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A36790 The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly call'd arms with a catalogue of the present nobility of England / by William Dugdale ... ; to which is added, a catalogue of the present nobility of Scotland and Ireland, &c. Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1682 (1682) Wing D2478; ESTC R231444 71,213 227

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in Ireland Ralph Eure Lord Eure Philip Wharton Lord Wharton Thomas Willoughby Lord Willough by of Parham William Paget Lord Paget Francis Howard Lord Howard of Effingh●m Charles North Lord North and Lord Grey of Rolleston James Brugges Lord Chandos Robert Carey Lord Hunsdon James Bertie Lord Norris William Petre Lord Petre Digby Gerard Lord Gerard of Bromley under age Henry Arundell Lord Arundell of Wardour and Count of the Empire The Lady Catherine O Brien Baroness Clifton Daughter of the Lord George Stuart call'd Lord D'Aubignie Sister and sole Heir to Charles late Duke of Richmond and Lenox and thereby sole Heir to the Lady Catharine her Grandmother Daughter and Heir to Gervaise Lord Clifton first marryed to Henry Lord O Brien Son and Heir to Henry Earl of Thomond in Ireland and since his death to Sir Joseph Williamson Knight Christopher Roper Lord Tenham Fulke Grevill Lord Brooke Edward Mountagu Lord Mountagu of Boughton Forde Grey Lord Grey of Werke John Lovelace Lord Lovelace John Paulet Lord Paulet William Maynard Lord Maynard and Baron Maynard of Wickelow in Ireland John Coventrie Lord Coventrie William Howard Lord Howard of Escrick Charles Mohun Lord Mohun under Age Henry Herbert Lord Herbert of Chirbury and Baron Herbert of Castle-Island in Ireland Thomas Leigh Lord Leigh Christopher Hatton Lord Hatton William Byron Lord Byron Richard Vaughan Lord Vaughan and Earl of Carbery in Ireland Francis Smith Lord Carington and Vicount Carington of Barrefore in Ireland William Widdrington Lord Widdrington Edward Ward Lord Ward Thomas Colepeper Lord Colepeper Jacob Astley Lord Astley Charles Lucas Lord Lucas John Bellassyse Lord Bellassyse Edward Watson Lord Rockingham Robert Sutton Lord Lexinton under Age Charles-Henry Kirckhoven Lord Wotton and Earl of Bellomont in Ireland Marmaduke Langdale Lord Langdale Charles Berkeley Lord Berkeley of Stratton under Age Francis Holles Lord Holles Charles Cornwallis Lord Cornwallis George Boothe Lord De la Mer Horatio Townsend Lord Townsend Thomas Crew Lord Crew John Frescheville Lord Frescheville Richard Arundell Lord Arundell of Treryse James Butler Lord Butler of Moore-Parke beareth the Title of Earl of Ossory in Ireland under Age Hugh Clifford Lord Clifford of Chudley under Age Richard Butler Lord Butler of Weston and Earl of Arran in Ireland Susan Lady Bellassyse Baroness Bellassyse of Osgodby Daughter and Coheir to Sir WilliamAirmine of Osgodby in Com. Linc. Baronet Relict of Sir Henry Bellassyse Knight of the Bathe son and heir to John Lord Bellassyse for Life Edward Noel Lord Noel Richard Lumley Lord Lumley and Vicount Lumley of Waterford in Ireland George Carteret Lord Carteret under Age All those before whose names an Asterisc * is prefixed are Knights of the Garter A true and exact LIST of all the KNIGHTS of the CARTER infer SCHEME of the Stalls of the SOVE●… and the KNIGHTS COMPANIONS MOST NOBLE Order as they no●… in St. GEORGES CHAPPEL in WI●… CASTLE this tenth of SEPTEMBER Christian the 5th King of Denmark The Soveraigne Charles the 2d King of England c Charles the XI th King of Sweden James York Prince Rupert Count Palatine of the Rhine William-Henry Prince of Or Frederick William Prince Elector Marquess of Brandenburgh Charles the 2d Prince Ele of the Rhine James Duke of Ormond George Duke of Buckinghan Auberie Earl of Oxford William Earl of Strafford James Duke of Monmouth Christopher Duke of Albemar●● James Duke of Monmouth Christopher Duke of Albemarle John Duke of Lauderdale Henry Marquess of Worcester Henry Earl of St. Albans William Earl of Bedford Henry Earl of Arlington Charles Duke of Southampton John Earl of Mulgrave Henry Duke of Newcastle ●homas Earl of Danby Henry Duke of Grafton James Earl of Salisbury Charles Duke of Richmund ●lace this after page 78. A CATALOGUE OF THE BARONETS OF THIS KINGDOM OF England From the first Erection of that Dignity until the 4th of