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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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Ericus King of Danemarke Sir John Dabridgecourt 1416. Sigismund King of Hungary and Bohemia and Emperour Elect. John Holland Earl of Huntingdon and after the death of Thomas Beaufort Duke of Eneter Thomas Mountacute Earl of Salisbury Richard Vere Earl of Oxon. Richard Beauchamp Earl of Wawick after Vice-Regent of France Thomas Lord Camoys Robert Lord Willoughby Henry Lord Fitz-Hugh Sir Simon Felbridge Sir John Robsart or Robertsack Sir William Harrington Sir John Blunt Sir Thomas Montacute 1420. Hugh Stafford Lord Bourchier Sir John Grey of Eyton 1421. Sir William Philips after Lord Bardolph Treasurer of the Houshould 1422. William de la Pole then Earl after Marquess and lastly Duke of Suffolk John Moubray Earl Marshal after Duke of Norfolke John Lord Clyfford Sir Lewis Robsart Lord Chamberlain and afterwards Lord Bourcher Sir Walter Hungerford Lord Steward of the King's house after Lord Hungerford Constable of Windsor Sir Heretongs Cleux a Knight of Germany HENRY the Sixth King of England Henry VI. An. Ch. 1421. c. and Soveraign of the Order assumed into it 1423. JOHN Lord Talbot after Earl of Shrewsbury the first of this Family 1425. Thomas Lord Scales 1426. Sir John Fustolfe Governour of Anjou and Maine 1429. Humphrey Earl of Stafford after Duke of Buckingham Lord High Constable Sir John Ratelif 1432. John Fitz-alan Earl of Arundel 1435. Edward King of Portugal Son of that King John who was elected of the Order by King Henry the Fifth Richard Duke of York who after claimed the Kingdom against this King Henry 1436. Edmund Beaufort Earl of Moriton in Normandy after Duke of Somerset Sir John Grey after Lord Grey of Ruthin 1437. Richard Nevil Earl of Salisbury 1438. Albert of Austria King of Hungary and Bohemia and Emperour of Germany 1438. John Beauford Duke of Somerset elder Brother of Edmund Earl of Moriton abovementioned Gaston de Foix Earl of Longeville William Nevil Lord Falconbride after Earl of Kent John Viscount Beaumont the first in England that was ever honoured with the title of Viscount Ralph Lord Butler of Sudeley 1444. Peter Duke of Conimbria third Son of John King of Portugal Henry Duke of Visontium fourth Son to the said John King of Portugal 1445. John de Foix created also Earl of Kendal called commonly Capdal de Bouche Sir John Beaucham after Lord Beauchamp of Powick 1446. Alvare d' Almada Earl of Avarence a Portugueze Thomas Lord Hoo and Hasting 1447. Alphonso King of Portugall Sir Francis Serrien an Arragonian a man of principal imployment in our wars with France 1450. Alphonso King of Arragon and Naples Casimire King of Poland William surnamed The Victorius Duke of Brunswick John Mowbray Duke of Norfolk Richard Widdevil Lord Rivers after Earl Rivers and Lord High Constable 1452. Henry Viscount Bouchter after Earl of Essex Sir Philip Wentworth 1453. Sir Edward Hall 1454. Edward the Kings only Son Prince of Wales slain afterwards at the Battel of Tewskbury 1457. John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury Elect into his Fathers place Lionell Lord Wells Thomas Lord Stanley 1458. John Lord Bourchier of Borners 1459. Frederick Archduke of Austria and Emp. Jasper of Hatfield Earl of Pembroke after Duke of Bedford James Butler Earl of Wilts and Ormond John Lord Dudley 1461. Richard Nevil Earl of Warwick called the King-maker Lord Admiral Warden of the Cinque-Ports and Captain of Calice William Lord Bonvill and Harrington Sir John Wenlock after Lord Wenlock Sir Thomas Kyriell EDVVARD the Fourth King of England Edw. IV. An. Ch. 1461. c. and Soveraign of the Garter made Knights thereof 1463. FErdinand King of Naples Francis Sforza Duke of Millain George Duke of Clarence Richard D. of Gloucester after King Richard the Third James Earl of Douglas a Lord of Scotland Galiard