An exact catalogue of the nobility of England and lords spiritual, according to their resective precedencies with all their titles of honor (whether by creation, succession, or office), and the particular times of their several promotions : together with their paternal coats of arms, and also those of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in blazon / by Robert Dale, Gent. ...

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An exact catalogue of the nobility of England and lords spiritual, according to their resective precedencies with all their titles of honor (whether by creation, succession, or office), and the particular times of their several promotions : together with their paternal coats of arms, and also those of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in blazon / by Robert Dale, Gent. ...
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"An exact catalogue of the nobility of England and lords spiritual, according to their resective precedencies with all their titles of honor (whether by creation, succession, or office), and the particular times of their several promotions : together with their paternal coats of arms, and also those of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal sees in blazon / by Robert Dale, Gent. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35826.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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AN Alphabetical Index, Of all the TITLES; Contain'd in the Foregoing Catalogue.

A.

  • ABERGAVENNY; (in Monmouth∣shire) Baron, p. 119. n. 1.
  • ABINGDON; (in Berkshire) Earl, p. 74. n. 54.
  • Admiral of England; vide Lord High Ad∣miral of England.
  • Ailesborough; vide COVENTRY of Ailes∣borough.
  • AILESBURY; (in Buckinghamshire) Earl, p. 64. n. 41.
  • ALBEMARLE; (in Normandy) Earl, vide the Addenda.

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  • Aldate; vide S. Aldates.
  • Almoner; to his Majesty (an Office) Lord, p. 102. n. 5.
  • Alton; (in Staffordshire) Marquis, p. 23. n. 15.
  • Ambassador extraordinary; to the Emperor of Germany, p. 147. n. 45.
  • to the Grand Seignior, p. 128. n. 15.
  • Ampthill Honor; (in Bedfordshire) Here∣ditary High Steward, p. 64. n. 41. See also Bruce of Ampthill.
  • Andover; (in Hantshire) Viscount, p. 49. n. 21.
  • ANGLESEY; (an Isle) Earl, p. 61. n. 37.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 70 n. 48.
  • Annesley; (a Family) of Newport-Painel (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 61. n. 37.
  • Aram; vide LEXINGTON of Aram.
  • Arcal, or Ercal; vide Newport of High Ercal.
  • Arclo; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 17. n. 8.
  • ARLINGTON, alias Harlington; (in Mid∣dlesex) Countess, p. 66. n. 43. see also p. 16. n. 7.
  • of Arlington; Baroness, p. 66. n. 43.
  • ARRAN; (an Island in Galway, Ireland) Earl, p. 162. n. 69.
  • ARUNDEL; (a Family) of Treryse (in Cornwal) Baron, p. 151. n. 52.
  • of Wardour (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 133. n. 23.
  • Arundel; (in Sussex) Earl, p. 9. n. 1.

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  • ASAPH; vide St. ASAPH.
  • Ascot; (in Buckinghamshire) Viscount, p. 55. n. 28.
  • ASHBURNHAM; (a Family) of Ashburn∣ham (in Sussex) Baron, p. 160. n. 67.
  • Ashford, of Ashford; (in Kent) Baron, vide the Addenda.
  • Ashley; (a Family) of Wimborn S. Giles (in Dorsetshire) Baron, p. 67. n. 44.
  • Avalon; vide Mordaunt of Avalon.
  • AUDLEY; (a Family) of Heleigh (in Staf∣fordshire) Baron, p. 120. n. 2.
  • Audley-end; a Royal Palace (in Essex) Housekeeper, p 40. n. 8.
  • Aumouth; vide Churchill of Aumouth.
  • Avon; vide Stratford upon Avon.

B.

  • BAdenagh; vide Comyn of Badenagh.
  • Badlesmere; (a Family) Baron, p. 34. n. 1.
  • BANGOR; (City) Bishop, p. 106. n. 11.
  • Bangor; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 22 n. 14.
  • Baronets of England; p. 124. n. 7. p. 58. n. 32. p. 85. n. 68. p. 50. n. 22. p. 140. n. 33. p. 54. n. 26. p. 80. n. 62. p. 140. n. 34. p. 75. n. 55. p. 29. n. 1. p. 60. n. 36. p. 56. n. 30. p. 137. n. 29. p. 67. n. 45. p. 91. n. 1. p. 139. n. 32. p. 55. n. 28. p. 92. n. 4. p. 89. n. 72. p. 78.

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  • ... n. 59. p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16. p. 146. n. 44. p. 71. n. 49. p. 67. n. 44. p. 30, vide p. 29. n. 2. p. 149. n. 49. p. 130. n. 18. p. 104. n. 8. p. 71. n. 50. p. 94. n. 7. p. 93. n. 5 p. 161. n. 68. p. 143. n. 39. p. 159. n. 64. p. 154. n. 56. p. 73. n. 52. p. 163. n. 71. p. 158. n. 63.
  • Baronets of Scotland; p. 96. n. 9.
  • —Irish; p. 61. n. 37.
  • Barresore; vide CARRINGTON of Bar∣resore.
  • Basing; vide St. John of Basing.
  • BATH; (City) Earl, p. 62. n. 38.
  • and WELLS; (City) Bishop, p. 112. n. 20. See also Knights of the Bath.
  • Beauchamp; (a Family) Viscount, p. 12. n. 2.
  • of Hache; (in Somersetshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Beauchamps-court; vide BROOK of Beau∣champs-court.
  • Beaudesert; vide PAGET of Beaudesert.
  • BEAUFORT; (in France) Duke, p. 18. n. 9.
  • Bedchamber Royal; (of his Majesty) Gen∣tlemen, p. 79. n. 61. p. 17. n. 8. p. 35, vide p. 34. n. 1. p. 60. n. 35. p. 81. n. 63. p. 84, vide p. 83. n. 67. p. 86. n. 70. p. 147. n. 45.
  • of Prince George of Denmark, p. 148. n. 47.

