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A54327 A Perfect catalogue of all the lords treasurers that have been in England to this present year, 1679 with particular observations on Thomas Earl of Danby. 1679 (1679) Wing P1474; ESTC R361 7,724 4

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Fitz-Hugh was preferred to the Place of Treasurer in the 5th of Hen. 5. and kept his Place during the Kings Life 102. John Stafford Clerk made Lord Treasurer in the first of Hen. 6.1422 103. Walter Lord Hungerford Knight of the Garter and Son of Sir Thomas Hungerford was made Lord Treasurer in the 4th of Hen. 6. 104. John Lord Scroop of Vpsal and Masham was made Treasurer in the 10th year of Hen. 6.1431 105. Ralph Lord Cromwel Son of Ralph Cromwel of Tatershal obtained this Place in Easter Term in the 12th of Hen. 6.1434 106. Sir Ralph Butler Knight of the Garter enjoyed this Place the 7th of July in the 22th year of H. 6.1444 107. Marmaduke Bishop of Carlile was made Treasurer in the 15th year of Hen. 6.1488 108. James Fynes Created Baron of Say and Seal was made Lord Treasurer in the 28th of Hen. 6. and was afterward beheaded by Jack Cade in Cheapside 109. John Lord Beauchamp a Person of great Worth he was made Treasurer in the 29th of Hen. 6. 110. John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester was made Lord Treasurer in the 31th year of Hen. 6. 111. James Butler the Son of James Earl of Ormond enjoyed the Place of Treasurer in the 33th of Hen. 6. 112. Henry Vicount Bourchier the Son of William Bourchier Earl of Ewe in Normandy was made Treasurer in the 33th of Hen. 6. 113. John Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury was next made Treasurer in the 35th year of Hen. 6. 114. James Butler the Son of the Earl of Ormond was the second time made Treasurer in the 37 of Hen. 6. and was after beheaded at Newcastle in the first of Edward the 4th 115. Henry Bourchier was the second time made Lord Treasurer in the 39th of Hen. 6. who upon the Kings Deposition lost his Life 116. John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester was the second time made Lord Treasurer in the second of Edw. 4. 117. Edmund Lord Gray of Ruthin the Son of the Lord Gray of Ruthin was made Treasurer in the fourth of Edward the 4th 1464. 118. Sir Walter Blunt was chose Treasurer in the 5th year of Edward the 4th 119. Sir Richard Woodvile first Chamberlain then Constable of England afterward Baron and then Lord Treasurer in the 6th of Edw. the 4th 120. John Longstrother Prior of St. Johns of Jerusalem in England was made Treasurer in the 9th of Edward the 4th but was soon removed 121. William Gray Bishop of Ely was also made Treasurer in the ninth of Edward the 4th 1469. 122. Henry Bourchier Earl of Essex did the third time possess the Place of Treasurer in the 11th of Ed. the 4. 123. Sir Richard Wood made Lord Treasurer in the second of Richard the third 124. Sir Reignold Brey the Son of Richard Brey Doctor of Physick was made Treasurer by Henry the seventh in the first year of his Reign 125. Sir John Dinham did next enjoy the Place of Treasurer in the second of Hen. 7.1486 126. Thomas Howard Son of John Lord Howard he was made Treasurer in the 16th year of Henry the 7th 〈◊〉 was created Duke of Norfolk and continued in his Place till the 15th year of Henry the eighth which is in all 〈◊〉 years sure if he had been but ingenious he might have got a vast Estate in that time you all know one ●…t would though he had begger'd 3 Kingdoms by it sed Credo eum ingeniosissimum honestissimum esse 127. Thomas Howard Son to the said Duke being made Earl of Surrey enjoyed the Place of Lord Treasurer in the 15th year of Henry 8. and held it while the king lived which was till the 38th year of his Reign 128. Edward Seymour Earl of Hartford and afterward Duke of Somerset was made Treasurer in the first of Edward the sixth 1546. and was after that beheaded 129. Sir William Paulet after Marquess of Winchester was made Treasurer in the 5th of Edward the 6th and held that Place to the 15th year of Elizabeth in all 23 years and more he lived to 97 years of Age which was without Doubt a great Blessing to man of his Employment 130. Sir William Cecil created Lord Burley was made Lord Treasurer the 13 of July 1572 in the 15 of Eliz. 131. Thomas Sackvile Baron Buckhuest was made Lord Treasurer the 15th of May in the 41 of Elizabeth he was after created Earl of Dorset by King James 132. Sir Robert Cecil second Son to William Lord Burley was by King James created Baron of Essendon 1603 then Vicount Cranborne 1604. after that Earl of Salisbury and last of all Lord Treasurer and held the Place till his Death 133. Thomas Lord Howard of Walden second Son to the Duke of Norfolk was created Earl of Suffolk and after Lord Treasurer in the 12 year of King James 134. Sir Henry Mountacute made Treasurer in the 18 of King James on the 19th of December and was after created Earl of Manchester by King Charles the first 135. Lionel Lord Cranfield of Cranfield in the County of Bedford was made Lord Treasurer the 19th of October 1621. and created Earl of Middlesex 1622. 