July 1681 inclusive AN Advertisement TO THE READER WHen the Copie from which this subsequent Catalogue of the English Nobility is printed was sent to the Press the name and Title of Francis Lord Howard of Effingham was omitted tho in the second Volume of the Baronage of England published in anno 1676 upon the best information I could then obtain I had there taken notice of that person as heir expectant to the said Honour after the death of Charles Earl of Nottingham who was then very aged and issuless doubting to fix him therein before he had regularly made his claim thereto might give offence to the rest of the Nobility but upon view of my Copie by some intelligent persons who nevertheless thought it proper to be inserted I submitted thereto whereat if any take offence I humbly crave pardon it being my clear opinion that such of a collateral line as have right by descent to any Title of Honour accruing to them by virtue of an entail thereof made long since they should openly exhibite their claim unto the King with due proof of their right thereto as hath heretofore in like cases been done and thereupon with his Majesties allowance thereof have the same by the direction of the Earl Marshal orderly registred Whereas in the Catalogue of the Vicounts I have inserted Leicester Devereux Vicount Hereford now in minoritie I'have hereby thought fitt to advertise the Reader that upon certain exceptions taken in Parliament in anno 1677 to his right for that Title by reason of the attainder of Robert Earl of Essex and Vicount Hereford in 43 Eliz. and restoration of that Honour being only limitted to Robert his Son and the two Sisters of the said Robert the decision ●hereof was then by order of the House of Lords re●●ited till the said Leicester Devereux shall come of full Age. It is likewise to be noted whereas in this ensuing Catalogue Pag. 71. Charles Wilmot Earl of Rochester is inserted that since the printing thereof he dyed whereby that Title of Honour is totally extinct and therefore that the number of Earls mentioned in pag. 69. lin penult is to be no more then 68. And that James Compton Earl of Northampton mentioned p. 70. is since dead but succeeded by George his Son who is under Age. I have likewise thought fit farther to advertise the Reader that the Book-Seller being desirous to publish Catalogues of the Scottish and Irish Nobility such hath been the unexspected delay in obtaining perfect Copies from Scotland and Ireland that the publication of my papers which have been printed more then four months since hath by reason thereof been so long retarded that it hath necessitated some alterations and emendations now added Also that as to the following Catalogue of the Scottish Nobility Sir George Mackenzie the worthy Lord Advocat of Scotland in his letter to me bearing the 30th of December 1681 doth signify that he did review it and gave his assistance for the better compleating thereof and doth certify that it is very perfect and exact But the said Sir George Mackenzie in a learned Treatise of
2 Cinq P Winchelsey Sussex Barons 2 City Winchester Hantshire Citizens 2 Windsor v. New-Windsor Woodstock v. New-Woodstock Bur. Wooton-Basset Wiltshire Burg. 1 Shire Worcestershire P. M. 9 Burg. 5 Citizens 2 and Knights 2 City Worcester Worcestershire Citizens 2 Yarmouth v. North-Yarmouth South-Yarmouth v. Great-Yarmouth Shire Yorkshire P. M. 30 Burg. 26 Citizens 2 and Knights 2 City York Yorkshire Citizens 2 THe total number of all the Knights of the Shires Citizens Burghesses and Barons of the Cinque-Ports of England and Wales which when the Kings Majesty Summons a Parliament are Respectively chosen by the several Shires c. as the Representatives of all the Commons of England Knights of the Shires 2. for each of the 40. Shires in England reckoning Monmouthshire as one 80 Citizens for the 25. Cities in England for London 4 for each of the other Cities 2. 52 Burghesses 2. for each of the 2. Universities and for each of the 171. Burrough-Towns in England except for Abington Banbury Bewdly Higham-Ferrers and Monmouth for each of which only 1. 341 Barons of the Cinque-Ports viz. Hastings Dover Hyth Rumney and the 3. Principal members of the Cinque Ports Winchelsey Rye and Seaford of each 2. 