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A29664 Englands glory, or, An exact catalogue of the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privy Councel with the Knights of the Most Noble Order of Saint George, called the Garter, and the House of Peers : as also, a catalogue of the Lord Bishops, House of Commons, the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, barons and baronets &c., made since His Majesties happy restoration and the times of their several creations : likewise, a perfect list of the Knights of the Bath, and the preparations and habits that were made for them at the time of their installment at the coronation : together with a perfect catalogue of the Lower House of Convocation now sitting at Westminster. Brooke, Nathaniel.; Ferne, H. (Henry), 1602-1662. Catalogue of the prelates and clergy of the province of Canterbury. 1660 (1660) Wing B4907; ESTC R12468 37,728 94

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His Ma●… and his Prive councell The House of Lords The house of Commons The Lord Bishops The Convocation I. Ch Sculp Englands Glory Or an Exact CATALOGUE OF THE LORDS OF HIS MAJESTIES Most Honourable PRIVY COVNCEL WITH The Knights of the most Noble Order of Saint George called the Garter and the HOUSE of PEERS As also A Catalogue of the Lord Bishops the House of Commons the Dukes Marquesses Earles Viscounts Barons and Baronets c. made since his Majesties happy Restoration and the times of their several Creations Likewise a perfect List of the Knights of the Bath and the Preparations and Habits that were made for them at the time of their Installment at the Coronation Together with a perfect Catalogue of the Lower House of Convocation now sitting at Westminster LONDON Printed for Nath. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhill and Hen. Eversden at the Grey-hound in Saint Pauls Church-yard 1660. A Perfect CATALOGUE OF HIS MAJESTIES Most Honourable Privy Councel HIs Royal HIGHNESSE Duke of York Earl of Clarendon Lord Chancellour of England Earl of Southampton Lord Treasurer Lord Roberts Lord Privy Seal Duke of Albemarle Duke of Ormond Lord High Chamberlain Earl of Lindsey Lord Chamberlain Earl of Manchester Algernon Earl of Northumberland Earl of Leicester Marquesse of Dorchester Earle of Berkshire Earle of Norwich Earl of Saint Albanes Viscount Say and Seal Lord Wentworth Lord Seymour Chancellor of the Dutchey Lord Hollis Annesley Earl of Anglesey Lord Cooper Earle of Carlisle Earle of Sandwich Lord Cornwallis Earle of Lauderdail Sir Charls Berkley Sir George Carteret Secretary Nicholas Secretary Morice A Relation of the manner of the Election and Installation of the Noble Order of St. George at Windsore c. THE Founder of this Noble Order was Edward the third King of England a person of a most accomplisht Virtue this most excellent Prince having exceedingly prevailed both against the French and Scottish Kings discomforted their Armies and taken one of them in Person ordained this most Noble Order and Society of Knights so to adorn their Valour manifested in the Warres with honour the reward of Virtue Their number 26. no more ut pretium faciat raritas The Lawes and Statutes of this Noble Order were first Instituted and devised by this Victorious Prince King Edward of that name the third after revised and ratified by many of the succeeding Kings And on the Reformation of Religion much altered by King Edward the sixt In their Elections two things there are which they especially observe First that the party nominated be a Gentleman of Name and Arms for three descents both by the Fathers side and the Mothers side The second thing to be observed is that the party nominated be without spot or foul reproach as viz not convict of Heresy nor attaint of Treason nor by his Prodigality and Riot decayed in his Estate by means whereof he is not able to conserve the Honor of his Order nor such a one as ever fled in the day of battail his Soveraign Lord or his Lieutenant being in the field In all which cases a Knight elected and installed may