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A36803 A perfect copy of all summons of the nobility to the great councils and parliaments of this realm from the XLIX of King Henry the IIId until these present times with catalogues of such noblemen as have been summoned to Parliament in right of their wives, and of such other noblemen as derive their titles of honour from the heirs-female from whom they are descended, and of such noblemens eldest sons as have been summoned to Parliament by some of their fathers titles / extracted from publick records by Sir William Dugdale, Kt. ... Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1685 (1685) Wing D2491; ESTC R22596 362,410 619

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her death which hapned in the first year of King Edward the Second he never had the Title of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford but was summoned to Parliament as a Baron only from the second to the eighteenth of that Kings Reign Hugh Stafford a younger Son to Hugh Earl of Stafford having married Elizabeth Daughter and Heir to Bartholomew Lord Bourchier was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Bourchier in 12 14 H. 4. and in 1 H. 5. Sir Lewes Robsart Knight having also married the said Elizabeth Daughter and Heir to Bartholomew Lord Bourchier Widow of Sir Hugh Stafford Knight had Summons to Parliament by the Title of Lord Bourchier in 3 4 5. 7 H. 6. Robert Hungerford Esquire having married Alianore the Daughter and Heir to William Lord Molins was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Molins in 23. 27 28 29 and 31 of King Henry the Sixth Sir Edward Grey Knight second Son to Reginald Lord Grey of Ruthyn having married Elizabeth the sole Daughter of William Lord Ferrers of Groby had Summons to Parliament by the Title of Lord Ferrers of Groby in 25. 27 28 29. 31. 33 Hen. 6. Sir Henry Percie Knight Son and Heir to Henry Earl of Northumberland having married Alianore Cousin and next Heir to Robert Lord Poynings was summoned to Parliament by the Title of Lord Poynings in 25. 27 28 29. 31. 33 and 38th of King Henry the Sixth He was afterward Earl of Northumberland William Bourchier third Son to William Bourchier Earl of Ewe having married Thomasine Daughter and Heir of Sir Richard Hankford Knight by Elizabeth his Wife Sister and Heir to Fouke Fitz-warine as also Sister and Heir to Elizabeth the other Daughter and co-Co-heir of the said Sir Richard and Elizabeth was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Fitz-warine in 27 28 29. 31. 33. 38 Hen. 6. and in 1 2. 6. 9. 12 Edw. 4. Sir Richard Welles Knight having married Joan Daughter and Heir to William Lord Willoughby was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Willoughby in 33. 38 Hen. 6. and in 1 2. 6 Edw. 4. Sir John Bourchier Knight of the Garter fourth Son to William Earl of Ewe having married Margery the Daughter and Heir to Richard Lord Berners was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Berners in 33 and 38 Hen. 6. As also in 1 2. 6. 9. 12 Edw. 4. and in 11 12 Hen. 7. William Nevill a younger Son to Raphe Earl of Westmorland having married Joane the Daughter and Heir of Sir Thomas Fauconberge Knight Son and Heir of Walter Lord Fauconberge was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Fauconberge in 33 and 38 Hen. 6. and 1 Edw. 4. Sir Roger Fenys Knight having married Joane the sole Daughter and Heir to Thomas Lord Dacre was by Letters Patents bearing date the seventh of November in 37 Hen. 6. accepted and declared Lord Dacre and to be a Baron of this Realm and summon'd to Parliament by that Title in 38 Hen. 6. as also in 1 2. 6. 9. 12. 22 Edw. 4. Humphrey Bourchier third Son to Henry Bourchier the first Earl of Ewe of that Family having married Joane the Daughter and Heir of Richard Stanhope Neice and co-Co-heir to Raphe Lord Cromwell of Tatshall had Summons to Parliament by the Title of Lord Cromwell in 1 2 6 and 9 Edw. 4. Anthony Widvill Son and Heir to Richard Earl Rivers having married Elizabeth Daughter and Heir to Thomas Lord Scales of Nucells was thereupon declared Lord Scales and afterwards had Summons to Parliament by the Title of Lord Scales in 2 and 6 Edw. 4. Walter Devereux having married Anne sole Daughter and Heir to William Lord Ferrers of Chartley was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Ferrers of Chartley in 2. 6. 9. 12 and 22 Edw. 4. and in 1 Ric. 3. William Lovel a younger Son to William Lord Lovel of Tichmersh having married Alianore the Daughter and Heir of Robert Lord Morley was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Morley in 9 Edw. 4 and 49 Hen. 6. Richard Hastings having married Joane the Daughter and Heir of Robert Lord Welles was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Welles in 22 Edw. 4. Edward Son and Heir to William Lord Hastings Lord Chamberlain to King Edward the Fourth having married Mary the sole Daughter and Heir of Thomas Lord Hungerford was summoned to Parliament by the Title of Lord Hungerford in 22 Edw. 4. 1 Ric. 3. and 3. 7 11 12 Hen. 7. George Son and Heir to Thomas Stanley Earl of Derby having married Joane the Daughter and Heir to John Lord Strange of Knockin had Summons to Parliament by the Title of Lord Strange in 22 Edw. 4. 1 Ric. 3. and 3. 11 12 Hen. 7. Edward Grey second Son to Sir Edward Grey Knight and Lord Ferrers of Groby having married Elizabeth the Sister and Heir to Thomas Talbot Vicount L'isle was created Baron L'isle in 15 Edw. 4. and summon'd to Parliament by that Title in 22 Edw. 4. And afterwards viz. in 1 Ric. 3. being created Vicount L'isle was summon'd to Parliament by the same Title in 1 Ric. 3. and in 3. 7 Hen. 7. Charles Somerset Natural Son to Henry Duke of Somerset having married Elizabeth the sole Daughter and Heir to William Herbert Earl of Huntingdon was summon'd to Parliament by the Title of Lord Herbert in 1. 