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A54328 A Perfect catalogue of the peeres 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 12th year of the reign of our Gracious Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second &c., 1661 : together with the auncient statute for placing the Lords in all Parliaments and other assemblies and conferences of councils. 1661 (1661) Wing P1475; ESTC R26870 4,049 12

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A PERFECT CATALOGUE OF THE PEERES 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 12th year of the Reign of our Gracious Soveraign 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 Assistance and Officers of their Attendances Together with the auncient Statute for placing the Lords in all Parliaments and other Assemblies and Conferences of COUNCILS LONDON Printed for Sam. Brooks and are to be sold by most Book-selsellers in LONDON 1661. THE NAMES of the LORDS TEMPORAL In this Present PARLIAMENT Begun at Westminster the 8th day of May in the 13th year of the Reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord King CHARLES the II. 1661. Dukes of the Blood-Royal JAMES Duke of York and Albany Lord High Admirall of England Rupert Duke of Cumberland These take place in respect of their Offices Edward Earl of Clarendon Lord Chancellor of England Thomas Earl of Southampton Lord Treasurer of England DUKES GEorge Duke of Buckingh Charls Duke of Richmond George Duke of Albemarl General of the Armies MARQUESSES JOhn Marquess of Winchester Edward Marq. of Worcester William Marq. of Newcastle Henry Marquess of Dorchester EARLES MOuntague Earl of Lindsey Lord High Chamberlain of England Which take place in respect of their Offices James Earl of Brecknock Lord Steward of his Majesties Houshold Which take place in respect of their Offices Edward Earl of Manchester Chamberlain of the Houshold Which take place in respect of their Offices Awbrey Earl of Oxford Algernon Earl of Northumberl Francis Earl of Salop. Charles Earl of Deroy John Earl of Rutland William Earl of Bedford Philip Earle of Pembrook and Mountgomery Theophilus Earl of Lincoln Charles Earl of Nottingham James Earl of Suffolk Richard Earl of Dorcet William Eart of Sarum John Earl of Exon. John Earl of Bridgewater Robert Earl of ●eicester James Earl of Northampton Charles Earl of Warwick William Earl of Devon Basill Earl of Denhigh George Earl of Bristoll Lionel Earl of Middlesex Henry Earl of Holland John Earl of Clare Oliver Earl of Bullingbrook Mildmay Earl of Westmerland 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 Earle of Carnarvan Mountjoy Earl of Newport Philip Earl of Chesterfield John Earl of Thanet Jeremy Earl of Portland William Earl of Stafford Robert Earl of Sunderland James Earl of Sussex George Earl of Norwich Nicholas Earl of Scarsdale Henry Earl of St. Albans Edward Earl of Sandwich Edward Earl of Clarendon Arthur Earl of Essex Thomas Earl of Cardigan Arthur Earl of Anglesey John Earle of Bathe Charles Earle of Carlisle VISCOUNTS LEicester Viscount Hereford Francis Viscoūt Mountag VVilliam Viscount Say Seal Edward Viscount Conway Baptist Viscount Cambden VVilliam Viscount Stafford Thomas Viscount Falconberge John Viscount Mordant BARONS JOhn Lord Nevill of Aburgavenny James Lord Tutchett of Awd ley Charles Lord West De La Ware George Lord Berkley of Berkley Thomas Lord Parker of Morley and Mountegle Francis Lord Dares Conyers Lord Darcy of Darcy William Lord Stourton of Stourton William Lord Sandis De Le Vyne Edward Lord Vaux of Harrowden Thomas Lord Windsor Thomas Lord Wentworth Wingfeild Lord Cromwell George Lord Bruce Philip Lord Wharton of Wharton Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham William Lord Pagit of Beaudesert Dudley Lord North. William L. Shandos of Sudeley John Lord Carey of Hunsdon William Lord Peter Dutton Lord Gerard of Gerards Bromley Charles Lord Stanhope of Harrington Henry Lord Arundel of Wardour Christopher Lord Roper of Tenham Robert Lord Brooke Edward Lord Mountague of Boughton Charles Lord Howard of Charlton William Lord Grey of Warke John Lord Roberts of Truro William Lord Craven of Hampstead John Lord Lovelace of Hurley John Lord Paulet of Hinton St. George William Lord Maynard Thomas Lord Coventry of Aylesborow Edward Lord Howard of Escrick Warwick Lord Mohun Percy Lord Herbert of Powis Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury Francis Lord Seymour of Trow bridge Chancellour of the Dutchy of Lancaster Thomas Lord Bruce of Wharlton Francis Lord Newport of High areall Thomas Lord Leigh Christopher Lord Hatton Henry Lord Hastings of Lough-borough Richard Lord Byron Richard Lord Vaughan Charles Lord Smith of Carrington William Lord Widdrington Humble Lord Ward Thomas Lord Culpeper of Thoresway Isaack Lord Astley of Bramford Richard Lord Boyle of Clifford Iohn Lord Lucas Iohn Lord Bellasis Lodowick Lord Watson of Rockingham Charles Lord Gerard of Brandon Robert Lo. Sutton of Lexington Charles Lord Kirkhoven of Wotton Marmaduke Lord Langdale of Holme William Lord Crofts Iohn Lord Berkley of Stratton Denzill Lord Hollis of Ifeild Frederick Lord Cornwallis of Eye George Lord De La-Mere of Dunham Massey Horatio Lord Townsend of Lynn Regis Anthony Lord Ashley de Winborn Saint Giles Iohn Lord Crew de Stene The Names of the ASSISTANTS in the House of PEERS Sir Robert Foster Knight Chief Justice of the Kings Bench. Harbotle Grimston Baronet Mr. of the Rolls Orlando Bridgman Knight and Baronet Chief Justice of the