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  • BEDFORD; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 26. n. 17.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 26. n. 17.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 47. n. 18.
  • Town; Recorder, ibid.
  • BERGAVENNY; vide ABERGAVENNY.
  • Belvoir, or Beauvoir; (vulgò Bever in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 37. n. 4.
  • BELLASSYSE; (a Family) of Osgodby (in Lincolnshire) Baroness, p. 154. n. 55.
  • BERKELEY; (in Gloucestershire) Earl, p. 72. n. 51.
  • BERKELEY; (a Family) of Berkeley-castle (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 72. n. 51. p. 122. n. 5.
  • of Stratton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 148. n. 47.
  • BERKSHIRE; (County) Earl, p. 49. n. 21.
  • Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 9. n. 1.
  • Bermingham; vide WARD of Bermin∣gham.
  • BERWICK upon Tweed; (in Northum∣berland) Duke, p. 21. n. 12.
  • Biddiford; vide GRANVILLE of Bid∣diford.
  • Blackmere; vide Strange of Blackmere.
  • Blankney; vide WIDDRINGTON of Blankney.

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  • Bletso; vide St. John of Bletsho.
  • Blue Squadron; (of His Majesty's Navy Royal) Admiral, p. 148. n. 47.
  • Bodmyn; (in Cornwal) Viscount, p. 71. n. 49.
  • Bolbeck; (a Family) Baron, p. 34. n. 1.
  • BOLENBROKE; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 47. n. 18.
  • BOLTON; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 21. n. 13.
  • Bonvile; (a Family) Baron, p. 53. n. 25.
  • Bosworth; (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 21. n. 12.
  • Botreaux; (a Family) Baron, p. 38. n. 5.
  • Boughton; vide Montagu of Boughton.
  • Boyle; (a Family) of Youghal (in Cork, Ireland) Baron, p 65. n. 42.
  • Brackley; (in Northamptonshire) Vis∣count, p. 43. n. 12.
  • Bradenham; vide Windsor of Bradenham.
  • BRADFORD; (in Shropshire) Earl, p. 85. n. 69. See also Newport of Bradford.
  • Brandon; (in Suffolk) Viscount, p. 70. n. 48. See also GERARD of Brandon.
  • Braybroke; vide GRIFFIN of Braybroke.
  • Brecknock, or Breccon; (County) Earl, p. 17. n. 8.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6.

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  • Brentford; (in Middlesex) Earl, p. 22. n. 14
  • Brewse, Breaus, or Braose; (a Family) of Gower (in Carmarthenshire) Baron, p. 9. n. 1. p. 72. n. 51.
  • BRIDGWATER; (in Somersetshire) Earl, p. 43. n. 12.
  • Brimsfeild; vide Gifford of Brimsfeild.
  • BRISTOL; (City) Earl, p. 47. n. 17.
  • Bishop, p. 113. n. 21.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 122. n. 5.
  • Broke; vide WILLUGHBY of Broke.
  • Bromley-Gerard; vide GERARD of Gerards-Bromley.
  • BROOK; (a Title derived from the Lord∣ship of Broke in Wiltshire) of Beau∣champs-court (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 135. n. 26.
  • Bruce; (a Family) of Ampthil (in Bedford∣shire) Viscount, p. 64. n. 41.
  • of Kinloss (in Scotland) Baron, ibid.
  • of Skelton (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid.
  • of Whorlton (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Brudnel; (a Family) of Stanton-Wyvil (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 60. n. 36.
  • Bryan; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12. n. 2.

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  • Buckhurst; (in Sussex) Baron, p. 41. n. 9
  • Buckingham County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 43. n. 12.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 127. n. 13.
  • Burford; (in Oxfordshire) Earl, p. 20. n. 11.
  • Burghersh; (a Family) Baron, p. 48. n. 19.
  • Burleigh; (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 42. n. 11.
  • BURLINGTON, alias Bridlington; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 65. n. 42.
  • Bury; (in Lancashire) Viscount, vide the Addenda.
  • Bury-St. Edmund; vide JERMYN of St. Edmunds-bury.
  • BUTLER; (a Family) of Lanthony (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 17. n. 8.
  • of Moor-Park (in Hertfordshire) Baron, ibid.
  • of Weston (in Huntingdonshire) Baron, p. 162. n. 69. See also Chief Butler.
  • Butterwike; vide Sheffeild of Butterwick.
  • BYRON; (a Family) of Rochdale (in Lancashire) Baron, p. 141. n. 36.

C.

  • CAghe; vide Feilding of the Caghe.
  • Calen; (in Ireland) Viscount, p. 46. n. 16. see also the Addenda.

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  • Cambridge County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 26. n. 17.
  • Ʋniversity; Chancellor, p. 12. n. 2.
  • Campden of Campden; (in Gloucester∣shire) Viscount, p. 75. n. 55.
  • CANTERBURY; (City) Archbishop, p. 5. n. 1. see also p. 98. n. 1. and p. 116.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 86. n. 70.
  • Capel; (a Family) of Hadham (in Hert∣fordshire) Baron, p. 60. n. 35.
  • Captain of a Troop of Horse; p. 136. n. 27.
  • CARBERIE; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 142. n. 37.
  • Carboile; (in Normandy) Earl, p. 62. n. 38.
  • Cardiff; vide HERBERT of Caerdiff.
  • CARDIGAN; (County) Earl, p. 60. n. 36.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 142. n. 37.
  • CARLISLE; (City) Earl, p. 63. n. 39.
  • Bishop, p. 103. n. 6.
  • Governor, p. 63. n. 39.
  • Sea-Coasts, Vice-Admiral, ibid.
  • Carmarthen; (County) Marquis, p. 24. n. 16. see also p. 153. n. 54.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6.

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  • Carmarthen; (County) Custos Rotulorum, p. 142. n. 37.
  • Town, and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38. n. 6.
  • CARNARVON; (County) Earl, p. 55. n. 28.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 70. n. 48.
  • CARRINGTON; (a Family) of Barre∣sore (in Connought, Ireland) Viscount, p. 142. n. 38.
  • of Wotton Wawen (in Warwickshire) Baron, ibid.
  • CARTERET; (a Family) of Hawnes (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 154. n 56.
  • Carthlage, or Kirtling; vide NORTH of Kirtling.
  • CASTLE-HAVEN; (in Ireland) Earl, p. 120. n. 2.
  • Castle-rising; vide HOWARD of Castle-rysing.
  • Cavendish; (a Family) of Hardwick (in Derbishire) Baron, p. 27. n. 18.
  • Cawood Liberty; (in Yorkshire) Custos Rotulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16.
  • Cecil; (a Family) of Essingdon (in Rut∣landshire) Baron, p. 42. n. 10.
  • Chamberlain, of the King's Houshold; Lord, p. 33. n 5. see also p. 34. and p. 41. n. 9.
  • of the Queen Dowager's Hou∣shold; Lord, p. 69 n. 47. See also Lord Great Chamberlain.