16 Knights of the Shires 1. for each of the 12. Shires of Wales 12 Burghesses 1. for each of the 12. Burrough-Towns of Wales 12 The full and Compleat number of all the Members of the House of Commons 513 A True and Perfect CATALOGUE OF THE Nobility OF SCOTLAND THE Bookseller TO THE READER THe frequent complaints I have heard from several learned and Ingenuous persons of the errors and defects in all the Catalogues of late Printed of the Nobility in his Majesties Dominions created in me a belief that the publication of exact and correct Catalogues thereof wou'd be very acceptable to the publick And this induced me to attempt it In order whereunto I obtained the preceeding Catalogue of the Nobility of England from the Author of the aforegoing Treatise a person who by reason of his Office of Garter is best enabled to publish it most correctly and Authentickly And in August last the Parliament of Scotland then sitting by the favour of a freind there I procured a copy of the then Lord R●gister his Role of the Nobility of Scotland But their Christian names not being inserted therein my Correspondent was so careful and industrious as to inform himself thereof either from the several Noblemen themselves then assembled into Parliament or from the near Relations or intimate acquaintances of those absent and for those few Christian names of which he could receive no certain information he hath left blanks and having thus procured it he transmitted it to me Since when it hath been communicated to several very intelligent persons in the affairs of that Kingdom who have very well approved thereof so that I may with a modest assurance affirm this present Catalogue to be more accurate then most of this nature hitherto publish'd And yet I will not confidently averr that there are no errors therein for I am told the Nobility of Scotland are no more careful then the Noblemen of England to Register their descents and successions the defect of which doth almost occasion an impossibility with an accurate exactness to publish any Catalogue of this nature But if any person shall percieve any error or defect therein or any Nobleman judges himself injured either by any omission or misrecitall of his name or title if he shall be pleased to notify it to me with directions how it ought to be corrected and supplyed or to inform therein Mr. Robert Meine Post-Master of Edinburgh I shall take all possible care that in the next edition all the errors may accordingly be amended and all due right don to every individual Nobleman To the present Catalogue is annexed a list of all the Shires and Royal Burroughs in Scotland with the number of Barons Commissioners and Burghesses they do respectively retaine to serve in Parliament Which I have don in the same manner as in compliance with the desires of several persons I have published the preceeding Alphabetical Catalogue of all the Shires Cities Burroughs and Cinque-Ports in England and Wales A true and perfect Catalogue of the Officers of State Nobility Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the Kingdom of SCOTLAND according to their Respective Precedencies His Majesties High-Commissioner HIS Royal Highness James Duke of Albany Princes of the Blood Royal James Duke of Albany his Majesties aforementioned High-Commissioner and Lord High Admiral of Scotland Duke of York in England and Earl of Ulster in Ireland Archbishops II and Great Officers IV Who in respect of their Offices precede all the Nobility except those of the Blood Royal The Lord High Chancellor This Office is now vacant The Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews Lord Primate and Metropolitan of All Scotland Dr. Alexander Burnet Lord Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews The Lord High Treasurer This Office is now executed by Commissioners The Arch-bishop of Glasgow Lord Primate and Metropolitan of Scotland Dr. Arthur Ross Lord Arch-bishop of Glasgow The Lord President of the Privy Council John Duke of Lauderdale The Lord Privy Seal John Marquess of Atholl Dukes IV William Hamilton Duke of Hamilton * James Scot Duke of Buccleugh Lord High Chamberlain of Scotland and Duke of Monmouth in England * John Maitland Duke of Lauderdale Lord President of the Privy Council in Scotland and Earl of Guilford in England * Charles Lenos Duke of Lennox and Richmond in England Marquesses IV George Gordon Marquess of Huntley William Douglas Marquess of Douglas