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A06803 A relation of certaine things in Spaine worthy of obseruation: Set forth by Stephen Man, one of the yeomen of his Maiesties chamber. Man, Stephen. 1619 (1619) STC 17239; ESTC S102560 8,052 36

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A RELATION OF CERTAINE things in SPAINE worthy of Obseruation Set forth by STEPHEN MAN one of the Yeomen of his Maiesties Chamber GOD IS MY HELPER ●mprinted for Iohn Browne a●● 〈◊〉 ●o be sold in S. Dunstanes Church 〈◊〉 in Fleetstreete 161● To the right Honourable George Marquisse and Earle of Buckingham vicount VILLIERS Barron of Whaddon Lord high Admirall of England Iustice in Eyre of al his Ma ies Forrests Parkes and Chases beyond Trent Mr. of his Ma ies horse Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter and one of his Maiesties most honourable priuie Counsell Right Honourable Lord SInce your Lo. Vertues are such as they haue a Title to all mens labours both by your honourable apceptation and fauour as your value and iudgement of them It is an honest ambition of my humbleness● 〈◊〉 to adde something to the heape is dayly offered to your altar with protestation that nothing is brought thither with sincerer hands then this small gift of mine owne collections in Spaine which if they retayne but a good odour in your receiuing and that your Honour will take the minde wherewith they are done it will be a grace that shall euer enable my industry to the study of seruing and honouring your Lordship in the name of your Lordship most bounden Stephen Man A RELATION OF CERTAINE Things in SPAINE worthy of obseruation The Orders Militarie and their Knighthoodes and Reuenewes THere belongeth to the Order of S. Iames 94. Knighthoods and all yeeld yearely 3280312 Duckates The Knights of this Order weare a crosse of Scarlet or coloured Veluet or one of Gold hung in a chaine they haue for their patron S. Iames and their rule hath beene drawne from S. Augustine The order of Calatraua hath 50. Knighthoods and all yeeld yeerely 1300634. Duckats They follow the rule of S. Bennet and weare a scarlet Crosse or crimson veluet or a Venero of Gold That of Alcantara hath 58. Knighthoods and all yeeld yeerely 1120269. Duckats They follow the rule of S. Bennet and weare a Crosse of the making of that of Calatraua although it be greene and of all these Orders and of those of Christ and Montesa his Maiesty is perpetuall administrator There belongeth to that of Montesa Origmaria de Valencia thirteene knighthoods and yeeld yearely 230. Duckates The Crosse of this order is of Scarlet or Veluet they follow the rule of S. Bennet That of Christ is of Portingale and the Crosse is of colour and a white streake in the midest of it His Maiesty giues the Knighthoods and some the Duke of Braganca the number of the Knighthoodes are not knowne nor what they are worth To the order of S. Iohn although it is not in Spaine belongeth 129. Knighthoodes besides los Prioratos and they yeeld in all yearly 9110250. Duckats Amongst the Grandes there is no preheminence but onely of the Admirall and Constable the others seate themselues in the publicke Acts as it happeneth without any superiority The Admirall of Castille may enter into the Councell with his Cloake and Rapier and seate himselfe at the left hand of the President of Castille at all times when he pleaseth The Duke of Medina Celi euery yeare on Twelfe day deliuereth a memoriall vnto his Maiesty clayming the Kingdome of Castille as heire of Henrig and the other Kings which is remitted to the Royall Councell and there is neuer made any more dispute of it Biscay is excepted when the King enters there he is to haue one leg vncouered It is not permitted to proceede against any of the Grandes nor their first begotten without expresse order from the King in writing to whom when as any such thing happeneth they put in sureties and in the meane time there comes order from the King what shall be done The Knights of the golden fleece which are in Spaine HIs Maiesty The Duke de Alua. The Duke de Ossuna The Duke de Arios The Duke de Medina Celi The Duke de Escalona The Duke de Cardoua The Duke de Montalto The Earle de Oropesa The Marquisse Espinola Charges which his Maiesty is at THe vice Roy of Naples The vice Roy of Portingale The vice Roy of Nauarre The vice Roy of Valencia The vice Roy of Cerdena The vice Roy of Sicilia The gouernour of Milan The chiefe Generall of the Sea The Generall of the Gallies of Spaine The Generall of Sicilia Of Genoua Of Portingale Master Generall of the field of Spaine Mr. General of the field of Portingale Generall of the Caualleria of Spaine Generall of the Caualleria of Milan Vice Roy of Peru. Vice Roy of Mexico Vice Roy of the East-Indies Vice Roy of Mallorca Gouernour of Galicia Vice Roy of Cataluna Gouernour of Flanders Gouernour of Oran Mr. Generall of the field of Flanders Generall of the Caualleria of Flanders Generall of the Artillery of Flanders General of the Armada of the Oceāsea The Royall Admirall thereof Generall of the Gallies of the Plate Generall of the Fleete The Admirall thereof The Embassador of Rome Embassadour in Germany Embassadour in France Embassadour in England Embassadour in Flanders Embassadors in the Signories In Venice In Sauoy In Genoua In Florence In Ferrara In Parma In Mantua In Luca. In Vrbina Men and women seruants belonging to the Queene THe chiefe Lady of the Chamber twenty Ladies and their seruants The Nurse of the Prince and Infants eight Chamber-maides Fiue maisters of the Princes The Landres of the Kings body Landres for the Princes Two guardians of the rest of the women Sixe Ladies of honour Foure Assistants of the Chamber The Landres of Estate The Mistrisse of the worke The chiefe Keeper of the Iewels two inferiour ones Foure maides of Estate belonging to the Ladies The high Chamberlaine Fiue Chamberlaines more twelue inferiour ones The chiefe book-keeper of the wages Foure assistants One Secretary One Treasurer One Secretary of the Chamber The chiefe house-keeper Foure Assistants Two Physitions of the Chamber Sixe of the Family One Chirurgion Six gentlemen of the Society Eleauen Esquires Twelue keepers of the Ladies One that keepeth the sick Ladies Foure doore-keepers of the Ladies Foure messengers The superiour and inferiour Tapestry keepers The Master of the hall of the Ladies The dauncing Master Foure keepers of the Plate Eight Chamberlaines One Booke-keeper The Master of the Musicke Of all the Artists of the Court there is one belongeth to the Queene and hangeth her Armes in his shop The Queenes Kitchin ONe Steward Two Ouerseers One Ouerseer of the maide seruants A Caruer The chiefe Cooke Foure officers of the Kitchin Foure Water-bearers Six porters of the Kitchin One buttler of the bread Another of the victuals Another of the Kings bread Another for the vulgar A Dispenser The Pastie-maker A Clearke of the fruit and wood The broth-maker The sauce-maker Two seruants to assist the sauce-maker Cauallaerica of the Queene THe chiefe Master of the Horse His Lieutenant One Ouerseer A Secretary Foure Furrieles Three