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  • Chancellor of the Garter, p. 105. n. 10.
  • CHANDOS; (a Family) of Sudely (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 130. n. 18.
  • Chappel-Royal; (of his Majesty) Dean, p. 99, vide p. 98. n. 1.
  • Charlton; vide HOWARD of Chalton.
  • Chartley; vide FERRERS of Chartley.
  • Charter-house; Governors, p. 59. n. 34. p. 63. n. 40. p. 72. n. 51. p. 73. n. 52. and 53. p. 99, vide p. 98. n. 1. p. 100. n. 3.
  • Chief Butler; of the Kingdom of Ireland (an Office) p. 17. n. 8.
  • Chepstow; (in Monmouthshire) Lord, p. 18. n. 9.
  • CHESTER; (City) Bishop, p. 107. n. 12.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 50. n. 22.
  • Sea-coasts; Vice-Admiral, p. 70. n. 48.
  • County; Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulorum, p. 50. n. 22.
  • CHESTERFEILD; (in Derbishire) Earl, p. 56. n. 29.
  • Cheuton; vide WALDGRAVE of Cheu∣ton.
  • Chich; vide Darcy of Chiche.
  • CHICHESTER; (City) Earl, p. 16. n. 6.
  • Bishop, p. 115. n. 24.
  • Chirbury; vide HERBERT of Chirbury.
  • CHOLMONDELEY; (a Family) of Kelles

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  • ... in Ireland) Viscount, p. 160. n. 66.
  • Cholmondeley of Wich-Malbank, ali∣as Namptwich (in Cheshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Chudleigh; vide CLIFFORD of Chudleigh.
  • Churchill; (a Family) of Aumouth (in Scotland) Baron, p. 82. n. 65.
  • of Sandridge (in Hertford∣shire) Baron, ibid.
  • Cinqueports; Lord Warden, p. 86. n. 70.
  • Cirencester; (in Gloucestershire) Baron, p. 79. n. 61.
  • Clare; (in Suffolk) Marquis and Earl, p. 28. n. 19.
  • CLARENDON; (in Wiltshire) Earl, p. 59. n. 34.
  • CLEVELAND; (in Yorkshire) Duchess, p. 14. n. 3. see also p. 16. n. 6.
  • CLIFFORD; (a Family) Baron, p. 56. n. 30.
  • of Chudleigh (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 152. n. 53.
  • of Lansborough (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 65. n. 42. p. 145. n. 42.
  • CLIFTON; (a Family) of Leighton-Bromswould (in Huntingdonshire) Ba∣roness, p. 134. n. 24.
  • Clinton; (a Family) Baron, p. 40. n. 7.
  • Cloghgrenan; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 162. n. 69.
  • Clun; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9. n. 1.

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  • Cockermonth Honor; (in Cumberland) Lord, p. 13, vide p. 12. n. 2.
  • Codnore; (in Derbishire) Baron, p. 35. n. 2.
  • Cofferer to his Majesty; (an Office) p. 85. n. 69.
  • Colchester; (in Essex) Viscount, p. 50. n. 22.
  • COLEPEPER; (a Family) of Thoresway (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 144. n. 41.
  • Colonels; of the First Troop of Horse-guards, p. 84, vide p. 83. n. 67.
  • of the Second Troop, p. 17. n. 8.
  • of the Third Troop, p. 50. n. 22.
  • His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Horse-Guards, p. 34. n. 1.
  • —Dutch Regiment of Guards, p. 79. n. 61.
  • First Regiment of Foot-Guards, p. 86. n. 70.
  • Regiment of Horse, p. 70. n. 48.
  • Regiment of Foot, p. 21. n. 13.
  • Regiments of Dragoons, p. 46. n. 16. p. 60 n. 35.
  • Regiments of Marines, p. 148. n. 47. and see the Addenda.
  • Commissary General of the Musters, p. 40. n. 8.
  • Compton; (a Family) of Compton (i. e. Compton at the Vineyard, in Warwick∣shire) Baron, p. 44. n. 14.

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  • Comptroller; of his Majesty's Houshold, (an Office) p. 127. n. 13.
  • Comyn; (a Family) of Badenagh (in Scot∣land) Baron, p. 23. n. 15.
  • Coniers; (a Family) Baron, p. 76. n. 56.
  • Cooper; (a Family) of Paulet (in Somer∣setshire) Baron, p. 67. n. 44.
  • Cork; (County, in Ireland) Earl, p. 65. n. 42.
  • Cornbury; (in Oxfordshire) Viscount, p. 59. n. 34.
  • Cornet, of his Majesty's First Troop of Guards; vide the Addenda.
  • Cornwal Dutchy; Chief Steward, p. 62, n. 38.
  • (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 71, n. 49.
  • CORNWALLIS; (a Family) of Eye (in Suf∣folk) Baron, p. 149, n. 49.
  • COVENTRY; (City) Recorder; p. 135, n. 26.
  • and LICHFIELD; (City) Bi∣shop, p. 102, n. 5.
  • Coventry City, and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 44, n. 14.
  • COVENTRY; (a Family) of Ailesborough (in Worcestershire) Baron, p. 138, n. 30.
  • Counts; of the Roman Empire; vide Empire.
  • of Mertola; vide Mertola.
  • Palatine; vide DURHAM and Hampton.

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  • Cranburn; (in Dorsetshire) Viscount, p. 42, n. 10.
  • Cranfeild; (a Family) of Cranfeild (in Mid∣dlesex) Baron, p. 41, n. 9.
  • CRAVEN; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 63, n. 40.
  • Craven; (a Family) of Hampsted-Marshal (in Berkshire) Baron, ibid.
  • of Uffington (in Berkshire) Vis∣count, ibid.
  • CREWE; (a Family) of Stene (in Northam∣ptonshire) Baron, p. 150, n. 50.
  • Cripplegate; Lond. vide St. Giles Cripplegate.
  • Crudwell; vide LUCAS of Crudwel.
  • CUMBERLAND; (County) Duke, p. 4.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 63, n. 39.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 96, n. 9.

