the Governors of the . CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 23 Apr. (1681) 33 Car. 2. And Earl, 29 Novemb. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as his Brother the Earl of Clarendon, [Num. 34.] viz. Azure, a Cheveron between three Lozenges Or, with a Crescent for Difference. 54. JAMES BERTIE, Earl of Abingdon, and Baron Norris of Ricot, Chief Justice in Eyre of all His Majesty's Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens, South of Trent, Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, and Custos Rotulorum for the same County. CREATIONS. Allowed Baron upon the Restoration of K. Cham 2. by Descent, and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 6 Mar. (1678) 31 Car. 2 Originally, 8 Maii (1572) 14 Eliz. And Earl, 30 Nou. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as his Brother the Earl of Lindsey, [Num. 23.] viz. Argent, three Battering Rams barr-ways in pale Proper, armed and garnished Azure, with an Annulet for Difference. 55. BAPTIST NOEL, Earl of Gainesborough, Viscount Campden of Campden, Baron Noel of Ridlington, Baron Hicks of Ilmington, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron Noel of Ridlington, 23 Mar. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. Baron Hicks of Ilmington, and Viscount, upon the Death of Baptist (Hicks) Viscount Campden, etc. [18 Octob. (1629) 5 Car. 1.] who had been created Baron and Viscount, 5 Maii (1628.) 4 Car. 1. And Earl, 1 Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Or, fretty Gules, a Canton Ermine. 56. ROBERT D'ARCIE, Earl of Holderness, Baron D'Arcie, Meinel, and Coniers. CREATIONS. Declared and Confirmed Baron Darcy and Conyers by Letters Patent, 10 Aug. (1641) 17 Car. 1. Baron Darcie likewise by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 8 Maii (1661.) 13 Car. 2. Anciently by Descent, temp. Hen. 4. Originally (1300) 28 Edw. 1. and 8 Jun. (1294) 22 Edw. 1. Baron Coniers also by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 21 Mar. (1679) 32 Car. 2. by Descent, anciently, 17 Octob. (1509) 1 Hen. 8. originally (1506) 22 Hen. 7. And Earl, 5 Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, Semè of Cross-croslets, and three Cinquefoils Argent. 57 HENRY-WINDSOR HICK MAN, Earl of Plymouth, and Baron Windsor of Bradenham. CREATIONS. Declared and Confirmed Baron by Letters Patent, 16 Jan. (1660) 12 Car. 2. Originally by Descent and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 3 Nou. (1529) 21 Hen. 8. And Earl, 6 Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Saltire Argent, between twelve Cross-croslets Or; which properly is the Arms of Windsor, but of late the Cross-croslets have been left off. 58. KATHERINE SIDLEY, By K. Jam. 2. Countess of Dorchester, and Baroness of Darlington. CREATIONS. Baroness and Countess, 20 Jan. (1685) 1 Jac. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Fess Wavy between three Goats-heads erazed Argent. 59 EDWARD RADCLIFFE, Earl of Derwentwater, Viscount Radcliffe and Langley, Baron of Tyndale, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 31 Jan. (1619) 17 Jac. 1. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 7 Mar. (1687) 4 Jac. 2. ARMS. Argent, a bend ingrailed Sable. 60. HENRY-STAFFORD HOWARD, Earl of Stafford, and Baron Stafford. CREATIONS. Baron, upon the Death of his Mother Mary Baroness Stafford, etc. anciently by Descent, and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 6 Febr. (1298) 27 Edw. 1. Originally by Tenure, temp. Ric. 1. Earl, 3 Octob. (1688) 4 Jac. 2. ARMS. The same properly as the Duke of Norfolk, [Num. 1.] with a Crescent for Difference; but his Lordship bears his Maternal Arms, viz. Stafford, i. e. Or, a Cheveron Gules. 61. WILLIAM BENTINCK, By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. Earl of Portland, Viscount Woodstock, and Baron of Cirencester, Groom of the Stole to His Majesty, and First Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, as also Privy Purse, one of the Lieutenants-General of His Majesty's Army, Colonel and Captain of the Dutch Regiment of the King's Guards, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Azure, a Cross Moline Argent. 62. THOMAS BELLASSYSE, Earl of Fauconberg, Viscount Falconberg of Hentknowle, Baron Fauconbridge of Yarum, and Baronet; Custos Rotulorum for the Parts of the North Riding in the County of York, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 25 Maii (1627.) 3 Car. 1. Viscount, 31 Jan. (1642) 18 Car. 1. And Earl, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron Gules, between three Fleurs de Lies Azure. 63. CHARLES MORDAUNT, Earl of Monmouth, Viscount Mordant of Avalon, and Baron Mordant of Rygate, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Northampton, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron, and Viscount, 10 Julii (1659.) 11 Car. 2. And Earl, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Peterborough [Num. 24.] viz. Argent, a Cheveron between three Estoils Sable, with a Crescent for Difference. 64. RALPH MONTAGV, Earl of Montagu, Viscount Mount-Hermer, and Baron Montagu of Boughton, Master of the King's great Wardrobe, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 29 Jun. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. Viscount and Earl, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, three Lozenges in Fess Gules, within a Bordure Sable. 65. JOHN CHURCHILL, Earl of Marlborough, Baron Churchill of Sandridge, and Baron Churchill of Aumouth. CREATIONS. Baron Churchill of Aumouth, (a Scotch Honour) by Letters Patent,— Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. Baron Churchill of Sandridge, by Letters Patent, 14 Maii (1685) 1 Jac. 2. And Earl, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. being English Honours. ARMS. Sable, a Lion rampant Argent, on a Canton of the Second, St. George's Cross; which Canton is an Augmentation. 66. ARTHUR HERBERT, Earl of Torrington, and Baron Herbert of Tor-bay. CREATIONS. Baron and Earl, 29 Maii (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. The same as Baron Herbert of Chirbury [Num. 70.] viz. Per pale Azure and Gules, three Lions rampant Argent, armed and languid Or, with a Crescent for Difference. 67. RICHARD LUMLEY, Earl of Scarborough, Viscount Lumley of L●●ley-Castle, and Viscount Lumley of Waterford, Baron Lumley of Lumley, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, one of the Major-Generals of His Majesty's Army, Colonel and Captain of the First Troop of the King's Horse-Guards, Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Durham and County of Northumberland, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County of Northumberland, Vice-Admiral of the Seacoasts of Durham and Northumberland, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Viscount Lumley of Waterford, (an Irish Honour) 12 Julii (1628.) 4 Car. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 31 Maii (1681) 33 Car. 2. Viscount Lumley of Lumley-Castle, 10 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. And Earl, 15 Apr. (1690) 2 Will. & Mariae, being English Honours. ARMS. Argent, a Fess Gules, between three Parrots Proper, each gorged with a Collar of the Second. 68 GEORGE BOOTH, Earl of Warrington, Baron Delamer of Dunham-Massy, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 22 Maii (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron by Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. And Earl, 17 Apr. (1690) 2 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, three Boars-heads erected and erazed Sable. 69. FRANCIS NEWPORT, Earl of Bradford, Viscount Newport of Bradford, and Baron Newport of High Ercall, Treasurer of the King's , and Cofferer to His Majesty; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Salop, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron, by Letters Patent, 14 Oct. (1642) 18 Car. 1. Viscount, 11 Mar. (1674) 27 Car. 2. And Earl, 11 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron Gules, between three Leopards-faces Sable. 70. HENRY SIDNEY, Earl of Romney, Viscount Sidney of Sheppey, and Baron of Milton; Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, Master-General of His Majesty's Ordnance, Captain and Colonel of the First Regiment of the King's Foot-Guards, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Constable of Dover; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Kent, City of Canterbury and County of the same City; as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County of Kent; and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. And Earl, 14 Maii (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. The same as his Brother the Earl of Leicester, [Num. 13.] viz. Or, a Pheon Azure, with a Crescent for Difference. 71. WILLIAM ZULESTEIN, By K. Will. 3. Earl of Rochfort, Viscount Tunbridge, and Baron of Enfield, one of the Major-Generals of the King's Army. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 10 Maii (1695) 7 Will. 3. ARMS. The Arms of Henry-Frederick Prince of Orange, within a Bordure Ermine; which are Sixteen Quarterings and Five Escocheons of Pretence, as followeth, viz. The First; Earls. By K. Will. 3. Four Coats quarterly, (1st) Nassau; Azure, a Lion rampant and Semè of Billets Or. (2d) Deitz; Or, a Lion rampant guardant Gules, crowned with a Ducal Coronet Azure. (3d) Vianden; Gules, a Fess Argent. (4th) Catsenelboge; Gules, two Lions passant guardant Or; and over all the said four Coats an Escocheon of Pretence, (viz.) M●urs; Or, a Fess Sable. The Second; Four Coats quarterly, (1st) chalon; Gules, a Bend Or. (2d) Orange; Or, a Bugle Horn stringed Azure; the (3d) as the Second, the (4th) as the First; and over all the said four Coats an Escocheon of Pretence, viz. Geneva; Or, a Cross Azure, quarterly pierced of the Field. The Third, Four Coats quarterly, and Escocheon of Pretence as the Second. The Fourth; Four quarterly Coats and Escocheon of Pretence as the First; And in the midst of all the said Quarterings an Escocheon of Pretence, viz. Buren; Gules, a Fess counter embattled Argent. Which said Arms and Quartering he may lawfully use and bear within a Bordure Ermine, as aforesaid, or so many of the said Quarterings as he shall think most necessary and convenient. 72. FORD GREY, Earl of Tankervile, Viscount Glendale, Baron Grey of Werk, and Baronet; one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baronet, 15 Jun. (1619) 17 Jac. 1. Baron, by Letters Patent, 11 Febr. (1623.) 21 Jac. 1. Viscount and Earl, 11 Jun. (1695) 7 Will. 3. ARMS. Gules, a Lion rampant within a Bordure ingrailed Argent. Earls are usually styled by the King, Our Right Trusty and Right Wellbeloved Cousins; but when of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, then with the addition of, and Councillors. VISCOUNTS. 1. THE most Noble, Potent, Viscounts. By K. Edw. 6. and Honourable EDWARD DEVEREUX, Viscount Hereford, and Baronet; the Premier Viscount of England. CREATIONS. Viscount, 2 Feb. (1549) 4 Edw. 6. And Baronet, 25 Nou. (1612) 25 Jac. 1. ARMS Argent, a Fess Gules, in Chief three Torteauxes. 2. FRANCIS BROWNE, By K. Phil. & Q. Mar● 1. Viscount Montague. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 2 Sept. (1554) 1, & 2 Phil. & Mariae. ARMS. Viscounts. Sable, three Lions passant in Bend, between two double Cotises Argent. By K. Jam. 1. 3. WILLIAM FIENES, Viscount and Baron Say and Sele. CREATIONS. Baron Say and Sele, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 3 Mar. (1446) 25 Hen. 6. which Title was Recognised 9 Aug. (1603) 1 Jac. 1. And Viscount 7 Julii (1624.) 22 Jac. 1. ARMS. Azure, three Lions rampant Or. By K. Cham 2. 4. CHARLES TOUNSHEND, Viscount Tounshend of Raynham, Baron Tounshend of Lynn-Regis, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 16 Apr. (1617.) 15 Jac. 1. Viscounts. By K. Cham 2. Baron, by Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. And Viscount, 2 Decem. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Cheveron Ermine, between three Escallops Argent. 5. THOMAS THYNNE, Viscount Weymouth, Baron Thynne of Warminster, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 15 Julii (1641) 17 Car. 1. Baron and Viscount, 11 Decem. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Barry of Ten Or, and Sable. 6. CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Viscount Hatton of Gretton, and Baron Hatton of Kirby, Governor of the Isle of Guernsey, and Custos Rotulorum for the County of Northampton. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 29 Julii (1643) 19 Car. 1. And Viscount, 17 Jan. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Cheveron between three Garbs Or. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. 7. HENRY YELUERTON, Viscount Longueville, Baron Grey of Ruthen, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 30 Jan. (1641) 17 Car. 1. Baron by Descent, and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 17 Octob. (1679) 31 Car. 2. Viscounts. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. formerly allowed in the Parliament, 3 Nou. (1646) 16 Car. 1. Originally,— (1322) 16 Edw. 2. And Viscount, 21 Apr. (1690) 2 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, three Lions rampant and a Chief Gules. 8. EDWARD VILLIERS, Viscount Villiers of Darford, and Baron Villiers of Hoo, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary to the States-General of the United Provinces, and Plenipotentiary in the Congress of the Ministers of the Confederate Princes at the Hague; as also one of the King's Plenipotentiaries for the Treaty of a General Peace, Knight-Marshal of His Majesty's Household, and Ranger of Hide Park. CREATIONS. Baron and Viscount, 20 Mar. (1690) 3 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. The same as the Duchess of Cleveland [Num. 3.] viz. Argent, on a Cross Gules, five Escallops Or, with a Crescent for Difference. By K. Will. 3. 9 JOHN LOWTHER, Viscount Lonsdale, Baron Lowther of Lowther, and Baronet (of Scotland) Custos Rotulorum for the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baronet of Nova Scotia— Baron and Viscount, 28 Maii (1696) 8 Will. 3. ARMS. Or, Six Annulets (3, 2, & 1) Sable. Viscounts. Viscounts are usually styled by the King, Our Right Trusty and Wellbeloved Cousins; but when of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, then with the addition of, and Councillors. LORDS SPIRITUAL. I. Archbishops. Archbps. By K. Wtll. 3. and Q. Mary 2. 1. THE most Reverend Father in God, THOMAS TENISON, D. D. by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, etc. See more among the Archbishops and Great Officers, pag. 5. 