Lord Duras John Lord Scrope of Bolton William Lord Hastings Lord Chamberlain Sir John Astley Sir William Chamberlain Sir Robert Haricourt 1464. John Nevil Lord Montacute after Earl of Northumberland and lastly Marquess Montacute William Lord Herbert after Earl of Pembroke 1468. Anthony Widdevill Lord Scales after Earl Rivers and Lord High Constable N. N. Lord of Montaguison a Gascoiner as I conjecture John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester and Lord High Constable 1472. Walter Blunt Lord Montjoy John Stafford Earl of Wilts 1473. William Fitz-alan Earl of Arundel John Mowbrey Duke of Norfolk John De-la-Pole Duke of Suffolk John Lord Howard after Duke of Norfolk 1474. Henry Stafford Duke of Buckingham and after Lord High Constable Thomas Lord Maltravers Walter d' Eureux Lord Ferrers of Chartley. Sir William Parre 1475. Frederick Duke of Urbine Henry-Algernon Percie Earl of Northumberland 1476. Edward Prince of Wales after King Edward the Fifth Richard Duke of York the Kings second Son Thomas Grey Marquess of Dorset 1477. Sir Thomas Mongomery 1478. Charles Duke of Burgundy 1480. Ferdinand King of Castile and Arragon firnamed The Catholick not named in the old French Tables Hercules Duke of Ferrara 1483. King John of Portugall whom I conceive rather to have been elected in the Raigh of Henry the Seventh for he is named there also as then chosen RICHARD of Gloucester King of England Rich. III. An. Ch. 1483. c. Soveraign of the Garter admitted these viz. 1483. SIr John Conyers Banneret 1484. Thomas Earl of Sarrey after Duke of Norfolk Thomas Lord Stanley after Earl of Darby Francis Lord Lovell after Viscount Lovell Sir William Stanley afterwards Lord Chamberlain to King Henry the Seventh 1485. Sir Richard Ratelif Sir Richard Tunstall HENRY the Seventh King of England Henry VII An. Ch. 1486. c. Soveraign of the Garter admitted to this Honor 1487. IOhn Vere Earl of Oxon Captain of the Archers at Bosworth field Thomas Lord Burgh John King of Portugal George Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury after the death of the Lord Broke Lord Steward John Viscount Wells Giles Lord Daubeny Earl of Bridgewater Edward Lord Widdeville George Stanley Lord Strange 1490. Sir John Savage Sir John Cheinie 1494. Alphonso Duke of Calabria after King of Naples Arthur the Kings eldest Son Prince of Wales Thomas Grey Marquess of Dorset 1494. Henry Perey Earl of Northumberland Henry Bourchier Earl of Essex Sir Charles Somerset Banneret after Lord Herbert and Earl of Worcester John Lord Dynham Lord Treasurer Robert Willoughby Lord Brook Lord Steward Sir Edward Poynings Sir Gilbert Talbot Banneret 1500. Sir Richard Pole Lord Chamberlain to the Prince 1500. Maximilian Archduke of Austria after Emperour John King of Danemarke Henry the Kings second Son Duke of York after King of England of that name the VIII Edward Courtney Earl of Devon Sir Richard Guilford Sir Thomas Lovell Edmund de la Pole Earl of Suffolk Sir Regniald Bray 1505 Ubaldo Duke of Urbine Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham Lord High Constable Gerrard Earl of Kildare Henry Lord Stafford Earl of Wilts 1506. Richard Grey Earl of Kent Sir Rheseap Thomas 1508. Phillip of Austria King of Castile and Duke of Burgondy Sir Thomas Brandon HENRY the Eighth
Richmond and Lord Steward Henry Wriothsley Earl of Southampton John Ereskin Earl of Marre in the Realm of Scotland William Herbert Earl of Pembroke Lord Steward after the death of Marquess Hamilton 1605. Ulrick Duke of Holsatia Henry Howard Earl of Northampton Lord Privy Seal 1606. Robert Cecill Earl of Salisbury afterward Lord Treasurer Thomas Howard Viscount Bindon 1608. George Hume Earl of Dunbarre Lord Treasurer of Scotland Philip Herbert Earl of Montgomery afterward Earl of Pembroke also and Lord Chamberlain 1611. Charles the King 's Second Son Duke of York after Prince of Wales and Second Monarch of Great