3 Hen. 8. The Names of such Noble Persons whose Titles of Honour are either the Names of such Heirs Female from whom they be descended or the Names of such Places whence those Heirs Female assumed their Titles of Dignity Of whose Summons to Parliament by those Titles the General Index will shew the respective Times PEregrinus Bertie Dominus Willoughby de Eresby 23 Eliz. c. Jacobus Bertie de Norris 31 Car. 2 c. Johannes Blount de Mountjoy 39 Hen. 6 c. Georgius Boleyn de Rochford 24 H. 8 c. Willielmus Boteler de Ormond 7 H. 8 c. Johannes Bourchier de Berners 33 H. 6 c. Ricardus Boyle de Clifford 13 Car. 2. Edwardus Brooke de Cobham 23 H. 6 c. Johannes Brugges de Chandos 1 Mariae c. Henricus Carey de Hunsdon 1 Eliz. c. Jacobus Fienes de Say 27 H. 6 c. Johannis Grey de Powys 22 Edw. 4 c. Fulco Grevill de Brooke 19 Jac. c. Edwardus Hastings de Hungerford 3 H. 7 c. Henricus Lennard de Dacre 12 Jac. 1. Willielmus Lovel de Morley 9 Edw. 4 c. Thomas Maners de Ros 7 H. 8 c. Benjamin Mildmay de Fitz-Walter 31 Car. 2 c. Johannes Nevill de Latimer 5 Hen. 4 c. Johannes Nevill de Mountagu 38 H. 6 c. Edwardus Nevill de Bergavenny 29 H. 6 c. Willielmus Parker de Mont-Egle 3 Jac. 1 c. Johannes Radcliffe de Fitz-Walter 1 H. 7 c. Robertus Shyrley de Ferrers 31 Car. 2 c. Georgius Stanley de Strange
Chivaler Thomae Ormond de Rochford Chl’r Riohardo Scrope de Bolton Chivaler Thomae Fenys de Dacre Chl’r Johanni Lumley de Lumley Roberto Ogle de Ogle Chl’r Henrico Daubney de Daubney Chl’r Johanni Bourchier de Berners Chl’r ... Clynton de Clynton Chl’r REX dilecto fideli suo Johanni Fineux Militi Salutem Quia c. ut suprà usque ibi nullatenus omittatis Teste ut suprà Consimilia Brevia diriguntur personis subscriptis sub eâdem Datâ viz. Roberto Rede Militi Richardo Elyott Willielmo Hody Militi Guidoni Palmes Roberto Brudnell Thomae Pigot Humfrido Coningsby Johanni Carill Johanni Butler Johanni Ernley Attornato Regis Lodowico Pollard Parliamentum tentum apud Westmonasterium Ex vet codice MS. in Officio Armorum H. 13. annotato fol. 399. a. quinto die Februarij Anno Sexto Victoriosissimi ac Christiani Regis Henrici VIII REX Henricus Octavus The Archbishop of Canterbury the Lord William Warham Chancelor The Archbishop of York the Lord Thomas Wulcy The Bishop of Winchester the Lord Richard Fox The Bishop of Duresme the Lord Thomas Rewthall Memorandum That the Bishop of the Diocess hath preheminence in sitting in his own Diocess and next unto him the Prelate of the Order of the Garter The Bishop of London the Lord Richard Fitz-James The Bishop of London claimeth to have preheminence in sitting before all odir Bishops of the Province of Canterbury as Cancellarius Episcopi The Bishop of Landaffe Lord Miles Phalley The Earl of Surrey Sir Thomas Howard Junior appointed to sit after his Creation Heir apparent to the Duke of Norfolk The Bishop of Norwich Lord Thomas Nyx The Bishop of Rochester Lord John Fychar The Earl of Worcester Sir Charles Somerset The Bishop of Bangor Lord Thomas Skevyngtou The Lord of St. Johns Lord Thomas Docwra The Bishop of St. Asse Lord Edw ’ Brokehed The Lord Fitzwauter Sir Robert Ratclyff The Bishop of Lincolne Lord William Attwatre The Lord Bergavenny Sir George Nevill The Abbot of Westminster Lord ... Islep The Lord Audley Sir John Touchet The Abbot of St. Albans Lord Thomas Ramrege The Lord Zouche Sir ... The Abbot of St. Edmundsbury Lord John Melford alias Reve. The Lord Wyloughby Sir William Wyloughby The Duke of Norfolk Sir Thomas Howard Senior The Lord Cobham The Lord Ferrers Sir Walter Devereux The Marquess Dorset Sir Thomas Grey The Lord Dudley Sir Edward Sutton The Earl of Shrewsbury Sir George Talbot The Lord Fitz-Warren Sir John Bourser The Earl of Essex Henry Bourser The Lord Barners Sir John Bourser The Earl of Kent Sir Richard Grey The Lord D'aubeney Sir Henry .... The Earl of Derby Sir Thomas Stanley The Lord Brooke Sir Robert Wyloughby The Earl of Wiltshire Sir Henry Stafford Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium xij die Novembris Anno regni Regis Henrici Octavi septimo REX reverendissimo in Christo Patri .... eâdem gratiâ Archiepiscopo Cantuar ’ totius Angliae Primati Salutem Quia de avisamento consensu Consilij nostri pro quibusdam arduis urgentibus negotiis c. Parliamentum apud Westm ’ duodecimo die Novembris c. Teste c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur Archiepiscopo Episcopis subscriptis Episcopo London ’ Episcopo Wynton c. REX c. charissimo Consanguineo suo Edwardo Duci Buckingh ’ Salutem Quia c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Thomae Duci Norff. Johanni Brooke de Cobham Carolo Duci Suff. Thomae Dacre de Gillesland Chivalier Thomae Marchioni Dorset Thomae Comiti Arundell Richardo Scroope Chl’r Johanni Comiti Oxon ’ Edwardo Sutton de Dudley Chivalier Henrico Comiti Northumbr ’ Georgio Com ’ Salop ’ Ricardo Nevill de Latymer Chivalier Henrico Com ’ Essex ’ Richardo Com ’ Kantij Willielmo Stourton Chl’r Thomae Comiti Derb ’ Johanni Bourchier de Fitz-Waren Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Wiltes Thomae Com ’ Surr ’ Johanni Lumley Chl’r Carolo Com ’ Wigorn ’ Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Thomae Bullen de Ormond Chl’r Thomae Maners de Rosse Chl’r Carolo Somerset de Herbert Chivalier Henrico Clifford Chl’r Roberto Radcliffe de Fitz-Water Chl’r Georgio Hastings Chl’r Willielmo Blount de Mountjoy Chl’r Georgio Nevill de Burgaveny Chl’r Henrico Dawbny Chl’r Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chl’r Roberto Willoughby de Brooke Chl’r Johanni Zouch Chl’r Willielmo Willoughby Chl’r Willielmo Conyers Chl’r Thomae West de la Warre Chl’r Thomae Darcy Chl’r Thomae Fienes de Dacre Chivalier Edwardo Stanley de Mountegle Chl’r Parliamentum inchoatum apud Fratres Praedicatores Ex vetusto Rotulo in Officio Armorum