Common Pleas Matthew Hale Chiefe Baron of the Exchequer Thomas Mallet Knight one of the Justices of the Kings Bench. Thomas Twisden Knight one other of the Justices of the Kings Bench. Wadham Windham Knight one other Justice of the Kings Bench. Robert Hide Knight one of the Justices of the Common Pleas. Thomas Terill Knight one other Justice of the Common Pleas. Samuel Brown Knight one other Justice of the Common Pleas. Edward Atkins Knight Barons of the Exchequer Christopher Turner Knight Barons of the Exchequer Jeffery Paliner Knight Attorney Generall John Glynne Knight Serjeants at Law William Wilde Knight Serjeants at Law Edward Nicholas as Knight chief Secretary Masters of the Chancery attending according to the direction of the Lord Chancellour The Officers attending there The Clerke of the Crown The Clerke of the Parliament The Vsher of the black Rod. The Yeoman-Vsher The placing of the Lords in Parliament and other Assemblies and Conferences of Councils as established by Act of Parliament 3 H. 8. 10. FOrasmuch as in all great Councils and Congregations of men having sundry Degrees and Offices in the Common-wealth it is very requisite and convenient that an Order should be had and taken for the placing and sitting of such persons as be bound to resort to the same to the intent that they knowing their places may use the same without displeasure or let of the Councils Therefore the Kings most Royal Majestie although it appertaineth unto his Prerogative Royals to give such Honour Reputation and placing to his Councellors and other his Subjects as shall be seeming to his most Excellent Wisdome is neverthelesse pleased and contented for an Order to be
had and taken in this his most high Court of Parliament that it shall be Enacted in manner and forme as hereafter followeth None shall sit on either side of the cloath of Stave 1. That no person or persons of what Estate Degree or Condition soever he or they be except only the Kings Children shall at any time hereafter attempt or presume to sit or have place at any side of the Cloth of Estate in the Parliament Chamber neither of one hand of the Kings Majesty nor of the other whether the Kings Majesty be there personally present or absent 2. Every person which shall have the office of Vicegerent Ecclesiastical of the grant of the K. Highness The Kings Vicegerent his heires or successors shall sit and be placed in this and all Parliaments hereafter to be holden on the right side of the Parliament Chamber and upon the same Form that the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury sitteth on and above the said Arch-Bishop and his successors and shall have voice in every Parliament to assent or dissent as other the Lords of the Parliament 3. That next to the Vicegerent shal sit the Archbishop of Canterbury How the Bish are placed in Parliament and then next to him on the same forme and side the Arch Bishop of York and next to him on the same forme and side the Bishop of London and next to him on the same side and form the Bishop of Duresme and next to him on the same side and form the Bishop of Winchester and then all other Bishops shall sit and be placed on the same side after their ancienties as it hath been accustomed 4. That The Lord Chancellor The Lord Treasurer The Lord President of the Kings Council and The Lord Privy Seal Being of the Degree of Barons of the Parliament or above shall sit and be placed as well in this as in all other Parliaments hereafter to be holden on the left side of the said Parliament Chamber on the higher part of the form of the same side above all Dukes except only such as shall happen to be the Kings Son the Kings Brother the Kings Uncle the Kings Nephew or the Kings Brothers or Sisters Sons 5. That the Great Chamberlain The Constable The Marshal The Lord Admiral The Great Master or Lord Steward The Kings Chamberlain c. shall sit and be placed after the Lord Privy Seal in manner and form following that is to say every of them shall sit and be placed above all other personages being of the same Estates or Degrees that they shall happen to be of The Kings Secretary 6. That the Kings chief Secretary being of the Degree of a Baron of the Parliament shall sit and be placed afore and above all Barons not having any of the Offices aforementioned and if he be a Bishop that then he shall sit and be placed above all other Bishops not having any of the Offices aforementioned 7. All Dukes Marquesses Earles Viscounts and Barons not aformentioned not having any of the Offices aforesaid shall sit and be placed after their Ancienty as it hath been accustomed 8. That if any person or persons which at any time hereafter shall happen to have any of the said Offices of Lord Chancellour Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings Council Lord Privy-Seale Or Chief Secretary who is under the Degree of a Baron of the Parliament The Places of great Officers under the Degree of Barons by reason whereof they can have no interest to give any Assent or dissent in the said House that then in every such case such of them as shall 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 Places in Tryal by Peers 9. That in all Tryalls 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 Tryall in manner and form as is above mentioned and rehearsed 10. That as well in all Parliaments and in all other Assembles 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 fit and be placed in such order and fashion as is above rehearsed and not in any other place FINIS