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In this Book the Total of the Revenue reckon’d at the ancient Value | 661 | 06 | 08 | ||
The Annual Charge and Disbursements therein set down | 430 | 19 | 06 | ||
And so Remains | 230 | 07 | 02 |
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12. That when a Knight should ride out he might wear a Blue Silk Ribbon instead of his Garter. | |
14. That the Order and Manner of Offering up the Atchievements should be as is there prescribed, viz. before they offer their Money, their Swords should be first offered by Two Companions, which the Sovereign or his Deputy should appoint, and afterwards their Helmets with their Crests, by Two others of the Order. | |
20. That Knights absent in the Sovereign’s Service might be install’d by Deputy. | |
31. That the Sovereign should take a Signet of the Order abroad with him, to be fixed to all the Acts he does in Foreign Parts relating to this Order, in Distinction to those done at home. | |
34. That no Charge should be admitted upon the College by the Custos or Canons, without the Sovereign’s Consent likewise. |
To Article | 1. That the Interpretation of the Statutes, &c. belongeth to the Sovereign. |
2. The Three Points of Reproach declar’d, and what is meant by a Gentleman of Blood. | |
4. Of the Prerogative of the Feast. | |
5. How the Feast is to be observed by absent Knights. | |
6. Attendance on the Sovereign, if he be not at the Feast. | |
7. That the Sovereign’s Deputy may correct Things in Chapter. | |
12. The offering up of Atchievements, and a Taper arm’d with an Escutcheon. | |
13. Canons to sit in the lower Stalls, when any Knights are present. | |
14. That Six Knights make a Chapter. | |
20. The Manner of Installation set down. | |
21. Clause for a Foreign Knight’s Deputy to be conducted from the Chapter-House to the Stall; and for making an Election void, if the Knight send not his Proxy within Seven Months. | |
23. For advancing and translating of Stalls. | |
25. Plates not to be larger than the first Founders, except Strangers. | |
27. The Time Three Months prefix’d for the Executor of a deceas’d Knight-Companion to send back the Copy of the Orders deliver’d to him at his Admission, which might be also sent to one of the principal Officers of the Order. | |
38. Concerning the Collar of the Order. |
A Duke | 120 | Garters. | |
A Marquis | 110 | ||
An Earl | 100 | ||
A Viscount | 90 | ||
A Baron | 80 | ||
A Baronet | 70 | ||
A Knight-Batchelor | 60 |
l. | s. | d. | |
A George containing 161 Diamonds, Sold for | 71 | 2 | 0 |
A George cut in Onyx, with 41 Diamonds in the Garnish, | 37 | 0 | 0 |
A small George with a few Diamonds | 9 | 0 | 0 |
A George with 5 Rubies and 3 Diamonds, and 11 Diamonds in a Box | 11 | 0 | 0 |
A George cut in a Garnet | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 136 | 2 | 0 |
24 | Yards of Woollen Cloth. | ||
18 | Timber pur | Minever. | |
18 | Timber gross. | ||
3 | Timber de Biss. |
Of the Bishop of Winchester Prelate | 5 | Marks. | ||
Dukes | 5 |
Of every | Earl | 6 | Nobles. | ||
Baron or Baronet | 4 | ||||
Knight Batchelor | 2 |
Of | A Duke | 4 | Pounds. | ||
A Marquess | 5 | Marks. | |||
An Earl | 4 | ||||
A Baron | 6 | Nobles. | |||
A Knight Batchelor | 4 |
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To | Himself as Chancellor | 100 | 0 | per Ann. | ||
Register of the Order | 50 | 0 | ||||
Garter Principal King of Arms | 50 | 0 | ||||
Usher of the Black-Rod | 30 | 0 | ||||
Thirteen Alms-Knights | 237 | 5 | ||||
Total | 467 | 5 |
Place. | Day and Year. | Knights elected. | ||||
1. | Sign of the Lion in Brentford | July 11. 24 H. 6. | Alb. de Vasques Dalmadea, E. of Averentia. Lord Beauchamp. Lord Hoo. |
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2. | Sov. Bed-Chamber at Westminster | Nov. 27. 25 H. 6. | Sir Francis Surreyne. | |||
3. | London, within the Bishops Palace. | Feb. 8th 39 H. 6. | Richard E. of Warwick. Lord Bonvile. Sir Thomas Kyriel. Sir John Wenlock. |
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4. | Tower of London. | August 8. 14 Ed. 4. | G. Ubaldus, D. of Urbin. H. Percy, E. of North. |