D

  • DAcres; (a Family) of Gillesland (in Cumberland) Baron, p. 63, n. 39.
  • of Herst-Monceaux (in Sussex) Baron, p. 68, n. 46.
  • Danby; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p 25, vide p. 24. n. 16.
  • Darcie, or Darcy; (a Family) Baron, p. 76, n. 56.
  • of Chiche (in Essex) Baron, p. 50, n. 22.

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  • Darford; vide VILLIERS of Darford.
  • Darlington; (in the Bishoprick of Durham) Baroness, p. 77, n. 58.
  • Darnley; (in Scotland) Earl, p. 15, n. 5.
  • DARTMOUTH; (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 155, n. 58.
  • Daventry; vide Finch of Daventry.
  • DAVIDS; vide St. DAVIDS.
  • Deincourt; (a Family) of Sutton (in Derby∣shire) Baron, p. 58, n. 32.
  • De-la-mer; (a Title, deriv'd from the Forrest of Delamer in Cheshire) of Dunham-Massy (likewise in Cheshire) Baron, p. 85, n. 68.
  • DE-LA WAR; vide LA-WAR.
  • Delmenhorst; (in Denmark) Earl, p. 4.
  • DENBIGH; (County) Earl, p. 46, n. 16.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48.
  • DENMARK; (Kingdom) Hereditary Prince, p. 4.
  • DERBY; (County) Earl, p. 36, n. 3.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 27, n. 18.
  • DERWENTWATER; (in Cumberland) Earl, p. 78, n. 59.
  • Desmond; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 46, n. 16. See also the Addenda.
  • DEVONSHIRE; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 27. n. 18. See also p. 12, and p. 33, n. 4.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 53, n. 25.

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  • Digby; (a Family) of Shirburn (in Dorset∣shire). Baron, p. 47, n. 17.
  • Dispenser; vide Le Dispenser.
  • Dithmarch; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4.
  • DORCHESTER; (in Dorsetshire) Coun∣tess, p. 77, n. 58.
  • Dormer; (a Family) of Wenge (in Bucking∣hamshire) Baron, p. 55, n. 28.
  • DORSET; (County) Earl, p. 41, n. 9. See also p. 33, n. 5, and p. 34.
  • Marquis, p. 36, vide p. 35, n. 2.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu∣lorum, p. 47, n. 17.
  • Sea-coasts; Vice-Admiral, p. 67, n. 44.
  • DOVER; (in Kent) Baron, p. 157, n. 62.
  • Castle; Cnstable, p. 86, n. 70.
  • Dragoons, Regiments; vide Colonels.
  • Dublin Ʋniversity; (in Ireland) Chancellor, p. 17, n. 8.
  • DUDLEY; (a Family) Baroness, p. 125, n. 9. See also p. 144, n. 40.
  • Dumblane; vide OSBORNE of Dumblane.
  • Dungarvan; (in Waterford, Ireland) Vi∣scount, p. 65, n. 42.
  • Dunham-Massy; vide Delamer of Dunham-Massy.
  • Duras; (a Family) of Holdenby (in Nor∣thamptonshire) Baron, p. 69, n 47.
  • DURHAM; (City) Bishop, p. 99, n. 2. See also, p. 117, and p. 118, n. II.
  • County; Count Palatine, p. 99, n. 2.

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  • Durham; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67.
  • Sea-Coasts; Vice-Admiral, ibid.
  • Dursley; (in Gloucestershire) Viscount, p. 72. n. 51. See also p. 122. n. 5.

E

  • EArl-Marshal of England, Hereditary; (an Official Honor) p. 9, n. 1. p. 32, n. 2.
  • Eastwell; vide Fitz-Herbert of Eastwel.
  • Effingham; vide HOWARD of Effingham.
  • Eland; vide Savile of Eland.
  • Elgin; (in Scotland) Earl, p. 64, n. 41.
  • Ellesmere; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 43. n. 12.
  • ELY; (City) Bishop p. 108, n. 14.
  • Emlyn; vide VAUGHAN of Emlyn.
  • Empire; (Roman) Counts, p. 133, n. 23. p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. p. 149, n. 48.
  • Enfeild; (in Middlesex) Baron, p. 87, n. 71.
  • Envoy Extraordinary; to the States-General of the Ʋnited Provinces, p. 95, n. 8.
  • to the Emperor of Germany, vide the Addenda.
  • Ercall; vide High-Ercal.
  • Eresby; vide WILLUGHBY of Eresby.
  • Escrick; vide HOWARD of Escrick.
  • ESSEX; (County) Earl, p. 60, n. 35.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 34, n. 1.
  • Essingdon; vide Cecil of Essendon.

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  • Estaines-parva, otherwise call'd Estaines ad Turrim, and Little Easton; vide MAY∣NARD of Estaines-parva.
  • EURE; (a Family) of Witton (in the Bisho∣prick of Durham) Baron, p. 127, n. 12.
  • Ewston; (in Suffolk) Earl, p. 16, n. 7.
  • EXETER, (City) Earl, p. 42, n. 11.
  • Bishop, p. 104, n. 8.
  • Eye; vide CORNWALLIS of Eye.

F

  • FAlconer, to His Majesty; (an Office) Master, p. 20, n. 11.
  • Falmouth; (in Cornwal) Viscount, p. 19. n. 10.
  • Fareham; (in Hantshire) Countess, p. 14, n. 4.
  • FAUCONBERG, or Falconberg, vulgo Fau∣conbridg; (a Title deriv'd from a Family of that Name) Earl, p. 80, n. 62.
  • of Hentknowl, (in the Bishoprick of Durham) Viscount, ibid.
  • of Yarum, (in Yorkshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Feilding; (a Family) Viscount, p. 46, n. 16:
  • of the Caghe, (in Ireland) Baron, ibid. See also the Addenda.
  • of Newnham-padox, (in Warwick∣shire) Baron, ibid.
  • FERRERS; (a Family) of Chartley (in Staf∣fordshire) Baron, p. 124, n. 7.

