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B22975 The atchievements of the Kings of England since King Egbert of the Saxon race Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693. 1682 (1682) Wing F1013; ESTC R26135 27,021 144

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THE Atchievements OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND SINCE KING EGBERT OF THE SAXON RACE LONDON Printed for L. Curtis near Fleet-Bridge and Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-Street 1682. The Atchievements of the Kings of England since King Egbert The Saxon Race Egbert FIrst K. of England Az. a Cross patonce counterchanged Or. Ethelbald Az. a Cross potent fitched O. S. Alfred Cheque Or. and purpure on a chief Sables a Lyon pas gar Of the first Edward The Elder Son to Alf. Az. a Cross patonce between 4 martlets Or. Athelstane Son to Ed. Per Saltier G. and Az. on a mound a Cross botony Crowned O. Edmund Bro. to Athelst Az. 3 Crowns each transfix'd with 2 Arrows Saltier ways O. S. Edward The Martyr Son to Edgar Az. a Cross patonce between 4 Crowns O. The Danish Race Canutus K. of Denmark O. semy de hearts G. 3 Lyons pas gard Az. Hardicnute Elder Brother to Harold Ar. a Raven proper The Saxons Repossess'd S. Edward Az. a cross patonce between 5 martlets O. Harold Son of Godwin G. crusuly 2 bars voided Az. between 6 Leopards faces Or. The Norman Race W 〈…〉 The seventh D. of Normandy Sirnamed the Conqueror G. 2 Lyons passant gardant Or. Stephen E. of Blois Gules a Sagittarius Or. The Saxon Line Restored Henry 2d G. 3 Lyons pas gard Or. Edward 3. Quarterly France and England the 1. Az. Semy Flower de liz O. the 2. G. 3. Lyons pas gard O. 3. as the 2. 4 as the 1. The Line of Laneaster Henry 4th Quarterly France and Eng. Henry 6th Quarterly France and England The 1. Jup. 3 Flower de lis Sol. the 2 Mars 3 Lyons pas gard Sol. the 3d as the 2d the 4th as the first The Line of York Edward 4. The same The Families United Henry 7th The same The Union of the two Kingdoms James King of Scots reassumed the Title of Great Brittain Jup. 3 Flower de lis Sol. for the Regal Arms of France quartered with the Imperial Ensigns of England viz. Mars 3 Lyons pas gard in pale Sol 2d Sol within a double Tressure counterflowred A Lyon Ramp Mars for the Royal Arms of Scotland 3d Jup. an Irish Harp Sol stringed Luna for the Ensign of Ireland The 4th and last quarter'd in all points as the first The Reader is desired to take notice that from William the Conqueror to this Time having only Blazon'd the Atchievements of 9 Kings it is because there have been no more than so many variations in their Atchievements as for instance from William the Conqueror unto K. Stephen the Atchievements were the same so from Edward the 3d to Henry the 4th and from him to Henry the 6th and from him to K. James and so of the rest but those that desire to see all the Atchievements are referred to A Genealogie of the Succession of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror unto our present King Char. the Second printed upon a large sheet of Imperial Paper and adorned with all the Royal Atchievements Crowns Arms and Supporters all which are truly Blazon'd for their sakes who are lovers of Herauldry a work highly useful for the Reader of our English History being so contrived that by the particular directing lines he will easily see how each King hath laid claim to this Crown it is curiously engraven and nothing omitted that might render it very ornamental first collected and after revised by Edw. Cook of the Middle Temple Esq price 1 s. 6 d. Sold by Tho. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-Street A CATALOGUE OF THE NOBILITY OF ENGLAND WITH AN EXACT LIST OF ALL THE KNIGHTS of the GARTER With the Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes Marquesses Earls Viscounts and of most of the Barons of England truly Blazoned LONDON Printed for L. Curtis and Tho. Simmons The Paternal Coats of Arms of the Dukes Marquesses Earls and Viscounts of England Blazoned * Jermin Hen. E. Of St. Albans Baron of St. Edmunds-Bury L. Chamberlain of His Majesties Houshold He bears S. a Crescent between 2 Mullets in pale Ar. Knight of the Garter Bruce Rob. E. of Alisbury c. bears Or. a Saltire and Chief G. on a Canton Ar. a Lyon Ramp Az. Annesly Ar. E. of Anglesey c. bears Paly of six Ar. and Az. a Bend. G. * Bennet H. E. of Arlington and Viscount Thetford L. Chamberlain of His Majesties Houshold c. He bears G. a Bezant between 3 Demy Lyons Ramp Ar. Knight of the Garter Howard H. E. of Arundel Surry and Norwich and D. of Norfolk He bears G. on a Bend between six Croslets fitchy Ar. an Escucheon O. thereon a Demy Lyon in a double Tressure counterflory with an Arrow through the mouth of the 1. * Monck Chr. D. of Albemarle c. bears G. a Cheveron between 3 Lyons heads erased Ar. Knight of the Garter Knollys Ch. E. of Banbury c. bears Az. a Cross Recercile voided and Semy of Cross Croslets O. Grenevile John E. of Bathe c. He bears G. 3. Sufflues or Organ Rests O. * Russel W. E. of Bedford c. bears Ar. a Lyon Ramp G. on a chief S. 3 Escalops of the first Knight of the Garter Berkeley Geo. E. of Berkely c. bears Gules a Cheveron between 10 Crosses patee Ar. Howard Th. E. of Berkshire c. bears G. a bend between six Croslets fitchy Ar. a Crescent within a Cresc dif * Butler Ja D. of Ormond in Ireland E. of Brecknock c. bears Or. a chief indented Az. Knight of the Garter Ruthen Pat. E. of Brentford bears Ar. paly of 6 Gules a crescent difference Egerton Jo. E. of Bridgewater c. bears Ar. a Lyon Ramp G. between 3 Pheons and a border ingral'd S. Digby Joh. E. of Bristol c. bears Az. a Flower-de-lis Ar. with a mullet for difference * Villiers Geo. D. of Buckingham c. bears Ar. on a Cross G. five Escallops O a martlet for difference Knight of the Garter St John Ol. E. of Bulling brook bears Ar. on a Chief G. 2 mullets O. Beauclair Cha. E. of Burford c. He bears the Kings Arms with a Batune Sinister G. charged with 3 Roses Arg. Boyl Richd E. of Burlington c. beareth Per bend Crenelle Ar. and Gules Brudenel Rob. E. of Cardigan bears Ar. a Cheveron G. between 3 Morions or Chapews Az. Howard Cha. E. of Carlile c. beareth S. a bend between 6 Croslets fitchy Ar. a mullet Dormer Cha. E. of Carnarvon c. beareth Az. 10 Billets 4. 3. 2. 1. O. in a chief of the second a demy Lyon issuant S. armed and langued G. Stanhop Ph. E. of Chesterfield c. beareth Quarterly Ermine and Gul. Holles Gilb. E. of Clare c. bears Ermine 2 Piles S. Hide Hen. E. of Clarindon c. beareth Az. a Cheveron between 3 Lozenges O. Villiers Bar. Dutchess of Cleveland c. she beareth Per Pale Baron and Feme first Ar. 2 Bars S. charged with 3 Trefoyls
c. bears Az. 3 left-hand Gauntlets O. Pawlet Ch. Marquess of Winchester E. of Wiltshire c. bears S. 3 Swords in pile Ar. Pomels O. a crescent different * Somerset Hen. Marquess and E. of Worcester c. bears Quarterly France and England a border gobony Ar. and Az. Knight of the Garter Paston Ro. E. of Yarmouth c. bears Ar. 6 Flower de lis Az. a chief indented O. All those before to whose name is prefix'd an Asterick are Knights of the Garter The Soveraign Charles 2d King of England c. The Knights Companions in September 1681 were in number 25 19 whereof are named in the foregoing Catalogue and distinguished to be Knights of this most noble Order by an Asterick * the other 6 are 1. Christian the 5th K. of Denmark 2. Charles the 11th K. of Sweden 3. James Duke of York 4. Frederick William Prince Elector Marques●s of Brandenburg 5. William Henry Prince of Orange 6. Charles 2d Prince Elector Palatine of the Rhine The Dukes of the Royal Blood are 2. James D. of York and Rupert D. of Cumberland Archbishops are 2 Canterbury and York Great Officers 4 L. H. Chancellor Heneage E. of Nottingham L. H. Treasurer This Office is now executed by Commissioners L. President of the Council J. E. of