also if it please the Soveraign be degraded The Party chosen by the Prince if he be a stranger is certified thereof soon after by letters from the Soveraign and many times the Statutes of that Order have been sent unto him to consider of them whether or no he will accept of this Election If he accept it as no question but he will then doth the Soveraign forthwith send unto him by his Ambassadour and the chief Herald commonly the whole Habit of the Order with the Garter and the Collar wherewith they do invest him And on the other side the Prince or Stranger so invested within convenient time send their sufficient Deputy with a Mantle of blew Velvet to be installed in their room at St. GEORGES Church in Winsore But if the party chosen be a Subject of the Kingdom the Garter is delievred to him presently upon his Election to signifie that he is chose into the Order Afterwards in the Chapter-house upon the reading of his Commission before the Soveraign or his Deputy he is invested with the Robe and with the Hood Then follows the Installment performed with many grave and magnificent Ceremonies which done he doth receive the Collar of the Order This at their Installations have always an Oath administred that to their power during the time they shall be Fellows of the Order they shall defend the Honour Quarrels Rights and Lordships of the Soveraign and that they shall endeavour to preserve the Honour of the said Order and all the Statutes of ●t they shall well observe without fraud or covin Having thus spoken of the statutes of this most Noble Order whereby they are and have been governed we will descend in the next place to give you notice of their Patron which after the opinions of those times they chose unto themselves Of which this Polydore Virgil. This order is saith he dedicated unto St. GEORGE as the chief Saint and patron of the men of War whose Festival they therefore solemnly observe with many noble Ceremonies But what need Polidore have been produced unto this purpose since from the Charter of the Institution we have a testimony more authenticall For there King Edward tels us that to the Honor of Almighty God and of the Blessed Virgin St. Mary And of the Glorious Martyr St. GEORGE Patron of the Right Noble Realme of England and to the exaltation of the Holy Catholick Faith he had ordained established created and founded within his Castle of Windsore a company of twenty six Noble Knights to be of the said most Noble Order of St. GEORGE named the Garter It is true indeed what Polidore hath well observed with great Ceremony and Solemnity the Knights do celebrate this Feast Attending both on the Vesper and the day it self at Divine Service attired in the most rich and stately Mantles of the Order and gallantly adorned with their most rich and sumptuous collars which we call of SS the Image of St. GEORGE garnished with pearls and precious stones appendant to them In which their going to the Church and in their sitting at the Table they go and set by two and two every one with his Fellow which is fore against him in his stall And if by chance it happen that his Fellow be not present he doth both go and set alone I say if it chance to happen for all the Fellows are obliged to be there personally present without a just and reasonable cause acceptable to the Soveraign or his Deputy and signified by special letters of Excuse Other Pomp and rich magnificence of this Feast I forbear to mention as being unable to expresse it The mind is then best satisfied in such things as this when the eye hath seen them Now followeth a perfect Catalogue of the Knights of the most Honourable Order of the Garter made by our Gracious Sovereign King Charles