2. JOHN SHARP, D. D. Lord Archbishop of York, etc. See more among the Archbishops and Great Officers, pag. 7. II. Bishops. Bishops. By K. Cham 2. 1. THE Right Reverend Father in God HENRY COMPTON, D. D. by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of London, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Bishops. By K. Cham 2. and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council; one of the Governors of the . CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Oxford, 6 Dec. 1674. And Translated to London, 18 Dec. 1675. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, two Swords in Saltire Argent, the Hilts Or. His Lordship's Paternal Coat; The same as the Earl of Northampton [Num. 14.] viz. Sable, a Lion of England, between three Helmets Proper, garnished Or, with a Fleur de Lis for Difference. 2. NATHANAEL CREWE, LL. D. Lord Bishop of Durham, and Count Palatine. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Oxford, 2 Julii 1671, and Translated to Durham, 22 Oct 1674. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Azure, a Cross Or, between four Lions rampant Argent. His Lordship's Paternal Coat; The same as the Baron Crew [Num. 50.] viz. Azure, a Lion rampant Argent, with a Crescent (but formerly a Mollet) for Difference. 3. PETER MEW, LL. D. Lord Bishop of Winchester, and Prelate of the most Noble Order of the Garter; one of the Governors of the . CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Bath and Wells, 9 Feb. 1672, and Translated to Winchester, 22 Nou. 1684. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, a Sword in Bend Argent, the Hilt (downward) Gold, interposed between two Keys endorsed (the Wards upward, and Bows interlaced) in bend sinister, the uppermost Silver, and the other Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; Paly of Six _____, and _____, on a Chief _____, three Crosses formè _____; both within a Garter, for so doth the Prelate of the Order always bear his Arms. 4. WILLIAM BEAW, D. D. Lord Bishop of Llandaff. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 22 Jun. 1679. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Sable, two Crosiers in Saltire, the Dexter Or, surmounting the Sinister Argent, on a Chief Azure, three Mitres with their Labels of the Second. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, Massonè _____, on a Chief _____, a Demilion issuant _____. 5. WILLIAM LLOYD, D. D. Lord Bishop of Coventry and Lichfeild, Lord Almoner to His Majesty. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of St. Asaph, 3 Oct. 1680, and Translated to Coventry and Lichfeild, 20 Oct. 1692. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Per pale, Gules, and Argent, a Cross Potent, quadrat in the Centre, between four Crosses patè counterchanged of the Second, and Or. His Lordship's Paternal Coat, by lineal Descent, from Llowarch ap Bran, one of the Fifteen Tribes of North-Wales; Argent, a Cheveron between three Crows Sable, each bearing in their Bill an Ermin-tip or spot. 6. THOMAS SMITH, D. D. Lord Bishop of Carlisle. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 29 Jun. 1684. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Argent, on a Cross Sable, a Mitre with Labels Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Cheveron _____, between three Crosses Pate fitchy _____. 7. THOMAS SPRAT, D. D. Lord Bishop of Rochester, and Dean of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 2 Nou. 1684. ARMS. Bishops. The Episcopal See; Argent, on a Saltire Gules, an Escallop Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Cheveron _____, between three Sprats naiant _____. By K. Jam 2. 8. Sir JONATHAN TRELAWNEY, D. D. Lord Bishop of Exeter, and Baronet. CONSECRATION, etc. Baronet by Descent, and Letters Patent, 1 Julii (1628.) 1 Car. 1. Consecrated Bishop of Bristol, 8 Nou. 1685. And Translated to Exeter, 13 Apr. 1689. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, a Sword erected in pale Argent, the Hilt Or, surmounted by two Keys endorsed, (the Bows downward) in Saltire, of the Third. His Lordship's Paternal Coat; Argent, Bishops. By K. Jam. 2. a Cheveron Sable. 9 THOMAS WATSON, D. D. Lord Bishop of St. David's. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 26 Jun. 1687. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Sable, on a Cross Or, five Cinquefoils of the Field. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, on a Cheveron ingrailed _____, between three Martlets _____, as many Crescents 10. GILBERT BURNET, By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. D. D. Lord Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the most Noble Order of the Garter, and Fellow of the Royal Society. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 31 Mar. 1689. ARMS. Bishops. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. The Episcopal See; Azure, Our Lady (the Virgin Mary) crowned, holding her Babe in her right Arm, and a Sceptre with her left Hand, all Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, in Chief three Burnet leaves slipped _____, and a Bugle-horn in base _____, with a Mollet within the Circle of the Baldric _____, both within a Garter; for so doth the Chancellor of the Order bear his Arms. 11. HUMPHREY HUMPHREYS, D. D. Lord Bishop of Bangor. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 30 Jun. 1689. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, a Bend Argent, Guttee Sable, between two Mollets pierced of the Second. His Lordship's Paternal Coat, by lineal Descent from Marchwithan, one of the Fifteen Tribes of North-Wales; Gules, a Lion rampant Argent, quartering (2dly) Wynne; Vert, three Eagles displayed in Fess Or. (3dly) Griffith ap Conan; Gules, three Lions passant in pale Argent; and (4thly) Vaughan; Sable, three children's Heads (full faced) coupe at the Shoulders, each having a Snake enwrapped about the Neck Proper, with their Perukes Or. 12. NICHOLAS STRATFORD, D. D. Lord Bishop of Chester. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 15 Sept. 1689. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, three Mitres, with their Labels Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; Gules, a Fess Humet [or rather Coupè, and as some have it, a Table] between three Trestles Argent. 13. EDWARD STILLING-FLEET, D. D. Lord Bishop of Worcester. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 13 Oct. 1689. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Argent, ten Torteauxes (4, 3, 2, and 1). His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, on a Fess _____, between three Fleurs de Lis _____, as many Leopard's Heads _____. 14. SIMON PATRICK, D. D. Lord Bishop of Ely. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Chichester, 13 Oct. 1689, and Translated to Ely, 2 Jul. 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, three Ducal Coronets Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, three Pallets Vaire _____, and _____, on a Chief _____, a Lion passant guardant _____. 15. GILBERT IRONSIDE, D. D. Lord Bishop of Hereford. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Bristol, 13 Oct. 1689, and Translated to Hereford, 29 Jul. 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, three Leopards Heads reversed, jessant as many Fleurs de Lis Or. His Lordship's Paternal Coat; Party per pale, Azure and Gules, a Cross flory contre flory Or. 16. JOHN HOUGH, D. D. Lord Bishop of Oxford, and Precedent of St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 11 Maii, 1690. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Sable, a Bar Argent, between three Lady's Heads coupè at the Breast, arrayed and veiled in white, crowned Or, in Chief, and an Ox of the Second, passing over a Ford in Base Proper, armed and unguled Gold. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Bend _____. 17. JOHN MOOR, D. D. Lord Bishop of Norwich. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 5 Julii, 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Azure, three Mitres with their Labels Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; Ermine, on a Cheveron _____, three Cinquefoils _____. 18. RICHARD CUMBERLAND, D. D. Lord Bishop of Peterborough. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 5 Julii, 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, two Keys endorsed (the Wards upward) in Saltire, between four Cross-croslets bottonè fitchè Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Cheveron _____, and in Chief three Wolves-heads erazed _____. 19 EDWARD FOWLER, D. D. Lord Bishop of Gloucester, and Vicar of St. Giles Cripplegate, in London. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 5 Julii, 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See (according to modern usage); Azure, two Keys endorsed in Saltire (the Bows downward) Or; which is the Arms of Gloucester-Abbey. The See being properly; Or, three Cheveronels Gules, the middlemost charged with a Mitre Gold. His Lordship's Coat; Party per pale, Gules and Sable, on a Cheveron Or, between three Lions passant guardant Ermine, crowned Gold, as many Quaterfoils Vert. 20. RICHARD KIDDER, D. D. Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 30 Aug. 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Azure, a Saltire quarterly quartered Or, and Argent. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Saltire embattled counterimbattled _____. 21. JOHN HALL., D. D. Lord Bishop of Bristol, Master of Pembroke College, and Rector of St. Aldate 's, Oxon. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 30 Aug. 1691. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Sable, three Ducal Crowns in pale Or. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, Crusulè _____, and three Talbots-Heads erazed _____. 22. EDWARD JONES, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. CONSECRATION, etc. Consecrated Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland, Mar. 1684, and Translated to St. Asaph, 13 Decemb. 1692. ARMS. The Episcopal See, (according to constant Usage); Sable, a Key in B●nd (the Bow downward) Or, surmounted by a Crosier in Bend sinister Argent; but the Arms of this See have generally been accounted; Sable, two Keys endorsed (the Bows downward) in Saltire Argent. His Lordship's Paternal Coat, by lineal Descent from Brochwel Yscithroc, General of the Britain's, A. D. 603; Sable, three Horses Heads erazed, Argent. 23. JAMES GARDINER, D D. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 10 Mar. 1694. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Gules, Bishops. two Lions passant guardant in pale Or, on a Chief Azure, our Lady sitting upon a Tombstone with a Crown on her Head, holding her Babe in her right Arm, and a Sceptre in her left Hand, Gold. His Lordship bears as his Coat; _____, a Buck's Head caboched _____, with a Mollet between the Horns _____. 24. JOHN WILLIAMS, By K. Will. 3. D. D. Lord Bishop of Chichester. CONSECRATION. Bishop, 13 Decemb. 1696. ARMS. The Episcopal See; Azure, Prester John sitting upon a Tombstone, (or rather the Holy Sepulchre) with a Crown [not a Linen Mitre as some have fancied] on his Head and Glory Or, his right Hand elevated, and holding in his left an open Book, [not an Orb, as commonly mistaken] which rests on his Knee Argent, with a Sword cross his Mouth Gules. Note. I call it Prester John, in compliance to the vulgar Blazon, but think the Conjecture of the present Bishop to be more probable; That it is our Blessed Saviour, with a Sword in his Mouth, agreeable to Rev. 19.15. His Lordship's Coat; Sable, a Dove Proper, between three Crosses patè Or. Archbps. The Archbishop of Canterbury takes Place next after the Princes of the Blood-Royal, before all the Nobility, (Prince George of Denmark only excepted, who hath Precedence by a Special Act of Parliament) and all the Great Officers of State and Court. The Archbishop of York takes Place before all the Nobility (except Prince George of Denmark) and the Great Officers, next after the Lord High Chancellor, or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. The Bishops (whereof London, Bishops. Durham, and Winchester always precede the rest) take Place next after the Viscounts, before the Barons, and are ranked according to the Seniority of their several Consecrations. Note. The three Bishops before mentioned, have Precedence (as 'tis anciently remembered) for the Considerations following, viz. I. The Bishop of London, for that his See is the King's Chief Chamber. Bishops. II. The Bishop of Durham, for that he not only in the King's Defence, within his Diocese, weareth Armour as a Knight in the Field, with his Power against the King's Enemies; but also hath his Prerogative, as his Exchequer and other Courts, as the King hath; whereby he is a Count-Palatine. And, III. The Bishop of Winchester, [who hath anciently sometimes been styled Count-Palatine of Hampton] as Prelate always of the most Noble Order of the Garter. BARONS. Note. His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, being a Baron, is to take Place above all Barons; and if a Bishop, above all other Bishops; not having any of the Great Offices before mentioned, pag. 5, & 32. 1. THE most Noble, Barons. B K. Edw. 1. and Right Honourable GEORGE NEVIL, Baron of Abergavenny. CREATION. By Tenure of the Castle of Bergavenny, (jure Vxoris) 27 Hen. 6. (1448) and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 5 Sept. (1450) 29 Hen. 6. By Descent; anciently, 23 Jul. (1392) 16 Ric. 2. Originally, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. ARMS. Gules, on a Saltire Argent, a Rose of Lancaster, i. e. a Red Rose. 2. JAMES TOUCHET, (Earl of ) Baron Audley of Heleigh. CREATIONS. Baron by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 26 Feb. (1420) 8 Hen. 5. Anciently, 20 Octob. (1403) 5 Hen. 4. by Descent; Originally, 26 Jan. (1296) 25 Edw. 1. And Earl, (an Irish Honour) Sept. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. ARMS. Ermine, a Cheveron Gules. 3. ROBERT BERTIE, Baron Willughby of Eresby, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Son and Heir apparent to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Lindsey, etc. CREATION. By Writ of Summons to Parliament, 19 Apr. (1690) 2 Will. & Mariae. Anciently, 16 Jan. (1580) 23 Eliz. by Descent; Originally, 26 Jul. (1313) 7 Edw. 2. ARMS. The same as his Father the Earl of Lindsey, [Num. 23.] viz. Argent, three Battering Rams barways Proper, armed and garnished Azure, with a Label of three Points for Difference. 