Radnor L. Privy Seal Arth. E. of Anglesey Dukes 9. And Dutchesses 2. Marquesses 2 all before named Other great Officers 5 who take place in respect of their Offices L. H. Chamberlain of England Robert E. of Lindsey E. Marshal of England Henry D. of Norfolk with His Majesty's approbation at present executes the Office by his Deputy who now is Robert E. of Alisbury L. H. Admiral of England this Office is now executed by Commissioners L. Steward of the Kings Houshold James E. of Brecknock D. of Ormond in Ireland L. Chamberlain of the Kings Houshold Hen. E. of Arlington Earls 69 before named and Countess Elizab. La. Dacres Countess of Shepey Viscounts 8 before named and 1 Viscountess viz. Sarah La. Corbet Viscountess Corbet Daughter and Coheir of Sir Rob. Munson of Carleton in Com. Linc. K● Relict of Sir Vincent Corbet of Morton Corbet in Com. Salop Baronet for Life Bishops 24 after named Where note the Bishops of London Durham and Winchester do constantly precede the residue of the Bishops who take their places according to the seniority of their Consecrations The Barons are 65. Fourty four whereof are hereafter named and their Coats Blazon'd the other Twenty one are Hen. Howard L. Mowbray bears the Title of E. of Arundel Geo. Nevil E. Abergaveny Tho. Parker L. Morley and L. Monteagle Tho. Cromwel L. Cromwel and E. of Arglas in Ireland Fra. Howard L. Howard of Effingham James Bruggs L. Chandos Rob. Carey L. Hunsdon Chris Roper L. Tenham Fulk Grevil L. Brook Edw. Mountague L. Mountague of Boughton John Paulet L. Paulet Wm. Maynard L. Maynard c. Rich. Vaughan L. Vaughan E. of Carbery in Ireland Wm. Widdrington L. Widdrington Cha. Hen. Kirkhoven L. Wotton c. Fra. Holles L. Holles Rich. Butler L. Butler of Weston c. Edw. Noel L. Noel Rich. Lumley L. Lumley c. Geo. Carteret L. Carteret Conyers Darcie L. Darcie The Baronnesses are 3. viz. Frances Lady Ward Baroness Dudley Grand Daughter and sole Heir to Edw. Sutton L. Dudly Relict of Humble L. Ward and Mother of Edward L. Ward 2. Catherine O Brien Baroness of Clifton Daughter of the L. Geo Stuart call'd L. D' Aubignie Sister and sole Heir to Charles late Duke of Richmond and Lenox and thereby sole Heir to the Lady Catherine her Grand-Mother Daughter and Heir to Gervase L. Clifton first married to Hen. L. O Brien and since his death to Sir Jos Williamson Kt. 3. Susan Lady Bellassyse Baroness Bellassyse of Osgodby Daughter and Co-heir to Sir Wm. Armine of Osgodby in Lincolnshire Bar. Relict of Sir Hen Bellassyse Kt. of the Bath Son and Heir to John L. Bellassyse for Life Viscounts of England Devereux Leicest Visc Hereford c. Ar. a Fess G. in chief 3 Torteauxes Brown Fr. Viscount Montacute bears S. 3 Lions Pas in a Bend double cotized Ar. Fiennes Wm. Visc and Baron Say and Seal bears Az. 3 Lions Ramp O. Noel Baptist Visc Campden c. bears O. Fretty G. Canton Er. Bellasis Tho Visc and Baron Stafford G. a Bend betwixt 6 Croslets fitchy Ar. a Cress Howard Wm. Visc Fauconberg c. bears Ar. a Cheveron G. between 3 Flower-de-lis Az. Mordant Cha. Visc Mordant c. bears Ar. a Cheveron betw 3 Estoils S. a Cresc diff Newport Fra. Visc Newport c. bears Ar. a Cheveron G. betw 3 Leopards heads S. The Paternal Coats of Arms of divers of the Barons of England Blazon'd Touchet J. LAudleigh c. bears Ermin a Cheveron G. West Cha. E. de la Ware bears Ar. a Fess Dancette S. Shirley Ro. L. Ferrers bears Paly of 6. O. and Az a Canton Ermin Darcy Cogniers L. Darcy and Maynel bears Az. semy of Croslets and 3 cinque foils Ar. Mildmay Ben. L. Fitz Walter Essex bears Ar. 3 Lyons Ramp Az. Yelverton Henry L. Grey bears Ar. 3 Lyons Ramp a chief G. Windsor T. ●al Hickman L. Windsor of Bradenham bears Per pale indented Ar. and Az. Wharton P. L. Wharton bears S. a Manch Ar. within a border O. an Orle of Lyons paws in Saltier G. Willoughby Tho. L. Willoughby of Parham bears O. a fret of 8 pieces Az. Paget Wil. L. Paget of Beaudesert bears S. on a cross engrail'd beeween 4 Eagles displayd Ar. 5 Lyoncels Pas of the first North Cha. L. North of Catlidg c. bears Az. a Lyon Pas O. between 3 flower de liz Ar. Bertie Jam. L. Norreys c. bears Ar. 3 battering Rams barways in pale Az. garnished O. Petre Wil. L. Petre c. bears G. a bend inter 2 Escallops O. Gerrard Digby L. Gerard c. bears Ar. a Saltier G. a crescent dif Arundel H. L. Arundel of Warder he bears S. 6 Swallows Ar. 3. 