136. Sir James Ley Knight and Baronet was made Lord Treasurer the 22 of December in the 22 year of King James and soon after created Baron Ley of Ley in Devonshire and after the Coronation of King Charles Earl of Marleborow 137. Richard Lord Weston upon the Remove of the said Earl was made Treasurer the 15th of July in the 4th year of Charles the first 1627 and after Earl of Portland 138. Upon the Death of the said Earl of Portland the King appointed Commissioners of the Treasury vizs William Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Henry Earl of Manchester Lord Privy Seal Francis Lord Cottington Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Cook and Sir Francis Windebank Principal Secretaries of State 139. William Juxon first Bishop of Hereford then translated to London afterward Dean of the Chappel and one of the Privy Councel and last of all Treasurer March the 9th 1635. 140. Francis Lord Cottington was made Lord Treasurer the third of October 1643 after whom there were no more Lord Treasurers till the Honourable Earl of Southampton injoyed the Place 1660. 141. Thomas Earl of Southampton that Emblem of Honesty and English Generosity of whom I may say as Ovid of Caesar O Deeus O Patriae per te Florentis Imago O Vir non ipso quem regis Orbe minor He was made Lord Treasurer the 8th of September 1660 and held that Place till his Death which indeed could not be enough Lamented Alas good man he got no Pounds much less Millions by this Place Honour and Honesly united may in political Philosophy undoubtedly pass for a Comet and indeed this worthy English Heroe was no less 142. This Honourable Lord being dead the King appointed five Commissioners for the Treasury viz. Antony Earl of Shaftsbury that Champion of England's Liberty George Duke of Albemarle the Lord Clifford Sir John Duncom and Sir William Coventry these continued Part of 1667 1668 and in 1669. Sir William Coventry was turned out all the rest remaining till 1672 Monk excepted for he died 143. The Lord Clifford was appointed by the King Lord Treasurer of England 1672. 144. In the Year 1673. Sir Thomas Osborn was prefer'd by the Duke of Buckingham and some others to his Majesty as a Person deserving the Honour and Trust of the Kingdoms Treasury and in order thereunto he was sworn about June eodem Anno. This Honourable Gentleman was born in Yorkshire in the year 1631 2 February the 20th being Munday about four a Clock in the Morning his Father was President of a Councill in the North his Grandfather wrs Knighted in Ireland for Merit he is the fourth Knight of his Family and the second Knight and Baronet the first Earl and the first Lord Treasurer and descended from Osborn a Quondam Lord Major of London who being but mean in his Minority was advanced by the Marriage of his Masters Daughter for some secret Service by him performed which to mention in this Place would not be so grateful as true but pax mortuis let us consider some of this worthy and Eminent Persons Vertues 1. He hath been a great Royalist which Qualification made him the fitter for this great Imploy 2. He hath been an extraordinary good Husband so that he hath from a small Estate advanced himself to a considerable Revenue 3. He was a great Preferer of his Kindred especially to the Parliament house Memen the Case of Mr. W. T. in the last Parliament and at several Elections in this 4. He was ever a very grateful Person which was evidently seen in his Carriage to the Illustrious George Duke of Buckingham in the Beginning of this present Year 1679. whose Gold was freely serviceable to him when his Necessity obliged him to want 5. He is a very good Accomptant which I suppose the whole Kingdom knows to their Cost 6. and lastly To him and some others we owe our Thanks for our last eight Moneths Distraction and Destruction not forgetting innocent Godfrey's Death Odimus Accipitrem quia semper vivit in Armis FINIS