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  • FEVERSHAM; (in Kent) Earl; p. 69, n. 47.
  • Finch; (a Family) of Daventry (in Nor∣thamptonshire) Baron, p. 73, n. 52.
  • Fitz-Alan; (a Family) Baron. p. 9, n. 1.
  • Fitz-Herbert; (a Family) of Eastwel (in Kent) Baron, p. 54, n. 26.
  • Fitz-Hugh; (a Family) Baron. p. 38, n. 6.
  • Fitz-Payne; (a Family) Baron. p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • FITZ-WALTER; (a Family) Baron, p. 124, n. 8.
  • Flint; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48.
  • Foot-Regiment; vide Colonel.
  • Forrester, to His Majesty (an Office) p. 51, n. 23
  • Furnival; (a Family) Baron. p. 9, n. 1 p. 23, n. 15.

G

  • GAINESBOROUGH; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 75, n. 55.
  • Garter; (a most Noble Order) vide Knights of the Garter; as also Chancellor and Prelate of the Garter.
  • Gentlemen-Pensioners; (Honourable Band) Captain, p. 20, n. 11.
  • GERARD; (a Family) of Brandon (in Suf∣folk) Baron. p. 70, n. 48.
  • of Bromley-Gerards (in Staf∣fordshire) Baron. p. 133, n. 2.
  • Gifford; (a Family) of Brimsfeild (in Glou∣cestershire) Baron. p. 23, n. 15.
  • Gillesland; vide Dacres of Gillesland.

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  • Glamorgan; (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • Glendale; (in Northumberland) Viscount, p. 89, n. 72.
  • GLOUCESTER; (Colony) Duke, p. 1.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Castes Rotul••••um, p. 122, n. 5.
  • GODOLPHIN; (a Family) of Rialton (in Cornwal) Baron, p. 157, n. 61.
  • Goths; (a People) Hereditary Prince, p. 4.
  • Gower; (in Carmarthenshire) Lord. p. 18, n. 9. See also Brewse of Gower.
  • GRAFTON; (in Northamptonshire) Duke, p. 16, n. 7.
  • Grandee, of Portugal, vide Portugal.
  • GRANVILLE; (a Family) of Biddiford and Kilkhampton (in Cornwal) Baron, p. 2, n. 38. p. 149, n. 48.
  • of Lansdown (in Somerset∣shire) Viscount, p. 62, n. 38. See also p. 149, n. 48.
  • Granville; (in Normandy) Lord, p. 62, n. 38.
  • Great Chamberlain of England; (an Office) Lord, p. 32, n. 1. p. 34. p. 51, n. 23.
  • Great Wardrobe; (an Office) Master, p. 81, n. 64.
  • Gretton; vide HATTON of Gretton.
  • Grey; (an ancient and illustrious House or Family) Chief, p. 35, n. 25.
  • of Groby (in Leicestershire) Baron, p. 53, n. 25.

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  • Grey; of Rolleston (in Staffordshire) Baron, p. 130, n. 17.
  • of Ruthe (in Denbighshire) Baron, p. 94, n. 7.
  • of Werk (in Northumberland) Baron, p. 80, n. 72.
  • Greystock; (a Family) Baron, p. 9. n. 1.
  • GRIFFIN; (a Family) of Braybroke (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 159, n. 65.
  • Groby; Baron, p. 35, n. 2. See also Grey of Groby.
  • Grome of the Stole, to His Majesty; (an Office) p. 79, n. 61.
  • to Prince George of Denmark, p. 148, n. 47.
  • Guards; (of the King) Colonels of the First Troop, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67.
  • Second Troop, p. 17, n. 8.
  • Third Troop, p. 50, n. 22.
  • Royal Regiment, p. 34, n. 1
  • Dutch Regiment, p. 79, n. 61.
  • First Regiment of Foot, p. 86, n. 70.
  • See also Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Guernsey; (Isle) Governor, p. 94, n. 6.
  • GUILFORD; (in Surrey) Baron, p. 156, n. 60.

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H

  • HAche; vide Beauchamp of Hach.
  • Haddon; vide Maners of Haddon.
  • Hadham; vide Capel of Hadham.
  • HALIFAX; (in Yorkshire) Marquis, Earl, and Viscount, p. 29, n. 1.
  • Hamlake, modo Helmsley; vide Roos of Hamlake.
  • Hampsted-Marshal; vide Craven of Hamp∣sted-Marshal.
  • Hampton, (i. e. Southampton in Hantshire) Count Palatine, p. 118, n. III.
  • Hardwick; vide Cavendish of Hardwick.
  • Harington; (a Family) Baron, p. 53, n. 25.
  • Hartington; (in Derbishire) Marquis, p. 27, n. 18.
  • Harwich; (in Essex) Marquis, p. 22, n. 14.
  • Hastings; (a Family) of Hastings (in Sussex) Baron, p. 38, n. 5.
  • HATTON; (a Family) of Gretton (in Nor∣thamptonshire) Viscount, p. 94, n. 6.
  • of Kirby (in Northamptonshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Haverford-West; (in Pembrokeshire) Town and County; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • HAVERSHAM, of Haversham; (in Buck∣inghamshire) Baron, p. 163, n. 71.
  • Hawnes; vide CARTERET of Hawnes.

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  • Heddington; (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 20, n. 11.
  • Helaugh; (in Yorkshire) Lord, p. 127, n. 13.
  • Heleigh; vide AUDLEY of Heleigh.
  • Hent-knowle; vide FALCONBERG of Hent-knowl.
  • HERBERT; (a Family) Baron, p. 18, n. 9.
  • of Caerdiff (in Glamorgan∣shire) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • of Chirbury (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 162, n. 70.
  • of Shurland (in the Isle of Shep∣pey, Kent) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • of Tor-bay (in D vonshire) Ba∣ron, p. 83, n. 66.
  • HEREFORD; (County) Viscount, p. 91, n. 1.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15.
  • (City) Bishop, p. 109, n. 15.
  • Herst-Monceaux; vide Dacres of Herst-Monceaux.
  • Hertford; (County) Earl, p. 12, n. 2.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 60, n. 35.
  • Borough; High Steward, p. 42, n. 10.
  • Hicks; (a Family) of Ilmington (in War∣wickshire) Baron, p. 75, n. 55.
  • Hide-Park; (in Middlesex) Ranger, p. 95, n. 8.
  • High-Admiral of England; Lord, p. 32, n. 3.
  • High Ercal; vide Newport of High-Ercal.
  • High Steward; to Her Majesty the Queen

