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A36803 A perfect copy of all summons of the nobility to the great councils and parliaments of this realm from the XLIX of King Henry the IIId until these present times with catalogues of such noblemen as have been summoned to Parliament in right of their wives, and of such other noblemen as derive their titles of honour from the heirs-female from whom they are descended, and of such noblemens eldest sons as have been summoned to Parliament by some of their fathers titles / extracted from publick records by Sir William Dugdale, Kt. ... Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1685 (1685) Wing D2491; ESTC R22596 362,410 619

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Albani Abb. Croulandensi Abb. Petroburgensi Abb. Selbiensi Abb. S. Mariae Ebor ’ Abb. Thorneyensi Abb. Glastoniensi Abb. Winchelcumbensi Abb. Salopiensi Abb. Colcestrensi Abb. Gloucestrensi Abb. Walthamensi Abb. Ramesiensi Abb. Cirencestrensi Abb. Redingensi Abb. Teuxburiensi Abb. Eveshamensi Thomae Audley de Walden Chl’r Cancellario Angliae Henrico Comiti Essexiae Edwardo Comiti Derb ’ Thomae Duci Norfolciae Thesaurar ’ Angliae Henrico Comiti Wigorn ’ Thomae Comiti Rutlandiae Carolo Duci Suffoliciae Seneschallo Hospitij Regis Henrico Comiti Cumbriae Roberto Comiti Sussexiae Thomae Marchioni Dorsetiae Georgio Comiti Huntingdoniae Johanni Comiti Oxoniae magno Camerario Angliae Johanni Comiti Bathoniae Edwardo Comiti Hertfordiae Willielmo Comiti Southamptoniae magno Admirallo Angliae Henrico Comiti Bridgwater Arthuro Vicecomiti L'isle Willielmo Comiti ArundEliae Johanni Russel Chl’r magno Admirallo Angliae Radulpho Comiti Westmorlandiae Francisco Comiti Salopiae Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chl’r Johanni Zouche Chl’r Willielmo Sturton de Sturton Chl’r Thomae West de la Warr Chl’r Henrico Parker de Morley Chl’r Johanni Lumley Chl’r Thomae Fienes de Dacre del South Chl’r Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Carolo Blount de Mountjoy Chl’r Willielmo Dacre del North Chl’r Thomae Stanley de Montegle Chl’r Georgio Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Willielmo Sands Chl’r Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Willielmo Windsore Chl’r Thomae Wentworth Chl’r Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Thomae Bourgh Chl’r Johanni Mordant Chl’r Edwardo Grey de Powes Chl’r Willielmo Paulet de St. John de Bafing Chl’r Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chl’r Edwardo Clinton Chl’r Willielmo Parre Chl’r Johanni Scrope de Bolton Chl’r Gregoiro Cromwell Chl’r Anno Regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxxj the 28. day of April Ex Praefato Codice M. S. in Officio Armorum f. 404. a. the Order in proceeding from the King's Palace at Westminster to the Monastery to the Mass of the Holy Ghost every man in their Parliament Robes Lords Spiritual and Temporal FIrst all Gentlemen and Esquires Knights and Bannerets Serjeants at the Law and Justices Abbots Bishops and Archbishops The Lord Chamberlain of England the Earl of Sussex The Lord Chancellour of England The Lord Marshall of England then Duke of Norfolk with his Rod. Garter before him in the King's Coat Then the King's Sword borne by the Earl of Shrewsbury The Cap of Maintenance borne by the Duke of Suffolk Then the King's Highnesse And after his Grace all the other Estates as Dukes Marquesses Earles Vicounts Barons with other after their Degrees in Order two and two after their Antienties on Horseback in their Robes unto the King 's lighting place where as the Abbot of Westminster in Pontificalibus with all the Chirche met the King And from thence in like Order every man to proceed on soot to the Quire save the Earle of Oxford Lord Chamberlain of England to bear his Graces Trayne assisted by the Vice-Chamberlain Sir Anthony Wingfeld for default of my Lord Chamberlain of the King's Houshold Note that the King's Pleasure was that Sir Anthony Browne the Master of the Horse to bear his Trayne to the Chirche and the Gentlemen of the Esquirie about his Grace And the Captain of the Guard after the Temporal Lords the Guard following on ende side the way And after that his Robes be off in coming down from the Parliament Chamber then the Dukes and Earles Vice-Chamberlain and Master of the Horse to come next his Grace And then the King's Grace sits in his Place Royal the Lords Spiritual on the North side and the Lords Temporal on the South side save the Archbishop of York the Bishop of Durham and Carleil on the Temporal side And so Masse of the Holy Ghost to begin executed by the Bishop of Carleil assisted by two Abbots in Pontificalibus And at the Gospel time all the Lords Spiritual and Temporal to go out of the Quire and place them in semblable Order of their sides as before betwene the Gospel time all the Spiritual Lords and Temporal to go out of the Quire and place them in semblable Order of their sides as before betwene the King 's Travers and the Quire save only such as attended on the King's Highnesse at the Offering time and so remayned in their sayd places during the Masse and then proceeded in like order to the Parliament Chamber where as every man was placed according to their Seates and Degrees and there tarryed during the King's pleasure And so all things thus ordered the Lord Chamberlain declaring the causes and intent of their Assembly in the Parliament Chamber Which done the King's Highnesse with all the other Lords Spiritual and Temporal put off their Robes and in like Order proceeded on Horsback attending on the King's Highnesse in manner following First Gentlemen Esquyers Knights Serjeants at the Law Judges The Comptroller and Treasurer of the King's House Abbots Bishops Barons Earles The Archbishops of York and Canterbury The Lord Chancelour with the Lord Chamberlain of England Garter The Duke of Suffolk The Duke of Norfolk Lord Marshall of England The Earle of Shrewsbury bearing the King's Sword Then the King's Highnesse and about his Grace the Footmen and eight Gentlemen of the Esquirie Following next Sir Anthony Wingfeld Vice-Chamberlain and Sir Anthony Brown Master of the King's Horse After whom all the King's Guard of each side the Street unto the Palace Gate whereas every man lighted from their Horses and entred in like Order after their Degrees save that the Dukes and Earles followed the King two and two attending to his Chamber and then his Grace with all other went to Dynner Note That Mr. Nicholas Hare was elect to be Speaker of the sayd Parliament and the same time made Knight Note That this sayd Parliament was dissolved the xxviijth day of June untill the iijd day of November next ensuing Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium Ex diario domus procerum in Parliamento die Lunae xvj die Januarij Anno regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxxiij REX c. Thomae Audley de Walden Chl’r Cancellario Angliae c. Quia c. Teste c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Thomae Duci Norfolciae magno Thesaurario Angliae Thomae West de la Warr Chl’r Henrico Parker de Morley Chl’r Carolo Duci Suffolciae magno Magistro Hospitij Willielmo Dacre Chl’r Georgio Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Willielmo Comiti Southamptoniae Custodi Privati Sigilli Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Henrico Marchioni Dorset Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Roberto Comiti Essexiae magno Camerario Angliae Edwardo Grey de Powys Chl’r Willielmo Comiti Arundell Edwardo Clinton Chl’r Johanni Comiti Oxon ’ Willielmo Stourton Chl’r Radulpho Comiti Westmorland Johanni Scrope Chl’r Francisco Comiti Salopiae Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Edwardo Comiti Derbiae Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chl’r Henrico Comiti Wigorniae Carolo Blount de Montjoy Chl’r Henrico Comiti Cumbriae Johanni Lumley