James Grahame Marquess of Montrose John Murray Marquess of Atholl Lord Privy Seal and Admiral Deputy of Scotland Earls LXII and I Countess The Lord Secretary of Scotland in respect of his Office preceeds all of his Degree and at present that Office is executed by an Earl viz. Alexander Earl of Murray Archibald Campbell Earl of Argyle John Lindsay Earl of Crawford John Hay Earl of Arroll Lord High Constable of Scotland by Inheritance George Keith Earl Marshal Great Marshal of Scotland by Inheritance George Sutherland Earl of Sutherland Charles Erskeine Earl of Marre William Grahame Earl of Menteith and Airth John Lesley Earl of Rothes William Douglas Earl of Morton William Erskeine Earl of Buchan John Cunningham Earl of Glencairn Alexander Montgomery Earl of Eglinton John Kenedie Earl of Cassils George Sinclare Earl of Caithness Alexander Stewart Earl of Murray Lord Secretary of Scotland Robert Maxwel Earl of Nidisdail George Seaton Earl of Winton George Levingston Earl of Linlithgow James Home Earl of Home James Drummond Earl of Perth James Seaton Earl of Dunfermling John Fleming Earl of Wigton Patricke Lyon Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Hamilton Earl of Abercorne Robert Kerr Earl of Roxburgh Alexander Ereskeine Earl of Kellie Charles Hamilton Earl of Hadington William Stewart Earl of Galloway Kenneth Mac-Kenzie Earl of Seaforth Robert Carr Earl of Lothian William Hay Earl of Kinnoul John Campbell
Earl of Loudoun William Crichton Earl of Drumfreis William Douglas Earl of Queensberrie William Alexander Earl of Sterling Robert Bruce Earl of Elgin and Aylesbury in England Robert Carnegie Earl of South-eske John Stewart Earl of Traquaire Charles Carr Earl of Ancram David Weimes Earl of Weimes William Ramsey Earl of Dalhousie James Ogiluie Earl of Airlie James Ogiluie Earl of Finlator James Dalziel Earl of Carnwath Alexander Levingston Earl of Callander David Leslie Earl of Leven William Johnstoun Earl of Annandail Elizabeth present Dutchess of Lauderdale Countess of Dysert Daughter and Coheir of William Murray Earl of Dysert first marryed to Sir Lionel Talmach Baronet of England her eldest Son by whom now beareth the Title of Lord Hunting-Tower being heir in succession to the Earldom of Dysert George Mauld Earl of Panmeure John Hay Earl of Twedall David Carnegie Earl of North-Eske Alexander Bruce Earl of Kincarden Colin Lindsay Earl of Balcarres Archibald Douglas Earl of Forfar Charles Middleton Earl of Middleton Charles Gordon Earl of Aboyne Walter Scot Earl of Tarras James Levingston Earl of Newbrugh William Boyde Earl of Kilmarnocke William Cochraine Earl of Dandonald George Douglas Earl of Dunbarton John Keith Earl of Kintor John Campbell Earl of Braid-Albin and Holland Viscounts XIII Anthony Carey Viscount Falkland Robert Constable Viscount Dunbar David Murray Viscount Stormont William Gordon Viscount Kenmeare Robert Arbuthnet Viscount Arbuthnet William Crichton Viscount Frendraught Alexander Seaton Viscount Kingston Robert Mackgill Viscount Oxenford Edward Ingram Viscount Irwing James Levingston Viscount Kilsyth Peregrine Osburne Viscount Dumblane Richard Grahame Viscount Preston James Cheney Viscount Newhaven Bishops XII Dr. John Patterson L. B. of Edinburgh Dr. James Atkins L. B. of Galloway Dr. Andrew Bruce L. B. of Dunkell Dr. Patrick Scougall L. B. of Aberdeen Dr. Colin Falconer L. B. of Murray Dr. Alexander Young L. B. of Ross Dr. George Halliburton L. B. of Brechen Dr. James Ramsey L. B. of Dumblane Dr. Andrew Wood L. B. of Cathness Dr. Archibald Grahame L. B. of the Isles Dr. Hector Mack-clene L. B. of Argyle Dr. Murdo Mack-Kenzie L. B. of Orkney In the same order as the several Bishopricks are here inserted the Respective Bishops do constantly precede each other without regard to the seniority of their Consecrations Lords XLVII Alexander Forbes Lord Forbes Alexander Frazer Lord Salton Robert Gray Lord Gray Allan Cathcart Lord Cathcart Henry Saintclare Lord Saintclare James Douglas Lord Mordington Francis Semple Lord Semple John Elphingston Lord Elphingston Charles Oliphant Lord Oliphant Hugh Frazer Lord Louat John Borthwick Lord Borthwick George Ross Lord Ross Walter Sandilands Lord Torphichen John Leslie Lord Lindoris John Elphingston Lord Balmerinoch and Ld. Cowper Henry Erskeine Lord Cardrass Alexander Stewart Lord Blantyre James