the second That the Knights of this most honourable Order are called in Latine Equites Georgiani St. GEORGES Knights and sometimes also in English as in that passage noted out of Poly Albion The other Ornaments and Habits belonging to this Order besides the Garter are a Gown a Kirtle a Chapperon a Cloak a Girdle and a Collar all stately and Magnificent both for stuffe and fashion but worn onely upon days of Extraordinary solemnity for ordinary use besides the Garter which is for every dayes wearing and their Cloak with the Sun on the left shoulder of it in his full Glory which last was added by his late Majesty of ever Blessed Memory they have a blew Ribbon which they wear about their necks with the picture or rather portraicture of the GEORGE appendant to it CHARLES the Second King of Great Brittain France and Ireland and Soveraign of the most Noble Order of St. George called the Garter was pleased to dignifie therewith these persons following Viz. 1649. MAurice Count Palatine of the Rhene the third surviving Son of the Queen of Bohemia James Butler Earl of Ossery and Marquesse of Ormond made afterwards Lord Steward of his Majesties Houshold Earl of Brecknock and Duke of Ormond Edward Count Palatine of the Rhene another of the younger Sons of the Queen of Bohemia George Villiers Earl Marquesse and Duke of Buckingham William Seymour Earl and Marquesse of Hartford declared to be one of this Order about this time but not invested in the same till the Moneth of May An. 1660. after which time he was advanced unto the Title of Duke of Somerset Thomas Wriothesly Earl of Southampton had his Declaratory Letters at the same time also but not invested with the George and Garter till the Month of May aforesaid and not long after made Lord Treasurer of the Realm of England William Hamilton Duke and Marquesse of Hamilton Earl of Cambridge and Arran and Lord Secretary of Scotland William Cavendish Marquesse and Earl of Newcastle Viscount Mansfield c. James Graham Marquesse and Earl of Montrose in the Realm of Scotland the Valiant and Victorious Commander of his late Majesties Forces in that Kingdome Anno 1643. 1644. c. James Stanley Earl of Darby 1653. George Digby Earl of Bristol and sometimes one of the principal Secretaries to his late Sacred Majesty Henry Duke of Glocester the Kings younges● brother Charles Prince of Tarante the eldest Son to th● Duke of Tremonille in the Realm of France William of Nassaw Prince of Orange the onl● Son of William Prince of Orange and the Princes● Mary 1654. Frederick William Marquess and Elect●… of Brandenburgh Duke of Prussia Pomeren Clev●… and Gulick c. 1658. Gasper Count of Marsham a Commander ●f great note in the Armies of the King of Spain against ●he French 1660. George Monck Lord General of all his Ma●esties forces both in England and Scotland created afterwards Duke of Albemarle Earl of Torington Lord Monk of Poderidge Lord Tayes and Beauchamp and Master of his Majesties Horse Edward Mountague Admiral of the Fleet which ●rought his Majestie into England created afterward ●arl of Sandwich Lord Hinchinbrook and Master ●f his Majesties Wardrobe Aubrey de Vere the 21. Earl of Oxon. of that ●ame and family 1661. Charles Steuart Duke of Richmond and ●enox Earl of March and Litchfield c. Montague Bertue Earl of Lindsey and Lord High ●hamberlain of England Edward Montague Earl of Manchester Lord ●hamberlain of his Majesties houshold William Wentworth Earl of Strafford Viscount Wentworth Lord Raby New-march in number ●…e 457. person that hath been chosen of the Order ●…ce the first Institution The Fellowes and Companions of the most Noble Order of St. GEORGE commonly called the GARTER as they now stand this present April Anno 1661. 1. CHARLES the Second King of Great Britain France and Ireland c. 2. James Duke of York the King 's only Brother 3. Charles Lodowick Prince Elector Palatine 4. Frederick William Marquesse and Elector of Brandenburgh 5. Rupert Count Palatine of the Rhene and Duke of Cumberland 6. Edward Count Palatine of the Rhene 7. William of Nassaw Prince of Orange 8. Barnard Duke of Espernon 9. Charles Prince of Tarante 10. William Cecil Earl of Salisbury 11. Thomas Howard Earl of Barkshire 12. Algernon Fercy Earl of Northumberland 13. James Butler Duke of Ormond 14. George Villiers Duke of Buckingham 15. Thomas Wriothesly Earl of Southampton 16. William Cavendish Marquesse of Newcastle 17. Gorge Digby Earl of Bristol 18. Gasper Count of