4. JOHN WEST, Baron La-Warr. CREATION. By Writ of Summons to Parliament, 15 Jul. (1427) 5 Hen. 6. [also 21 Jun. (1402) 3 Hen. 4. etc. and 25 Febr. (1341) 16 Edw. 3.] By Descent; originally, 27 Febr. (1298) 27 Edw. 1. And 8 Jun. (1294) 22 Edw. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Fess Dancettè Sable. 5. CHARLES BERKELEY, (commonly called Viscount Dursley) Baron Berkeley of Berkeley, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Gloucester, City of Bristol, and County of the same; as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County of Gloucester, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council; Son and Heir apparent to the Right Honourable George Earl of Berkeley, etc. CREATION. By Writ of Summons to Parliament, 11 Jul. (1689) 1 Will. & Mar. Originally by Descent, and Tenure of the Castle of Berkeley, (a Feudal Honour) and Summons to Parliament, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. ARMS. The same as his Father the Earl of Berkeley; [Num. 51.] viz. Gules, a Cheveron between ten Crosses Patè (6 above and 4 below) Argent, with a Label of three Points for Difference. 6. THOMAS PARKER, Baron Morley and Monteagle; Baron of Rye. CREATIONS. Baron Morle, by Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 15 Apr. (1523) 14 Hen. 8. By Descent; Anciently, 10 Aug. (1469) 9 Edw. 4. Originally; 29 Dec. (1299) 28 Edw. 1. And Baron Montegle by Descent, and Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 5 Nou. (1605) 5 Jac. 1. Originally by Writ, 23 Nou. (1514) 6 Hen. 8. to the Parliament, 5 Febr. ensuing. ARMS. Argent, a Lion passant Gules, between two Barrs Sable, charged with three Bezants, in Chief as many Bucks Heads caboched of the Third. 7. ROBERT SHIRLEY, Baron Ferrer (of Chartley) and Baronet, High Steward to Her Majesty Katherine Queen Dowager. CREATIONS. Baronet, 22 Maii (1611) 9 Jac. 1. And Baron by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 14 Decemb. (1677) 29 Car. 2. By Descent; anciently, 26 Jul. (1461) 1 Edw. 4. Originally, 6 Febr. (1298) 27 Edw. 1. ARMS. Paly of Six Or, and Azure, a Canton Ermine. 8. CHARLES MILDMAY, Baron Fitz-Walter. CREATION. By Descent; and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 10 Feb. (1669) 22 Car. 2. Anciently, 15 Sept. (1485) 1 Hen. 7. Barons. Originally, 23 Jun. (1295) 23 Edw. 1. ARMS. Argent, three Lions rampant Azure. 9 FRANCES WARD, By K. Edw. 2. Baroness Dudley, and Baroness Dowager Ward of Birmingham. CREATION. By Descent; and Writ of Summons to Parliament, 15 Feb. (1439) 18 Hen. 6. Anciently, 25 Feb. (1341) 16 Edw. 3. Originally, 10 Mar. (1307) 1 Edw. 2. and by Tenure. ARMS. Ward; as afterwards, [Num. 40.] viz. Checquy Or, and Azure, a bend Ermine: impaling Dudley; Or, a Lion rampant Queuè fourchè Vert. Barons. By K. Hen. 6. 10. EDWARD STOURTON, Baron Stourton of Stourton. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 13 Maii (1448) 26 Hen. 6. ARMS. Sable, a Bend Or, between six Fountains Proper. By K. Hen. 7. 11. RICHARD VERNEY, Baron Willughby of Broke, and Knight. CREATION. Allowed in Parliament; by a Resolution upon the Question, 13 Febr. (1695) 8 Will. 3. by Descent, and thereupon summoned by Writ, dated the 25th of the said Month. Originally; 12 Aug. (1492) 7 Hen. 7. ARMS. Gules, three Crosses Recercelè voided Or, a Chief Vaire Ermine, and Ermines. 12. RALPH EURE, Baron Eure of Witton. By K. Hen. 8. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 24 Feb. (1543) 35 Hen. 8. ARMS. Quarterly Or, and Gules, on a bend Sable, three Escallops Argent. 13. THOMAS WHARTON, Baron Wharton, and Lord of Helagh; controller of His Majesty's Household, Custos Rotulorum for the County of Bucks, High Steward of the Borough of Malmesbury, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATION. Baron Wharton by Writ of Summon to the Parliament, 30 Jan. (1544) 36 Hen. 8. ARMS. Barons. Sable, a Maunch Argent, within a Bordure Or, charged with eight couple of Lion's Paws Saltire ways erazed Gules; which Bordure is an Augmentation. By K. Edw. 6. 14. HUGH WILLUGHBY, Baron Willughby of Parham. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 16 Feb. (1546) 1 Edw. 6. ARMS. Or, frettie Azure. 15. WILLIAM PAGET, Baron Paget of Beaudesert, His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary to the Grand Signior, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Stafford, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County. CREATION. By Writ of Summons to the Parliament, 3 Dec. (1550) 4 Edw. 6. and Solemn Creation, the 19th of January ensuing. ARMS. Sable, on a Cross engrailed, between four Eagles displayed Argent, five Lions passant of the First. 16. FRANCIS HOWARD, By Q. Marg 1. Baron Howard of Effingham. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 11 Mar. (1553) 1 Mariae. ARMS. The same as the Duke of Norfolk, [Num. 1.] viz. Gules, on a bend between six Cross-croslets fitchè Argent, an Inescocheon Or, thereon a Demilion rampant, pierced through the Mouth with an Arrow, Barons. By Q. Mary 1. within a double Tressure ●●●treflory of the First, with a Crescent for Difference; which Inescocheon is an Augmentation. 17. WILLIAM NORTH, Baron North of Kirtling (modo Carthlage) and Baron Grey of Rolleston. CREATIONS. Baron North, by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 17 Feb. (1553) 1 Mariae, and Place in the House, the 7th of April ensuing. And Baron Grey of Rolston, likewise by Writ of Summons, 17 Octob. (1673) 25 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Lion passant Or, between three Fleurs de Lis Argent. 18. JAMES BRUGES, Baron Chandos of Sudeley, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 8 Apr. (1554) 1 Mariae. And Baronet, 17 Maii (1627.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, on a Cross Sable, a Leopard's Head Or. 19 ROBERT CARY, By Q. Eliz. Baron Hunsdon. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 13 Jan. (1558) 1 Eliz. ARMS. Argent, on a bend Sable, three Roses of the Field. 20. ROBERT SIDNEY, By K. Jam. 1. (commonly called Viscount Lisle) Baron Sidney of Penshurst, Eldest Son, and Heir apparent to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Leicester, By K. Jam. 1. etc. CREATION. By Writ of Summons to Parliament, 11 Jul. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. Originally; by Letters Patent, 13 Maii (1603) 1 Jac. 1. ARMS. The same as his Father the Earl of Leicester, [Num. 13.] viz. Or, a Pheon Azure; with a Label of three Points for Difference. 21. THOMAS PETRE, Baron Petre of Writtle. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 21 Jul. (1603) 1 Jac. 1. ARMS. Gules, a Bend Or, between two Escallops Argent. 22. CHARLES GERARD, Baron Gerard of Gerards-Bromley. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 21 Jul. (1603) 1 Jac. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Saltire Gules, with a Crescent for Difference. 23. THOMAS ARUNDEL, Baron Arundel of Wardour, and Count of the Sacred Roman Empire. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 4 Maii (1605) 3 Jac. 1. And Count, by the Emperor Rudolph 2. by Letters Patent, 14 Dec. 1595. (38 Eliz.) ARMS. Sable, Six Swallows (3, 2, & 1) Argent. 24. KATHERINE WILLIAMSON, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswould, and Lady Williamson. CREATION. Allowed Baroness by Descent, ann. (1674) 26 Car. 2. Originally; by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 9 Jul. (1608) 6 Jac. 1. ARMS. Williamson; Quarterly, 1st and 4th an Augmentation; viz. Azure, a Saltire Argent, on a Chief Gules, a Lion passant guardant Or. 2d and 3d, the Coat of Williamson; scilt. Or, a Cheveron ingrailed, between three Trefoils slipped Sable Impaling Stuart; Quarterly, 1st and 4th, an Augmentation, viz. France; i. e. Azure, three Fleurs de Lis Or, within a Bordure Gules, charged with eight Fermeulx (or round Buckles) Gold. 2d and 3d, the Paternal Coat of Stuart; scilt. Or, a Fess Checquy Argent, and Azure, within a Bordure ingrailed Gules. And in the midst of the said Quarterings an Inescocheon, viz. Napier; Argent, a Saltire ingrailed, between four Roses Gules. 25. CHRISTOPHER ROPER, Baron Tenham. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 9 Jul. (1616) 14 Jac. 1. ARMS. Per Fess Azure, and Or, a Pale, and three Roe-Bucks Heads erazed counterchanged. 26. FOULK GREVILL, Baron Brook of Beauchamps-Court; Recorder of the City of Coventry, and Borough of Warwick. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 9 Jan. (1620) 18 Jac. 1. ARMS. Sable, on a Cross, within a Bordure ingrailed Or, five Ogresses. By K. Cham 1. 27. JOHN LOVELACE, Baron Lovelace of Hurley; Captain of a Troop of Horse in Colonel Windsor's Regiment. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 31 Maii (1627.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. Gules, on a Chief indented Sable, three Martlets Argent. 28. JOHN POULET, Baron Paulet of Hinton-St. George. CREATION. By Letters Patent, Barons. By K. Cham 1. 23 Jun. (1627.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. Sable, three Swords, their Points in Pile Argent, the Hilts Or. 29. WILLIAM MAYNARD, Baron Maynard of Estaines-parva; Baron Maynard of Wickloe, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. Baron Maynard of Wicklow, (an Irish Honour) by Letters Patent, 30 Maii (1620) 18 Jac. 1. And Baron Maynard of Estains ad Turrim, otherwise called Little Easton, likewise by Letters Patent, 14 Mar. (1627.) 3 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Cheveron Azure, between three Sinister Hands erected, coupè at the Wrist Gules. 30. THOMAS COVENTRY, Baron Coventry of Ailesborough. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 10 Apr. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. Sable, a Fess Ermine, between three Crescents Or. 31. CHARLES HOWARD, Baron Howard of Escrick. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 12 Apr. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. The same as the Earl of Suffolk, [Num. 8.] viz. Gules, on a bend between six Cross-croslets fitchè Argent, an Escocheon Or, thereon a Demilion rampant, pierced through the Mouth with an Arrow, within a double Tressure contrestory Gules, with a Fleur de Lis for Difference. 32. CHARLES MOHUN, Baron Mohun of Okehampton, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 25 Nou. (1612) 10 Jac. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 15 Apr. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. ARMS. Or, a Cross ingrailed Sable. 33. THOMAS WENTWORTH, Baron of Raby, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 12 Jan. (1639) 15 Car. 1. ARMS. Sable, a Cheveron between three Leopard's Heads Or. 34. THOMAS LEIGH, Baron Leigh of Stoneley, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 29 Jun. (1611) 9 Jac. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 1 Julii (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Gules, a Cross ingrailed Argent, a Lozenge in the dexter Chief of the Second. 35. THOMAS JERMYN, Baron Jermyn of St. Edmunds-bury, and Governor of the Isle of Jersey. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 8 Sept. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Sable, a Crescent, between two Mollets in pale Argent. 36. WILLIAM BYRON, Baron Byron of Rochdale. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 24 Oct. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, three Bendlets enhanced Gules. 37. JOHN VAUGHAN, (Earl of Carberie) Baron Vaughan of Emlyn, Baron Vaughan of Molingar. and Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath; Custos Rotulorum for the Counties of Caermarthen and Cardigan. CREATIONS. Baron Vaughan of Molingar by Letters Patent,— (1620) 18 Jac. 1. And Earl, by K. Cham 1. being both Irish Honours. Baron Vaughan of Emlyn, likewise by Letters Patent, 25 Octob. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Or, a Lion rampant Gules. 38. FRANCIS SMITH, (Viscount Carrington of Barresore and) Baron Carrington of Wotton-Wa●● CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 31 Octob. (1643) 19 Car. 1. And Viscount, (an Irish Honour) 4 Nou. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Cross Gules, between four Peacocks close Azure. 39 WILLIAM WIDDRINGTON, Baron Widdrington of Blankney, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 9 Jul. (1642) 18 Car. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 10 Nou. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Quarterly, Argent and Gules, a bend Sable. 40. EDWARD WARD, Baron Ward of Bermingham, and Heir apparent to the Barony of Dudley. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 23 Mar. (1643) 19 Car. 1. ARMS. Checquy, Or and Azure, a bend Ermine. 41. JOHN COLEPEPER, Baron Colepeper of Thoresway. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 21 Octob. (1644) 20 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a bend ingrailed Gules. 42. CHARLES boil, Baron Clifford of Launsborough; Grandson and Heir apparent to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington, etc. CREATION. Allowed in Parliament, by Descent; and Writ of Summons, 20 Nou. (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. Formerly, 16 Jul. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. Originally; by Letters Patent, 4 Nou. (1644) 20 Car. 1. ARMS. The same as his Grandfather the Earl of Burlington, [Num. 42.] viz. Party per bend Crenellè Argent, and Gules; with a Label for Difference. 43. ROBERT LUCAS, Baron Lucas of Shenfeild; Chief Governor, and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Tower of London, and Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 3 Jan. (1644) 20 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Fess between six Annulets Gules. 44. EDWARD WATSON, Baron Rockingham of Rockingham, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 23 Jun. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 28 Jan. (1644) 20 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, on a Cheveron ingrailed Azure, between three Martlets Sable, as many Crescents Or. 45. ROBERT SUTTON, Baron Lexington of Aram; His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, Custos Rotulorum for the Liberty of Southwell and Scrooby in the County of York, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 21 Nou. (1645) 21 Car. 1. ARMS. Argent, a Canton Sable. 46. By K. Cham 2. MARMADUKE LANGDALE, Baron Langdale of Holme. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 4 Febr. (1657) 10 Car. 2. ARMS Barons. By K. Cham 2. Sable, a Cheveron between three Estoils Argent. 47. JOHN BERKELEY, Baron Berkeley of Stratton; Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty's Navy Royal, and Colonel of the King's Second Regiment of Marines; Groom of the Stole to his Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and First Gentleman of his Bedchamber. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 19 Maii (1658) 10 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Cheveron Ermine, between ten Crosses formè (6 above, and 4 below) Argent. 48. CHARLES GRANVILLE, (commonly called Viscount Lansdown) Baron Granville of Kilkhampton, and Count of the Sacred Roman Empire; Eldest Son and Heir apparent to the Right Honourable, John Earl of Bath, etc. CREATIONS. Baron by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 16 Jul. (1689) 1 Will. & Mar. Originally; by Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. And Count by the Emperor Leopold, 27 Jan. 1684. (36 Car. 2.) ARMS. The same as his Father the Earl of , [Num. 38.] viz. Gules, three Horseman's Rests Or; with a Label of three Points for Difference. 49. CHARLES CORNWALLIS, Baron Cornwallis of Eye, and Baronet; Lord Lieutenant of the County of Suffolk, and Custos Rotulorum for the said County; one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baronet, 4 Maii (1627.) 3 Car. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Sable, Guttee Argent, on a Fess of the Second, three Cornish Choughs Proper. 50. THOMAS CREWE, Baron Crew of Stene, and Knight. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 20 Apr. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Lion rampant Argent; with a Crescent for Difference. 51. MARY GREY, (Countess of Kent) Baroness Lucas of Crudwell. CREATION. Baroness upon the Death of her Father John (Lucas) Baron Lucas of Shenfeild, etc. who had been Created Baron Lucas of Crudwell by Letters Patent, 7 Maii (1663.) 15 Car. 2. ARMS. The Arms of Grey; as before among the Earls, [Num. 2. viz. Barry of Six, Argent, and Azure, in Chief three Torteauxes: impaling Lucas; Argent, a Fess between six Annulets Gules. 52. JOHN ARUNDEL, Baron Arundel of Treryse. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 23 Mar. (1664) 16 Car. 2. ARMS. Quarterly; 1st and 4th, Arundel; viz. Sable, six Swallows close (3, 2, & 1) Argent. 2d and 3d; Sable, three Cheveronels Argent; which Quartering hath sometimes been born in the first place as the Paternal Arms of Arundel likewise. 53. HUGH CLIFFORD, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 22 Apr. (1672) 24 Car. 2. ARMS. Checquy, Or and Azure, a Fess Gules; with a Crescent for Difference. 54. PEREGRINE OSBORNE, (commonly called Marquis of Carmarthen; Viscount Osborne of Dumblane, and) Baron Osborne of Kiveton, only surviving Son and Heir apparent to his Grace Thomas Duke of Leeds, etc. CREATIONS. Baron; by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 14 Mar. (1690) 2 Will. & Mar. Originally; by Letters Patent, 15 Aug. (1673) 25 Car. 2. And Viscount Dumblane, (a Scotch Honour) Aug. (1673) 25 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as his Father the Duke of Leeds, [Num. 16.] viz. Quarterly Ermine, and Azure, a Cross Or; with a Label of three Points for Difference. 55. SUSAN FORTREY, Baroness Bellassyse of Osgodby. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 25 Mar. (1674) 26 Car. 2. ARMS. Fortrey; Argent, three Boars Heads coupè Sable; with a Crescent for Difference: Impaling Airmine; viz. Ermine, a Saltire ingrailed Gules, on a Chief of the Second, a Lion passant guardant Or. 56. JOHN CARTERET, Baron Carteret of Hawnes, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 9 Maii (1645) 21 Car. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 19 Oct. (1681) 33 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, four Fusils in Fess Argent; with a Crescent for Difference. 57 CHARLES BENET, Baron Ossulstone of Ossulstone. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 24 Nou. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Besant between three Demi-Lions rampant Argent; with a Mollet for Difference. 58. WILLIAM LEG, Baron of Dartmouth. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 2 Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Azure, a Staggs Head caboched Argent. 59 WILLIAM STAWELL, Baron Stawel of Somerton. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 15 Jan. (1682) 34 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, a Cross of Fusils Argent. 60. FRANCIS NORTH, Baron of Guildford. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 27 Sept. (1683) 35 Car. 2. ARMS. The same as the Baron North and Grey, [Num. 17.] viz. Azure, a Lion passant Or, between three Fleurs de Lis Argent; with a Crescent for Difference. 61. SIDNEY GODOLPHIN, Baron Godolphin of Rialton, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 8 Sept. (1684) 36 Car. 2. ARMS. Gules, an Eagle displayed with two Heads, between three Fleurs de Lis Argent; with a Crescent for Difference. 62. HENRY JERMYN, By K. Jam. 2. Baron of Dover. CREATION. Barons. By K. Jam. 2. By Letters Patent, 13 Maii (1685) 1 Jac. 2. ARMS. The same as his Brother the Baron Jermyn, [Num. 35.] viz. Sable, a Crescent between two Mollets in pale Argent; with a Crescent for Difference. 63. JOHN JEFFREYS, Baron Jeffreys of Wem, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 17 Nou. (1681) 33 Car. 2. And Baron by Letters Patent, 15 Maii (1685) 1 Jac. 2. ARMS. Ermine, a Lion rampant, and a Canton Sable, with a Fleur de Lis for Difference. 64. JAMES WALDEGRAVE, Baron Waldgrave of Cheuton, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 1 Aug. (1643) 19 Car. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 20 Jan. (1685) 1 Jac. 2. ARMS. Party per pale, Argent and Gules, with a Roundle counterchanged for Difference; which Roundle hath of late been disused. 65. EDWARD GRIFFIN, Baron Griffin of Braybroke. CREATION. By Letters Patent, 30 Nou. (1688) 4 Jac. 2. ARMS. Barons. Sable, a Griphon rampant Argent, beaked and membered Or. By K. Wtll. 3. and Q. Mary 2. 66. HUGH CHOLMONDELEY, (Viscount Cholmley of Kelles, and) Baron Cholmondley of Wich-Malbank, alias Namptwich. CREATIONS. Viscount (an Irish Honour) 29 Mar. (1661.) 13 Car. 2. And Baron by Letters Patent, 9 Apr. (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae ARMS. Gules, two Helmets in Chief Argent, garnished Or, and in Base a Garb of the Third. 67. JOHN ASHBURNHAM, Baron Ashburnham of Ashburnham. CREATION. By Letters Patent, Barons. By K. Will. 3. and Q. Mary 2. 30 Maii (1689) 1 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Gules, a Fess between six Mollets Argent. 68 WILLIAM FARMER, Baron Lempster of Lempster alias Leominster, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 6 Sept. (1641) 17 Car. 1. And Baron by Letters Patent, 12 Apr. (1692) 4 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Argent, a Fess Sable, between three Lions Heads erazed Gules. 69. CHARLES BUTLER, (Earl of Arran, Viscount Tullogh,) Baron Butler of Weston, and Baron of Cloghgrenan. CREATIONS. Baron Butler of Weston, (an English Honour) by Letters Patent, 23 Jan. (1693) 5 Will. & Mariae. Baron of Cloghgrenan, Viscount, and Earl, (Irish Honours)— Will. & Mariae. ARMS. The same as his Brother the Duke of Ormond, [Num. 8.] viz. Or, a Chief indented Azure; with a Crescent for Difference. 70. HENRY HERBERT, Baron Herbert of Chirbury. CREATION. By Letters Patent, Barons. 28 Apr. (1694) 6 Will. & Mariae. ARMS. Party per pale Azure, and Gules, three Lions rampant Argent, armed and languid Or. 71. JOHN THOMPSON, By K. Will. 3. Baron Haversham of Haversham, and Baronet. CREATIONS. Baronet, 12 Dec. (1673) 25 Car. 2. And Baron by Letters Patent, 4 Maii (1696) 8 Will. 3. ARMS. Or, on a Fess dancettè Azure, three Estoils Argent, a Canton of the Second, thereon a Sun in Glory, i. e. Proper. Barons are usually styled by the King, Our Right Trusty and Wellbeloved; but when of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council, then with the addition of, Councillors. AN Alphabetical Index, Of all the TITLES; Contained in the Foregoing Catalogue. A. ABERGAVENNY; (in Monmouthshire) Baron, p. 119. n. 1. ABINGDON; (in Berkshire) Earl, p. 74. n. 54. Admiral of England; vide Lord High Admiral of England. Ailesborough; vide COVENTRY of Ailesborough. AILESBURY; (in Buckinghamshire) Earl, p. 64. n. 41. ALBEMARLE; (in Normandy) Earl, vide the Addenda. Aldate; vide S. Aldates. Almoner; to his Majesty (an Office) Lord, p. 102. n. 5. Alton; (in Staffordshire) Marquis, p. 23. n. 15. Ambassador extraordinary; to the Emperor of Germany, p. 147. n. 45. — to the Grand Signior, p. 128. n. 15. Ampthill Honour; (in Bedfordshire) Hereditary High Steward, p. 64. n. 41. See also Bruce of Ampthill. Andover; (in Hantshire) Viscount, p. 49. n. 21. ANGLESEY; (an Isle) Earl, p. 61. n. 37. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 70 n. 48. Annesley; (a Family) of Newport-Painel (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 61. n. 37. Aram; vide LEXINGTON of Aram. Arcal, or Ercal; vide Newport of High Ercal. Arclo; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 17. n. 8. ARLINGTON, alias Harlington; (in Middlesex) Countess, p. 66. n. 43. see also p. 16. n. 7. — of Arlington; Baroness, p. 66. n. 43. ARRAN; (an Island in Galway, Ireland) Earl, p. 162. n. 69. ARUNDEL; (a Family) of Treryse (in Cornwall) Baron, p. 151. n. 52. — of Wardour (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 133. n. 23. Arundel; (in Sussex) Earl, p. 9 n. 1. ASAPH; vide St. ASAPH. Ascot; (in Buckinghamshire) Viscount, p. 55. n. 28. ASHBURNHAM; (a Family) of Ashburnham (in Sussex) Baron, p. 160. n. 67. Ashford, of Ashford; (in Kent) Baron, vide the Addenda. Ashley; (a Family) of Wimborn S. Giles (in Dorsetshire) Baron, p. 67. n. 44. Avalon; vide Mordaunt of Avalon. AUDLEY; (a Family) of Heleigh (in Staffordshire) Baron, p. 120. n. 2. Audley-end; a Royal Palace (in Essex) Housekeeper, p 40. n. 8. Aumouth; vide Churchill of Aumouth. Avon; vide Stratford upon Avon. B. BAdenagh; vide Comyn of Badenagh. Badlesmere; (a Family) Baron, p. 34. n. 1. BANGOR; (City) Bishop, p. 106. n. 11. Bangor; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 22 n. 14. Baronet's of England; p. 124. n. 7. p. 58. n. 32. p. 85. n. 68 p. 50. n. 22. p. 140. n. 33. p. 54. n. 26. p. 80. n. 62. p. 140. n. 34. p. 75. n. 55. p. 29. n. 1. p. 60. n. 36. p. 56. n. 30. p. 137. n. 29. p. 67. n. 45. p. 91. n. 1. p. 139. n. 32. p. 55. n. 28. p. 92. n. 4. p. 89. n. 72. p. 78. n. 59 p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16. p. 146. n. 44. p. 71. n. 49. p. 67. n. 44. p. 30, vide p. 29. n. 2. p. 149. n. 49. p. 130. n. 18. p. 104. n. 8. p. 71. n. 50. p. 94. n. 7. p. 93. n. 5 p. 161. n. 68 p. 143. n. 39 p. 159. n. 64. p. 154. n. 56. p. 73. n. 52. p. 163. n. 71. p. 158. n. 63. Baronet's of Scotland; p. 96. n. 9 — Irish; p. 61. n. 37. Barresore; vide CARRINGTON of Barresore. Basin; vide St. John of Basin. BATH; (City) Earl, p. 62. n. 38. — and WELLS; (City) Bishop, p. 112. n. 20. See also Knights of the Bath. Beauchamp; (a Family) Viscount, p. 12. n. 2. — of Hache; (in Somersetshire) Baron, ibid. Beauchamps-court; vide BROOK of Beauchamps-court. Beaudesert; vide PAGET of Beaudesert. BEAUFORT; (in France) Duke, p. 18. n. 9 Bedchamber Royal; (of his Majesty) Gentlemen, p. 79. n. 61. p. 17. n. 8. p. 35, vide p. 34. n. 1. p. 60. n. 35. p. 81. n. 63. p. 84, vide p. 83. n. 67. p. 86. n. 70. p. 147. n. 45. — of Prince George of Denmark, p. 148. n. 47. BEDFORD; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 26. n. 17. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 26. n. 17. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 47. n. 18. — Town; Recorder, ibid. BERGAVENNY; vide ABERGAVENNY. Belvoir, or Beauvoir; (vulgò Bever in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 37. n. 4. BELLASSYSE; (a Family) of Osgodby (in Lincolnshire) Baroness, p. 154. n. 55. BERKELEY; (in Gloucestershire) Earl, p. 72. n. 51. BERKELEY; (a Family) of Berkeley-castle (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 72. n. 51. p. 122. n. 5. — of Stratton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 148. n. 47. BERKSHIRE; (County) Earl, p. 49. n. 21. — Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 9 n. 1. Bermingham; vide WARD of Bermingham. BERWICK upon Tweed; (in Northumberland) Duke, p. 21. n. 12. Biddiford; vide GRANVILLE of Biddiford. Blackmere; vide Strange of Blackmere. Blankney; vide WIDDRINGTON of Blankney. Bletso; vide St. John of Bletsho. Blue Squadron; (of His Majesty's Navy Royal) Admiral, p. 148. n. 47. Bodmyn; (in Cornwall) Viscount, p. 71. n. 49. Bolbeck; (a Family) Baron, p. 34. n. 1. BOLENBROKE; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 47. n. 18. BOLTON; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 21. n. 13. Bonvile; (a Family) Baron, p. 53. n. 25. Bosworth; (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 21. n. 12. Botreaux; (a Family) Baron, p. 38. n. 5. Boughton; vide Montagu of Boughton. Boil; (a Family) of Youghal (in Cork, Ireland) Baron, p 65. n. 42. Brackley; (in Northamptonshire) Viscount, p. 43. n. 12. Bradenham; vide Windsor of Bradenham. BRADFORD; (in Shropshire) Earl, p. 85. n. 69. See also Newport of Bradford. Brandon; (in Suffolk) Viscount, p. 70. n. 48. See also GERARD of Brandon. Braybroke; vide GRIFFIN of Braybroke. Brecknock, or Breccon; (County) Earl, p. 17. n. 8. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6. Brentford; (in Middlesex) Earl, p. 22. n. 14 Brewse, Breaus, or Braose; (a Family) of Gower (in Carmarthenshire) Baron, p. 9 n. 1. p. 72. n. 51. BRIDGWATER; (in Somersetshire) Earl, p. 43. n. 12. Brimsfeild; vide Gifford of Brimsfeild. BRISTOL; (City) Earl, p. 47. n. 17. — Bishop, p. 113. n. 21. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 122. n. 5. Broke; vide WILLUGHBY of Broke. Bromley-Gerard; vide GERARD of Gerards-Bromley. BROOK; (a Title derived from the Lordship of Broke in Wiltshire) of Beauchamps-court (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 135. n. 26. Bruce; (a Family) of Ampthil (in Bedfordshire) Viscount, p. 64. n. 41. — of Kinloss (in Scotland) Baron, ibid. — of Skelton (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid. — of Whorlton (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid. Brudnel; (a Family) of Stanton-Wyvil (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 60. n. 36. Bryan; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12. n. 2. Buckhurst; (in Sussex) Baron, p. 41. n. 9 Buckingham County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 43. n. 12. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 127. n. 13. Burford; (in Oxfordshire) Earl, p. 20. n. 11. Burghersh; (a Family) Baron, p. 48. n. 19 Burleigh; (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 42. n. 11. BURLINGTON, alias Bridlington; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 65. n. 42. Bury; (in Lancashire) Viscount, vide the Addenda. Bury-St. Edmund; vide JERMYN of St. Edmunds-bury. BUTLER; (a Family) of Lanthony (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 17. n. 8. — of Moor-Park (in Hertfordshire) Baron, ibid. — of Weston (in Huntingdonshire) Baron, p. 162. n. 69. See also Chief Butler. Butterwike; vide Sheffeild of Butterwick. BYRON; (a Family) of Rochdale (in Lancashire) Baron, p. 141. n. 36. C. CAghe; vide Fielding of the Caghe. Ca●len; (in Ireland) Viscount, p. 46. n. 16. see also the Addenda. Cambridge County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 26. n. 17. — University; Chancellor, p. 12. n. 2. Campden of Campden; (in Gloucestershire) Viscount, p. 75. n. 55. CANTERBURY; (City) Archbishop, p. 5. n. 1. see also p. 98. n. 1. and p. 116. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 86. n. 70. Capel; (a Family) of Hadham (in Hertfordshire) Baron, p. 60. n. 35. Captain of a Troop of Horse; p. 136. n. 27. CARBERIE; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 142. n. 37. Carboile; (in Normandy) Earl, p. 62. n. 38. Cardiff; vide HERBERT of Caerdiff. CARDIGAN; (County) Earl, p. 60. n. 36. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 142. n. 37. CARLISLE; (City) Earl, p. 63. n. 39 — Bishop, p. 103. n. 6. — Governor, p. 63. n. 39 — Seacoasts, Vice-Admiral, ibid. Carmarthen; (County) Marquis, p. 24. n. 16. see also p. 153. n. 54. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6. Carmarthen; (County) Custos Rotulorum, p. 142. n. 37. — Town, and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6. CARNARVAN; (County) Earl, p. 55. n. 28. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 70. n. 48. CARRINGTON; (a Family) of Barresore (in Connought, Ireland) Viscount, p. 142. n. 38. — of Wotton Wawen (in Warwickshire) Baron, ibid. CARTERET; (a Family) of Hawnes (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 154. n 56. Carthlage, or Kirtling; vide NORTH of Kirtling. ; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 120. n. 2. Castle-rising; vide HOWARD of Castle-rysing. Cavendish; (a Family) of Hardwick (in Derbishire) Baron, p. 27. n. 18. Cawood Liberty; (in Yorkshire) Custos Rotulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16. Cecil; (a Family) of Essingdon (in Rutlandshire) Baron, p. 42. n. 10. Chamberlain, of the King's Household; Lord, p. 33. n 5. see also p. 34. and p. 41. n. 9 — of the Queen Dowager's Household; Lord, p. 69 n. 47. See also Lord Great Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Garter, p. 105. n. 10. CHANDOS; (a Family) of Sudely (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 130. n. 18. Chappel-Royal; (of his Majesty) Dean, p. 99, vide p. 98. n. 1. Charlton; vide HOWARD of Chalton. Chartley; vide FERRER of Chartley. ; Governors, p. 59 n. 34. p. 63. n. 40. p. 72. n. 51. p. 73. n. 52. and 53. p. 99, vide p. 98. n. 1. p. 100 n. 3. Chief Butler; of the Kingdom of Ireland (an Office) p. 17. n. 8. Chepstow; (in Monmouthshire) Lord, p. 18. n. 9 CHESTER; (City) Bishop, p. 107. n. 12. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 50. n. 22. — Seacoasts; Vice-Admiral, p. 70. n. 48. — County; Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 50. n. 22. CHESTERFEILD; (in Derbishire) Earl, p. 56. n. 29. Cheuton; vide WALDGRAVE of Cheuton. Chich; vide Darcy of Chiche. CHICHESTER; (City) Earl, p. 16. n. 6. — Bishop, p. 115. n. 24. Chirbury; vide HERBERT of Chirbury. CHOLMONDELEY; (a Family) of Kelles in Ireland) Viscount, p. 160. n. 66. Cholmondeley of Wich-Malbank, alias Namptwich (in Cheshire) Baron, ibid. Chudleigh; vide CLIFFORD of Chudleigh. Churchill; (a Family) of Aumouth (in Scotland) Baron, p. 82. n. 65. — of Sandridge (in Hertfordshire) Baron, ibid. Cinqueports; Lord Warden, p. 86. n. 70. Cirencester; (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 79. n. 61. Clare; (in Suffolk) Marquis and Earl, p. 28. n. 19 CLARENDON; (in Wiltshire) Earl, p. 59 n. 34. CLEVELAND; (in Yorkshire) Duchess, p. 14. n. 3. see also p. 16. n. 6. CLIFFORD; (a Family) Baron, p. 56. n. 30. — of Chudleigh (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 152. n. 53. — of Lansborough (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 65. n. 42. p. 145. n. 42. CLIFTON; (a Family) of Leighton-Bromswould (in Huntingdonshire) Baroness, p. 134. n. 24. Clinton; (a Family) Baron, p. 40. n. 7. Cloghgrenan; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 162. n. 69. Clun; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9 n. 1. Cockermonth Honour; (in Cumberland) Lord, p. 13, vide p. 12. n. 2. Codnore; (in Derbishire) Baron, p. 35. n. 2. Cofferer to his Majesty; (an Office) p. 85. n. 69. Colchester; (in Essex) Viscount, p. 50. n. 22. COLEPEPER; (a Family) of Thoresway (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 144. n. 41. Colonels; of the First Troop of Horse-guards, p. 84, vide p. 83. n. 67. — of the Second Troop, p. 17. n. 8. — of the Third Troop, p. 50. n. 22. — His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Horse-Guards, p. 34. n. 1. — Dutch Regiment of Guards, p. 79. n. 61. — First Regiment of Foot-Guards, p. 86. n. 70. — Regiment of Horse, p. 70. n. 48. — Regiment of Foot, p. 21. n. 13. — Regiments of Dragoons, p. 46. n. 16. p. 60 n. 35. — Regiments of Marines, p. 148. n. 47. and see the Addenda. Commissary General of the Musters, p. 40. n. 8. Compton; (a Family) of Compton (i e. Compton at the Vineyard, in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 44. n. 14. controller; of his Majesty's Household, (an Office) p. 127. n. 13. Comyn; (a Family) of Badenagh (in Scotland) Baron, p. 23. n. 15. Coniers; (a Family) Baron, p. 76. n. 56. Cooper; (a Family) of Paulet (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 67. n. 44. Cork; (County, in Ireland) Earl, p. 65. n. 42. Cornbury; (in Oxfordshire) Viscount, p. 59 n. 34. Cornet, of his Majesty's First Troop of Guards; vide the Addenda. Cornwall Duchy; Chief Steward, p. 62, n. 38. — (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 71, n. 49. CORNWALLIS; (a Family) of Eye (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 149, n. 49. COVENTRY; (City) Recorder; p. 135, n. 26. — and LICHFIELD; (City) Bishop, p. 102, n. 5. Coventry City, and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 44, n. 14. COVENTRY; (a Family) of Ailesborough (in Worcestershire) Baron, p. 138, n. 30. Counts; of the Roman Empire; vide Empire. — of Mertola; vide Mertola. — Palatine; vide DURHAM and Hampton. Cranburn; (in Dorsetshire) Viscount, p. 42, n. 10. Cranfeild; (a Family) of Cranfeild (in Middlesex) Baron, p. 41, n. 9 CRAVEN; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 63, n. 40. Craven; (a Family) of Hampsted-Marshal (in Berkshire) Baron, ibid. — of Uffington (in Berkshire) Viscount, ibid. CREWE; (a Family) of Stene (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 150, n. 50. Cripplegate; Lond. vide St. Giles Cripplegate. Crudwell; vide LUCAS of Crudwel. CUMBERLAND; (County) Duke, p. 4. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 63, n. 39 — Custos Rotulorum, p. 96, n. 9 D DAcres; (a Family) of Gillesland (in Cumberland) Baron, p. 63, n. 39 — of Herst-Monceaux (in Sussex) Baron, p. 68, n. 46. Danby; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p 25, vide p. 24. n. 16. Darcie, or Darcy; (a Family) Baron, p. 76, n. 56. — of Chiche (in Essex) Baron, p. 50, n. 22. Darford; vide VILLIERS of Darford. Darlington; (in the Bishopric of Durham) Baroness, p. 77, n. 58. Darnley; (in Scotland) Earl, p. 15, n. 5. DARTMOUTH; (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 155, n. 58. Daventry; vide Finch of Daventry. david's; vide St. david's. Deincourt; (a Family) of Sutton (in Derbyshire) Baron, p. 58, n. 32. Delamer; (a Title, derived from the Forest of Delamer in Cheshire) of Dunham-Massy (likewise in Cheshire) Baron, p. 85, n. 68 DE-LA WAR; vide LA-WAR. Delmenhorst; (in Denmark) Earl, p. 4. DENBIGH; (County) Earl, p. 46, n. 16. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48. DENMARK; (Kingdom) Hereditary Prince, p. 4. DERBY; (County) Earl, p. 36, n. 3. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 27, n. 18. DERWENTWATER; (in Cumberland) Earl, p. 78, n. 59 Desmond; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 46, n. 16. See also the Addenda. DEVONSHIRE; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 27. n. 18. See also p. 12, and p. 33, n. 4. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 53, n. 25. Digby; (a Family) of Shirburn (in Dorsetshire). Baron, p. 47, n. 17. Dispenser; vide Le Dispenser. Dithmarch; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4. DORCHESTER; (in Dorsetshire) Countess, p. 77, n. 58. Dormer; (a Family) of Wenge (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 55, n. 28. DORSET; (County) Earl, p. 41, n. 9 See also p. 33, n. 5, and p. 34. — Marquis, p. 36, vide p. 35, n. 2. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 47, n. 17. — Seacoasts; Vice-Admiral, p. 67, n. 44. DOVER; (in Kent) Baron, p. 157, n. 62. — Castle; C●nstable, p. 86, n. 70. Dragoons, Regiments; vide Colonels. Dublin University; (in Ireland) Chancellor, p. 17, n. 8. DUDLEY; (a Family) Baroness, p. 125, n. 9 See also p. 144, n. 40. Dumblane; vide OSBORNE of Dumblane. Dungarvan; (in Waterford, Ireland) Viscount, p. 65, n. 42. Dunham-Massy; vide Delamer of Dunham-Massy. Duras; (a Family) of Holdenby (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 69, n 47. DURHAM; (City) Bishop, p. 99, n. 2. See also, p. 117, and p. 118, n. II. — County; Count Palatine, p. 99, n. 2. Durham; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. — Seacoasts; Vice-Admiral, ibid. Dursley; (in Gloucestershire) Viscount, p. 72. n. 51. See also p. 122. n. 5. E EArl-Marshal of England, Hereditary; (an Official Honour) p. 9, n. 1. p. 32, n. 2. Eastwell; vide Fitz-Herbert of Eastwel. Effingham; vide HOWARD of Effingham. Eland; vide Savile of Eland. Elgin; (in Scotland) Earl, p. 64, n. 41. Ellesmere; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 43. n. 12. ELY; (City) Bishop p. 108, n. 14. Emlyn; vide VAUGHAN of Emlyn. Empire; (Roman) Counts, p. 133, n. 23. p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. p. 149, n. 48. Enfield; (in Middlesex) Baron, p. 87, n. 71. Envoy Extraordinary; to the States-General of the United Provinces, p. 95, n. 8. — to the Emperor of Germany, vide the Addenda. Ercall; vide High-Ercal. Eresby; vide WILLUGHBY of Eresby. Escrick; vide HOWARD of Escrick. ESSEX; (County) Earl, p. 60, n. 35. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 34, n. 1. Essingdon; vide Cecil of Essendon. Estaines-parva, otherwise called Estaines add Turrim, and Little Easton; vide MAYNARD of Estaines-parva. EURE; (a Family) of Witton (in the Bishopric of Durham) Baron, p. 127, n. 12. Ewston; (in Suffolk) Earl, p. 16, n. 7. EXETER, (City) Earl, p. 42, n. 11. — Bishop, p. 104, n. 8. Eye; vide CORNWALLIS of Eye. F FAlconer, to His Majesty; (an Office) Master, p. 20, n. 11. Falmouth; (in Cornwall) Viscount, p. 19 n. 10. Fareham; (in Hantshire) Countess, p. 14, n. 4. FAUCONBERG, or Falconberg, vulgo Fauconbridg; (a Title derived from a Family of that Name) Earl, p. 80, n. 62. — of Hentknowl, (in the Bishopric of Durham) Viscount, ibid. — of Yarum, (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid. Fielding; (a Family) Viscount, p. 46, n. 16: — of the Caghe, (in Ireland) Baron, ibid. See also the Addenda. — of Newnham-padox, (in Warwickshire) Baron, ibid. FERRER; (a Family) of Chartley (in Staffordshire) Baron, p. 124, n. 7. FEVERSHAM; (in Kent) Earl; p. 69, n. 47. Finch; (a Family) of Daventry (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 73, n. 52. Fitz-Alan; (a Family) Baron. p. 9, n. 1. Fitz-Herbert; (a Family) of Eastwel (in Kent) Baron, p. 54, n. 26. Fitz-Hugh; (a Family) Baron. p. 38, n. 6. Fitz-Payne; (a Family) Baron. p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. FITZWALTER; (a Family) Baron, p. 124, n. 8. Flint; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48. Foot-Regiment; vide Colonel. Forester, to His Majesty (an Office) p. 51, n. 23 Furnival; (a Family) Baron. p. 9, n. 1● p. 23, n. 15. G GAINESBOROUGH; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 75, n. 55. Garter; (a most Noble Order) vide Knights of the Garter; as also Chancellor and Prelate of the Garter. Gentlemen-Pensioners; (Honourable Band) Captain, p. 20, n. 11. GERARD; (a Family) of Brandon (in Suffolk) Baron. p. 70, n. 48. — of Bromley-gerards' (in Staffordshire) Baron. p. 133, n. 2●. Gifford; (a Family) of Brimsfeild (in Gloucestershire) Baron. p. 23, n. 15. Gillesland; vide Dacres of Gillesland. Glamorgan; (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. Glendale; (in Northumberland) Viscount, p. 89, n. 72. GLOUCESTER; (Colony) Duke, p. 1. — Lord Lieutenant and Casts Rotul●●um, p. 122, n. 5. GODOLPHIN; (a Family) of Rialton (in Cornwall) Baron, p. 157, n. 61. Goths; (a People) Hereditary Prince, p. 4. Gower; (in Carmarthenshire) Lord. p. 18, n. 9 See also Brewse of Gower. GRAFTON; (in Northamptonshire) Duke, p. 16, n. 7. Grandee, of Portugal, vide Portugal. GRANVILLE; (a Family) of Biddiford and Kilkhampton (in Cornwall) Baron, p. ●2, n. 38. p. 149, n. 48. — of Lansdown (in Somersetshire) Viscount, p. 62, n. 38. See also p. 149, n. 48. Granville; (in Normandy) Lord, p. 62, n. 38. Great Chamberlain of England; (an Office) Lord, p. 32, n. 1. p. 34. p. 51, n. 23. Great Wardrobe; (an Office) Master, p. 81, n. 64. Gretton; vide HATTON of Gretton. Grey; (an ancient and illustrious House or Family) Chief, p. 35, n. 25. — of Groby (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 53, n. 25. Grey; of Rolleston (in Staffordshire) Baron, p. 130, n. 17. — of Rudder (in Denbighshire) Baron, p. 94, n. 7. — of Werk (in Northumberland) Baron, p. 80, n. 72. Greystock; (a Family) Baron, p. 9 n. 1. GRIFFIN; (a Family) of Braybroke (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 159, n. 65. Groby; Baron, p. 35, n. 2. See also Grey of Groby. Groom of the Stole, to His Majesty; (an Office) p. 79, n. 61. — to Prince George of Denmark, p. 148, n. 47. Guards; (of the King) Colonels of the First Troop, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. — Second Troop, p. 17, n. 8. — Third Troop, p. 50, n. 22. — Royal Regiment, p. 34, n. 1 — Dutch Regiment, p. 79, n. 61. — First Regiment of Foot, p. 86, n. 70. See also Yeomen of the Guard. Guernsey; (Isle) Governor, p. 94, n. 6. GUILFORD; (in Surrey) Baron, p. 156, n. 60. H HAche; vide Beauchamp of Hach. Haddon; vide Manners of Haddon. Hadham; vide Capel of Hadham. HALIFAX; (in Yorkshire) Marquis, Earl, and Viscount, p. 29, n. 1. Hamlake, modo Helmsley; vide Roos of Hamlake. Hampsted-Marshal; vide Craven of Hampsted-Marshal. Hampton, (i. e. Southampton in Hantshire) Count Palatine, p. 118, n. III. Hardwick; vide Cavendish of Hardwick. Harington; (a Family) Baron, p. 53, n. 25. Hartington; (in Derbishire) Marquis, p. 27, n. 18. Harwich; (in Essex) Marquis, p. 22, n. 14. Hastings; (a Family) of Hastings (in Sussex) Baron, p. 38, n. 5. HATTON; (a Family) of Gretton (in Northamptonshire) Viscount, p. 94, n. 6. — of Kirby (in Northamptonshire) Baron, ibid. Haverford-West; (in Pembrokeshire) Town and County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. HAVERSHAM, of Haversham; (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 163, n. 71. Hawnes; vide CARTERET of Hawnes. Heddington; (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 20, n. 11. Helaugh; (in Yorkshire) Lord, p. 127, n. 13. Heleigh; vide AUDLEY of Heleigh. Hentknowle; vide FALCONBERG of Hentknowl. HERBERT; (a Family) Baron, p. 18, n. 9 — of Caerdiff (in Glamorganshire) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. — of Chirbury (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 162, n. 70. — of Shurland (in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. — of Tor-bay (in D vonshire) Baron, p. 83, n. 66. HEREFORD; (County) Viscount, p. 91, n. 1. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. — (City) Bishop, p. 109, n. 15. Herst-Monceaux; vide Dacres of Herst-Monceaux. Hertford; (County) Earl, p. 12, n. 2. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 60, n. 35. — Borough; High Steward, p. 42, n. 10. Hicks; (a Family) of Ilmington (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 75, n. 55. Hyde-park; (in Middlesex) Ranger, p. 95, n. 8. High-Admiral of England; Lord, p. 32, n. 3. High Ercal; vide Newport of High-Ercal. High Steward; to Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, p. 124; n 7. High Treasurer of England; (an Office) Lord, p. 7, n. 3. Hinchinbrook; (in Huntingdonshire) Viscount, p. 58, n. 33. Hindon; vide Hyde of Hindon. Hinton-St. George; vide POULET of Hinton-St. George. Holland, (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 45, n. 15. — Parts, Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51. n. 23. Holdenby; vide Duras of Holdenby. HOLDERNESS; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 76. n. 56. Holm-Pierpont; vide Pierpont of Holm-Pierpont. Holm, in Spaldingmoor; vide LANGDALE of Holm. Holstein, (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4. Ho; vide VILLIERS of Hoo. Horse; Regiment, Troop; vide Colonel and Captain. See also Master of the Horse. Houghton; of Houghton (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 28. n. 19 Household, (of the King) vide Treasurer and controller of the Household. House keeper, of the King's Royal Palace of Audley-end, p. 40, n. 8. HOWARD; (an illustrious Family) Chief, p. 9 n. 1 — Baron, ibid. — of Castle-Rising (in Norfolk) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. HOWARD, (a Family) of Charlton (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 49. n. 21. — of Effingham (in Surrey) Baron, p. 129. n. 16. — of Escrick (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 138. n. 31. — of Morpeth (in Northumberland) Viscount, p. 63. n. 39 — of Walden (in Essex) Baron, p. 40. n. 8. Howland; (a Family) of Streatham (in Surrey) Baron, p. 26. n. 17. Hull; vide KINGSTON upon Hull. Hungerford; (a Family) Baron, p. 38. n. 5. HUNTINGDON; (County) Earl, p. 38. n. 5. — Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 49. n. 20. HUNSDON; (in Hertfordshire) Baron, p. 131. n. 19 Hurley; vide LOVELACE of Hurley. Hyde; (a Family) of Hindon (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 59 n. 34. — of Kenilworth, (in Warwickshire) Viscount, p. 73, n. 53. I JEFFREYS; (a Family) of Wem (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 158. n. 63. JERMYN; (a Family) of St. Edmunds-Bury (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 141. n. 35. Jersey; (Isle) Governor, p. 141. n. 35. Ilmington; vide Hicks of Ilmington. Ipswich; (in Suffolk) Viscount; p. 16. n. 7. Isles; Lord, vide Man and the Isles. Justice in Eyre, South of Trent, p. 74. n. 54. K KEeper of the Great Seal of England, Lord, p. 6. n. 1. Kelles, vide CHOLMONDELEY of Kelles. Kendal, (in Westmoreland) Earl, p. 4. See also Ross of Kendal. Kenilworth; vide Hyde of Kenilworth. Kensington, (in Middlesex) Baron, p. 45. n. 15. KENT; (County) Earl, p. 35. n. 2. — Countess, p. 151. n. 51. — Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 86. n. 70. Kesteven-Parts; (in Lincolnshire) Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51. n. 23. Kilkhampton; vide GRANVILLE of Kilkhampton. Kimbolton; vide Montagu of Kimbolton. KINGSTON, upon Hull; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 54. n. 27. — Town and Fortress; Governor, p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16. Kinloss; vide Bruce of Kinloss. Kirby; vide HATTON of Kirby. Kirtling, or Carthlage; vide NORTH of Kirtling. Kiveton, vulgè Keeton; vide OSBORN of Kiveton. Knights; i. e. Bachelor- Knights, p. 62, n. 38. p. 63, n. 40. p. 126, n. 11. p. 150. n. 50. Knights of the Bath, p. 43, n. 12. p. 122. n. 5. p. 59 n. 34. p. 142. n. 37. Knights of the Garter, p. 4. p. 1. p. 35, vide p. 34, n. 1. p. 18, n. 9 p. 26, n. 17. p. 16. n. 6. p. 3●. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. p. 15. n. 5, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. p. 19 n. 10. p. 10, vide p. 9 n. 1. p. 52, n. 24. p. 73, n. 53. p. 69, n. 47. p. 57, n. 31. p. 17, n. 8. p. 27, n. 18. p. 41, n. 9 p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. see also the Addenda. Knight-Marshal of His Majesty's Household, p. 95. n. 8. Knockin; vide Strange of Knokyn. L LAncaster, Duchy; Chancellor, p. 120. n. 3. — (County); Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48. — Custos Rotulorum; vide The Addenda. — Seacoasts, Vice-Admiral, p. 70. n. 48. Land-Forces, within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed; Lieutenant-General, p. 22. n. 14. Landsdown; vide GRANVILLE of Lansdown. LANGDALE; (a Family) of Holm (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 147, n. 46. Langley; (in Northumberland) Viscount, p. 78, n. 59 Lansborough; vide CLIFFORD of Launsborough. Lanthony; vide BUTLER of Lanthony. Latimer; (a Family) Viscount, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. — Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. LA-WARR; (a Family) Baron, p. 121, n. 4. Le-Dispenser; (a Family) Baron, p. 48, n. 19 LEEDS; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 24, n. 16. See also p 8, n. 3. Lees-Court; vide Sonds of Lees-Court. LEICESTER; (County) Earl, p. 44, n. 13. — Lord Lieutenant, p 37, n. 4. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 53, n. 25. LEIGH; (a Family) of Stoneley (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 140, n. 34. Leighs, vulgò Leezes; vide Rich of Leighs. Leighton-Bromswould; vide CLIFTON of Leighton-Bromswould. Leinster; (in Ireland Duke, p. 22, n. 14. LEMPSTER, alias Leominster; of Lempster (in Herefordshire) Baron, p. 161, n. 68 Lenox; (in Scotland) Duke, p. 15, n. 5. LEXINGTON; (a Family) of Aram (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 147, n. 45. LICHFEILD; (City) Earl, p 67, n. 45. — Bishop; vide COVENTRY and LICHFEILD. Lieutenant-Generals, of His Majesty's Army; p. 17, n. 8. p. 22, n. 14. p. 34, n. 1. p. 50, n. 22. p. 79, n. 61. LINCOLN; (County) Earl, p. 40, n. 7. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 51, n. 23. — (City) Bishop, p. 114, n. 23. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 51, n. 23. LINDSEY; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 51, n. 23. See also p. 32, n. 1. & p. 34. — Parts; Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23. Lisle; (a Family) Viscount, p. 44, n. 13. See also p. 131, n. 20, and p. 35, n. 2. Little-Easton; vide MAYNARD of Easton-parva. LLANDAF; (City) Bishop, p. 101, n. 4. LONDON; (Metropolis) Bishop, p. 98, n. 1. See also p. 117, and vide ibid. n. I. LONGUEVILLE; (a Family) Viscount, p. 94, n. 7. LONSDALE; (in Westmoreland) Viscount p. 96, n. 9 Lords, of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council; vide Privy-Councellors. LOVELACE; (a Family) of Hurley (in Berkshire) Baron, p. 136, n. 27. Lovetot; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 23, n. 15. Lowther; (a Family) of Lowther (in Westmoreland) Baron, p. 96, n. 9 LUCAS; (a Family) of Crudwell (in Wiltshire) Baroness, p. 151, n. 51. — of Shenfeild; (in Essex) Baron, p. 145, n. 43. Lucy; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. Lumley; (a Family) of Lumley-Castle (in the Bishopric of Durham) Viscount, p. 83, n. 67. — Baron, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. — of Waterford (in Ireland) Viscount, ibid. Lynn-Regis; vide TOUNSHEND of Lenn-Regis. M MACLESFEILD; (in Cheshire) Earl, p. 70, n. 48. Magdalen-College; vide St. Marry Magdalen-College. Maidstone; (in Kent) Viscount, p. 54, n. 26. Major Generals, of His Majesty's Army; p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. p. 87, n. 71. Maldon; (in Essex) Viscount, p. 60, n. 35. Malmesbury; Borough, (in Wiltshire) High Steward, p. 127, n. 13. Maltravers; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. Man; (Isle) Lord, p. 36, n. 3. MANCHESTER; (in Lancashire) Earl, p. 49, n. 20. Mandevile; (a Family) Viscount, p. 49, n. 20 Manners; (a Family) of Haddon (in Derbishire) Baron, p. 37, n. 4. March; (a Title derived from the Marches of Wales) Earl, p. 15, n. 5. Marine-Regiments; vide Colonels. See also the Addenda. MARLBOROUGH; (in Wiltshire) Earl, p. 82, n. 65. Marmion; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. Marshal; vide Earl-Marshal and Knight-Marshal. Master-Falconer; vide Falconer. Master of the Horse, to Prince George of Denmark, p. 58, n. 33. Master-General of the Ordnance; vide Ordnance. Master of the Robes, to His Majesty; vide the Addenda. MAYNARD; (a Family) of Estaines-parva, otherwise called Estains add Turrim and Little Easton (in Essex) Baron, p. 137, n. 29. — of Wicklow (in Ireland) Baron, ibid. Meinel; (a Family) Baron, p. 76, n. 56. Merioneth; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48. Mertola; (in Portugal) Count, p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. Methuen; (in Scotland) Baron, p. 15, n. 5. Metropolitans; p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1. p. 7, n. 2. See also Primates. Middlesex; (County) Earl, p. 41, n. 9 p 33, n. 5. p. 34. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 26, n. 17. Milton; (in Kent) Baron, p. 86, n. 70. Moels; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 5. MOHUN; (a Family) Baron, p. 36, n. 3. — of Okehampton (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 139, n. 32. Molingar; vide VAUGHAN of Molingar. Molins; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n 5. MONMOUTH; (County) Earl, p. 81, n. 63. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. MONTAGU, or Montague; (in Somersetshire) Earl, p. 81, n. 64. Montague; (a Family) Viscount, p. 91, n. 2. — of Boughton (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 81, n. 64. — of Kimbolton (in Huntingdonshire) Baron, p. 49, n. 20. — of St. Neots (in Huntingdonshire) Baron, p. 58, n. 33. Mont-Eagle; (a Title in commemoration of the great Service performed by Sir Edward Stanley Knight, a younger Son to Thomas the first Earl of Derby, against the Scots at Flodden-feild, where he won the Hill, and vanquished all that opposed him: being derived thence, and from the Eagle, etc. the Crest of that Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6. See also the Addenda. Montgomery; (County) Earl, p. 38, n. 6. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48. — Town; Viscount, p. 29, n. 2. Moor-Park; vide BUTLER of Moor-Park. Mordaunt; (a Family) of Avalon (in Somersetshire) Viscount, p. 81, n. 63. — of Rygate (in Surrey) Baron, ibid. — of Turvey (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 52, n. 24. MORLEY; (a Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6. Morpeth; vide HOWARD of Morpeth. Mowbray; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 72, n. 51. Mounchensey, or Munchensi; (a Family) Baron, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. Mount-Hermer; (a Family) Viscount, p. 81, n. 64. Mount-Norris, (in Armagh, Ireland) Baron, p. 61, n. 37. Mulgrave; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 30, n. 3. Musters; Commissary-General, p. 40, n. 8. N NAmptwich; vide CHOLMONDELEY of Wich-Malbank, alias Namptwich. Neots; vide St. Neots. Newark; (in Nottinghamshire) Viscount, p. 55, vide p. 54, n. 27. Newberry; (in Berkshire) Baron. p. 16, n. 6. NEWCASTLE; (in Northumberland) Duke, p. 28, n. 19 New-Forrest; (in Hantshire) Lord Warden, p. 21, n. 13. Newnham-Padox; vide Fielding of Newnham-Padox. Newport; (a Family) of Bradford (in Shropshire) Viscount, p. 85, n. 69. — of High-Ercal (in Shropshire) Baron, ibid. Newport-Painel; vide ANNESLEY of Newport-Painel. Noel; (a Family) of Ridlington (in Rutlandshire) Baron. p. 75, n. 55. Nonsuch; (in Surrey) Baroness, p. 14, n. 3. NORFOLK; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 9, n. 1. See also p. 32, n. 2. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 9, n. 1. NORMANBY; (in Lincolnshire) Marquis, p. 30, n. 3. Norris; (a Family) of Ricot (in Oxfordshire) Baron. p. 74, n. 54. NORTH; (a Family) of Kirtling modò Carthlage (in Cambridgshire) Baron. p. 130, n. 17. NORTHAMPTON; (County) Earl, p. 44, n. 14. — Lord Lieutenant p. 81, n. 63. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 94, n. 6. NORTHUMBERLAND; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 19, n. 10. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. — Seacoasts; Vice-Admiral, ibid. Norway; (Kingdom) Hereditary Prince, p. 4. NORWICH; (City) Earl, p. 9, n. 1. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 9, n. 1. — Bishop, p. 110, n. 17. NOTTINGHAM; (County) Earl, p. 73, n. 52 — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 28, n. 19 — Town and County of the same; Custos Rotulorum, ibid. O OCkingham; (in Berkshire) Baron, p. 4. Okehampton; vide MOHUN of Okehampton. Oldenburg; (in Denmark) Earl, p. 4. Ordnance; Master-General, p. 86, n. 70. ORMOND; (in Ireland) Duke, Marquis and Earl, p. 17, n. 8. OSBORNE; (a Family) of Dumblane (in Scotland) Viscount, p. 153, n. 54. — of Kiveton, vulgò Keeton (in Yorkshire) Baron. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. and p. 153, n. 54. Osgodby; vide BELLASSYSE of Osgodby. Ossory; (in Tipperary, Ireland) Earl, p. 17, n. 8. OSSULSTONE; of Ossulstone (in Middlesex) Baron. p. 155, n. 57 Oswaldestre; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. OXFORD; (County) Earl, p. 34, n. 1. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 74, n. 54. — City; Bishop, p. 110, n. 16. — University; Chancellor, p. 17, n. 8. — High-Steward, p. 59, n. 34. P PAGET; (a Family) of Beaudesert (in Staffordshire) Baron. p. 128, n. 15. Parham; vide WILLUGHBY of Parham. Parks; vide St. James and Hid Parks. Parr; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. Paston; (a Family) of Paston (in Norfolk) Baron, p. 71, n. 50. Pawlet; vide Cooper of Paulet. See also POULET. PEMBROKE; (County) Earl, p. 38, n. 6. p. 8, n. 4. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. — College (in Oxford) Master, p. 113, n. 21. Penshurst; vide SIDNEY of Penshurst. Pensioners; vide Gentlemen-Pensioners. Percy; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. PETERBOROUGH; (City) Earl, p. 52, n. 24. — Bishop, p. 111, n. 18. Petersfeild; (in Hantshire) Baroness, p. 14, n. 4. PETRE; (a Family) of Writtle (in Essex) Baron, p. 132, n. 21. Petworth-Honor; (in Sussex) Lord, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. Pierpont; (a Family) of Holm-Pierpont (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 55, vide p. 54, n. 27. Plenipotentiaries; for the Treaty of a General Peace, p. 38, n. 6. p. 95, n. 8. — in the Congress of the Ministers of the Confederate Princes at the Hague, p. 95, n. 8. PLYMOUTH; (in Devonshire) Earl, p. 77, n. 57 Pontefract, vulgò Pomfret; (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 19, n. 10. Poole; (in Dorsetshire) Town and County; Vice-Admiral, p. 67, n. 44. PORTLAND; (in Dorsetshire) Earl, p. 79, n. 61. PORTSMOUTH; (in Hantshire) Duchess, p. 14, n. 4. Portugal; (Kingdom) Grandee, p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. POULET; (a Family) of Hinton-St. George (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 136, n. 28. POWYS; (in Montgomeryshire) Marquis and Earl, p. 29, n. 2. — of Powys; Baron, p. 30, vide p. 29, n. 2. Poynings; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. Prelate, of the Garter; p. 100, n. 3. Premier Duke, p. 9, n. 1. — Marquis, p. 21, n. 13. — Earl, p. 9, n. 1. — Viscount, p. 91, n. 1. — Baron, p. 9 n. 1. Precedent, of His Majesty's most honourable Privy-Council (an Office) Lord, p. 8, n. 3. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. Primate; of all England, p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1. — of England, p. 7, n. 2. Principal Secretary of State; p. 119. p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 85. Privy-Councellors, to His Majesty; Lords, p. 4. p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1. p. 6, n. 1. p. 8, n. 3, & 4. p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. p. 9, n. 1. p. 27, n. 18. p. 17, n. 8. p. 22, vide p. 21, n. 13. p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. p. 26, n. 17. p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23. p. 41, n. 9 p. 35. vide p. 34, n. 1. p. 43, n. 12. p. 53, n. 25. p. 62, n. 38. p. 73, n. 53. p. 79, n. 61. p. 80, n. 62. p. 81, n. 63. p. 82, vide p. 81, n. 64. p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. p. 85, n. 69. p. 86, n. 70. p. 89, n. 72. p. 96, n. 9 p. 122, n. 5. p. 99, vide p. 98, n. 1. p. 127, n. 13. p. 147, n. 45, p. 150, vide p. 149, n. 49. p. 157, n. 61. Privy-Purse; (of His Majesty) Keeper, p. 79, n. 61. — Seal; (of His Majesty) Lord Keeper, p. 8, n. 4, p. 38, n. 6. Q QUarendon; (in Buckinghamshire) Viscount, p. 67, n. 45. R RABY; (in the Bishopric of Durham) Baron, p. 140, n. 33. Radcliffe; (a Family) Viscount, p. 78, n. 59 RADNOR; (County) Earl, p. 71, n. 49. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. Ragland; (in Monmouthshire) Lord, p. 18, n. 9 Rangers, of Parks; vide St. James 's and Hid Parks. Raynham; vide TOUNSHEND of Raynham. Regiments; vide Colonels. Rialton; vide GODOLPHIN of Rialton. Rich; (a Family) of Leighs (in Essex) Baron, p. 45, n. 15. RICHMOND; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 15, n. 5. Ricot; vide Norris of Ricot. Ridlington; vide Noel of Ridlington. Ripon; (in Yorkshire) Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. RIVERS; (a Title derived from a Family of that Name) Earl, p. 50, n. 22. Roberts; (a Family) of Truro (in Cornwall) Baron, p. 71, n. 49. Robes; vide Master of the Robes. Rochdale; vide BYRON of Rochdale. ROCHESTER; (City) Earl, p. 73, n. 53. — Bishop, p. 103, n. 7. ROCHFORT; (in Essex) Earl, p. 87, n. 71. ROCKINGHAM; of Rockingham (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 146, n. 44. Rock-Savage; vide Savage of Rock-Savage. Rolleston; vide Grey of Rolston. Roman-Empire, Counts; vide Empire. ROMNEY; (in Kent) Earl, p. 86, n. 70. Roos; (a Family) of Hamlake (i e. Helmsley in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 37, n. 4. Ros; (a Family) of Kendal (in Westmoreland) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. Rotherfeild; (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2. Royal Society; Fellows, p. 10, vide p. 9, n. 1. p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23. p. 59, n. 34. p. 72, n. 51. p. 105, n. 10. Rugemont; (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2. Ruthen; (in Denbighshire) Baron, ibid. See also Grey of Ruthen. RUTLAND; (County) Earl, p. 37, n. 4. Russel; (a Family) Baron, p. 26, n. 17. — of Thornhaugh (in Northamptonshire) Baron, ibid. Rye; (a Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6. Rygate; vide Mordaunt of Reygate. S SAINT-ALBANS; (in Hertfordshire) Duke, p. 20, n. 11. — Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 60, n. 35. — Aldates (in Oxford) Rector, p. 113, n. 21. SAINT-ASAPH; (City) Bishop, p. 113, n. 22. — david's; (City) Bishop, p. 105, n. 9 — Edmunds-bury; vide JERMYN of St. Edmunds-bury. — George-Hinton; vide POULET of Hinton-St. George. — Giles, Cripplegate; (London) Vicar, p. 112, vide p. 111, n. 19 See also Wimborne-St. Giles. — James' Park; (in Middlesex) Ranger, p. 62, n. 38. — John; (a Family) of Basin (in Hantshire) Baron, p. 21, n. 13. — of Bletso (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 47, n. 18. — Marry Magdalen-College; (in Oxford) Precedent, p. 110, n. 16. — Neots; vide Montagu of St. Neots. — Peter 's; Collegiate Church, (Westminster) Dean, p. 103, n. 7. — Quintin; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6. SALISBURY; (City) Earl, p. 42, n. 10. — Bishop, p. 105, n. 10. Salop; (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 85, n. 69. Sandridge; vide Churchill of Sandridge. SANDWICH; (in Kent) Earl, p. 58, n. 33. Savage; (a Family) of Rock-Savage, anciently called Clifton (in Cheshire) Viscount, p. 50, n. 22. Savile; (a Family) of Eland (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 29, n. 1. Saunford; (a Family) Baron, p. 34, n. 1. SAY; (a Family) and SEAL; (in Kent) Viscount and Baron, p. 92, n. 3. — Baron, p. 40, n. 7. See also the Addenda. SCARBOROUGH; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 83, n. 67. SCARSDALE; (in Derbishire) Earl, p. 58, n. 32. Schleswick; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4. SCHONBERG; (in Germany) Duke, p. 22, n. 14. Scrooby; (in Nottinghamshire) Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 147, n. 45. Seal; (in Kent) Viscount and Baron, p. 92, n. 3. See also SAY. Secretary of State; vide Principal Secretary of State. Segrave; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 72, n. 51. Settrington; (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 15, n. 5. Seymour; (a Family) Baron, p. 12, n. 2. — of Troubridge (in Wiltshire) Baron, ibid. SHAFTESBURY; (in Dorsetshire) Earl, p. 67. n. 44. Sheffeild; (a Family) of Butterwick (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 30, n. 3. Shelford; vide Stanhope of Shelford. Shenfeild; vide LUCAS of Shenfeild. Sheppey; vide SIDNEY of Sheppey. Sherburn; vide Digby of Shirburn. SHREWSBURY; (in Shropshire) Duke and Earl, p. 23, n. 15. Shropshire; vide Salop. Shurland; vide HERBERT of Shurland. Skelton; vide Bruce of Skelton. Skipton in Craven (Yorkshire) Honour, Lord, p. 56, n. 30. SOMERSET; (County) Duke, p. 12, n. 2. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 17, n. 8. Somerton; vide STAWELL of Somerton. Sondes; (a Family) of Lees-Court (in Kent) Viscount, p. 69, n. 47. — of Throwley (in Kent) Baron, ibid. SOUTHAMPTON; (County) Duke, p. 16, n. 6. — Countess, p. 14, n. 3. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 21, n. 13. — Town and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, ibid. Southwell, (in Nottinghamshire) Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 147, n. 45. Spelsbury (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 67, n. 45. Spencer; (a Family) of Wormleighton (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 57, n. 31. STAFFORD; (County) Earl, p. 78, n. 60. — Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 128, n. 15. Stafford; (a Family) Baron, p. 78, n. 60. STAMFORD; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 53, n. 25. Stanhope; (a Family) of Shelford (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 56, n. 29. Stanley; (a Family) Baron, p. 36, n. 3. See also the Addenda. Stannaries; (in Cornwall) Lord Warden, p. 62, n. 38. Stanton-Wivel; vide Brudnel of Stanton Wivil. States-General, of the United Provinces; vide Envoy Extraordinary. STAWELL; (a Family) of Somerton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 156, n. 59 Stene; vide CREW of Stene. Steward, of the King's Household; (an Office) Lord, p. 12. p. 27, n. 18. p. 33, n. 4. See also High Steward. Stole; (a Robe) vide Groom of the Stole. Stoneley; vide LEIGH of Stoneley. Stormar; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4. STOURTON; (a Family) of Stourton (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 126, n. 10. Strange; (a Family) of Blackmere (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 23, n. 15. — of Knokyn (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 36, n. 3. See also the Addenda. Stratford, upon Avon (in Warwickshire) Borough; High Steward, p. 41, n. 9 Stratton; vide BERKELEY of Stratton. Streatham; vide Howland of Streatham. Sudbury; (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 16, n. 7. Sudeley; vide CHANDOS of Sudley. SUFFOLK; (County) Earl, p. 40, n. 8. — Duke, p. 36, vide p. 35, n. 2. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 150, vide p. 149, n. 49. SUNDERLAND; (in the Bishopric of Durham) Earl, p. 57, n. 31. Surrey; (County) Earl, p. 9, n. 1. — Lord Lieutenant, ibid. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 72, n. 51. SUSSEX; (County) Earl, p. 68, n. 46. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 41, n. 9 Sutton; vide Deincourt of Sutton. SIDNEY; (a Family) of Penshurst (in Kent) Baron, p. 44, n. ●3. p. 132, vide p. 131, n. 20. — of Sheppey (an Isle in Kent) Viscount, p. 86, n. 70. T TAlbot; (a Family) Baron, p. 23, n. 15. TANKERVILE; (in Normandy) Earl, p. 89, n. 72. Tarragh; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 22, n. 14. Tavistoke; (in Devonshire) Marquis, p. 26, n. 17. TENHAM; (in Kent) Baron, p. 135, n. 25. Teyes; (a Family) Baron, p. 22, n. 14. THANET; (an Isle in Kent) Earl, p. 56, n. 30. Thetford; (in Norfolk) Viscountess, p. 67, n. 43. Thoresway; vide COLEPEPER of Thoresway. Thorigny; (in Normandy) Lord, p. 62, n. 38. Thornhaugh; vide Russel of Thornhaugh. Throwley; vide Sondes of Throwley. Thurles; (in Tipperary, Ireland) Viscount, p. 17, n. 8. Thynne; (a Family) of Warminster (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 93, n. 5. Tinmouth; (in Northumberland) Earl, p. 21, n. 12. Tiperary, County Palatine; (in Ireland) Royalties and Franchises; Lord, p. 17, n. 8. Tor-Bay; vide Herbert of Tor-bay. TORRINGTON; (in Devonshire) Earl, p. 83, n. 66. TOUNSHEND; (a Family) of Lynn-Regis (in Norfolk) Baron, p. 92, n. 4. — of Raynham (in Norfolk) Viscount, ibid. Tower of London; Governor, p. 146, vide p. 145, n. 43. — Hamlets; Lord Lieutenant, ibid. Treasurer, of the King's Household; (an Office) p. 85, n. 69. See also Lord High Treasurer of England. Treryse; vide ARUNDEL of Trerice. Troubridge; vide Seymour of Troubridge. Truro; vide Roberts of Truro. Trusbut; (a Family) Baron, p. 37, n. 4. Tufton; (a Family) of Tufton (in Sussex) Baron, p. 56, n. 30. Tullo, or Tullogh; (in Caterlogh, Ireland) Viscount, p. 162, n. 69. Tunbridge; (in Kent) Viscount, p. 87, n. 71. Turvey; vide Mordaunt of Turvey. Tyndale; (in Northumberland) Baron, p. 78, n. 59 V VAlence; (a Family) Baron, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. Valentia; (an Island in Kerry, Ireland) Viscount, p. 61, n. 37. Vandals; (a People) Hereditary Prince, p. 4. VAUGHAN; (a Family) of Emlyn (in Carmarthenshire) Baron, p. 142, n. 37. — of Molingar (in Westmeath, Ireland) Baron, ibid. Verdon; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1, p. 23, n. 15. Vescy; (a Family) Lord, p. 56, n. 30. Uffington; vide Craven of Uffington. VILLIERS; (a Family) of Darford (in Kent) Viscount, p. 95, n. 8. — of Hoo (in Kent) Baron, ibid. W WALDEGRAVE; (a Family) of Cheuton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 159, n. 64. Walden; vide HOWARD of Walden. Wales, North; Lord Lieutenant p. 70, n. 48. See also the Addenda. — South; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. See also the Addenda. WARD; (a Family) of Bermingham (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 144, n. 40. — Baroness Dowager, p. 125, n. 9 Wardour; vide ARUNDEL of Wardour. Wardrobe; vide Great Wardrobe. Wark, or Werk; vide Grey of Wark. Warminster; vide Thynn of Warminster. Warren; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. WARRINGTON, (in Lancashire) Earl, p. 85, n. 68 WARWICK; (County) Earl, p. 45, n. 15. See also the Addenda. — Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 44, & 45. vide p. 44. n. 14. — Borough; Recorder, p. 135, n. 26. Waterford; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 23, n. 15. See also Lumley of Waterford. WELLS; vide BATH and WELLS. Wem; vide JEFFREYS of Wem. Wenge, vulgò Wing; vide Dormer of Wing. Westminster, City; High Steward, p. 17, n. 8. — Liberty, Custos Rotulorum, p. 26, n. 17. — Collegiate Church; Dean, vide St. Peter's Westminster. WESTMORELAND; (County) Earl, p. 48, n. 19 — Lord Lieutenant, p. 63, n. 39 — Custos Rotulorum, p. 9●, n. 9 — (Honour) Lord, p. 56, n. 30. — Hereditary Sheriff, ibid. Weston; vide BUTLER of Weston. WEYMOUTH; (in Dorsetshire) Viscount, p. 93, n. 5. Weysford, or Weshford, modò Wexford; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 23, n. 15. WHARTON; (a Family) of Wharton (in Westmoreland) Baron, p. 127, n. 13. Whorlton; vide Bruce of Whorlton. Wich-Malbank; vide CHOLMONDLEY of Wich-Malbanc. Wicklow; vide MAYNARD of Wickloe. WIDDRINGTON; (a Family) of Blankney (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 143, n. 39 Williamson; Lady Williamson, p. 134, n. 24. WILLUGHBY; (a Family) of Eresby (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 51, n. 23. p. 120, n. 3. — of Broke (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 126, n. 11. — of Parham (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 128, n. 14. Wilton; (in Herefordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2. Wiltshire; (County) Earl, p. 21, n. 13. — Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. — Custos Rotulorum; vide the Addenda▪ Wimborne-St. Giles; vide Ashley of Wimborn-St. Giles. WINCHELSEY; (in Sussex) Earl, p. 54, n. 26. WINCHESTER; (City) Marquis, p. 21, n. 13. See also the Addenda. — Bishop, p. 100, n. 3. p. 117, & 118, n. III. Windsor, Royal Castle and Honour; (in Berkshire) Constable and Governor, p. 9, n. 1. — Forrest; Lord Warden, ibid. Windsor; (a Family) of Bradenham (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 77, n. 57 Witton; vide EWER of Witton. Wockingham; vide Ockingham. Woodstock; (in Oxfordshire) Viscount, p. 79, n. 61. WORCESTER; (County) Marquis, and Earl, p. 18, n. 9 — Lord Lieutenant, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. — Custos Rotulorum; vide the Addenda. — City; Bishop, p. 108, n. 13. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. Wormleighton; vide Spenser of Wormleiton. Wotton-Basset; (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 73, n. 53. Wotton-Wawen; vide CARRINGTON of Wotton-Wawen. Writtle; vide PETRE of Writtle. Wye; Royal Manor, (in Kent) Lord, p. 54, n. 26. Y YARMOUTH; (in Norfolk) Earl and Viscount, p. 71, n. 50. Yarum; vide FAUCONBRIDGE of Yarum. Yeomen, of His Majesty's Guard; Captain, p. 49, n. 20. YORK; County, East Riding; Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. YORK; County, North Riding; Lord Lieutenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. — Custos Rotulorum, p. 80, n. 62. — West Riding; Lord Lieutenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. — City; Archbishop, p. 7, n. 2. & p. 116. — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. Youghall; vide boil of Youghall. FINIS. Addenda & Corrigenda. DUKES. Nᵒ 1. IN the Duke of Norfolk's Creations, Dukes. pag. 10, lin. 11, for (1515) lege (1513). P. 11, l. 5, for (1671) read (1672). And l. 8, for 31 Car. 1, lege 15 Car. 1. 5. In the Duke of Richmond's Creations, p. 15, l. 3. for (1674) read (1675). 6. In the Duke of Southampton's Creations, p. 16, l. 2, for (1674) lege (1675). 7. In the Duke of Grafton's Creations, p. 16, l. 2. for (1671) read (1672). And l. 3, for (1674) lege (1675). 12. In the Duke of Berwick's Creations, p. 21, l. 2. for (1687) read (1686). 13. In the Duke of Bolton's Titles, p. 21, l. 4. after Basin, add, the Premier Marquis of England. 17. In the Duke of Bedford's Creations, p. 26, l. 7, for 13 Jan. lege 13 Jun. 18. In the Duke of Devonshire's Creations, p. 27, l. 2, for 17 Aug. read 7 Aug. MARQUESS'. 2. In the Marquis of Powys's Creations, p. 30, l. 5. Marquess'. for (1687) lege (1686). Ibid. after Arms, insert, The same as the Earl of Pembroke [Num. 6.] viz. Per paele, etc. and after armed Or, add, with a Crescent for Difference. EARLS. Earls. 1. In the Earl of Oxford's Titles, p. 34, l. 6. after His Majesties, insert Royal. 2. In the Earl of Kent's Creation, p. 36, after Edw. 4. add, Confirmed— (1484) 2 Ric. 3. And again— (1486) 2 Hen. 7. 3. In the Earl of Derby's Creations, p. 36, l. 2. for 24 Maii (1461) 1 Edw. 4, read, 20 Jan. (1455) 34 Hen. 6. and then insert, Baron Strange; by Descent, and like Writ of Summons, 15 Nou. (1482) 22 Edw. 4. Originally, 29 Dec. (1299) 28 Edw. 1. 5. In the Earl of Huntingdon's Creations, p. 38, l. 1. after Letters Patent, add, and also by Writ of Summons to Parliament, 26 Jul. 6. In the Earl of Pembroke's Titles, p. 39, l. 1. for Counties of Wilts, lege County of Wilts; then add, and of South-Wales, i. e. the Counties of Monmouth, etc. 7. In the Earl of Lincoln's Creations, p. 40, l. 2. after Parliament, insert, 27 Jan. (1331) 6 Edw. 3. Originally; l. 3. after 14 Eliz. add, Baron Say; by Writ of Summons, 18 Feb. (1609) 7 Jac. 1. by Descent; anciently, 6 Hen. 4. (1404) Originally; by like Writ, 26 Jul. (1313) 7 Edw. 2. and 8 Jun. (1294) 22 Edw. 1. 9 In the Earl of Dorset's Creations, p. 41, l. 2. for (1566) 8 Eliz. read (1567.) 9 Eliz. 10. In the Earl of Salisbury's Creations, p. 42, l. 3. deal Lord. 15. In the Earl of Warwick's Titles, p. 45, l. 1. for CHARLES lege EDWARD. 16. In the Earl of Denbighs Creations, p. 46, l 7. after (Irish Honours) add, in reversion after the death of Sir Richard Preston Knight, then Earl of Desmond. 20. In the Earl of Manchester's Creations, p. 49, l. 1. for (1616) read (1620). 37. In the Earl of Anglesey's Creations, p. 61, l. 1. after Viscount insert, 11 Mar. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. and l. 4, for 11 Mar. (1621.) 19 Jac. 1. read 1 Mar. (1620) 18 Jac. 1. 41. In the Earl of Ailesbury's Creations, p. 64, l. 3. for 21 Jul. lege 21 Jun. 46. In the Earl of Sussex's Creations, p. 68, l. 2. for (1634) read (1604). 48. In the Earl of Maclesfeild's Creations, p. 70, l. 5. after and of, add, North-Wales, i. e. and l. 10, after the same, insert, as also Custos Rotulorum for the said County Palatine of Lancaster. 54. In the Earl of Abingdon's Creations, p. 74, l. 3. for the Parliament, 6 Mar. (1678) 31 Car. 2. read, to Parliament, 12 Apr. (1675) 27 Car. 2. and l. 4, after Originally, add, to the Parliament. 57 In the Earl of Plymouth's Titles, p. 77, l. 1. for HENRY league OTHER. In his Creations, l. 2, for 16 Jan. read 16 Jun. and after Car. 2, insert, and accordingly summoned by Writ to the Parliament, 8 Maii (1661.) 13 Car. 2. 60. In the Earl of Stafford's Creations, p. 79, l. 6. for 3 Octob. lege 5 Octob. 63. In the Earl of Monmouth's Titles, p. 81, l. 6, 7, & 8. deal, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. To conclude the Earls, p. 89, add, 73. ARNOLD-JUSTUS van KEPPELL, Earl of Albemarle, Viscount Bury, and Baron Ashford of Ashford; Master of the Robes to His Majesty. CREATIONS. Baron, Viscount, and Earl, 10 Febr. (1696) 8 Will. 3. ARMS. Gules, three Escallops Argent. VISCOUNTS. Viscounts. 1. In the Creations of the Viscount Hereford, p. 91, l. 2. for 25 Jac. 1, read 10 Jac. 1. 5. In the Viscount Weymouth's Titles, p. 93, l. 3. after Baronet, add Custos Rotulorum for the County of Wilts. 7. In the Viscount Longueville's Creations, p. 94, l. 1. for 30 Jan. lege 30 Jun. l. 3. for 17 Octob. (1679) read 6 Mar. (1678). p. 95, l. 2. for 1646, lege (1640): and after 16 Car. 1. insert, and summoned by Writ 6 Febr. next ensuing. BISHOPS. 8. In the Bishop of Exeter's Consecration, etc. Bishops. p. 104, l. 2. for 1 Car. 1, lege 4 Car. 1. BARONS. 4. In the Baron La-Warr's Creations, p. 121, l. 5, Barons. for 27 Febr. read 6 Febr. 6. In the Baron Morley and Monteagle's Creations, p. 123, l. 7, & 8. for 5 Nou. (1605) 5 Jac. 1. lege 19 Mar. (1603) 1 Jac. 1. 17. In the Baron North and Grey's Creations, p. 130, l. 6. for 17 Octob. read 27 Octob. 30. In the Baron Coventry's Titles, p. 138, l. 2. after Ailesborough, add, and Custos Rotulorum for the County of Worcester. 33. In the Baron of Raby's Titles, p. 140, l. 2. after Baronet, add, Cornet Major of the First Troop of His Majesty's Life-Guards. 42. In the Baron Clifford of Lanesborough's Titles, p. 145, l. 2. after Launsborough, add, Gentleman of the King's Royal Bedchamber, and transferr it into the Index. 45. In the Baron Lexington's Titles, p. 147, l. 3. for Ambassador read Envoy; and l. 7, for York lege Nottingham. 47. In the Baron Berkeley of Stratton's Titles, p. 148, l. 1. for JOHN [who is since dead, and succeeded by his Brother] read WILLIAM; and for Admiral, etc. lege Master of the Rolls in the Kingdom of Ireland. 51. In the Baroness Lucas of Crudwel's Creation, p. 151, l. 1. for, upon the death, read, by the procurement; l. 3, & 4, deal etc. who had been created Baron Lucas of Crudwel. 52. In the Baron Arundel of Trerice's Creations, p. 152, l. 1. for (1664) lege (1663.). 54. In the Baron Osborn's Titles, p. 153, l. 4 after Kiveton, add, Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Navy Royal, and Colonel of the King's First Regiment of Marines: and transferr Red Squadron (of His Majesty's Navy Royal) Rear Admiral, into the Index. THE END. A SUPPLEMENT to the Addenda & Corrigenda. Archbishops and Great Officers. I. IN the Archbishop of Canterbury's Titles, Archops and Great Officers. N. 1, p. 6, l. 3. after Metropolitan, insert, one of the Lords Justices of England, and. II. In the Style of the Lord High Chancellor or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, (N. 1.) p. 6, l. 1, 2, & 3. for Sir John Summer Kt. Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, lege John Summer, Lord Summer Baron of Evesham, Lord High Chancellor; and after one of, add, the Lords of. Dukes. 15. In the Duke of Shrewsbury's Titles, p. 24, l. 1. Dukes. after Mountchensi, insert, One of the Lords Justices of England. 17. In the Duke of Bedford's Creations, p. 26, l. 4. after Thornhaugh, add, likewise by Letters Patent; and l. 7. after Streatham, insert, also by Letters Patent. 18. In the Duke of Devonshire's Titles, p. 27, l. 4. after Hardwick, add, One of the Lords Justices of England. Other Great Officers. 5. Other Great Officers. In the Title of Lord Chamberlain of the King's Household, p. 33, l. 2, & 3, for Charles Sackvile Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, read, Robert Spenser Earl of Sunderland; and l. 6, for Num. 9 lege Num. 31. Also before Earls, N. 1, p. 34, Sect. 2. make the same Alterations. Earls. 1. In the Earl of Oxford's Titles, p. 34, l. 7. Earls. deal Guards. 6. In the Earl of Pembroke 's Titles, p. 38, l. 5. after S●urland, insert, One of the Lords Justices of England. 8. In the Earl of Suffolk 's Titles, p. 40, l. 3, & 4, deal Commissary General of the Musters, and 9 In the Earl of Dorset 's Titles, p. 41, l. 4, & 5. for Lord Chamberlain of the King's most Honourable Household, read, One of the Lords Justices of England. 20. In the Earl of Manchester 's Titles, p. 49, l. 3. after Kimbolton, add, Ambassador Extraordinary to the Republic of Venice. 25. In the Earl of Stamford 's Titles, p. 53, l. 3, after Harington, insert, Chancellor of the Duchy and County-Palatine of Lancaster. 31. In the Earl of Sunderland 's Titles, p. 57, l. 3. after Wormleighton, add, One of the Lords Justices of England, Lord Chamberlain of the King's most Honourable Household, one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, and. 37. In the Earl of Anglesey 's Creations, p. 61, l. 5. after Mount-Norris, insert, by Letters Patent. 40. The Earl of Craven, p. 63, is lately dead, and succeeded in the Barony of CRAVEN of Hampsted-Marshal only, (his other Honours being extinct) by William Craven Esq; eldest Son and Heir to Sir William Craven, late of Comb-Abbey in Com. Warr. Knight. 54. In the Earl of Abingdon 's Titles, p. 74, l. 3. deal Chief-Justice in Eyre, etc. with what follows. 55. In the Earl of Gainesborough 's Creations, p. 75. l. 2. after Ridlington, add, by Letters Patent. 61. In the Earl of Portland 's Titles, p. 79, l. 8, 9, & 10. for and Captain of the Dutch Regiment of the King's Guards, and, lege, of a Regiment of Dutch Horse in the King's Service; and after Privy-Council, insert, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. 65. In the Earl of Marlborough 's Creations, p 82, l. 3. for (1685) 1 Jac. 2. read, Dec. (1682) 34 Car. 2. 70 In the Earl of Romney 's Titles, p. 86, l. 3. after Milton, add, One of the Lords Justices of England; and l. 9, after Dover insert Castle. To conclude the Earls, p. 89. after the Earl of Albemarle, etc. (mentioned in the Addenda & Corrigenda) N. 73. add, 74. THOMAS COVENTRY, Earl of Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst, and Baron Coventry of Ailesborough; Custos Rotulorum for the County of Worcester. CREATIONS. Baron by Letters Patent, 10 Apr. (1628.) 4 Car. 1. Viscount Deerhurst, (an Hundred in Gloucestershire) and Earl of Coventry (City) 26 Apr. (1697) 9 Will. 3. ARMS. Sable, a Fess Ermine between three Crescents Or. 75. EDWARD RUSSELL, Earl of Orford, Viscount Barfleur, and Baron of Shingey; one of the Lords Justices of England, First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, Vice-Admiral of England, Admiral of the King's Navy royal, Treasurer of the Navy, and one of the Lords of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATIONS. Baron of Shingey (in Cambridgshire) Viscount Barsleur (in Normandy) and Earl of Orford (in Com. Suff.) (1697) 9 Will. 3. ARMS. The same as the Duke of Bedford (N. 17.) viz. Argent, a Lion rampant Gules, on a Chief Sable, three Escallops of the First; with a Crescent for Difference. Viscounts. Viscounts. 8. In the Viscount Villiers' Titles, p. 95, l. 2. after Darford, insert, one of the Lords Justices of the Kingdom of Ireland. Barons. Barons. 3. In the Baron Willughby of Eresby's Titles, p. 120, l. 2, & 3. deal, and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. 4. To the Baron La-Warr's Title, p. 121, l. 2. add, Groom of the Stole to his Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and First Gentleman of his Bedchamber. 13. In the Baron Wharton's Titles, p. 127, l. 3, & 4. after His Majesty's Household, insert, Warden, Chief-Justice, and Justice in Eyre of all His Majesty's Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens South of Trent, Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, and. 15. In the Baron Paget's Titles, p. 128, l. 2, 3, & 4. deal His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary to the Grand Signior. To conclude the Barons, p. 163, after the Baron Haversham, N. 71, add, 72. JOHN SUMMER, Baron Summer of Evesham; one of the Lords Justices of England, Lord High Chancellor of England, and one of the Lords of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy-Council. CREATION. Baron of Evesham (in Worcestershire) by Letters Patent, (1697) 9 Will. 3. ARMS. Vert, a Fess Dancettie, Ermine. FINIS.