2. and 1. Grey Ford. L. Grey of Wark bears G. a Lyon Ramp within a border engrail'd Ar. Lovelace J. L. Lovelace of Hurly bears G. on a chief indented S. 3 martlets O. a Mullet dif Mohun Ch. L. Mohun c. bears O. a Cross engrail'd Howard W. L. Howard of Escrick bears G. a bend between 6 Croslets fitchy Ar. a Mullet and Marlets for dif Hatton Chr. L. Hatton c. bears Az. a cheveron between 3 Garbs O. Ward Ed. L. Ward c. bears Az. a Cross patonte O. Lucas Cha. L. Lucas bears Ar. a Fess inter 6 Anulets G. Bellasis Jo. L. Bellasis c. bears Ar. a Cheveron G. between 3 Flower de liz Az. a crescent dif Sutton Ro. L. Lexington c. bears Ar. a quarter S. Berkley Ch. L. Berkley c. bears Ar. a cheveron Ermine between 10 Crosses pattee 6. and 4. Ar. Cornwallis Charles L. Cornwallis c. bears S. Guttee on a Fess Ar. three Cornish Choughs proper Booth
quartered with Jupiter 3 Lillies slipped proper the 3d as the 2d the 4th as the first Trinity Hall Bears Saturn a Crescent within a border Ermin Gonvil Caius Founded by the help of Mony left by Edmund de Gonvil 1348. and Dr. John Caius became a second Founder 1557. bears 2 Coats impailed within a border gobbonated Luna and Saturn the first is Luna on a plain Cheveron between 2 couple closes indented Saturn 3 Escalops of the first and 2ly Sol in a field Semi of Oaken Leaves 2 Serpents respecting each other issuant out of a hole and erected having a Flower slipped all proper with a Book clasped between them Saturn the Crest being a Dove Kings Colledg Begun by Henry the 6th 1441. who gave it this Coat under his Great Seal viz. Jupiter a Flower de lis Sol and Mars a Lyon pas Gard. of the same it was finished by K. Henry 7th Queens Colledg Founded 1441. bears Saturn an Episcopal Staff Luna ensign'd with a cross patee Sol and Crosier in Saltire in like manner over all a Boars head couped of Gold St. Katherins Hall Bears Saturn a Katharine Wheel Sol founded 1475. by Dr. Robert Woodlark 3d. Provost of Kings and Chancellor of the University Jesus Colledg Bears the field Luna a Fess between 3 Cocks heads erased Saturn crested and jolloped Mars all within a border entoire of 8 Coronets Sol their Crest being a Cock on a Crown It was first a Nunnery and converted into a Colledge by the procurement of John Alcock L. L. D. Dean of St. Stephens Westminster Bishop of Rochester after of Worcest and then of Ely Lord Chancellor of England 1497. Christs Colledg Founded by Mary Countess of Richmond Daughter and Heir of John Beanford Dean of Somerset Mother of King Henry 7th 1505. bears for Arms the Coat of the said John Beanford viz. Quarterly France and England within a Border Gobonated Arg. and Azure St. Johns Colledg Erected by the same Lady on the Ruins of an ancient Hospital 1508. and bears the same Arms. Magdalen Colledg Was first a Hall call'd Monks Hall and after new founded 1542. by Thomas Audley Chancellor of England and finished by Sir Chr. Wray Ch. Justice of the Kings Bench it bears the Ensign of the last Founder quarterly per pale indented Sol and Jupiter in the 2d and 3d quarter the Bird of Jove displayed and on a Bend of the same a Fret between 2 Martlets of the Sun otherwise in plain Blazon it is Quarterly per pale indented Or and Azure in the 2d and 3d quarter an Eagle displayed of the first metal on a Bend of the 2d colour a fret between 2 Martlets Gold Trinity Colledg Is 3 Colledges united into one viz. Kings-Hall Michael-House and Phiswick Hostel made into one Structure 1546. and Dedicated to the H. and undivided Trinity bears Luna a Cheveron between 3 