London xv die Aprilis Anno 14 Hen. Octavi REX c. charissimo Consanguineo suo Thomae Duci Norfolciae Salutem Quia c. Teste c Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis viz. Carolo Duci Suff. Willielmo Willoughby Chl’r Johanni Com ’ Oxon ’ Thomae West de la Warr Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Northumbr ’ Thomae Fienes de Dacre Chivalier Georgio Com ’ Salop ’ Henrico Com ’ Essex ’ Henrico Parker de Morley Chivalier Richardo Com ’ Kanc ’ Henrico Com ’ Devon ’ Thomae Brooke de Cobham Chivalier Carolo Comiti Wigorn ’ Arthuro Vicecomiti L'isle Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Thomae Docwra Priori S. Johannis Jerusalem in Anglia Edwardo Sutton de Dudley Chivalier Thomae Maners de Roos Chivalier Ricardo Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Henrico Clifford Chl’r Johanni Bourchier de Fitz-Warin Chl’r Roberto Ratclyff de Fitz-Walter Chl’r Georgio Hastings Chl’r Georgio Nevill de Bergavenny Chl’r Willielmo Blount de Mountjoy Chl’r Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chivalier Henrico D'aubeny Chl’r Johanni Marney Chl’r Upon the Contention and Debate had and moved and of long time depending between the Ancestors of the Lord Clifford and the Lord Fitz-Walter for their Seats in the Parliament Chamber the Tenth day of June the Year of our Lord MDXXIIII and of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Henry the Eighth the Sixteenth It was decreed ordained and concluded by the most Reverend Father in God the Lord Thomas Wulcy Cardinal Legate de Latere and Chancelor of England and by the advice of other Lords both Spiritual and Temporal there being present upon certain old and ancient Presidents and other of later days to them shewed as well by Gartier Principal King of Arms as by the Clerk of the Parliament That the Lord Clifford should enjoy and keep the place and room next above the Lord Fitz-Walter with a Proviso That if at any season from that time forth the Lord Fitz-Walter by matter of Record could find that his Ancestors were more ancient Barons than the Ancestors of the said Lord Clifford were that then that his Decree should not be unto the said Lord Fitz-Walter prejudicial but at all times his claim to be heard and his Title to be determined according to right and the Order of the said Parliament Chamber Parliamentum inchoatum apud Fratres Praedicatores Ex Rot. pergamenaceo in
22 Edw. 4 c. Johannes Tuchet de Audley 6 H. 4 c. Reginaldus West de La Warre 5 H. 6 c. Carolus Yelverton de Grey 31 Car. 2 c. The Names of those Earls eldest Sons and Others as have been summon'd to Parliament in the Life-time of their Fathers by the Titles of such Honours as were then really in their Fathers and had Place and Precedence according thereto THomas Arundell Lord Maltravers eldest Son to Richard Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundell 22 Edw. 4. 1 Ric. 3. 1 Hen. 7. Henry Fitz-Alan Lord Maltravers eldest Son to William Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundell 25. 28. 31. 33. 35 Hen. 8. Francis Lord Talbot eldest Son to George Earl of Shrewsbury 24 25 28 Hen. 8. Francis Lord Russell eldest Son to John Earl of Bedford 1. 6 and 7 Edw. 6. The Lord John Dudley eldest Son to John Duke of Northumberland by the Title of Earl of Warwick 6 and 7 Edw. 6. George Lord Talbot eldest Son to Francis Earl of Shrewsbury 6 and 7 Edw. 6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ph. M. and 1 Eliz. John Paulet Lord St. John eldest Son to William Marquess of Winchester 1. 3 4 5 6 Ph. M. and 1. 8. 13 14 Eliz. Thomas Radcliffe Lord Fitz-Walter Son and Heir to Henry Earl of Sussex 1 2 3 Ph. M. Henry Lord Hastings eldest Son to Francis Earl of Huntingdon 1 Eliz. Henry Stanley Lord Strange eldest Son to Edward Earl of Derby 1 5. 8. 13 14. 18 Eliz. William Paulet Lord St. John eldest Son to John Marquess of Winchester 18 Eliz. William Paulet Lord St. John eldest Son to William Marquess of Winchester 23. 28 Eliz. Gilbert Lord Talbot eldest Son to George Earl of Shrewsbury 29 and 30 Eliz. Ferdinando Stanley Lord Strange eldest Son to Henry Earl of Derby 29 30 31 Eliz. Thomas Clinton Lord Say eldest Son to Henry Earl of Lincoln 1 Jac. 1. William Lord Howard of Effingham eldest Son to Charles Earl of Notingham 1. 3 4. 7 8. 12 Jac. 1. William Parker Lord Montegle eldest Son to Edward Lord Morley 1. 3 4. 7 8. 12 Jac. 1. Henry Somerset Lord Herbert eldest Son to Edward Earl of Worcester 1. 3 4. 7 8. 12 Jac. 1. 1 Car. 1. Charles Lord Herbert of Shurland eldest Son to Philip Earl of Montgomery 18 19. 21 Jac. 1. Theophilus Lord Howard of Walden Son and Heir to Thomas Earl of Suffolk 1 7 8 12 18 19 21 Jac. 1. John Paulet Lord St. John eldest Son to William Marquess of Winchester 1 Car. 1. Algernon Percie eldest Son to Henry Earl of Northumberland 3 and 4 Car. 1. Edward Mountagu Lord Kymbolton eldest Son to Henry Earl of Manchester 3 4. 15 Car. 1. Henry Lord Ley eldest Son to James Earl of Marlborough 3 and 4 Car. 1. Henry Lord Clifford eldest Son to Francis Earl of Cumberland 3 4. 15 Car. 1. James Stanley Lord Strange eldest Son to William Earl of Derby 3 4. 15 Car. 1. Spenser Lord Compton eldest Son to William Earl of Northampton 3 4 Car. 1. Vlick Lord Burgh eldest Son to Richard Earl of St. Albans 3 4. Car. 1. Charles Lord Howard of Charlton eldest Son to Thomas Earl of Berkshire 4. 15 Car. 1. and 13 Car. 2. Basil Lord Feilding of Newnham-Padox eldest Son to William Earl of Denbigh 4 15 Car. 1. Edward Lord Conway eldest Son to Edward Vicount Conway 4 Car. 1. Henry Howard Lord Moubray eldest Son to Thomas Earl of Arundel 15 Car. 1. John Carey Lord Hunsdon eldest Son to Henry Earl of Dovor 16 Car. 1. 13 Car. 2. Thomas Lord Wentworth eldest Son to Thomas Earl of Cleveland 16 Car. 1. 