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A89811 A perfect catalogue of all the knights of the most noble Order of the Garter. From the first institution of it, untill this present April, Auno [sic] 1661. Whereunto is prefixed a short discourse touching the institution of the Order, the patron, habit and solemnities of it, with many other particulars which concern the same. / Collected and continued by J.N. J. N. 1661 (1661) Wing N21; Thomason E1087_13; ESTC R202944 14,845 40

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elected into the place of a Knight deceased succeeded also in his Stall without respect of any quality or degree If a King crowned came in the place of a Knight Batchellor whose Stall was lowest he sate there also no difference being made betwixt Forreigners and Natives but all accounted of as Fellows as may be made apparent by the old French Tables exemplified and now by consequence preserved in St. Georges History And this is evident by the plates of several Kings and Sovereign Princes placed in lower Stalls as also from the first intention of the Founder who meant them all as Fellows and Companions of the same Order and therefore no priority to be challenged by any of them no more than was in Arthurs Table which he chiefly imitated Henry the Seventh as is supposed made the alteration as far as it hath reference to Forreign Princes The rest continued in those Stalls where at first they sate save that the Sovereigns reserved unto themselves this power Once in their lives so saith the Statute to make a general Translation of all the Stalls at their pleasure except of Emperours Kings and Soveraign Princes as it continueth at this day 8. Nothing remaines but that we lay down the Succession of the Knights of this Order from the first Institution of it to this present time Anno 1661. Which for my better method I shall rank in this manner following First I will give the Names of those Eminent Persons which were the first Fellowes and Companions of it and therefore called the Founders of the Order in the Book of Windsor Secondly I shall draw down the succession from the Death of those Founders through the Raigns of all the Kings and Queens of England till the thirteenth year of King Charles the Second and thirdly represent the State of that excellent Order as it now stands upon the so much Celebrated day of the Installation the greatest and most General day of Installation that was ever known since the first Founding of the Order And that being done I shall both put an end to my own trouble and the Readers also The Founders as they use to call them of the most Noble Order of Saint GEORGE named the Garter 1 EDward the third King of England Edward III. An. Ch. 1350. 2 Edward Prince of Wales 3 Henry Duke of Lancaster 4 Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwick 5 Peter Capitaine de la Bouche a Gascoyner 6 Ralph Lord Stafford after Earl of Stafford 7 William de Montacute Earl of Salisbury 8 Roger Lord Mortimer after Earl of March 9 John Lisle Knight and Baron 10 Bartholemew the Burgtherst Knight and Baron 11 John Beauchamp Knight and Baron 12 John Lord Mohun of Dunster 13 Hugh de Courtney Knight and Baron 14 Thomas de Holland Knight 15 John Grey of Codner Knight and Baron 16 Richard Fitz-Simon or Simondson Knight 17 Miles de Stapulton Knight 18 Thomas de wale Knight 19 Hugh Wirtesley Knight 20 Neele de Loring Knight 21 John Chandos Banneret 22 James de Audley Knight and Baron 23 Otho de Holland Knight 24 Henry Esme Knight 25 Sanchio Dabridgecourt Knight a Henalteir 26 Walter Pavely Knight The places of which Founders or of as many of them as deceased in the Reign of that King were filled again and the Succession thus continued by the said King Edward Richard of Bourdeaux Prince of wales after King of England of that name the second Lionell Duke of Clarence John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster and afterwards of Aquitaine called into Parliament by the name of King of Castile and Leon. Edmund of Langley Duke of York and E. of Cambridge John Duke of Bretagne and Earl of Richmond Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford William de Bohun Earl of Northampton John Hastings Earl of Pembroke Thomas Beauchamp the Son Earl of Warwich Richard Fitz-Alen Earl of Arundel Robert Ufford Earl of Suffolk Guiscard de Engolisme after Earl of Huntington Ingelram de Coucy Earl of Bedford the Kings Son-in-Law William Lord Fitz-warin Edward Lord Despencer Hugh Earle of Stafford William Lord Latimer Reynold Lord Cobham of Sterburgh John Lord Nevil of Raby Ralph Lord Basset of Drayton Sir Walter Manny Banneret a Gentleman of Haynalt one of especiall merit and imployment in our Wars with France Sir Thomas Ufford Sir Thomas Felton the same I take it whom Hector Boetius calleth by the name of William Sir Francis Van-Hall Sir Alan Boxhull Constable of the Tower Sir Richard Pemburg Sir Thomas Utreight Sir Thomas Banister Sir Richard La Vache Sir Guido Brian or Brient Richard the second King of England c. and Soveraign of the Garter Richard II. An. Ch. 1377. Elected in his time these that follow Thomas of Woodstock Earl of Buckingham after Duke of Gloucester Henry of Lancaster Earl of Derby after Duke of Hereford and finally King of England of that name the fourth William Duke of Gelderland descended by his Mother from the Lady Elenor sister to King Edw. the third and wife of Reynald first Duke of Guelders William of Bavaria Earl of Osternant Son of Albert Earl of Holland afterwards Earl of Holland Heinalt c. Thomas Holland Earl of Kent after Duke of Surrey Thomas Mowbray Earl of Nottingham after Duke of Norfolk Edward Earl of Rutland after Duke of Albemarle and at last Duke of York slain at the Battle of Agin-court Michael de la Pole Earl of Suffolk William Lord Scrope after Earl of Wilts Sir William Beauchamp after Lord Aburgavenny John Lord Beaumont William Lord Willoughby Richard Lord Grey Sir Nicholas Sarnsfield Sir Philip de la Vache Sir Simon Burley institutor of the King in his minority Sir John D' Eureux Sir Brian Stapleton Sir Richard Burley Sir Peter Courtney Sir John Burley Sir John Bourchier Sir Thomas Grandison Sir Lewis Clyfford Sir Robert de Namurs HENRY the Fourth of that name King of England Henry IV. An. Ch. 1499. c. Soueraign of the Garter made choice of HENRY Prince of Wales after King Henry the Fifth Thomas Duke of Clarence and Lord high Steward John Duke of Bedford and Lord High Constable after Regent of France Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Protector of the Realm in the time of King Henry the sixth Robert Count Palatine and Duke of Bavier Thomas Beaufort Earl of Dorset after Duke of Exceter John Beaufort Earl of Somerset Thomas Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel Edmund Earl of Stafford Edmund Holland Earl of Kent Ralph Nevil Earl of Westmerland Gilbert Lord Talbot Gilbert Lord Roos Thomas Lord Morley Edward Lord Powys John Lord Lovell Edward Lord Burnell Sir John Cornwall after Lord Fanhope Sir William Arundell Sir John Stanley Sir Robert Umfreville Sir Thomas Rampston Sir Thomas Erpingham afterwards Captain of the Archers at the Battail of Agincours Sir John Sulby Sir Sanchio of Trane HENRY the Fifth Henry V. An. Ch. 1413. King of England c. Soveraign of the Garter graced the Order with 1413. JOHN King of Portugall Henry or