The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First, : his royal consort, family, and court, collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., & with notes, historical, topographical, biographical and bibliographical. . and in like manner created Viscount Wallingford *. Afterward Sir Philipp Stanhop was brought in his surcote of scarlett, theLord Daring carying his Roabe, the Lord Compton and the Lord Norris assistinghim, and was created Lord Stanhop of Shelford. Then they retourned that waythey cam


The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First, : his royal consort, family, and court, collected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., & with notes, historical, topographical, biographical and bibliographical. . and in like manner created Viscount Wallingford *. Afterward Sir Philipp Stanhop was brought in his surcote of scarlett, theLord Daring carying his Roabe, the Lord Compton and the Lord Norris assistinghim, and was created Lord Stanhop of Shelford. Then they retourned that waythey came to the Counsell-chamber, first, Viscount Brackley, then ViscountWallingford and the Lord Stanhop, in such order as they went, the trumpettsand drummes sounding2/] 1 Of this title Camden remarks in his Annals, that it was conferred on Lord Knollys notwith-standing the Honour of Wallingford belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall. * From the manuscript volume in Camdens autograph in Harl. MSS. 5176, where follows thismemorandum :— Receaved the 16th of November, uppon a partition of the fees for the Knights ofthe Bath, ten other Knights, the Creation of Viscount Brackley and Lord Stanhop £.67 5 O And for six Knights fees receaved by Mr. Somersett - - - - 4 16 0 To Clarenceux his part. Summa totalis - £.72 1 0. 224 TRIUMPHS AT LUDLOW ON PRINCE CHARLESS CREATION, \6\6. •In honour of this joyfull Creation, says Howes in his Chronicle, therewere solemn Triumphs performed at Ludlow in the county of Salop, and pub-lished by Master Daniell Powell, On the 9th of November Mr. Chamberlain wrote to Sir Dudley Carleton : Our gallants flaunt it out in their greatest bravery at the Princes Creation;which was performed on Monday at Whitehall, with all solemnity within doors;for the sharpness of the weather and the Princes craziness [ill health] did notpermit any public shew. I have not the list of the Knights of the Bath, thatwere made at the time; but it may suffice that they were all o


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