13 Car. 2. Mountague Bertie Lord Willoughby of Eresby eldest Son to Robert Earl of Lindsey Ferdinando Lord Hastings eldest Son to Henry Earl of Huntingdon Robert Lord Riche eldest Son to Robert Earl of Warwick Henry Lord Pierpont eldest Son to Robert Earl of Kingston upon Hull Oliver Lord St. John eldest Son to Oliver Earl of Bolingbrooke George Lord Digby eldest Son to John Earl of Bristoll Henry Howard Lord Moubray eldest Son to Henry Duke of Norfolk 31 32 Car. 2. John Lord Maners of Haddon eldest Son to John Earl of Rutland 31 32 Car. 2. Conyers Darcie Lord Conyers eldest Son to Conyers Lord Darcie Meinill and Conyers 32 Car. 2. INDEX BARONUM Summonitionibus A. JOhannes ab Adam 25. 27 28. 30. 32. 34 35 Edw. 1. 1 2 3 Edw. 2. Elias de Albiniaco 23 24 25. 28 Edw. 1. Vide D'aubeny Willielmus de Aldeburgh 44 49 50 Edw. 3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ric. 2. Nicholaus de Aldithley 25 Edw. 1. 6 7 8 9. 11 12 Edw. 2. Hugo de Aldithley Senior 14 Edw. 2. Hugo de Aldithley Jun ’ 11 12 13 14. 20 Edw. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 8 9 ac 10 Edw. 3. Postea erectus in Comitem Gloucestriae Jacobus de Aldithley sive Audley de Helegh 4 5 6 7. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17. 24 25 26 27. 34 36 37 38 39. 44. 46 47 Edw. 3. Johannes de Audley 6 Edw. 3. Jacobus de Audley de Helegh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ric. 2. Nicholaus de Audley de Helegh 11 12 13 14 Ric. 2. Vide Tuchet Jacobus Tuchet de Audley 8 Hen. 5. 1 2 3 4 5. 7 9 10 11 12 13. 15. 18. 20. 23. 25. 27 28 29 30. 33 Hen. 6. Johannes Tuchet de Audley 1 2. 6. 9 Edw. 4. 49 H. 6. 12. 22 Edw. 4 1 Ric. 3. Jacobus Tuchet de Audley 7. 11 12 Hen. 7. Vide Tuchet Thomas le Archdekne 14 15 16 17 18 Edw. 2. Johannes le Archdekne 16 Edw. 3. Robertus de Arderne 1 Edw. 3. Reginaldus de Argentine 25 Edw. 1. Johannes de Arundel filius natu secundus Ricardi Fitz-Alan Comitis de Arundell 1 2 3 Ric. 2. Johannes Arundel de Arundel Primogenitus dicti Johannis postea Comes de Arundel 7 Hen. 6. Thomas Arundel de Matravers Primogenitus Ricardi Comitis de Arundel 22 Edw. 4. 1 Ric. 3. 1 Hen. 7. Thomas Arundel de Wardour 1. 4 7 8. 12. 18 19. 21 Jac. 1. 1. 3 4. 15 Car. 1. Henricus Arundel de Wardour 13 Car. 2. 1 Jac. 2. Ricardus Arundel de Treryse 31 32 Car. 2. 1 Jac. 2. Andraeas de Astley 23 24 25. 27 28 30. 32 33 34 Edw. 1. Nicholaus de Astley 30 Edw. 1. 2 3 Edw. 2. Thomas de Astley 16. 22 23 Edw. 3. Isaac Astley 13 Car. 2. Jacobus Astley 31 32 Car. 2. 1 Jac. 2. Gilbertus de Aton 18 Edw. 2. 1. 16 Edw. 3. Willielmus de Aton 44 Edw. 3. B FRanciscus Bacon Vicecomes St. Alban 1 Car. 1. Barthol ’ de Badlesmere 3. 5 6 7 8 9. 11 12 13 14 Edw. 2. Egidius de Badlesmere 9 10 11 12 Edw. 3. Alexander de Baliol 28. 30. 32 33 34 35 Edw. 1. Paul Banning Vicecomes Banning 3 4 Car. 1. Henricus Banyard 6 7 Edw. 2. Hugo Bardolf 22. 27
King Edward the Third not only the Spiritual Lords viz. Archbishops Bishops Abbots and Priors and those of the Temporalty which held their Lands by Service of Barony were summoned but sundry others who for their Prudence Military Valour and Loyalty being esteemed well deserving had special Writs directed to them when and as often as those Kings thought fit to require their Advice who being then only Knights had the Title of Chivalier attributed to them as had those afterwards that were not really Knighted and were called Peers being Pares Baronum It is not a little observable That as after the vanquishing of those Rebellious Barons in the Battel of EVESHAM the King to make up the Class of the Lords Temporal in stead of such as had been Disloyal to him called divers Eminent Persons to Parliament in whose Fidelity he could repose confidence So in stead of the Barones Minores by whom the Commons were for the most part formerly represented the said King Edward in imitation of the Rebellious Barons caused a certain number of Knights for the Shires Citizens for the Cities and Burgesses for the Burroughs to be elected and sent as the Representative Body of the Commons By the Records of which Summons of the Lords Temporal it is not unworthy to be noted That some were never called above once some twice or more times some during their lives but not their Descendents As also That the Husbands of sundry Heirs Female had Summons by the Title which the Ancestors of such Heirs Female enjoyed So likewise in the case of Coheirs the Husband of which of them the Sovereign pleased to honour therewith and his Descendents by her But afterwards when the succeeding Kings did by their Letters Patents raise such Persons to the Degree and Dignity of Barons of whose Wisdom and Fidelity they were well satisfied they then extended their Favours so far to them as to grant that they and the Heirs Male of their Bodies should have and enjoy Place Seat and Vote in all Parliaments and publick Conventions of this Realm So that now their Hereditary Right to be called and sit there is unquestionable It is moreover observable that if those Persons or their Descendents became advanced to the Degree of Vicount Earl or other higher Dignity their Elder Sons in their Father's Life-time were sometimes called to Parliament by the Title of such a Barony as was actually in the Father and had the like place and precedency therein as the Father by virtue thereof did enjoy before his Erection to an higher Degree Which usage still continueth though it be meerly of curtesy to the Son in regard the real Honour is still in the Father For should the Son commit Treason no Forfeiture could accrue to the Father nor to his lawful Issue not Attainted Note likewise that though the Earls of ANGUS and BOGHAN which were local Honours in SCOTLAND had anciently Summons to our English Parliaments by those Titles it was not at all in right of those their Earldoms but by reason they were possessed of English Baronies that is to say Umfravil Earl of ANGUS of the Barony of PRUDHOU in NORTHUMBERLAND and Strabolgy Earl of