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  • Dowager, p. 124; n 7.
  • High Treasurer of England; (an Office) Lord, p. 7, n. 3.
  • Hinchinbrook; (in Huntingdonshire) Vis∣count, p. 58, n. 33.
  • Hindon; vide Hyde of Hindon.
  • Hinton-St. George; vide POULET of Hin∣ton-St. George.
  • Holand, (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 45, n. 15.
  • — Parts, Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51. n. 23.
  • Holdenby; vide Duras of Holdenby.
  • HOLDERNESS; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 76. n. 56.
  • Holm-Pierpont; vide Pierpont of Holm-Pierpont.
  • Holm, in Spaldingmoor; vide LANG∣DALE of Holm.
  • Holstein, (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4.
  • Hoo; vide VILLIERS of Hoo.
  • Horse; Regiment, Troop; vide Colonel and Captain. See also Master of the Horse.
  • Houghton; of Houghton (in Nottingham∣shire) Baron, p. 28. n. 19.
  • Houshold, (of the King) vide Treasurer and Comptroller of the Houshold.
  • House keeper, of the King's Royal Palace of Audley-end, p. 40, n. 8.
  • HOWARD; (an illustrious Family) Chief, p. 9. n. 1
  • Baron, ibid.
  • of Castle-Rising (in Norfolk)

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  • ... Baron, p. 9, n. 1.
  • HOWARD, (a Famil) of Charlton (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 49. n. 21.
  • of Effingham (in Surrey) Baron, p. 129. n. 16.
  • of Escrick (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 138. n. 31.
  • of Morpeth (in Northumber∣land) Viscount, p. 63. n. 39.
  • of Walden (in Essex) Baron, p. 40. n. 8.
  • Howland; (a Family) of Streatham (in Sur∣rey) Baron, p. 26. n. 17.
  • Hull; vide KINGSTON upon Hull.
  • Hungerford; (a Family) Baron, p. 38. n. 5.
  • HUNTINGDON; (County) Earl, p. 38. n. 5.
  • Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 49. n. 20.
  • HUNSDON; (in Hertfordshire) Baron, p. 131. n. 19.
  • Hurley; vide LOVELACE of Hurley.
  • Hyde; (a Family) of Hindon (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 59. n. 34.
  • of Kenilworth, (in Warwickshire) Viscount, p. 73, n. 53.

I

  • JEFFREYS; (a Family) of Wem (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 158. n. 63.
  • JERMYN; (a Family) of St. Edmunds-Bury (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 141. n. 35.

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  • Jersey; (Isle) Governor, p. 141. n. 35.
  • Ilmington; vide Hicks of Ilmington.
  • Ipswich; (in Suffolk) Viscount; p. 16. n. 7.
  • Isles; Lord, vide Man and the Isles.
  • Justice in Eyre, South of Trent, p. 74. n. 54.

K

  • KEeper of the Great Seal of England, Lord, p. 6. n. 1.
  • Kelles, vide CHOLMONDELEY of Kelles.
  • Kendal, (in Westmoreland) Earl, p. 4. See also Ross of Kendal.
  • Kenilworth; vide Hyde of Kenilworth.
  • Kensington, (in Middlesex) Baron, p. 45. n. 15.
  • KENT; (County) Earl, p. 35. n. 2.
  • Countess, p. 151. n. 51.
  • Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 86. n. 70.
  • Kesteven-Parts; (in Lincolnshire) Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51. n. 23.
  • Kilkhampton; vide GRANVILLE of Kilk∣hampton.
  • Kimbolton; vide Montagu of Kimbolton.
  • KINGSTON, upon Hull; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 54. n. 27.
  • Town and Fortress; Governor, p. 25, vide p. 24. n. 16.
  • Kinloss; vide Bruce of Kinloss.
  • Kirby; vide HATTON of Kirby.
  • Kirtling, or Carthlage; vide NORTH of Kirtling.

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  • Kiveton, vulgè Keeton; vide OSBORN of Kiveton.
  • Knights; i. e. Bachelor-Knights, p. 62, n. 38. p. 63, n. 40. p. 126, n. 11. p. 150. n. 50.
  • Knights of the Bath, p. 43, n. 12. p. 122. n. 5. p. 59. n. 34. p. 142. n. 37.
  • Knights of the Garter, p. 4. p. 1. p. 35, vide p. 34, n. 1. p. 18, n. 9. p. 26, n. 17. p. 16. n. 6. p. 3. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. p. 15. n. 5, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2. p. 19. n. 10. p. 10, vide p. 9. n. 1. p. 52, n. 24. p. 73, n. 53. p. 69, n. 47. p. 57, n. 31. p. 17, n. 8. p. 27, n. 18. p. 41, n. 9. p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. see also the Addenda.
  • Knight-Marshal of His Majesty's Houshold, p. 95. n. 8.
  • Knockin; vide Strange of Knokyn.

L

  • LAncaster, Dutchy; Chancellor, p. 120. n. 3.
  • (County); Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48.
  • Custos Rotulorum; vide The Addenda.
  • Sea-Coasts, Vice-Admiral, p. 70. n. 48.
  • Land-Forces, within the Kingdom of En∣gland, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tweed; Lieutenant-Gene∣ral, p. 22. n. 14.

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  • Landsdown; vide GRANVILLE of Lans∣down.
  • LANGDALE; (a Family) of Holm (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 147, n. 46.
  • Langley; (in Northumberland) Viscount, p. 78, n. 59.
  • Lansborough; vide CLIFFORD of Launs∣borough.
  • Lanthony; vide BUTLER of Lanthony.
  • Latimer; (a Family) Viscount, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
  • Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • LA-WARR; (a Family) Baron, p. 121, n. 4.
  • Le-Dispenser; (a Family) Baron, p. 48, n. 19.
  • LEEDS; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 24, n. 16. See also p 8, n. 3.
  • Lees-Court; vide Sonds of Lees-Court.
  • LEICESTER; (County) Earl, p. 44, n. 13.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p 37, n. 4.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 53, n. 25.
  • LEIGH; (a Family) of Stoneley (in War∣wickshire) Baron, p. 140, n. 34.
  • Leighs, vulgò Leez; vide Rich of Leighs.
  • Leighton-Bromswould; vide CLIFTON of Leighton-Bromswould.
  • Leinster; (in Ireland Duke, p. 22, n. 14.
  • LEMPSTER, alias Leominster; of Lemp∣ster (in Herefordshire) Baron, p. 161, n. 68.

