Analogia honorum, or, A treatise of honour and nobility, according to the laws and customes of England collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern : in two parts : the first containing honour military, and relateth to war, the second, honour civil, and relateth
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- Analogia honorum, or, A treatise of honour and nobility, according to the laws and customes of England collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern : in two parts : the first containing honour military, and relateth to war, the second, honour civil, and relateth
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- Logan, John, 17th cent.
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- London :: Printed by Tho. Roycroft ...,
- 1677.
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- Nobility -- Great Britain.
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"Analogia honorum, or, A treatise of honour and nobility, according to the laws and customes of England collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern : in two parts : the first containing honour military, and relateth to war, the second, honour civil, and relateth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A48960.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2025.
Contents
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- THE FIRST PART; OR Honour Military.
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THE SECOND PART; OR Honour Civil: AND Treateth of the Nobility and Gentry, according to the Laws and Customes of
England. - CHAP. I.
- OF THE KING, OR MONARCH OF Great Britain. CHAP. II.
- OF THE PRINCE. CHAP. III.
- OF DUKES. CHAP. IV.
- OF MARQUISSES CHAP. V.
- OF EARLES. CHAP. VI.
- OF VISCOUNTS. CHAP. VII.
- OF THE Lords Spiritual. CHAP. VIII.
- OF BARONS. CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X. Barons by Tenure.
- CHAP. XI. Barons by VVrit, which is the second kind of Barons menti∣oned in the former Division of Barons.
- CHAP. XII. Barons by Patent, which is the third kind of Barons menti∣oned in the former Division of Barons.
- PRIVILEDGES Incident to the NOBILITY According to the Laws of England. CHAP. XIII.
- NOBILITY AND LORDS IN REPUTATION ONLY. CHAP. XIV.
- OF THE QUEEN CONSORT, AND OF NOBLE WOMEN. CHAP. XV.
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OF KNIGHTHOOD IN GENERAL
CHAP. XVI. -
KNIGHTS Of the most Noble Order of the Garter, OR S
t GEORGE. CHAP. XVII. - OF Knights Bannerets. CHAP. XVIII.
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OF BARONETS. CHAP. XIX.
- By the King. THE INSTRUCTIONS Within mentioned to be observed by Our COMMISSIONERS WITHIN NAMED.
- THE PRECEDENT OF THE PATENT OF Creation of Baronets.
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A CATALOGUE OF THE Baronets of England ACCORDING To their Creations from the first Institution to the last; with their Seats and Titles expressed in their Patents,
Anno 9.Ia∣cobi Regis, 1611.
- KNIGHTS OF THE BATH. CHAP. XX.
- OF Knights Batchelors, With what is incident to that Degree of KNIGHTHOOD According to the Laws of England. CHAP. XXI.
- KNIGHTS OF THE Round Table. CHAP. XXII.
- KNIGHTS OF THE THISTLE, OR OF St. Andrew in Scotland. CHAP. XXIII.
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ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD Which are or were Instituted in PALESTINE AND OTHER Parts of ASIA. CHAP. XXIV.
- Knights of the Holy Sepulchre in Ierusalem.
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Knights Hospitallers of St.
John Baptist inJerusalem, called Knights of theRhodes, now ofMalta. - Knights Templars.
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Knights of St.
Lazarus. - Knights of St. Bass.
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Knights of St.
Katharine at MountSinai. -
Knights of the Martyrs in
Pale∣stine. -
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD IN SPAIN.
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Knights of the Oak in
Navarr. -
Knights of the Lilly in
Na∣varr. - Knights of the Band.
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Knights of the Dove in
Castile. -
Ordo de la Scama in
Castile. -
Knights of the Lilly in
Aragon. - Knights of Mount-joy.
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Knights of
Acon, orAcres. -
Knights of St.
James inGalicia. -
Knights of St. Saviour in
Ara∣gon. -
Knights of St.
Julian de Pereyro, or ofAlcantara. -
Knights of
Calatrava inCastile. -
Knights of
Truxillo, orTrugillo. -
Knights of our
Lady, and of StGeorge ofMontesa inValen∣cia -
Knights of St.
Mary de Merced inAragon. -
Knights of the
Rosary inTole∣do
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Knights of the Oak in
- ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD IN FLANDERS.
- ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD IN PORTUGAL.
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ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD IN FRANCE.
- Knights of Iesus Christ.
- Knights of the Passion of Iesus Christ.
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Knights of the blessed Virgin
Ma∣ry of MountCarmel. -
Knights of St.
Michael. -
Knights of St.
Esprit, or of the Holy Ghost. -
Knights of the Order of the
Genet. -
Knights of the Crown Royal a∣mongst the
Frizons. - Knights of our Lady of the Star.
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Knights of the Thistle of
Bour∣bon. -
Knights of the
Porcupine. -
Knights of the
Croissant ofAn∣jou. -
The Order of the
Ermine inBre∣tagne.
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DEGREES OF KNIGHTHOOD IN ITALY.
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Knights of St.
Mary the Glo∣rious. -
Knights of the Holy Ghost in
Saxia atRome. -
The Constantinian Angelick Knights of St.
George which was formerly inGreece. -
Knights of St.
Peter atRome. -
Knights of St.
George atRome. -
Knights of St.
Paul atRome. -
Knights called
Pios atRome. -
Knights of
Loretto. -
Knights of the glorious Virgin
Ma∣ry ofRome. -
Knights of Iesus at
Rome. -
Knights
de la Calza inVenice. -
Knights of St.
Mark inVenice. -
Knights of St.
George atGenoa. -
Knights of the Order of the pre∣cious Blood of our Saviour Ie∣sus Christ at
Mantua. -
Knights of St.
Stephen atFlo∣rence. -
Knights of the Knot in
Naples. -
Knights of the
Argonauts of St.Nicholas inNaples. -
Knights of the
Ermyn inNa∣ples.
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Knights of St.
- DEGREES OF KNIGHTHOOD IN SAVOY.
- A DEGREE OF KNIGHTHOOD IN SWITZERLAND, CALLED Knights of the Bear.
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DEGREES OF KNIGHTHOOD IN GERMANY.
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Knights of the Tutonick Order of
Prusia. -
Knights of St.
Gereom. -
Knights of St.
George inAu∣stria andCarinthia. -
Knights of St.
Michael the Arch-Angel. -
Knights of St.
Anthony inHai∣nolt. -
Knights of the Tusin Order in
Bo∣hemia orAustria. -
Knights of St.
Hubert inGulick orJuliers. -
Knights of the Order of St.
James inHolland.
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Knights of the Tutonick Order of
- DEGREES OF KNIGHTHOOD IN SWEDEN.
- KNIGHTS OF THE Order of the Elephant IN DENMARK.
- DEGREES OF KNIGHTHOOD IN POLAND.
- KNIGHTS OF THE Order of the Dragon OVERTHROWN IN HUNGARY.
- KNIGHTS OF Saint Anthony IN AETHIOPIA.
- KNIGHTS OF THE West-Indies.
- OF ESQUIRES. CHAP. XXV.
- THE DEFINITION OR DESCRIPTION OF THE GENTRY OR Civil Nobility OF ENGLAND. CHAP. XXVI.
- OF YEOMEN. CHAP. XXVII.
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- THE SECOND PART OF Honour Civil: CHAP. I.
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CHAP. II. Treats of the Cities of
England, with the Shire or chief Town Corporate in each County; and first withBerk∣shire. - A TABLE OF THE Contents or Heads Of the several CHAPTERS IN THE TREATISE OF Honour and Nobility.