ATHOL of the Honour of CHILHAM in KENT Note also that in those Summons in stead of the Right Name of the Person summoned there is frequently put the Name of the Honour which he beareth by descent from an Heir Female As in that of Tuchet who is sometimes called Audley as I have noted in the Index including the Name of Tuchet with a Parenthesis So likewise the Eldest Son of Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel summoned to Parliament in the Life-time of his Father is there called Arundel A perfect Catalogue of which Summons of the Lords Temporal extracted from those Memorials which are upon Record I have here exhibited whereby it may be observed that from the Reign of King Henry the Eighth but most of later time Sundry Errors have been committed by the Clerks which have issued out those Writs in the Titles of the Temporal Barons for instead of giving those whose Surnames are their only Titles of Dignity their right Appellations they have added the place whereby they are only distinguished from others of the same Name as Thomae Cromwell de OKEHAM Chivalier Henrico Sandys de la VYNE Chivalier and the like whereas de OKEHAM and de la VYNE ought to have been omitted there being no reason for inserting the place whereof they are distinguished unless there were more of the Peers than one of the same Surname as Butler of MOORE-PARKE and Butler of WESTON As to the Title of Honour which is not really the name of the person that enjoyeth it but of some eminent Lordship or place of Note the Writ of Summons ought to run thus as antiently and regularly it hath done viz. Georgio Nevill de ABERGAVENNY Chivalier Roberto Carey de Hunsdon Chivalier and so to others by reason that the true Title of the said George is Lord ABERGAVENNY and Lord HUNSDON that of the said Robert Carey But where there are two Lords of Parliament of one and the self same paternal Name and that Name is the Title of Honour to them both then they ought properly to be distinguisht by the respective places which be added unto those their Titles as Arundel of WARDOUR and Arundell of TRERYSE the places of distinction being put within a Parenthesis For the better avoiding therefore of such Errors hereafter which happen through the inadvertency of those Clerks as make out the Writs of Summons I have here thought sit to particularize the Names of all these places of Note which at this time are the Titles only fixed to some Peers of this Realm and by which they are summoned to Parliament as ABERGAVENNY to Nevill HUNSDON to Carey TENHAM to Roper BROOKE to Grevill LEXINTON to Sutton DE LA MER to Boothe OSULSTON to Benet DARTMOUTH to Legg and GUILFORD to North. As also the Names of such Antient Noble Families from whence by Heirs Female some of our present Nobility are sprung which for their greater Honour do bear those Names for their Titles as Moubray by Howard De la War by West Morley by Parker Ferrers by Shirley Fitzwalter by Mildmay Grey by Yelverton Conyers by Darcie and Chandos by Brugges Thinking it also most requisite for preventing the like confusion which hitherto hath hapned in former Writs of Summons by adding the Name of the place which is necessarily inserted into the Creation-patent to the Name of the person Created totally to omit it except in such case where there are more than one of the same Surname and then that the Name of such place be included within a Parenthesis as before is specified Lastly I shall desire the Reader to observe that from the time of King Henry the Eighth by reason of the loss of those Records of Parliamentary-Summons which should be in the Petty-Bagg-Office I have been necessitated to supply those defects from the
Officio parvi Bagi London Tertio die Novembris Anno regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxj adjornatum usque Westmonasterium REX reverendissimo in Christo Patri Tho. Cardinali eâdem gratiâ Archiepiscopo Eborum Angliae Primati Salutem Quia de avisamento assensu Consilij nostri pro quibusdam arduis urgentibus negotiis c. Parliamentum nostrum apud Westm ’ 9. die Augusti c. ut in Anno primo H. 7. usque ad finem Consimilia Brevia diriguntur Archiepiscopo Episcopis subscriptis sub eâdem Datâ viz. Reverendissimo in Christo Patri W. eâdem gratiâ Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi totius Angliae Primati C. Episcopo London ’ J. Episcopo Exon ’ Caeterisque Episcopis REX dilecto sibi in Christo Abbati de Burgo S. Petri Salutem Quia c. ut suprà usque ibi nullatenus omittatis Teste ut suprà Consimilia Brevia diriguntur Abbatibus Prioribus subscriptis viz. Abbati S. Johannis Colcestriae Abbati de Burgo S. Edmundi Caeterisque Abbatibus Prioribus REX praecharissimo Consanguineo suo Henrico Duci Richmund Somerset Salutem Quia c. ut suprà usque ibi Tractatum vobis in fide c. usque ibi nullatenus omittatis Teste ut suprà Consimilia Brevia diriguntur personis subscriptis sub eâdem Datâ viz. Thomae Duci Norff. Thomae Com ’ Rutland Carolo Duci Suff. Henrico Comiti Cumberland Thomae Marchioni Dorset Georgio Com ’ Salop ’ Henrico Marchioni Exon ’ Henrico Com ’ Wigorn ’ Willielmo Com ’ Arundell Radulpho Com ’ Westmerland Henr ’ Com ’ Northumbr ’ Thomae Vicecomiti Rochford Johanni Com ’ Oxon ’ Roberto Vicecomiti Fitz-Water Henrico Com ’ Essex Arthuro Vicecom ’ Lisle Georgio Nevill de Bergaveny Chl’r Willielmo Dacre de Dacre Greystok Chl’r Georgio Hastings de Hastings Chl’r Waltero Devoreux de Ferrers Chivalier Thomae West de la Warre Chl’r Thomae Stanley de Mountegle Chl’r Edwardo Sutton de Dudley Chivalier Johanni Tochet de Audley Chivalier Richardo Nevill de Latimer Chivalier Thomae Lomley de Lomley Chivalier Christophero Conyers de Conyers Chl’r Henrico Scroope de Bolton Chivalier Thomae Darcy de Darcy Chl’r Willielmo Blount de Mountjoy Chl’r Edwardo Grey de Powys Chivalier Johanni Zouch de Zouch Chl’r Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chivalier