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5. | Star-Chamber. | May 15th. 15 Ed. 4. | Edward Pr. of Wales. Richard Duke of York. T. Grey, Mar. of Dorset. |
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6. | Sovereign’s Bed-Chamber in the Wardrobe, London. | Febr. 10. 19 E. 4. | Ferdinand, K. of Spain. Hercules, D. of Ferrara. |
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7. | Greenwich, | July 14. 15 H. 8. | Lord Ferrers. | |||
8. | Calais. | Oct. 27th. 24 H. 8. | A. Montmor. E. Beamon. P. Chabot, E. of Newbl. |
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9. | Hampton-Court. | Jan. 9th. 32 H. 8. | Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford. | |||
10. | Windsor. | Aug. 6. 1 & 2 Ph. & Mar. | Emanuel Duke of Savoy. | |||
11. | Whitehall. | Feb. 8th. 20 Eliz. | John Casimire, Count Palatine of the Rhine. | |||
12. | York. | Sept. 12. 16 Car. I. | Thomas Earl of Strafford. |
Rambrith de Walsey | 25 Hen. 6. | ||
Johannes de Voynada | |||
Franciscus Sforza, Dux Mediolani | 28 Hen. 6. | ||
Franciscus secundus, Dux Britanniæ | 13, 14, 15, 22 E. 4. | ||
Henricus quartus, Rex Legionis & Castil. | 14 Ed. 4. | ||
Matthius Corvinus, Rex Hungariæ | 19, 22 Ed. 4. | ||
Fredericus secundus, Dux Austriæ | 22 E. 4. 1 R. 3. | ||
Philippus quartus, Dux Burgundiæ | 14 Hen. 7. | ||
Franciscus Maria, Dux Urbini | 1, 2 Hen. 8. | ||
Uladislaus secundus, Rex Hungariæ | 1, 2, 6 Hen. 8. | ||
Christianus secundus, Rex Daniæ | 6, 8 Hen. 8. | ||
Dux Barryæ | 8 Hen. 8 | ||
Comes Galaciæ | |||
Alphonsus Dux Ferrariæ | 13, 15 Hen. 8. | ||
Ludovicus secundus, Rex Hungariæ | 13, 14, 15 H. 8. | ||
Maximilianus Sforza, Dux Mediolani | 14, 15, 16 H. 8. | ||
Marchio Pescaræ | 17 Hen. 8. | ||
Johannes tertius, Rex Portugalliæ | 17, 18, 26, 28 H. 8. | ||
—— Marchio Mantuæ | 18 Hen. 8. | ||
Carolus Burbonus, Dux Vandosme | 24 Hen. 8. | ||
Gulielmus Dux Clivensis | 32 Hen. 8. | ||
—— Dux Bavariæ | |||
Dux Alvæ | 1 & 2 Ph. and M. | ||
Dux Medinæ Cæli | |||
Comes Fereæ | |||
Franciscus secundus, Rex Galliæ | |||
Franciscus tertius, Comes Palatinus | |||
Augustus Dux Saxoniæ | |||
Alphonsus secundus, Dux Ferrariæ | |||
—— Dux Andegavensis | |||
Dominus Grabazenby | 24 Hen. 8. | ||
Dominus Humers | |||
Dominus Johannes Mounte | |||
Dominus Harmibolt | |||
Dominus Boysy |
Principes. | Barones. | Equites. | ||
Dux Exoniæ. | Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Lovell | Dom. S. Stanley | |
Duc. Warwici | Dom. Audley | Dom. J. Holland | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Dudley | Dom. J. Steward | ||
Marc. Suffolc. | Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Lovell | Dom. J. Fengs | |
Com. Devoniæ | Dom. Audley | D. R. Woodvyle | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Foix. | Dom. A. Ogard | ||
Com. Salopiæ. | Duc. Warwici | Dom. Audley | Dom. R. Fengs | |
Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Dudley | Dom. T. Stanley | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Foix | Dom. T. Kiriell | ||
Dom. Sudeley. | Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Foix | Dom. R. Fengs | |
Duc. Warwici | Dom. Lovell | Dom. J. Fengs | ||
Com. Devoniæ | Dom. Audley | Dom. G. Bonevile | ||
Dom. Willoughby. | Duc. Warwici | Dom. Wells | Dom. T. Kiriell | |
Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Lovell | D. J. Montgomery | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Laware | D. R. Shotesbroke | ||
Dom. Scales. | Duc. Warwici | Dom. Foix | D. E. Hungerford | |
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Clyfford | D. G. Beauchamp | ||
Com. Devoniæ | Dom. Laware | Dom. A. Ogard | ||
Dom. Johannes Falstaff. | Duc. Warwici | Dom. Boucer | D. R. Hungerford | |
Duc. Norfolciæ | Dom. Audley | Dom. R. Roos. | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | D. Gray Ruffyn | Dom. A. Ogard | ||
Dom. J. Beauchamp. | Duc. Warwici | Dom. Foix | Dom. R. Fengs | |
Com. Devoniæ | Dom. Lovell | Dom. J. Fengs | ||
Com. Oxoniæ | Dom. Audley | Dom. R. Roos. |
To our Trusty and Well-beloved Servant, Sir Edward Walker, Kt. Garter, and Principal King of Arms, of our most Noble Order of the Garter.
