A Concise History of Knighthood: Containing the Religious and Military Orders which Have Been Instituted in Europe. With Descriptions of Their Mantles, Caps, Collars, Stars, Ribbons, and Mottoes. Also Accounts of the Installations of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and St. Patrick; and Correct Lists of the Knights of Each. To which is Added the Antient Ceremonies Used at Duels, Combats, Justs, and Tournaments. The Whole Imbellished with 82 Copper Plates, Comprising 116 Orders, Accurately Drawn and Neatly Engraved. Being the Completest Collection Ever Published in Great Britain. In Two Volumes. Collected from the Best and Most Approved Prints and Manuscripts. With a Correct Index to the Whole, Volume 1W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, W. Owen, S. Crowder, ... [and 18 others in London], 1784 - Dueling - 268 pages |
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... Sir William Segar ) that we have of Ceremonies in making a Knight in England , was in the year 506 , in the following man- ner ; viz . A ftage was erected in fome cathedral , or fpacious place near it , to which the gentleman was ...
... Sir William Segar ) that we have of Ceremonies in making a Knight in England , was in the year 506 , in the following man- ner ; viz . A ftage was erected in fome cathedral , or fpacious place near it , to which the gentleman was ...
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... William Montacute , Earl of Salisbury . Roger Mortimer , Earl of March . Sir John Lifle . Sir Bartholomew Bergherft . Sir John Beauchamp . Sir John Mohun . Sir Hugh Courtenay . Sir Thomas Holland , Sir John Grey . Sir Richard Fitz Simon .
... William Montacute , Earl of Salisbury . Roger Mortimer , Earl of March . Sir John Lifle . Sir Bartholomew Bergherft . Sir John Beauchamp . Sir John Mohun . Sir Hugh Courtenay . Sir Thomas Holland , Sir John Grey . Sir Richard Fitz Simon .
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... William , Lord Latimer . Regnold , Lord Cobham , John , Lord Nevil of Raby , Ralph , Lord Baffet of Drayton . Sir Walter Manny . Sir Thomas Ufford . Sir Thomas Felton . Sir William Fitz - Warrin . Sir Francis Van - Halle . Sir Alan Boxhall ...
... William , Lord Latimer . Regnold , Lord Cobham , John , Lord Nevil of Raby , Ralph , Lord Baffet of Drayton . Sir Walter Manny . Sir Thomas Ufford . Sir Thomas Felton . Sir William Fitz - Warrin . Sir Francis Van - Halle . Sir Alan Boxhall ...
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... William Scroop , Earl of Wiltshire . William Beauchamp , Lord Bergavenny . John , Lord Beaumont . William , Lord Willoughby . Richard , Lord Grey . Sir Nicholas Sarnsfield . Sir Philip de la Vache . Sir Robert Knolles . Sir Simon Burley .
... William Scroop , Earl of Wiltshire . William Beauchamp , Lord Bergavenny . John , Lord Beaumont . William , Lord Willoughby . Richard , Lord Grey . Sir Nicholas Sarnsfield . Sir Philip de la Vache . Sir Robert Knolles . Sir Simon Burley .
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... William , Lord Roos . Thomas , Lord Morley . Edward Charlton , Lord Powys . John , Lord Lovel . Hugh , Lord Burnell . Sir John Cornwall . Sir William Arundel . Sir John Stanley . Sir Robert Umfreville . Sir Thomas Rampston . Sir Thomas ...
... William , Lord Roos . Thomas , Lord Morley . Edward Charlton , Lord Powys . John , Lord Lovel . Hugh , Lord Burnell . Sir John Cornwall . Sir William Arundel . Sir John Stanley . Sir Robert Umfreville . Sir Thomas Rampston . Sir Thomas ...
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alfo alſo altar appointed AUSTRIA badge Biſhop Black Rod breaft ceremony Chancellor choir collar compofed confifted conftitute crofs croſs double reverences Duke Earl Edward Efquires enamelled enfign faid Order fame feal fee plate fenior fervice fhall fhould fide filk filver firft firſt fome Frederick ftall ftar ftatutes fuch furcoat fword Garter Genealogift Gentlemen George gold haue heirs and fucceffors Henry Herald himſelf imperial crowns inftalled invefted James junior Knights King of Arms King of France Knights Companions Knights Elect letters patent Lord Majefty manner mantle Marquis men at arms moft honourable Order moſt honourable motto noble Order oath Officers of Arms ordain ORDER O F Order of St Order was inftituted pendent perfon pleaſure prefent Prince of Wales proceffion proxy quoth Regiſter right fhoulder Royal Highneſs ſhall Sir Charles Sir John Sir Robert Gunning Sir William Sovereign thefe theſe Thistle thoſe Ufher ufual Viſcount wear worn
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Page 76 - AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
Page 139 - Chancellory and he was invefted in* like manner by his Excellency, who delivered to him the ftatutes and the regifter of the Order. Lord Delvin was next introduced, and, having taken the oath, was invefted as Secretary ; and in like manner Charles Henry Coote, Efq. as Genealogift, John Frcemantle, Efq. a» IJJher, and William Hawkins, Efq.
Page 122 - England, that the feveral princes might know how much he honoured their orders ; he fet the arms of the princes (circled with their orders) over the gate of his palace at Linlithgow, with the order of St. Andrew. ' About the time of the Reformation, this order was fcarcely ufed, the knights then being fo very zealous for the reformed religion, that they left their order ; and it was not refumed till the reign of king James VII.
Page 145 - Majlcr'vn. the centre, the Prince's chair on his left hand, the Prelate, and the Chancellor at the two ends of the Sovereign's table, and the Knights on each fide ; and the Efquires remained ftanding till after grace was-faid, when they retired to the feats prepared for them.
Page 125 - ... of the Sovereign and twelve brethren or knights, making in the whole thirteen, and four officers. The star is worn on the left side of the coat or cloak, and consists of a St. Andrew's cross of silver embroidery, with rays going out betwixt the points of the cross ; on the middle thereof a...
Page 142 - His excellency alone being in the full mantle, habit and collar of the Order, the other Knights in the furcoat only, and with their caps and feathers in their hands ; their mantles, collars, and fwords having been previoufly fent to the chapter room.
Page 21 - Is fixed a knot of filver ribbons that fall over his gloves, which are of kid, laced at the top with filver, and adorned at the opening with a knot, as that on the cuff.
Page 145 - ... till after grace was faid, when they retired to the feats prepared for them. Towards the end of the firft courfe, when his Excellency flood up uncovered, the knights rofe uncovered, and the king of arms proclaimed by the found of trumpet, that the grand matter and knights companions of the moft jHuftrious order of St. Patrick drank the fovereign's health.
Page 31 - The Knights Companions in the full habit of the Order, the Officers of the Order in their mantles, the Knights Elect in the under habit of the Order, having their caps and feathers in their hands, and the Proxies in their ordinary habit, attended the Sovereign in the Royal Apartment; the Officers of Arms in the Presence-chamber, the Prebends and Poor Knights in the Guard-chamber.
Page 103 - I exhort and admonifh you, to ufe your fword to the glory of God, the defence of the Gofpel, the maintenance of your Sovereign's right and honour, and of all equity and juftice, to the utmoftof your power.