Brittain Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel and Surrey after Lord Marshal Robert Carre Visc Rochester after Earl of Somerset 1612. Frederick Prince Elector Palatine the King's Son in Law Elected and Crowned King of Bohemia Anno 1619. Maurice Van Nassaw Prince of Orange and Governour of the Armies of the States General 1615. Thomas Ereskin Viscount Fenton now Earl of Kelly in the Realm of Scotland William Lord Knollis after Viscount Wallingford and Earl of Banbury 1616. Francis Mannours Earl of Rutland Sir George Villiers Master of the Horse after Earl Marquess and Duke of Buckingham Robert Sidney Viscount Lisle after Earl of Leicester 1623. James Marquess Hamilton Earl of Cambridge afterwards Lord Steward 1624. Esme Steuart Lord D' Aubigney Duke of Lenox and Earl of March Christian Duke of Brunswick William Cecill Earl of Salisbury James Hay Earl of Carlile CHARLES of that Name the First Charles I. An. Ch. 1625. King of Great Brittain France and Ireland c. Soveraign of the most Noble Order of Saint George called The Garter adorneth therewith 1625. FDward Sackvill Earl of Dorset after Lord Chamberlain of the Queens and finally of his Majesties Houshold Henry Rich Earl of Holland Thomas Howard Earl of Berkshire Churde de Lorreine Duke of Chevereuse 1627. Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden Henry Van Nassaw Prince of Orange Successor to his Brother Maurice in his Command in the Low-Countries Theophilus Howard Earl of Suffolk Lord Warden of the Cinque-Ports 1628. William Compton Earl of Northampton Lord President of Wales 1630. Richard Lord Weston of Neyland Lord Treasurer created afterwards Earl of Portland Robert Berty Lord Willoughby Earl of Lindsey and Lord High Chamberlain William Cecill Earl of Exeter James Hamilton Marquess Hamilton Earl of Cambridge and Master of the Horse created afterwards Duke Hamilton of Arran in the Realm of Scotland James Steuart Duke of Lenox and Earl of March created afterwards Duke of Richmond Henry Danvers Earl of Danby William Douglas Earl of Morton Lord Treasurer of Scotland and Captain of his Majesties Guard Algernon Percy Earl of Northumberland Lord Admiral and General of his Majesties Forces against the Scots Charles Lodowick Prince Elector Palatine Eldest Son of Frederick Prince Palatine and King of Bohemia and Elizabeth his Wife the Kings only Sister 1638. Charles Duke of Cornwell the eldest surviving Son of his Royal Father designed for Prince of Wales but not created and now the Third Monarch of Great Brittain 1642. William of Nasso the only Son of Henry Prince of Orance and Husband of the Princes Mary the Kings Eldest Daughter James Duke of York the Second surviving Son of his Sacred Majesty Rupert Count Palatine of the Rhene one of the younger Sons of the Queen of Bohemia created Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holdernes and made the Generalissimo of all his Majesties Forces in the Realm of England 1643. Barnard Duke of Espernon in the Realm of France CHARLES the Second Charles II. An. Ch. 1648. King of Great Brittain France and Ireland and Soveraign of the most Noble Order of Saint 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 Ossory and Marquess 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 Vlliers Earl Marquess and Duke of Bukingham William Seymour Earl and Marquess 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 no long after made Lord Treasurer of the Realm of England William Hamilton Duke and Marquess of Hamilton Earl of Cambridge and Arran and Lord Secretary of Scotland William Cavendish Marquess and Earl of Newcastle Viscount Mansfield c. James Graham Marquess and Earl of Montrose in the Realm of Scotland the Valiant and Victorious Commander of his late Majesties Forces in that Kingdom Anno 1643 1644 c. James Stanley Earl of Darby 1653. George Dighbey Earl of Bristol and sometimes one of the principal Secretaries to his late Sacred Majesty