Honor military, and ciuill contained in foure bookes. Viz. 1. Iustice, and iurisdiction military. 2. Knighthood in generall, and particular. 3. Combats for life, and triumph. 4. Precedencie of great estates, and others.

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Honor military, and ciuill contained in foure bookes. Viz. 1. Iustice, and iurisdiction military. 2. Knighthood in generall, and particular. 3. Combats for life, and triumph. 4. Precedencie of great estates, and others.
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Segar, William, Sir, d. 1633.
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Imprinted at London :: By Robert Barker, printer to the Queenes most Excellent Maiestie,
Anno Dom. 1602.
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Titles of honor and nobility -- Early works to 1800.
Knights and knighthood -- Early works to 1800.
Sports tournaments -- Early works to 1800.
Tournaments, Medieval -- Early works to 1800.
Precedence -- Early works to 1800.
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"Honor military, and ciuill contained in foure bookes. Viz. 1. Iustice, and iurisdiction military. 2. Knighthood in generall, and particular. 3. Combats for life, and triumph. 4. Precedencie of great estates, and others." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A11863.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The third Article was pronounced by the Duke of Sueuia, viz.

THat if any Gentleman (of what title soeuer) hath by word or deed dis∣honored any virgin, widow, or other gentlewomā: or hath by force ta∣ken or deteined any goods or lands to them or any of them belonging, he shalbe iudged vnworthy to receiue fame and honour in these triumphs, hee shall also forfeit his horses, and with infamy be expulsed the Lists. Such is my censure irreuocable. I likewise constitute Carolus Lord of Hohenheuuen to be a King in these triumphs, and Leader of the Nobility of Sueuia.

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