By the Sovereign’s Command
Hen. de Vic.
In all due Obedience,
and Observance,
Thomas Rowe.
St. Martin’s-lane,
Feb. 27. 1637.
l. | s. | d. | ||
For Velom | 0 | 5 | 0 | |
For illumining the Arms and Letters | 0 | 10 | 0 | |
For Writing | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
For Binding and Gilding | 0 | 2 | 8 | |
For half a Yard of purple Velvet | 0 | 7 | 0 | |
For half a Yard of crimson Sattin | 0 | 7 | 0 | |
For the purple Silk for the Laces | 0 | 0 | 4 | |
For the white and green Silk for the Seal | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
For red Silk for the Strings, and garnishing the Book | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
For an Ounce and half of Venice Gold | 0 | 5 | 0 | |
For shaping, making the Bag, and garnishing | 0 | 3 | 4 | |
For red Sarcenet for lining the Bag | 0 | 1 | 4 | |
For a Box | 0 | 0 | 8 | |
Total | 3 | 4 | 6 |
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Imprim. For a | Knight-Batchelor | 13 | 04 | 28 | 00 | 00 | ||||
Baron | 13 | 04 | 30 | 00 | 00 | |||||
Viscount | 13 | 04 | 32 | 00 | 00 | |||||
Item. For a | Earl | 13 | 04 | and | 34 | 00 | 00 | |||
Marquiss | 13 | 04 | 36 | 00 | 00 | |||||
Duke | 13 | 04 | 40 | 00 | 00 | |||||
Prince | 13 | 04 | 38 | 00 | 00 |
Prince. | Duke. | Marquiss. | Earl. | |
To the Wardrobe | 06 00 00 | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 0 |
The Trumpets | 12 00 00 | 06 00 00 | 05 00 00 | 04 00 0 |
The Serj. Trumpet | 02 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 0 |
The Musicians | 16 00 00 | 08 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 06 00 0 |
Drums and Fifes | 04 00 00 | 02 00 00 | 01 15 00 | 01 10 0 |
Knight-Harbinger | 03 06 08 | 03 06 08 | 03 06 08 | 03 06 8 |
The Porters | 06 00 00 | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 0 |
Master Cook | 03 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Serjeant Porter | 06 00 00 | 03 00 00 | 02 00 00 | 01 00 0 |
To the Vestry | 02 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 0 |
Yeomen Harbingers | 06 00 00 | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 0 |
Ushers of the Hall | 02 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Grooms of Chamb. | 03 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Yeomen Ushers | 06 13 04 | 03 06 08 | 03 00 00 | 02 10 0 |
Quarter Waiters | 08 16 00 | 04 08 04 | 03 16 08 | 03 06 8 |
Sewers | 08 00 00 | 04 08 04 | 03 16 08 | 03 06 8 |
Buttery | 03 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Pantry | 03 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Cellar | 03 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 | 01 00 0 |
Viscount. | Baron. | Kt-Batch. | |
To the Wardrobe | 01 15 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 05 00 |
The Trumpets | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 00 |
The Serj. Trumpeter | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
The Musicians | 05 00 00 | 04 00 00 | 03 00 00 |
Drums and Fifes | 01 05 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Knight-Harbinger | 03 06 08 | 03 06 08 | 03 06 08 |
The Porters | 02 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 00 00 |
Master Cook | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Serjeant Porter | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
The Vestry | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Yeomen Harbingers | 02 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 00 00 |
Ushers of the Hall | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Grooms of Chamber | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Yeomen Ushers | 02 00 00 | 01 10 00 | 01 00 00 |
Quarter Waiters | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 00 |
Sewers | 03 00 00 | 02 10 00 | 02 00 00 |
