Works of the Camden Society, Issue 43

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Camden Society, 1849 - 140 pages
 

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Page 136 - Lord, James by the grace of god Kinge of England Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the faithe &c the fowerth, and of Scotland the nyne and thirteth.
Page vii - On Feb. 10, 1619, he was seized with a vomiting of blood, which brought on a deliquium, and continued at intervals till August following. In June this year, he had a dispute with his brother kings Garter and Norroy, about the appointment of his deputies to visit for him, which, though founded partly on a mistake, did not prevent their complaining to the commissioners for executing the office of earl marshal. He vindicated himself in his answer to the earl of Arundel, and the matter seems to have...
Page iii - Treasurer. C. PURTON COOPER, ESQ. QC, DCL, FRS, FSA WILLIAM DURRANT COOPER, ESQ. FSA BOLTON CORNEY, ESQ. MRSL SIR HENRY ELLIS, KH, FRS, Sec. SA THE REV. JOSEPH HUNTER, FSA PETER LEVESQUE, ESQ. FSA THOMAS JOSEPH PETTIGREW, ESQ.
Page 137 - ... and also to reprove, control, and make infamous by proclamation, all such as unlawfully and without just authority, usurped or took any name or title of honour or dignity.
Page 132 - ... and members thereof apperteynynge to the offyce and charge of the saide Clarencieulx kinge of armes from tyme to tyme as often and when as he shall thinke moste necessarye and conveniente for the same And not onelye to enter into all churches castles howses and other places at hys discrecion to peruse and take knowledge survey and viewe of all manner of armes cognisances crestf and other devises of armes of all and singuler oure subjectf aswell bodies pollitique as others within the saide province...
Page 132 - ... standards, pennons, and hatchments of tent and pavilions, as also in plate, jewells, paper, parchment, windowes, gravestones, and monuments...
Page 132 - Lord James by the grace of god king of England, Scotland, Fraunce and Ireland, Defendor of the Faith &c.
Page vii - I neither know, neither have heard, that his proceedings have distasted the Lords, or grieved the Gentry of those parts : but I have heard him commended by divers for his good carriage and skill. Verily to Mr. Philipot I have granted a Commission for Kent, induced thereunto by the desire and commendation of many Knights, yea Deputy-Lieutenants and Gentlemen of especial note in that County, under their hands, which shall be produced. I, remaining in this county this Vacation, will be a Supervisor...
Page 134 - Proclamacon or Restriction heretofore had made enacted ordeyned or provided or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary thereof in any wise...
Page 134 - January, in the fourteenth yeare of our raigne of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, and of Scotland the fiftith.

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