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  • Lenox; (in Scotland) Duke, p. 15, n. 5.
  • LEXINGTON; (a Family) of Aram (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 147, n. 45.
  • LICHFEILD; (City) Earl, p 67, n. 45.
  • Bishop; vide COVENTRY and LICHFEILD.
  • Lieutenant-Generals, of His Majesty's Ar∣my; p. 17, n. 8. p. 22, n. 14. p. 34, n. 1. p. 50, n. 22. p. 79, n. 61.
  • LINCOLN; (County) Earl, p. 40, n. 7.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 51, n. 23.
  • (City) Bishop, p. 114, n. 23.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 51, n. 23.
  • LINDSEY; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 51, n. 23. See also p. 32, n. 1. & p. 34.
  • — Parts; Custos Rotulorum, p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23.
  • Lisle; (a Family) Viscount, p. 44, n. 13. See also p. 131, n. 20, and p. 35, n. 2.
  • Little-Easton; vide MAYNARD of Easton-parva.
  • LLANDAF; (City) Bishop, p. 101, n. 4.
  • LONDON; (Metropolis) Bishop, p. 98, n. 1. See also p. 117, and vide ibid. n. I.
  • LONGUEVILLE; (a Family) Viscount, p. 94, n. 7.
  • LONSDALE; (in Westmoreland) Viscount p. 96, n. 9.
  • Lords, of His Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council; vide Privy-Councellors.

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  • LOVELACE; (a Family) of Hurley (in Berkshire) Baron, p. 136, n. 27.
  • Lovetot; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 23, n. 15.
  • Lowther; (a Family) of Lowther (in West∣moreland) Baron, p. 96, n. 9.
  • LUCAS; (a Family) of Crudwell (in Wilt∣shire) Baroness, p. 151, n. 51.
  • of Shenfeild; (in Essex) Baron, p. 145, n. 43.
  • Lucy; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • Lumley; (a Family) of Lumley-Castle (in the Bishoprick of Durham) Viscount, p. 83, n. 67.
  • Baron, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67.
  • of Waterford (in Ireland) Vis∣count, ibid.
  • Lynn-Regis; vide TOUNSHEND of Lenn-Regis.

M

  • MACLESFEILD; (in Cheshire) Earl, p. 70, n. 48.
  • Magdalen-College; vide St. Mary Magdalen-College.
  • Maidstone; (in Kent) Viscount, p. 54, n. 26.
  • Major Generals, of His Majesty's Army; p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. p. 87, n. 71.
  • Maldon; (in Essex) Viscount, p. 60, n. 35.

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  • Malmesbury; Borough, (in Wiltshire) High Steward, p. 127, n. 13.
  • Maltravers; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Man; (Isle) Lord, p. 36, n. 3.
  • MANCHESTER; (in Lancashire) Earl, p. 49, n. 20.
  • Mandevile; (a Family) Viscount, p. 49, n. 20
  • Maners; (a Family) of Haddon (in Derbi∣shire) Baron, p. 37, n. 4.
  • March; (a Title deriv'd from the Marches of Wales) Earl, p. 15, n. 5.
  • Marine-Regiments; vide Colonels. See also the Addenda.
  • MARLBOROUGH; (in Wiltshire) Earl, p. 82, n. 65.
  • Marmion; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • Marshal; vide Earl-Marshal and Knight-Marshal.
  • Master-Falconer; vide Falconer.
  • Master of the Horse, to Prince George of Denmark, p. 58, n. 33.
  • Master-General of the Ordnance; vide Ordnance.
  • Master of the Robes, to His Majesty; vide the Addenda.
  • MAYNARD; (a Family) of Estaines-par∣va, otherwise call'd Estains ad Turrim and Little Easton (in Essex) Baron, p. 137, n. 29.
  • of Wicklow (in Ireland) Baron, ibid.

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  • Meinel; (a Family) Baron, p. 76, n. 56.
  • Merioneth; (County) Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48.
  • Mertola; (in Portugal) Count, p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14.
  • Methuen; (in Scotland) Baron, p. 15, n. 5.
  • Metropolitans; p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1. p. 7, n. 2. See also Primates.
  • Middlesex; (County) Earl, p. 41, n. 9. p 33, n. 5. p. 34.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu∣lorum, p. 26, n. 17.
  • Milton; (in Kent) Baron, p. 86, n. 70.
  • Moels; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 5.
  • MOHUN; (a Family) Baron, p. 36, n. 3.
  • of Okehampton (in Devonshire) Baron, p. 139, n. 32.
  • Molingar; vide VAUGHAN of Molingar.
  • Molins; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n 5.
  • MONMOUTH; (County) Earl, p. 81, n. 63.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • MONTAGU, or Mountague; (in Somer∣setshire) Earl, p. 81, n. 64.
  • Montague; (a Family) Viscount, p. 91, n. 2.
  • of Boughton (in Northampton∣shire) Baron, p. 81, n. 64.
  • of Kimbolton (in Huntingdon∣shire) Baron, p. 49, n. 20.
  • of St. Neots (in Huntingdon∣shire) Baron, p. 58, n. 33.

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  • Mont-Eagle; (a Title in commemoration of the great Service perform'd by Sir Edward Stanley Knight, a younger Son to Thomas the first Earl of Derby, against the Scots at Flodden-feild, where he won the Hill, and vanquish'd all that oppos'd him: being deriv'd thence, and from the Eagle, &c. the Crest of that Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6. See also the Addenda.
  • Montgomery; (County) Earl, p. 38, n. 6.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 70, n. 48.
  • Town; Viscount, p. 29, n. 2.
  • Moor-Park; vide BUTLER of Moor-Park.
  • Mordaunt; (a Family) of Avalon (in So∣mersetshire) Viscount, p. 81, n. 63.
  • of Rygate (in Surrey) Baron, ibid.
  • of Turvey (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 52, n. 24.
  • MORLEY; (a Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6.
  • Morpeth; vide HOWARD of Morpeth.
  • Moubray; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 72, n. 51.
  • Mountchensey, or Munchensi; (a Family) Baron, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15.
  • Mount-Hermer; (a Family) Viscount, p. 81, n. 64.
  • Mount-Norris, (in Armagh, Ireland) Ba∣ron, p. 61, n. 37.
  • Mulgrave; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 30, n. 3.
  • Musters; Commissary-General, p. 40, n. 8.