Henry Duke of Gloucester the King 's youngest brother Charles Prince of Tarante the eldest Son to the Duke of Tremonille in the Realm of France William of Nasso Prince of Orrange the only Son of William Prince of Orrange and the Princes Mary 1654. Frederick William Marquess and Elector of Brandenburge Duke of Prussia Pomeren Cleve and Gulick c. 1658. Gasper Count of Marsham a Commander of great note in the Armies of the King of Spain against the French 1660. George Monke Lord General of all his Majesties Forces both in England and Scotland created afterwards Duke of Albemarle Earl of Torington Lord Monke of Poderidge Lord Tayes and Bouchamp and Master of his Majesties Horse Edward Mountague Admiral of the Fleet which brought his Majesty into England created afterward Earl of Sandwich Lord Hinchinbrook and Master of his Majesties Wardrobe Aubrey de Vere the 21 Earl of Oxon. of that name and Famely 1661. Charles Steuart Duke of Richmond and Lenox Earl of March and Litchfield c. Montague Bertue Earl of Lyndsey and Lord High Chamberlain of England Edward Montague Earl of Manchester Lord Chamberlain of his Majesties Houshold William Wentworth Earl of Strafford Viscount Wentworth Lord Raby-Newmarch in number the 457 person that hath been chosen of the Order since the first institution Nothing remains but that I give the Names of Saint Georges Knights as they stand at the present of which five only were reinstalled in the time of his late Sacred Majesty and all the rest excepting two elected by his most Excellent Majesty now Raigning but altogether with those two Installed at Windsor with the accostomed Solemnities on Tuesday the 16 day of April Anno 1631. The Fellowes and Companions of the most N le Order of St. George commonly called the Garter as now they stand this present April Anno 1661. 1. CHARLES the Second King of Great Brittain France and Ireland c. 2. James Duke of York the King 's only Brother 3. Charles Lodowick Prince Elector Palatine 4. Frederick-William Marquess and Elector of Brandenburgh 5. Rupert Count Palatine of the Rbene and Duke of Cumberland 6. Edward Count Palatine of the Rhene 7. William of Nasso 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 Percy Earl of Northumberland 13. James Butler Duke of Ormond 14. George Villiers Duke of Buckingham 15. Thomas Wriothesly Earl of Southampton 16. William Cavendish Marquess of Newcastle 17. George Dighby Earl of Bristol 18. Gasper Count of Marsham 19. George Monke Duke of Albemarle 20. Edward Montague Earl of Sandwich 21. Abrey de Vere Earl of Oxford 22. Charles Stenart Duke of Richmond and Lenox 23. Montague Bertue Earl of Lyndsey 24. Edward Montague Earl of Manchester 25. William Wentworth Earl of Strafford And here it is to be observed That the Duke of Somersets place is still kept vacant it being no unusual matter with the Soveraigns of this famous Order to keep some place or places vacant that they may never want the opportunity of gratifying any forain Prince or any other eminent person which deserves well of them Which said I am to add but this That to this Order there belongs five Principal Officers that is to say the Prelate the Chancellour the Register the King of Arms called Garter and the Gentleman Usher called the Blackrod Of which the Prelate being alwayes Bishop of Winchester and the Register being for the most part Dean of Windsor are of the same Antiquity with the Order it self The King of Arms was first appointed by King Henry the fifth the Chancellour by King Edward the fourth and the Gentleman Usher by King Henry the eighth Which is as much as needs be said in the prsent business which here I shall conclude with that very Motto continually interwoven in the Garter it self that is to say Honi soit qui maly pense Shame be to him that evil thinks either of this most famous Order or the Soveragin of it or any of those Noble and Illustrious Persons that are honoured with it FINIS