Marsham 19. George Monke Duke of Albemarle 20. Edward Montague Earl of Sandwich 21. Awbrey de Vere Earl of Oxford 22. Charles Steuart Duke of Richmond and Lenox 23. Montague Bertue Earl of Lyndsey 24. Edward Montague Earl of Manchester 25. William Wentworth Earl of Strafford A Perfect CATALOGUE OF THE PEERS Of the Realm of England VIZ. Dukes Marquesses Earles Viscounts and Barons now sitting in this present Parliament began at Westminster the 8th day of May in the 13th year of the Reign of our Gracious Sovereign Lord King CHARLES the Second c. 1661. According to their Dignities Offices and Degrees with the Names of the Judges and others called thither for their Assistants and Officers of their Attendances Together with The Ancient Statute for placing the Lords in all Parliaments and other Assemblies and Conferences of COVNCILS Dukes of the Blood-Royal JAMES Duke of York and Albany Lord High Admiral of England Rupert Duke of Cumberland These take place in respect of their Offices Edward Earl of Clarendon Lord Chancellour of England Thomas Earl of Southampton Lord Treasurer of England DUKES GEorge Duke of Buckingham Charles Duke of Richmond George Duke of Albemarl General of the Armies MARQUESSES JOhn Marquesse of Winchester Edward Marquesse of Worcester William Marqu of Newcastle Henry Marquess of Dorchester EAR●… These also take place in respect of their Offices MOuntague Earl of Lindsey Lord High Chamberlain of England James Earl of Brecknock Lord Steward of his Majesties Houshold Edward Earl of Manchester Chamberlain of the Houshold Awbrey Earl of Oxford Algernon Earl of Northumberland Francis Earl of Salop. Charles Earl of Derby John Earl of Rutland William Earl of Bedford Philip Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery Theophilus Earl of Lincoln Charles Earl of Nottingham James Earl of Suffolk Richard Earl of Dorset William Earl of Sarum John Earl of Exon. John Earl of Bridgewater Rob●…t Earl of Leicester James Earl of Northampton Charles Earl of Warwick William Earl of Devon Basil Earl of Denbigh George Earl of Bristol Lionel Earl of Middlesex Henry Earl of Holland John Earl of Clare Oliver Earl of Bullingbrook Mildmay Earl of Westmerl Thomas Earl of Berks. Thomas Earl of Cleveland Edward Earl of Mulgrave Henry Earl of Monmouth James Earl of Marlborough Thomas Earl of Rivers Henry Earl of Dover Henry Earl of Peterborough Henry Earl of Stamford Henry Earl of Winchelsey Charles Earl of Carnarvan Mountjoy Earl of Newport Philip Earl
happen to be under the degree of a Baron shall sit and be placed at the uppermost part of the Woolsacks in the midst of the said Parliament chamber either there to sit upon one form or upon the uppermost woolsack the one of them above the other in Order as is above rehearsed 9. That in all Trials of Treasons by Peers of this Realm if any of the Peers that shall be called hereafter to be Triers of such Treasons shall happen to have any of the Offices aforesaid that then they having such Offices shall sit and be placed according to their Offices above all the other Peers that shall be called to such Trial in manner and form as is above mentioned and rehearsed 10. That as well in all Parliaments and in all other Assemblies and Conferences of Councils The Lord Chancellor the Lord Treasurer the Lord Presidents the Lord Privy-Seal the great Chamberlain the Constable the Marshal the Lord Admiral the Grand Master or Lord Steward the Kings Chamberlain and the Kings chief Secretary shall sit and be placed in such order and fashion as is above rehearsed and not in any other place A Perfect CATALOGUE of all the Arch-bishops and Bishops in England and VVales established by his Majesty King CHARLES the Second Ranked in their Order whereof the Five first take place by Act of Parliament the rest according to their Consecration * Notes the Ancient Bishops Y. the Diocesses in the Province of York all the rest in the Province of Canterbury     Counties under their Iurisdict Parish in each Dio. * Doctor VVilliam Juxon Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury Primate and Metropolitan of all England Consecrated Anno 1633. Hath Canterbury and Rochester have all Kent 257 98 * Doctor Accepted Frewen Lord Archbishop of York and Metropolitane of England Y Consecr 1634. Yorkshire Nottinghamshire 581 Doctor Gilbert Shelden Lord Bi●hop of London Consecrat Oct. 28. 