Johanni Bourchier de Fitz-Warm Chl’r Georgio Brooke de Cobham Chivalier Henrico Parker de Morley Chivalier Thomae Berkley de Berkley Chivalier Thomae Fenys de Dacre Chl’r Roberto Ogle de Ogle Chl’r Willielmo Sandys de Vine Chivalier Johanni Bourchier de Berners Chivalier Henrico Dawbney de Dawbney Chl’r Edwardo Stourton de Stourton Chl’r REX dilecto fideli suo Johanni Fitz-James Militi Salutem Quia c. ut suprà usque ibi Tractatum Et tunc sic vobis mandamus firmiter injungentes quòd omnibus aliis praetermissis praedictis die loco personaliter intersitis nobiscum ac cum caeteris de Consilio super dictis negotiis Tractaturi vestrumque Consilium impensuri Et hoc nullatenus omittatis Teste ut suprà Consimilia Brevia diriguntur personis subscriptis sub eâdem Datâ viz. Roberto Brudnell Militi Roberto Norwich Servienti nostro ad Legem Humfrido Coningsby Militi Johanni Moore Mil ’ Willielmo Rudhall Servienti nostro ad Legem Johanni Port Militi Antonio Fitz-Herbert Mil ’ Johanni Spilman Servienti nostro ad Legem Willielmo Shelly Thomae Inglefeld Christophero Hales Attornato nostro generali Richardo Lister Anno Regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxj THe Third day of November his Grace came from Westminster Ex praefato vetusto Codice MS. in Officio Armorum fol. 403. a. H. 13. by Water accompanied with the substance of the Noble-men of this his Realm and many Barges and great Boats followed him and landed at Bridewell or near thereabout At which place of Bridewell his Grace did on his Robes of Estate and all the other Lords did on their Parliament Robes The Marquess Dorset bear the Cap of Estate The Marquess of Exeter bore the Kings Sword The Duke of Suffolk being Earl Marshal bore the Staff of his Office And before him Garter Principal King of Arms. And before him the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir Thomas Moore then being Lord Chancelour whose Habit was of Scarlet furred with Miniver made of the fashion of the Judges went on the left hand of the said Archbishop And before them the Spiritual Lords according to their Estates And of every side the Bishops the Officers of Arms. And before them the Judges and the Serjeants at the Law And before them the other Noble-men as Knights and Esquires according to their Degrees And after followed the KING the Earl of Oxinford as Lord Chamberlain of England and bare the Kings Train supported by the Lord Sands being Lord Chamberlain to the King Then followed the Duke of Norfolk being Lord Treasure of England Then followed all the Temporal Lords according to their Estates and Ancienties and so proceeded to the Quire in the Black-Fryers where was sung the Mass of the Holy Ghost all Spiritual Lords being on the South-side of the Quire the Temporal Lords being on the North-side And at the Offering time the great Estates went to attend upon the Kings Highness and after went to their Stalls again The Mass finished the King went in like order to the Parliament Chamber and after sate in his Seat Royal both the Marquesses standing The Cap of Estate was on the Right hand and the Sword on the Left hand and the Lord the Kings Chamberlain stood by it and behind them Garter The Lord Marshal sate and the Spiritual and Temporal Lords sate according to the Order of the Parliament Chamber The Lord Chancelour and the Lord Treasurer stood behind the Long-Settle the Lord Chancelour on the right hand of the King and the Lord Treasurer on the left hand The Lord Chancelour made the Proposition according to his Office Which and other Ceremonies finished the King by the mouth of the Lord Chancelour Adjourned his Parliament to his Palace at Westminster At this Parliament these Lords following made their first Entry into the Parliament Chamber Of which Garter demanded to have a Reward for their said Entries and the ordering of their Seats and Registring of their Names and Arms of every one after their Estates according to the Old Ordinance First The Marquess of Exeter The Lord Cobham xx s. The Earl of Oxford The Lord Powes xx s. The Earl of Northumberland xxx s. The Lord Grey of Wilton xx s. The Earl of Westmerland The Lord Lumley xx s. The Earl of Worcester The Lord Mont-Egle xx s. The Earl of Rutland The Lord Hussey xx s. The Earl of Cumberland The Lord Windsor xx s. The Lord of St. Johns The Lord Talboys xx s. The Lord Zouche xx s. The Lord Wentworth xx s. The Lord la Warre xx s. The Lord Burgh xx s. The Lord Mountagu xx s. The Lord Bray xx s.
The Lord Berkley xx s. The Lord Mordant xx s. The Lord Dacre of Graystok xx s. Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium Ex Diario Domus Procerum in Parliament● per Prorogationem quinto die Januarij Anno xxv regni Regis Henrici Octavi Anno Domini M D XXXIII REX c. Reverendissimo in Christo Patri W. eâdem gratiâ Archiepiscopo Cantuar ’ totius Angliae Primati Salurem Quia c. Teste c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur omnibus Episcopis Necnon Abbatibus Prioribus REX praecharissimo Consanguineo suo Henrico Duci Richmundiae Somerset Salutem Quia c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Thomae Duci Norfolciae Thomae Marchioni Dorset Carolo Duci Suffolciae Henrico Marchioni Exon ’ Willielmo Com ’ Arundell Francisco Talbot Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Northumbriae Johanni Grey de Powes Chivalier Henrico Com ’ Essex ’ Georgio Com ’ Salop ’ Johanni Scrope de Bolton Chivalier Radulpho Comiti Westmerland Edwardo Comiti Derbiae Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chivalier Henrico Com ’ Wigorn ’ Thomae Com ’ Rutlandiae Humphrido Bourchier de Berners Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Cumbriae Thomae Comiti Wiltess Edwardo Stourton de Stourton Chl’r Georgio Comiti Huntingd ’ Arthuro Vicecomiti L'isle Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chivalier