The Knights of England: A Complete Record from the Earliest Time to the Present Day of the Knights of All the Orders of Chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of Knights Bachelors. Incorporating a Complete List of Knights Bachelors Dubbed in Ireland, Tom 1 |
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There is no distinction whatever of class according as the dubbing is performed by the Sovereign himself or by his deputy. ... The power which still 'remains in the lord lieutenant of Ireland of creating knights is a survival of this ...
There is no distinction whatever of class according as the dubbing is performed by the Sovereign himself or by his deputy. ... The power which still 'remains in the lord lieutenant of Ireland of creating knights is a survival of this ...
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Although the Sovereign may authorise any of his subjects to confer the honour of knighthood, the Lord Lieutenant ... During the fifteenth century the authority of the Chief Governor for the time being known as Lieutenant, Deputy, ...
Although the Sovereign may authorise any of his subjects to confer the honour of knighthood, the Lord Lieutenant ... During the fifteenth century the authority of the Chief Governor for the time being known as Lieutenant, Deputy, ...
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Sir Anthony St. Leger, K.G., then Lord Deputy, thus became the first "Viceroy," and from that date onwards the power of conferring Knighthood was certainly confined to the Chief Governors. With this date then a Roll of Knights dubbed in ...
Sir Anthony St. Leger, K.G., then Lord Deputy, thus became the first "Viceroy," and from that date onwards the power of conferring Knighthood was certainly confined to the Chief Governors. With this date then a Roll of Knights dubbed in ...
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The Chief Governors of Ireland were known by the different titles of Lord Lieutenant, Lord Deputy, Lord Justice and Lord Justices. One Lord Justice, and sometimes two, were appointed to carry on the Government during the absence from ...
The Chief Governors of Ireland were known by the different titles of Lord Lieutenant, Lord Deputy, Lord Justice and Lord Justices. One Lord Justice, and sometimes two, were appointed to carry on the Government during the absence from ...
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1st earl 1st lord 2nd earl afterwards 1st alderman alderman of London Alexander Arthur Augustus Banneret baron bart Bengal Buckingham Palace Capt Charles chief justice civil division Colony commissioner deputy of Ireland Died dispensation of installation dubbed in Ireland Dublin Castle duke Edmund Edward Essex ibid Francis Frederick governor Honorary Indian Staff Corps installation same day Installed by proxy Invested Apr Ionian Islands Ireland James James's Palace July 18 July 23 June 22 Kent ibid King King's Knighted and invested knighthood Knights Bachelors late Letters patent Lieut London ibid lord deputy lord lieutenant lord mayor Majesty's marquess mayor of London minister plenipotentiary Nicholas Nominated Norfolk ibid occasion patent of dispensation queen Richard Robert Royal secretary Sept serjeant-at-law sheriff of London Sir John Sir William statute supra Surrey Surrey ibid Sussex Theobalds Whitehall Windsor Castle York