1660. Essex Middlesex Hartfordsh part 623 Doctor John Cossens Lord Bishop ●f Durham Y. Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Durham Northumb. Man Isle 135 * Doctor Brian Duppa Lord ●ishop of Winchester Prelate of the Garter Consecrat 1638. Hamshire Surrey Wight Isle Guersney Isle Jersey Isle 362 * Doctor William Peirs Lord ●ishop of Bath and VVells Consecrat 1632. Somersetsh 388 * Doctor Robert Skinner Lord ●ishop of Oxford Consecrat 1636. Oxfordshire 195 * Doctor VVilliam Roberts ●…rd Bishop of Bangor Consecrat 1637. Carnarvonsh Anglesey Isle Merioneth Denbysh part 107 * Doctor John Warner Lord ●…ishop of Rochester Consecrat 1637. Kent part 98 * Doctor Matthew Wren Lord Bishop of Ely Consecrat 1638. Cambridgsh Ely Isle 141 * Doctor Henry King Lord Bishop of Chichester Consecrat 1641. Sussex Hartfordsh part 557 Doctor Humphrey Hinchman Lord Bishop of Salisbury Consecrat Oct. 28. 1660. Wiltshire Berkshire 248 Doctor George Morley Lord Bishop of Worcester Consecrat Oct. 28. 1660. Worcestersh Warwicksh part 241 Doctor Robert Sanderson Lord Bishop of Lincoln Consecrat Oct. 28. 1660. Lincolnsh Leicestersh Huntingdons Bedfordsh Buckinghams Hartfordsh p. 12● Doctor George Griffith Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph Consecrat Oct. 28. 1660. Denbysh part Flintsh part 121 Doctor William Lucey Lord Bishop of Saint Davids Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Pembroksh Carmarthenshire 308 Doctor Benjamin Lancy Lord Bishop of Peterborough Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Northamptonshire Rutlandsh 29● Doctor Hugh Lloyd Lord Bishop of Landaff Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. ●lamorgansh Monmouthsh Brecknocksh Radnorsh pt 177 Doctor Richard Stern Lord Bishop of Carlisle Y. Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Cumberland part Westmerland 93 Doctor Brian Walton Lord Bishop of Chester Y. Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Cheshire Richmondsh Flintsh part Cumberl pt Lancashire 256 Doctor John Gawden Lord Bishop of Exeter Consecrat Dec. 2. 1660. Devonshire Exeter City Cornwall 623 Doctor Gilbert Ironside Lord Bishop of Bristol Consecrat Jan. 13. 1660. Bristol City Dorsetshire 236 Doctor Edward Reynolds Lord Bishop of Norwich Consecrat Jan. 13. 1660. Norfolk Suffolk 1121 Doctor William Nicholson Lord Bishop of Glocester Consecr Ja. 13. 1660. Glocestersh 267 Doctor Nicholas Monck Lord Bishop of Hereford Consecr Ja. 13. 1660. Herefordsh Shropsh part Worcestersh part Radnorsh par 313 〈…〉 Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield formerly Prebend of Durham Warw●cksh p. Staffordsh Derbysh Shropsh part 241 THE NAMES OF THE Knights Citizens Burgesses and Barons of the Cinque-Ports of ENGLAND and WALES For the PARLIAMENT Begun at WESTMINSTER The eighth of May 1661. as they are returned in to the Crown-Office SIR Edw. Turner Speaker Bedford Robert Lord Bruce Sir Humphrey Winch Baronet Town of Bedford John Keeling Sergeant at Law Richard Taylor Esq Sir Samuel Luke Knight Richard Taylor Esq Berks. John Lovelace Esq Richard Powle Esq Borough of New Windsor Sir Richard Braham Kt. Thomas Higgens Esq Borough of Reading Sir Tho Dolman Kt. Richard Aldworth Esq Borough of Wallingford George F●ne Esq Robert Pa●ker Esq Borough of Abingdon Sir Geo. Stonehouse Baronet Bucks Sir William Bowyer Kt. Bar Col. William Tyrringham Esq Borough and Parish of Buckingham Sir Richard Temple Bar. William Smith Esq Borough of Cheping-wicomb Sir Edmond Pye Knight Bar. Sir John Burlacy Baronet Borough of Alisbury Sir Richard Ingoldsby Sir Tho. Leigh Baronet Borough of Admonsham Sir William D●ak Knight Bar. Thomas Proby Esq Borough of Wendover Richard Hambden Esq Robert Crook Esq Borough of great Marlow Peregrine Hobby Esq Will. Burlace