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A89485 The manner of creating the Knights of the Antient and Honourable Order of the Bath, according to the custom used in England in time of peace. With a list of those honourable persons who are to be created Knights of the Bath at his Majesties coronation, 23 Aprill, 1661.; Antiquities of Warwickshire. Selections Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686.; Stephens, Philemon. 1661 (1661) Wing M458; Thomason E1085_9; ESTC R202854 6,659 12

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to have a Lace of white silk hanging and he shall wear that Lace upon all his garments from that day forwards until he have gained some honour and renown by Armes and is registred of as high record as the Nobles Knights Esquires and Heraulds of Armes and be renowned for some feats of Armes as aforesaid or that some great Prince or most noble Lady can cut that Lace from his shoulder saying Sir we have heard so much of the true renown concerning your honour which you have done in divers parts to the great fame of Chivalry as to your self and of him that made you a Knight that it is meet this Lace be taken from you 22. After Dinner the Knights of honour and Gentlemen must come to the Knight and conduct him into the presence of the King the Esquires Governours going before him where he is to say Right Noble and Renowned Sir I do in all that I can give you thanks for these Honours Courtesies and Bounty which you have vouchsafed to me and having so said shall take his leave of the King 23. Then are the Esquires Governours to take leave of this their Master saying Sir We have according to the Kings command and as we were obliged done what we can but if through negligence we have in ought displeased you or by any thing we have done amisse at this time we desire pardon of you for it And on the other side Sir as right is and according to the Customes of the Court and antient Kingdomes we do require our Robes and Fees as the Kings Esquires companions to Batchelers and other Lords Books lately Printed for Phil. Stephens at the Kings Armes over against Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet AN Entertainment for Lent by the Famous Pen of Nic. Causinus Author of the Holy Court The Great Anti-christ never till now discovered and proved no Pope or Turk nor any single person nor any one Monarch or Tyrant in any Polity but a Pack or multitude of wicked men that have combined themselves together by Solemn League and Covenant to slay the two Witnesses of God By the Right Reverend Father in God Gruffith Lord Bishop of Ossory Some Sermons of Mr. George Masterson Preached at the Temple St. Gregories near St. Pauls and at St. Clements The Forme of his Majesties Summons in a Letter from the Lord Chamberlain to the several persons of Honour who are to be created Knights of the Bath SIR After my hearty commendation to you WHereas his Majesty hath appointed the 23d day of April next for his solemn Coronation at Westminster and the day before to proceed publickly through the City of London to his Palace at VVhite Hall And according to the Antient Custome used by his Royal Predecessors his Majesty is graciously pleased to advance certain of his Nobility and principal Gentry into the Noble Order of the Bath to attend him in those great Solemnities and amongst others hath vouchsafed to nominate you to be one of that number These are therefore to Will and require you in his Majesties name to make your appearance at his Majesties Palace at VVestminster upon Thursday in the afternoon being the 18th of April next furnished and appointed as in such cases appertaineth there to begin the usual Ceremony and the next day to receive the said Order of Knighthood of the Bath from his Majesties hands Hereof you are not to fail And so I bid you heartily farewell VVhite Hall March 1. 1660. Your very affectionate Friend MANCHESTER The Names of some of those Honourable Persons who are to be created Knights of the Bath at the Coronation of his Majesty April 23. 1661. THe Lord Richard Butler son to the Lord Marquesse of Ormond Mr. Hyde son to the Lord Chancellor Mr. Egerton Son to the Earl of Bridgwater Mr. Berkley son to the Lord Berkley Mr. Peregrin Bartu 2d son to the Earl of Lindsey Mr. Vere Vane 2d son to the Earl of Westmerland Mr. Bellasis son of the Lord Bella is Mr. Capell Brother to the Earl of Essex Mr. Francis Vane son of Sir Francis Vane Mr. Henry Vane son of George Vane Esq Mr. Edw. Hungerford of Farley Castle Mr. Monson son of Sir John Monson Knight of the Bath Mr. Charles Trevanian whose Noble Father was slain at Bristow Mr. Nich. Slannyng Son of that Loyall Subject Sir Nich. Slanning slain at Bristow 26 July 1643. Mr. Thomas Fanshaw son of Sir Thomas Fanshaw Mr. Edward Wise Mr. Car Scroop Grandson to the Valiant Sir Gervas Scroop who received so many wounds in the Royal Cause at Edge-Hill Mr. Butler Coll. Edward Harley Governour of Dunkirk eldest son of Sir Robert Harley late Knight of the Bath Mr. Alexander Popham Coll. Rich. Ingolsby Mr. George Browne Mr. Bourchier Wray son of Sir Chichester Wray Mr. Francis Godolphin Sir Thomas Trevor Mr. Simon Leech Mr. John Bramston son of Sir John Bramston late Lord Chief Justice Mr. Wise Mr. George Freeman son of Sir Ralph Freeman Sir Rolls FINIS