The genealogist . Earle ofWarwick. Jlif LadyHopton. The LordCouipton. Sir In the middest of tlie same chamber was Served a bord for the ltoui. to sit in this manner:— Note. The other gentle-women sate in an otheiplace at Banquet. The 1 and2 course being ended,voidance was made ofall tilings on the table,salt & all. Then camein a costly and delicatebanquet at the upertable only, which, beingended and voided, andgrace said by the LordRussells Chaplaine, theLords washed, and afterrose and returned againeinto the Bedchamberand presently departedthence. PRESENTS GIVEN. The Que


The genealogist . Earle ofWarwick. Jlif LadyHopton. The LordCouipton. Sir In the middest of tlie same chamber was Served a bord for the ltoui. to sit in this manner:— Note. The other gentle-women sate in an otheiplace at Banquet. The 1 and2 course being ended,voidance was made ofall tilings on the table,salt & all. Then camein a costly and delicatebanquet at the upertable only, which, beingended and voided, andgrace said by the LordRussells Chaplaine, theLords washed, and afterrose and returned againeinto the Bedchamberand presently departedthence. PRESENTS GIVEN. The Queens Majestic—a great standing cuppeCountess of Sussex—a standing of Leicester- a great bole. THE QUEENS ORDINARY tlip. ]Midwife - - - 3 //.To the Nurse - • - - xl. .s*. 1^^ Note. That they sent their presents privatly into the bedchamber. i/.y. ixi ,«i . ??1 . .?( i;-- I ;; •/> ;.; .? >T/;•-.:; r ?? .h ?.-? -r^ i>i.; i-i-. Aji 28 PEYTON FAMILY. Commuuicated by Walter IiYK. The ensuing CVvtiticato of Pedij^reu was recently found in a volume of C<»llection3 by Gr-qnvy Kinpr, Raujc Dm<jon, nuw in the possession of Sir C. , Bart. The vo


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