Esq Cambridge Thomas Chichely Esq Thomas Wendey Esq Vniversity of Cambridge Sir Richard Fanshaw Baronet Tho. Croutch Mr. of Arts. Town of Cambridge Sir William Compion Knight Roger Pepys Esq Cheshire William Lord Brereton Peter Venables Esq City of Chester Sir Thomas Smith Knight John Ratcliff Esq Cornwall Jonathan Treslawny Esq John Coryton Esq Borough of Dunhivid alias Lanceston Sir Charles Harbord Knight Richard Edgecomb Esq Borough of Leskard John Harris Esq Peter Prideaux Esq Borough of Loswithall Sir Chichester Wrey Kt. Bar. James Bultele Esq Borough of Truro Nich. Arundell Esq Edward Boscowe Esq William Brewerton Esq Arthur Trevor Esq Borough of Bodmyn Sir John Carew Baronet Hander Roberts Esq Sir James Smith Knight Sir John Carew Baronet Bernard Greenvile Esq Borough of Helston Sir Peter Killegr●w Knight Thomas Robinson Esq Borough of Saltash Francis Buller Jun. Esq John Buller Esq Borough of Comelford Thomas Coventry Esq Charls Rascarrock Esq Bernard Greenvile Esq Borough of Port-Pigham alias Westlowe John Nicholas Esq John Trelawny Esq Borough of Grawpound Charles Trevanion Esq John Tanner Esq Borough of Eastlowe Henry Seymor Esq Robert Atkins Esq Borough of Pemyn William Pendavis Esq John Birch Esq Borough of Tregony Hugh Bolcowen Esq Tho. Herle Esq Borough of Bossiney Robert Roberts Esq eldest Son to the Lord Roberts Richard Rouse Esq Anthony Buller Esq Borough of St. Ives John Basset Esq James Prade Esq Edward Nosworth Esq Borough of Fowey Jonathan Rashleigh Esq John Rashleigh Esq Borough of St. Iermines John Ellyot Esq Edward Ellyot Esq Borough of Michaell Sir Edward Mosely
Baronet Flint Sir Henry Conway Baronet Town of Flint Roger Whitley Esq ●lamorgan William Lord Herbert of Cardiffe Town of Cardiffe Sir Richard Lloyd Merioneth * Henry Wynne Esq Pembrooksh Arthur Owen Esq Town of Pembrook Rowland Laughern Esq Town of Haverfordwest 〈…〉 Montgomery Edward Vaughan Esq Town of Montgomery Iohn Blancy Esq Radnorshire Sir Richard Lloyd Town of Radnor Coll. Sir Edward Harley Kt. of the Bath William Goldsborough Secretary to the House of Commons Iohn Sharp Assistant A CATALOGUE OF Nobility Viz. The Names and Titles of all such Dukes Earles Viscounts Barons and Baronets as have been made since his MAJESTIES Most Happy Restauration Together with The Times of their several CREATIONS DUKES THe Right Noble T homas Howard Earl of Arundel Surrey and Norfolk was restored to the Dignity and Title of Duke of Norfolk by an Act of the Parliament begun at Westminster the 25. of April in the twelfth year of the Reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second and in the Year of our Lord 1660 c. The Right Noble William Seymour Marquesse of Hertford was restored to the Dukedome of Somerset by an Act of the Parliament begun at Westminster the 25. of April in the twelfth year of the Reign of our most Gracious Sovereign Lord King Charles the second 1660. The Right Noble George Monck Duke of Albemarle Earle of Torrington Baron Monck of Potheridge Beu●hampe and Teys He was created to those Honours by Letters Pattents bearing date at VVestminster the seventh day of July in the twelfth year of the Reign of our most Gracious Sovereign Lord King Charles the second granting the said honours to him and the heires males of his body for ever with the Fee of 20 l. per annum payable but of the Exchequer and 40 l. per annum for the said Dukedome out of the Customes of London He had the Honour also in the same year to be constituted Captain General of all his Majesties Land-forces Garrisons Forts and Castles within any of his Majesties Kingdomes or Dominions or any of them Lord Deputy of Ireland Master of the Horse Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy Council c. 1660. EARLES The Right honourable Heneage Finch Earle of VVinchelsey was created Baron Fitzherbert of Eastwell in the County of Kent by Letters Patents bearing date at VVestminster the 26 of Iuly in the twelfth year of the Reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second in the year of the Lord 1660. which Honour is