Georgio Nevill de Abergavenny Chlr. Johanni Bourchier de Fitz-Warine Chl’r Johanni Zouche Chl’r Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chivalier Johanni Lumley Chl’r Henrico D'aubeny Chl’r Thomae West de La Warr Chivalier Thomae D'arcy de Temple-Hirst Chl’r Thomae Berkley de Berkley Chivalier Christophero Conyers de Hornby Chl’r Henrico Pole de Montagu Chivalier Thomae Stanley de Montegle Chivalier Georgio Bullen de Rochford Chivalier Thomae Vaux de Harowdon Chivalier Henrico Parker de Morley Chivalier Johanni Hussey de Sleford Chivalier Thomae Fienes de Dacre Chivalier Andreae Windsor de Stanwell Chl’r Willielmo Dacre de Gillesland Chl’r Thomae Wentworth de Nettlested Chl’r Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Thomae Borough de Gaynesborough Chl’r Thomae Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Edmundo Bury Chl’r Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Johanni Mordant Chl’r Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium Adhuc ex dicto Diario octavo die Junij xxviij Henrici Octavi REX c. Reverendissimo in Christo Patri .... Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi totius Angliae Primati Salutem Quia c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur Episcopo London ’ Episcopo Winton ’ caeterisque Episcopis Necnon Abbatibus Westmonast ’ S. Albani Caeterisque Abbatîbus Priori de Coventre REX praecharissimo Consanguineo suo Henrico Duci Richmund ’ Somerset Salutem Quia c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Thomae Duci Norfolciae Johanni Grey de Powys Chl’r Carolo Duci Suffolciae Edwardo Clinton Chl’r Henrico Marchioni Dorset Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chl’r Henrico Marchioni Exon ’ Johanni Scrope de Bolton Chl’r Willielmo Com ’ Arundell Johanni Bourchier de Fitz-Warine Chl’r Johanni Com ’ Oxon ’ Henrico Com ’ Northumbr ’ Edwardo Stourton de Stourton Chl’r Radulpho Comiti Westmerland Georgio Com ’ Salop ’ Johanni Lumley Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Essex ’ Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Edwardo Comiti Derb ’ Thomae Stanley de Montegle Chl’r Henrico Comiti Wigorn ’ Thomae Comiti Rutland ’ Thomae Vaux de Harowden Chl’r Henrico Com ’ Cumbr ’ Thomae Com ’ Wilton ’ Willielmo Sands de le Vyne Camerario Hospitij Regis Roberto Com ’ Sussex ’ Georgio Com ’ Huntingdon ’ Henrico D'aubeny Chl’r Edwardo Vicecomiti Beauchamp Thomae Darcie Chl’r Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chl’r Johanni Hussey de Sleford Chivalier Johanni Zouche Chl’r Henrico Pole de Mountague Chivalier Andreae Windsor de Stanwell Chl’r Thomae West de La Warr Chl’r Thomae Wentworth de Nettlested Chl’r Henrico Parker de Morley Chl’r Thomae Fienes de Dacre Chl’r Thomae Borough de Gaynesborough Chl’r Willielmo Dacre de Gillesland Chl’r Edmundo Bray Chl’r Thomae Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Johanni Mordant Chl’r Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Waltero Hungerford de Haytesbury Chl’r Francisco Talbot Chl’r Thomae Cromwell de Wimbleton Chl’r Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r The Names of the Barons as they sate and entred in the Ex vetusto Codice MS. in Officio Armorum H. 13. annotato fol. 398. b. Parliament in order in the xxviij year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth Lord William Weston great Prior of St. Johns Lord of Burgeney George Lord Audley John Lord Zouche John Lord la Warre Thomas Lord Berkley Thomas Lord Mountague restored and admitted the first day of December Anno xxj Lord Rochford admitted the seventh day of February Anno xxvij Lord Morley Henry Lord Dacres of the South Lord Dacres of Greystoke Lord Cobham Lord Maltravers admitted the seventh of Febr. xxiiij H. 8. Lord Talbot Lord Ferrers Walter Lord Powys Edward Lord Grey of Wilton Lord Scrope Lord Dudley Lord Latimer entred into the Parliament Chamber the Sixteenth day of January xxij H. 8. Lord Sturton William entred the Seventh day of March xxvj H. 8. Lord Fitz-Warine Lord Berners John Lord Lomleye Lord Hastings George after created Earl of Huntingdon Lord Mountjoy William Lord D'aubeny Henry Lord Conyers of Hornby Christopher entred the Seventeenth day of January xxv H. 8. Lord Darcie Thomas of Temple-Hirst Lord Mont-Egle Lord Sands of the Vyne Lord Chamberlaine to the King Lord Vaux of Harradoun entred the Nineteenth day of January Anno xxij H. 8. These three Lords following were admitted to these places the first day of December Anno xxj H. 8. The Lord Hussey John of Sleford The Lord Windsor Andrew of Stanwell The Lord Tailboys of Kyme The Lord Wentworth admitted the Second day of December Anno xxj H. 8. The Lord Borough of Gaynesborough admitted the Second day of December Anno xxj H. 8. The Lord Edmund Bray admitted the xxiiij day of December Anno xxj H. 8. The Lord John Mordant admitted the Fourth day of May Anno xxiv H. 8. The Lord Hungerford of Heytesbury admitted the Eighth day of June Anno xxviij H. 8. The Lord Cromwell of Wimbleton admitted by Writ and Patent the last day of the Parliament scil xviij Julij Anno xxviij H. 8. Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium Ex Rot. Pergamenaceo in Officio Parvi Bagi die Lunae xxviij die Aprilis Anno Regni Regis Henrici Octavi Tricessimo primo Anno Domini MDXXXIX REX c. Thomae Cromwell Chl’r Vicario nostro Generali in Spiritualibus Salutem Quia c. Teste c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi Episcopo Cestrensi Archiepiscopo Eborac ’ Episcopo Sarum Episcopo Londonensi Episcopo Wigorn ’ Episcopo Dunelmensi Episcopo Roffensi Episcopo Winton ’ Episcopo Cicestrensi Episcopo Exon ’ Episcopo Norwicensi Episcopo Lincoln ’ Episcopo S. Davidis Episcopo Bathon ’ Episcopo S. Asaphi Episcopo Eliensi Episcopo Landavensi Episcopo Bangorensi Episcopo Carleolensi Abbati Westmonasteriensi Abb. Malmesburiensi Abb. S.