Roses Mars in a chief of the 2d a Lyon pas Gard. between 2 Bibles clasped Sol founded by King Henry the 8th Emanuel Colledg Bears the field Luna a Lyon Ramp Jupiter holding in the dexter Paw a Lawrel Crown triumphal ensign'd over head with the word EMANUEL in a Scroll Sol founded by Sir Walter Mildmay 1584. Sidney Sussex Colledg Founded by Frances Widow of the Earl of Sussex who bore impailed Baron and Feme the first Sol a Pheon Jupiter for the Man and Luna a Bend ingrailed Saturn Philosop School The Vniversity at their own charges founded the Philosophy School An. 1136. Divinity School School of Arts. New Library Anno 1400. finished by Sir V. Thorp out of the Ruines of the old School their Gates and Walks built by Thomas Rotheram A. B. of York 1470. The Arms of the Twenty several Houses of Law in the City of London and first of the four Inns of Court viz. Inner Temple Middle Temple Lincolns Inn and Grays-Inn Inner Temple Bears Azure a Pegasus saliant Or. Milddle Temple Bears Arg. on a plain Cross Gules the Holy Lamb Or these two Societies took their Original about the year 1118. Grayes Inn. Bears Sable a Gryphon Ramp Or. Lincolns Inn. Bears Or a Lyon Ramp purpure Serjeants Inn in Fleetstreet Bears 2 Garbs in Saltire Or banded Azure Serj. Inn in Chancery Lane Bears a Pelta charged with Or an Ibis proper these are the Lodgings of the Judges Thavies Inn. Bears Az. on a bend Gules two garbes Or and in a chief Sable the Letter Tau Arg. this House is accounted the Principal of the Inferiour Courts or Inns of Chancery which are 8 in number Furnivals Inn. Bears Arg. a Bend between 6 Martlets within a border Azure Bernards Inn. Bears Party per pale indented Ermins and Sable a Cheveron Gules fretty Or. Staple Inn. Bears Vert a Woolpack Arg. Cliffords Inn. Bears Checky Or and Azure a fess and border Gules entoire of Besants Clements Inn. Bears the field Arg. an Anchor without a Stock in pale proper entertaining into the body thereof the letter C. New Inn. Or our Ladys Inn bears Vert a Flower-pot Arg. maintaining Gilly-Flowers Gules Lions Inn. Consists most of Devonshire and Cornwall men the Arms are Checky Or and Arg. a Lyon Ramp Sable armed and langued Gules Chest or Stroud Inn Bore Az. on a bend within a border Gules 3 Garbs Or this Inn was turn'd into a House for the Duke of Somerset in the Year 1549. Kederminsters Inn. Bears Az. on 2 Cheveronels Or between 3 Plates 8 Gunstones this is a Society of the Gentlemen of the Six Clarks Office Cursitors Inn. Bears the field Gules on a Cheveron Arg. 2 Mullets Sable within a border compony Or and Az. Doctors Commons Bears the Arms of Henry Harvey L. L. D. who at his cost appointed that House or Colledge for the Company of Professors of the Imperial Law and the Coat is thus blazoned Gules on a Bend Arg. 3 trefoils within a bordure Vert. Gresham Colledg Provided by Sir Thomas Gresham who bore Arg. a Cheveron Ermine between 3 Mullets Sable he ordained 7 Lectures to be publickly read only in Term time viz. Divinity Civil Law Phisick Geometry Astronomy Rhetorick and Musick Staffords Inn. Bears Or a Cheveron Gules and a Canton Ermin within a border compony Arg. and Az. this was the Office of the Remembrancers of the Exchequer St. Katharine Bears Party per fesse Gules and Az. in chief a Sword barwise proper in base a Demi-Katherin Wheel Or this House was founded by Queen Matilda Wife to King Stephen enlarged by Queen Elinor VVife to Edward the First and afterward Philippa VVife to Edward the Third founded there a Chancery and hath been a free Chappel or Hospital for poor Sisters THE COATS of ARMS Of divers GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND BLAZON'D Some in Colours Others with Planetary Blazon LONDON Printed for L. Curtis and Tho. Simmons 1682. A Collection of the Coats of Arms of divers Gentlemen Blazon'd Allen and Hide ARgent 3 Lozenges Sable Anderson Herefordshire Sable 5 Stars 2 1 2 Argent Alston Suffolk Azure 10 Stars Or 4