Cranston Lord Cranston John Balfour Lord Burgleigh Robert Kerr Lord Jedburgh David Drummond Lord Madertie George Meluil Lord Meluil Archibald Napier Lord Napier Henry Fairfax Lord Fairfax of Cameron Henry Richardson Lord Cramond Walter Aston Lord Aston of Forfare Donald Mack-Ray alias Forbes Lord Rae James Forester Lord Forester Alexander Forbes Lord Pitsligo John Mackleland Lord Kirkudbright Charles Frazer Lord Frazer John Hamilton Lord Bargeny George Ogiluie Lord Bamff Patricke Murray Lord Elibank Thomas Galloway Lord Dunkell Alexander Falconer Lord Hackerton John Hamilton Lord Belhaven John Carmichael Lord Carmichael James Sutherland Lord Duffes Andrew Rollo Lord Rollo Robert Colvil Lord Colvil David Ruthuen Lord Ruthuen John Rutherford Lord Rutherford John Bellenden Lord Bellenden David Leslie Lord Newark James Weimes Lord Burnt Island David Nairne Lord Nairne Other Officers of State These have the Title of Lord and precedency of all under the degree of Noblemen and their eldest Sons Charles Maitland of Hatton Lord Treasurer Depu. Sir George Mack-Kenzie of Torbat Lord Register Sir George Mack-Kenzie of Roshaugh Lord Advocat Richard Maitland of Duddip Lord Justice Clerke A List of the XXXIII Shires in Scotland each of which send II Barons Commissioners to serve in Parliament as the Representatives of the several Respective Shires Edinburgh Hadington Berwick Roxburgh Selkirk Peeblis Lanerick Drumfreis Wigton Aire Dunbarton Bute Renfrew Sterling Linlithgow Perth Kincarden Aberdeen Innerness Nairne Cromartie Argyle Fife Forfar Bamff the Stewarty of Kirkcudbright Sutherland Cathness Elgin Orkney Clackmannan Ross Kinross The number of the Barons Commissioners for the Shires LXVI A List of the Royal Burroughs in Scotland each of which send only one Burghess to Parliament as their Representative except Edinburg which sends two Burghesses Commissioners Edinburgh Perth Dundee Aberdeen Sterling Linlithgow St. Andrews Glasgow Aire Hadington Dysert Kirkcaldie Montrose Cowper in Fife East-Anstruther Drumfreis Innerness Burnt Island Inner-Keything Kinghorne Brechen Irwing Iedburgh Kirkcudbright Wigton Dunfermling Sanyhuar New Galloway Fort-Ross Dingwall Dornoch Queens Ferrie Innerara Pittenweem Selkirk Dunbarton Renfrew Dunbar Lanerick Aberbrothock Elgin Peeblis Crail Tayne Culross Bamff Whitherne Forfar Rothesay Nairne Forres Rutherglen North Berwick Callen Kilrinnie Lauder Kintor Annand Lochmaben Inner-Durie Rosemarkie Cromartie Wick Kirkwall Inner-Beruie The number of Burghesses Commissioners for the Royal Burroughs LXV * Note That since this present Catalogue was committed to the press Archibald Campbell Earl of Argyle hath been and is attainted of High treason FINIS A True and Perfect CATALOGUE OF THE Nobility OF IRELAND To Mr. Moses Pitt at the Theater in Oxford SIR Whitehall 24. Jan. 1681 2. YOur Letter to my Lord Chamberlaine of 22. of this month his Lordship hath sent me to be answered but the time you allot for it being the very next post or else you say the Irish Catalogue will be printed in which said Catalogue t is questioned whether the present Lord Ossory be a Peer None can resolve that point better then my Lord Vicount Lansbrough who is now in Ireland and was Secretary to my Lord of Ormond and concerned for his Grace and his Sons at such times when those additional Honours were conferr'd upon them in England and Ireland So that unless I be allowed time to receive his Lordships answer I dare not take upon me to speak to the point in question so as to justifie the printing thereof I Am Your most humble Servant RICHARD MULYSE To my best remembrance I have heard my Lord Lansbrough say that Thomas Butler the late Earl of Ossory had his place in the Parliament of Ireland by the Kings Writ as Earl of Ossory and to precede all other Earls but not to be a President for the future and in England as Thomas Butler Baron of Moore Park And that by vertue thereof James Butler the present Earl of Ossory was to succeed to his Father in the same places and Honours However I will send this night to Ireland for better information A true and perfect Catalogue of the Great Officers of State Nobility Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the Kingdom of Ireland according to their respective precedencies The Lord Lievtenant or Cheif Governor James Duke of Ormond Princes of the