Albani Abb. Croulandensi Abb. Petroburgensi Abb. Selbiensi Abb. S. Mariae Ebor ’ Abb. Thorneyensi Abb. Glastoniensi Abb. Winchelcumbensi Abb. Salopiensi Abb. Colcestrensi Abb. Gloucestrensi Abb. Walthamensi Abb. Ramesiensi Abb. Cirencestrensi Abb. Redingensi Abb. Teuxburiensi Abb. Eveshamensi Thomae Audley de Walden Chl’r Cancellario Angliae Henrico Comiti Essexiae Edwardo Comiti Derb ’ Thomae Duci Norfolciae Thesaurar ’ Angliae Henrico Comiti Wigorn ’ Thomae Comiti Rutlandiae Carolo Duci Suffoliciae Seneschallo Hospitij Regis Henrico Comiti Cumbriae Roberto Comiti Sussexiae Thomae Marchioni Dorsetiae Georgio Comiti Huntingdoniae Johanni Comiti Oxoniae magno Camerario Angliae Johanni Comiti Bathoniae Edwardo Comiti Hertfordiae Willielmo Comiti Southamptoniae magno Admirallo Angliae Henrico Comiti Bridgwater Arthuro Vicecomiti L'isle Willielmo Comiti ArundEliae Johanni Russel Chl’r magno Admirallo Angliae Radulpho Comiti Westmorlandiae Francisco Comiti Salopiae Johanni Tuchet de Audley Chl’r Johanni Zouche Chl’r Willielmo Sturton de Sturton Chl’r Thomae West de la Warr Chl’r Henrico Parker de Morley Chl’r Johanni Lumley Chl’r Thomae Fienes de Dacre del South Chl’r Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Carolo Blount de Mountjoy Chl’r Willielmo Dacre del North Chl’r Thomae Stanley de Montegle Chl’r Georgio Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Willielmo Sands Chl’r Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Willielmo Windsore Chl’r Thomae Wentworth Chl’r Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Thomae Bourgh Chl’r Johanni Mordant Chl’r Edwardo Grey de Powes Chl’r Willielmo Paulet de St. John de Bafing Chl’r Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chl’r Edwardo Clinton Chl’r Willielmo Parre Chl’r Johanni Scrope de Bolton Chl’r Gregoiro Cromwell Chl’r Anno Regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxxj the 28. day of April Ex Praefato Codice M. S. in Officio Armorum f. 404. a. the Order in proceeding from the King's Palace at Westminster to the Monastery to the Mass of the Holy Ghost every man in their Parliament Robes Lords Spiritual and Temporal FIrst all Gentlemen and Esquires Knights and Bannerets Serjeants at the Law and Justices Abbots Bishops and Archbishops The Lord Chamberlain of England the Earl of Sussex The Lord Chancellour of England The Lord Marshall of England then Duke of Norfolk with his Rod. Garter before him in the King's Coat Then the King's Sword borne by the Earl of Shrewsbury The Cap of Maintenance borne by the Duke of Suffolk Then the King's Highnesse And after his Grace all the other Estates as Dukes Marquesses Earles Vicounts Barons with other after their Degrees in Order two and two after their Antienties on Horseback in their Robes unto the King 's lighting place where as the Abbot of Westminster in Pontificalibus with all the Chirche met the King And from thence in like Order every man to proceed on soot to the Quire save the Earle of Oxford Lord Chamberlain of England to bear his Graces Trayne assisted by the Vice-Chamberlain Sir Anthony Wingfeld for default of my Lord Chamberlain of the King's Houshold Note that the King's Pleasure was that Sir Anthony Browne the Master of the Horse to bear his Trayne to the Chirche and the Gentlemen of the Esquirie about his Grace And the Captain of the Guard after the Temporal Lords the Guard following on ende side the way And after that his Robes be off in coming down from the Parliament Chamber then the Dukes and Earles Vice-Chamberlain and Master of the Horse to come next his Grace And then the King's Grace sits in his Place Royal the Lords Spiritual on the North side and the Lords Temporal on the South side save the Archbishop of York the Bishop of Durham and Carleil on the Temporal side And so Masse of the Holy Ghost to begin executed by the Bishop of Carleil assisted by two Abbots in Pontificalibus And at the Gospel time all the Lords Spiritual and Temporal to go out of the Quire and place them in semblable Order of their sides as before betwene the Gospel time all the Spiritual Lords and Temporal to go out of the Quire and place them in semblable Order of their sides as before betwene the King 's Travers and the Quire save only such as attended on the King's Highnesse at the Offering time and so remayned in their sayd places during the Masse and then proceeded in like order to the Parliament Chamber where as every man was placed according to their Seates and Degrees and there tarryed during the King's pleasure And so all things thus ordered the Lord Chamberlain declaring the causes and intent of their Assembly in the Parliament Chamber Which done the King's Highnesse with all the other Lords Spiritual and Temporal put off their Robes and in like Order proceeded on Horsback attending on the King's Highnesse in manner following First Gentlemen Esquyers Knights Serjeants at the Law Judges The Comptroller and Treasurer of the King's House Abbots Bishops Barons Earles The Archbishops of York and Canterbury The Lord Chancelour with the Lord Chamberlain of England Garter The Duke of Suffolk The Duke of Norfolk Lord Marshall of England The Earle of Shrewsbury bearing the King's Sword Then the King's Highnesse and about his Grace the Footmen and eight Gentlemen of the Esquirie Following next Sir Anthony Wingfeld Vice-Chamberlain and Sir Anthony Brown Master of the King's Horse After whom all the King's Guard of each side the Street unto the Palace Gate whereas every man lighted from their Horses and entred in like Order after their Degrees save that the Dukes and Earles followed the King two and two attending to his Chamber and then his Grace with all other went to Dynner Note That Mr. Nicholas Hare was elect to be Speaker of the sayd Parliament and the same time made Knight Note That this sayd Parliament was dissolved the xxviijth day of June untill the iijd day of November next ensuing Parliamentum inchoatum apud Westmonasterium Ex diario domus procerum in Parliamento die Lunae xvj die Januarij Anno regni Regis Henrici Octavi xxxiij REX c. Thomae Audley de Walden Chl’r Cancellario Angliae c. Quia c. Teste c. Consimilia Brevia diriguntur subscriptis Thomae Duci Norfolciae magno Thesaurario Angliae Thomae West de la Warr Chl’r Henrico Parker de Morley Chl’r Carolo Duci Suffolciae magno Magistro Hospitij Willielmo Dacre Chl’r Georgio Brooke de Cobham Chl’r Willielmo Comiti Southamptoniae Custodi Privati Sigilli Henrico Fitz-Alan de Maltravers Chl’r Henrico Marchioni Dorset Waltero Devereux de Ferrers Chl’r Roberto Comiti Essexiae magno Camerario Angliae Edwardo Grey de Powys Chl’r Willielmo Comiti Arundell Edwardo Clinton Chl’r Johanni Comiti Oxon ’ Willielmo Stourton Chl’r Radulpho Comiti Westmorland Johanni Scrope Chl’r Francisco Comiti Salopiae Johanni Nevill de Latimer Chl’r Edwardo Comiti Derbiae Willielmo Grey de Wilton Chl’r Henrico Comiti Wigorniae Carolo Blount de Montjoy Chl’r Henrico Comiti Cumbriae Johanni Lumley