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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The loose papers consisted of the usual official papers relating to knighthoods, ceremonial, and the statutes of the Order. To facilitate reference to all this material Sir Duncan A. D. Campbell, Bart., Usher of the Green Rod, ...
The loose papers consisted of the usual official papers relating to knighthoods, ceremonial, and the statutes of the Order. To facilitate reference to all this material Sir Duncan A. D. Campbell, Bart., Usher of the Green Rod, ...
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papers to two more volumes, and the statutes fill a final volume. The whole thirteen volumes are now being bound at Sir Duncan's private expense. In giving me access to the papers and his most ungrudging co-operation throughout Sir ...
papers to two more volumes, and the statutes fill a final volume. The whole thirteen volumes are now being bound at Sir Duncan's private expense. In giving me access to the papers and his most ungrudging co-operation throughout Sir ...
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These lists have been collated with those given by Nicolas, and with the imperfect lists given in John Frost's "Translation of the Statutes of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, with a list of Grand Crosses, Commanders and Knights" ...
These lists have been collated with those given by Nicolas, and with the imperfect lists given in John Frost's "Translation of the Statutes of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, with a list of Grand Crosses, Commanders and Knights" ...
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The earliest feast of which we have authentic record is that of Easter, 1350, of which the chronicle of Geoffrey Le Baker (p. 109) gives us so circumstancial an account. Even in the days of Charles II. the original statutes II.
The earliest feast of which we have authentic record is that of Easter, 1350, of which the chronicle of Geoffrey Le Baker (p. 109) gives us so circumstancial an account. Even in the days of Charles II. the original statutes II.
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A further reformation of the statutes projected and promulgated by Edward VI, in 1553 was not carried into effect owing to the king's death. Under Elizabeth no material change was made in the Order save for the discontinuance of the ...
A further reformation of the statutes projected and promulgated by Edward VI, in 1553 was not carried into effect owing to the king's death. Under Elizabeth no material change was made in the Order save for the discontinuance of the ...
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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