A political index to the histories of Great Britain and Ireland; or, A complete register of the hereditary honours, public offices, and persons in office, Bind 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806 |
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... King Edward III . was created Duke of Lancaster , by the same Monarch , he had in- vestiture , not only by the King's girding him with the sword , but by putting on him a cap of fur , under a coronet of gold set with precious stones ...
... King Edward III . was created Duke of Lancaster , by the same Monarch , he had in- vestiture , not only by the King's girding him with the sword , but by putting on him a cap of fur , under a coronet of gold set with precious stones ...
Side 2
... King or Queen , Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin ; and if ... Edward III . created Dukes , and Richard II . created Marquisses , both of ... kings of Eng- · land to assign some stated pension to the person whom land Of ...
... King or Queen , Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin ; and if ... Edward III . created Dukes , and Richard II . created Marquisses , both of ... kings of Eng- · land to assign some stated pension to the person whom land Of ...
Side 4
... Edward , he rescued the King and his adherents out of the hands of Simon Mountfort , Earl of Lei- cester . It cannot be doubted but that several Parliaments were held by King Henry III . and King Edward I .; yet no record is to be found ...
... Edward , he rescued the King and his adherents out of the hands of Simon Mountfort , Earl of Lei- cester . It cannot be doubted but that several Parliaments were held by King Henry III . and King Edward I .; yet no record is to be found ...
Side 9
... Edward Earl of Hertford . King EDWARD VI . The Earl of Hertford , now Duke of Somerset . 1552 John , Duke of Northumberland . Bishop Gardiner . Queen MARY . Queen ELIZABETH . 1588 Sir Nicholas Bacon . Sir William Cecil , afterwards Lord ...
... Edward Earl of Hertford . King EDWARD VI . The Earl of Hertford , now Duke of Somerset . 1552 John , Duke of Northumberland . Bishop Gardiner . Queen MARY . Queen ELIZABETH . 1588 Sir Nicholas Bacon . Sir William Cecil , afterwards Lord ...
Side 10
... King CHARLES II . 1660 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . 1667 Duke of Buckingham - Duke of Lauderdale . 912 Lord Ashley - Lord Arlington - and Sir Thomas Clifford - af- terwards Lord Clifford . 1673 Lord Arlington - Lord Ashley , created ...
... King CHARLES II . 1660 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . 1667 Duke of Buckingham - Duke of Lauderdale . 912 Lord Ashley - Lord Arlington - and Sir Thomas Clifford - af- terwards Lord Clifford . 1673 Lord Arlington - Lord Ashley , created ...
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Side x - They had, anciently, for the support of their state, the third penny out of the sheriff's court, issuing out of the pleas of the shire whereof they had their title, as in ancient times there were no counts or earls but had a county or shire for his earldom.
Side 144 - At coronations, he places the crown on the king's head ' ; and, wherever the court may be, the king and queen are the proper domestic parishioners of the archbishop.
Side 331 - By stat. 21, Henry VIII., he is to attend the King's person ; to manage the debates in Council ; to propose matters from the King at the Council ; and to report to the King the resolutions thereupon. The Treasury.
Side 454 - Britain, from time to time to nominate, constitute and appoint, during his or their pleasure, such members of the Privy Council (of whom the two principal secretaries of state and the chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being...
Side 153 - Wells, in 10ИЯ ; and from this, disputes arose between the monks of Bath and the canons of Wells, about the election of a bishop; but they were...
Side 231 - Kome eight saints and one cardinal ; and to the English nation one lord chief justice, five lord chancellors, three lord treasurers, one principal secretary of state, one chancellor to the university of Oxford, and two masters of the rolls.
Side x - E iris but had a county or shire for his Earldom : Afterwards, the number of Earls increasing, they took their title from some eminent town or village, or even from their own seat or park ; and some from illustrious families, as Salisbury, Peterborough, Stamford, Paulet, Cholmondeley, Ferrers, Waldegrave, Stanhope, Ashburnham, vfe.
Side 354 - May, 1630, there was a decree made, in a session of sewers, held at Boston, by Robert Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, Edward Earl of Dorset, Lord Chamberlain to the Queen, John...
Side x - His coronation robes are of crimson velvet lined with taffeta, and has four guards of ermine on the right side, and three on the left, set at equal distances, with gold lace above each guard, and tied up to the left shoulder by a white...
Side ix - III. before this dignity was introduced into England, when his eldest son, commonly called the Black Prince, was created Duke of Cornwall. The only ceremony at his investiture, was girding him with the sword.; When John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III. was created Duke of Lancaster, by the same Monarch, he had investiture, not only by the -King's girding him with the sword, but by putting on him a cap of fur, under a coronet of gold set with precious stones. In the twenty-first year of King Richard...