Buttery | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Pantry | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Cellar | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 | 01 00 00 |
Ou. | Dr. | |
Two little Candlesticks chas’d and gilt, for Wax Candles | 092 | 06 |
Two Chalices, with four Pattens | 113 | 01 |
Two great Candlesticks, neat for Tapers | 553 | 15 |
Two little Basons | 251 | 15 |
One great Bason | 210 | 00 |
l. | s. | |
The Value at 12 s. the Ounce, came to | 730 | 10 |
Besides nine Cases | 009 | 10 |
1 The Sovereign King Edward III. | 2 Edward Prince of Wales. |
3 Henry, Duke of Lancast. | 4 Th. Beauchamp, E. War. |
5 Piers Capitow de la Bouch. | 6 Ralph Stafford, E. Staff. |
7 W. Montacute, E. Salisb. | 8 Rog. Mortimer, E. March. |
9 Sir John Lysle. | 10 Sir Barthol. Burghersh. |
11 Sir John Beauchamp. | 12 Sir John Mohun. |
13 Sir Hugh Courteney. | 14 Sir Thomas Holland. |
15 Sir John Grey. | 16 Sir Richard Fitz Simon. |
17 Sir Miles Stapleton. | 18 Sir Thomas Wale. |
19 Sir Hugh Wrotesley. | 20 Sir Nele Loring. |
21 Sir John Chandos. | 22 Sir James Audeley. |
23 Sir Otho Holland. | 24 Sir Henry Eam. |
25 Sir Sanchet Daubrichcourt. | 26 Sir Walter Paveley. |
The Sovereign’s Side | The Prince’s Side | |||||
3. | 1. The Sovereign, George, King of Great-Britain, France and Ireland; installed March 13. 1702-3. 2Queen Anne. | 2. George-August, Prince of Wales, &c. installed December 22d, 1706. 5 Queen Anne. | 4. | |||
5. Charles Fitzroy, Duke of Cleveland and Southampton, &c. installed April the first, 1673. 25 Charles II. | 6. John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, &c. installed May 28th, 1674. 26 Charles II. | |||||
7. Charles Lenox, Duke of Richmond, &c. installed April 20th, 1681. 33 Charles II. | 8. Charles Seymour, Duke of Somerset, &c. installed April 8th, 1684. 36 Charles II. | |||||
9. George Fitzroy, Duke of Northumberland, &c. installed April 8th, 1684. 36 Charles II. | 10. James Butler, Duke of Ormond, &c. installed April 5th, 1689. 1 William and Mary. | |||||
11. Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury, &c. installed June 5th, 1694. 6 William and Mary. | 12. Thomas Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, &c. installed May 14th, 1700. 12 William III. | |||||
13. Arnold Joost Van Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, &c. installed May 14th, 1700. 12 William III. | 14. John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, &c. installed March 13th, 1702-3. 2 Queen Anne. | |||||
15. Meinhardt Schonbergh, Duke of Schonbergh; installed September 2d, 1703. 2 Queen Anne. | 16. William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, &c. installed December 22d, 1710. 9 Queen Anne. | |||||
17. John Campbel, Duke of Argyle, &c. installed December 22nd, 1710. 9 Queen Anne. | 18. Henry de Grey, Duke of Kent, &c. installed August 4th, 1713. 12 Queen Anne. | |||||
19. John Poulett, Earl Poulett, &c. installed August 4th, 1713. 12 Queen Anne. | 20. Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, &c. installed August 4th, 1713. 12 Queen Anne. | |||||
21. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, &c. installed August 4th, 1713. 12 Queen Anne. | 22. Charles Mordant, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, &c. installed August 4th, 1713. 12 Queen Anne. | |||||
23. Charles Poulet, Duke of Bolton, &c. installed December 9th, 1714. 1 King George. | 24. John Maners, Duke of Rutland, &c. installed December 9th, 1714. 1 King George. | |||||
25. Lionel-Cranfield Sackvil, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex; installed December 9th, 1714. 1 King George. | 26. Charles Montague, Earl of Halifax, &c. installed December 9th, 1714. 1 King George. |