entailed on him and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten with all Rights Priviledges and Preheminences thereunto belonging The Right Honourable Edward Montague was created Baron Montague of St. Neots Viscount Montague of Hinchinbrook and Earle of Sandwich by Letters Patents bearing date at VVestminster the twelfth day of Iuly in the twelfth year of the Reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second which Honours are granted to him and the heires males of his body with the Fee of 20 l. per annum together with all Priviledges thereunto belonging in the same year also he was made Master of the Wardrobe Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy Council c 1660. The Right Honourable Elizabeth Viscountesse of Kynelmeky was created Countesse of Guilford during her life by Letters Patents bearing date at VVestminster the fourteenth day of Iuly in the twelfth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second with all Priviledges thereunto belonging and Fee of 20 l. per annum out of the Exchequer c. The Right Honourable Iames Butler Duke and Marquesse of Ormond in the Kingdome of Ireland was created Baron Butler of Lanthony in the County of Gloucester and Earle of Brecknock in VVales by Letters Patents bearing date at VVestminster the 20 day of Iuly in the twelfth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second which said Honours are granted to him and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten with the Fee of 20. l. per annum together with all priviledges c. he was in the same year also made Lord Steward of his Majesties houshold Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter and one of his Majesties most honourable Privie Councill The Right Honourable Sir Edward Hyde Knight Lord Chancellour of England was created Baron Hyde of Hyndon in the County of VVilts by Letters Patents bearing date at VVestminster the 3 day of November in the twelfth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second entailing the same upon the heirs males of his body He was also created Viscount Cornbury in the County of Oxford and Earle of Clarendon in the County of VVilts by creation with the usual formalities the 20 day of April and by Letters Patents also bearing date the same day in the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the second which said honours are granted to him and the heirs males of his body for ever with the Fee of 20 l. per annum out of the Customes of London together with all other priviledges unto the said honours belonging c. Hiis Testibus datum per manum Domini Regis apud Pallacium suum VVestminst the twentieth Aprilis ann praedict The Right Honourable Arthur Lord Capel was created Viscount Maldom in the County of Ess x and Earle of the said County by Creation at VVestminster ut supra and by Letters Patents also bearing date ut supra granting the same to him and the heirs males of his body for ever and for want of such issue the same honours were granted in remainder to Henry Capel Esq his Brother and the heirs males of his Body and for want of such issue to Edward Capel Esq another brother and to the heires males of his body for ever with the Fee of 20 l. per annum c Datum per manum Domini Regis apud Pallacium suum VVestminst the 20 Aprilis praedict The Right Honourable Thomas Lord Brudnel Baron of Stoughton in the county of Northampt. was created Earle of Cardigan by creation at VVestminst ut supra the 20 of April in the thirteenth year of the reign of King Charls the second and by Letters Patents also bearing date the same day and year granting the same to him and the heirs males of his body for ever with the Fee of 20 l. per annum with all priviledges c. Datum per manum Domini Regis apud Pallacium suum VVestminst the 20 Aprilis praedict The Right Honourable Arthur Annesly Baron Mount Norreys and Viscount Valentia in Ireland was created Baron Ann sly of Newport Panel in the County of Buckingham and Earle of Anglesey in VVales by creation at VVestminst the 20 day of April ut supra by Letters Patents bearing