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N

  • NAmptwich; vide CHOLMONDE∣LEY of Wich-Malbank, alias Nampt∣wich.
  • Neots; vide St. Neots.
  • Newark; (in Nottinghamshire) Viscount, p. 55, vide p. 54, n. 27.
  • Newbery; (in Berkshire) Baron. p. 16, n. 6.
  • NEWCASTLE; (in Northumberland) Duke, p. 28, n. 19.
  • New-Forrest; (in Hantshire) Lord War∣den, p. 21, n. 13.
  • Newnham-Padox; vide Feilding of Newn∣ham-Padox.
  • Newport; (a Family) of Bradford (in Shropshire) Viscount, p. 85, n. 69.
  • of High-Ercal (in Shropshire) Baron, ibid.
  • Newport-Painel; vide ANNESLEY of Newport-Painel.
  • Noel; (a Family) of Ridlington (in Rut∣landshire) Baron. p. 75, n. 55.
  • Nonsuch; (in Surrey) Baroness, p. 14, n. 3.
  • NORFOLKE; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 9, n. 1. See also p. 32, n. 2.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 9, n. 1.
  • NORMANBY; (in Lincolnshire) Marquis, p. 30, n. 3.

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  • Norris; (a Family) of Ricot (in Oxford∣shire) Baron. p. 74, n. 54.
  • NORTH; (a Family) of Kirtling modò Carthlage (in Cambridgshire) Baron. p. 130, n. 17.
  • NORTHAMPTON; (County) Earl, p. 44, n. 14.
  • Lord Lieutenant p. 81, n. 63.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 94, n. 6.
  • NORTHUMBERLAND; (County) Duke and Earl, p. 19, n. 10.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67.
  • Sea-Coasts; Vice-Admiral, ibid.
  • Norway; (Kingdom) Hereditary Prince, p. 4.
  • NORWICH; (City) Earl, p. 9, n. 1.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Bishop, p. 110, n. 17.
  • NOTTINGHAM; (County) Earl, p. 73, n. 52
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 28, n. 19.
  • Town and County of the same; Custos Rotulorum, ibid.

O

  • OCkingham; (in Berkshire) Baron, p. 4.
  • Okehampton; vide MOHUN of Oke∣hampton.
  • Oldenburg; (in Denmark) Earl, p. 4.

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  • Ordnance; Master-General, p. 86, n. 70.
  • ORMOND; (in Ireland) Duke, Marquis and Earl, p. 17, n. 8.
  • OSBORNE; (a Family) of Dumblane (in Scotland) Viscount, p. 153, n. 54.
  • of Kiveton, vulgò Keeton (in Yorkshire) Baron. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16. and p. 153, n. 54.
  • Osgodby; vide BELLASSYSE of Osgodby.
  • Ossory; (in Tipperary, Ireland) Earl, p. 17, n. 8.
  • OSSULSTONE; of Ossulstone (in Middle∣sex) Baron. p. 155, n. 57.
  • Oswaldestre; (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9, n. 1.
  • OXFORD; (County) Earl, p. 34, n. 1.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu∣lorum, p. 74, n. 54.
  • City; Bishop, p. 110, n. 16.
  • Ʋniversity; Chancellor, p. 17, n. 8.
  • High-Steward, p. 59, n. 34.

P

  • PAGET; (a Family) of Beaudesert (in Staffordshire) Baron. p. 128, n. 15.
  • Parham; vide WILLUGHBY of Parham.
  • Parks; vide St. James and Hide Parks.
  • Parr; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • Paston; (a Family) of Paston (in Norfolk) Baron, p. 71, n. 50.

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  • Pawlet; vide Cooper of Paulet. See also POULET.
  • PEMBROKE; (County) Earl, p. 38, n. 6. p. 8, n. 4.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • College (in Oxford) Master, p. 113, n. 21.
  • Penshurst; vide SYDNEY of Penshurst.
  • Pensioners; vide Gentlemen-Pensioners.
  • Percy; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • PETERBOROUGH; (City) Earl, p. 52, n. 24.
  • Bishop, p. 111, n. 18.
  • Petersfeild; (in Hantshire) Baroness, p. 14, n. 4.
  • PETRE; (a Family) of Writtle (in Essex) Baron, p. 132, n. 21.
  • Petworth-Honor; (in Sussex) Lord, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • Pierpont; (a Family) of Holm-Pierpont (in Nottinghamshire) Baron, p. 55, vide p. 54, n. 27.
  • Plenipotentiaries; for the Treaty of a General Peace, p. 38, n. 6. p. 95, n. 8.
  • in the Congress of the Ministers of the Confederate Princes at the Hague, p. 95, n. 8.
  • PLYMOUTH; (in Devonshire) Earl, p. 77, n. 57.

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  • Pontefract, vulgò Pomfret; (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 19, n. 10.
  • Poole; (in Dorsetshire) Town and County; Vice-Admiral, p. 67, n. 44.
  • PORTLAND; (in Dorsetshire) Earl, p. 79, n. 61.
  • PORTSMOUTH; (in Hantshire) Duchess, p. 14, n. 4.
  • Portugal; (Kingdom) Grandee, p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14.
  • POULET; (a Family) of Hinton-St. George (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 136, n. 28.
  • POWYS; (in Montgomeryshire) Marquis and Earl, p. 29, n. 2.
  • of Powys; Baron, p. 30, vide p. 29, n. 2.
  • Poynings; (a Family) Baron, p. 13, vide p. 12, n. 2.
  • Prelate, of the Garter; p. 100, n. 3.
  • Premier Duke, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Marquis, p. 21, n. 13.
  • Earl, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Viscount, p. 91, n. 1.
  • Baron, p. 9. n. 1.
  • President, of His Majesty's most honourable Privy-Council (an Office) Lord, p. 8, n. 3. p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
  • Primate; of all England, p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1.
  • of England, p. 7, n. 2.
  • Principal Secretary of State; p. 119. p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 85.

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  • Privy-Councellors, to His Majesty; Lords, p. 4. p. 6, vide p. 5, n. 1. p. 6, n. 1. p. 8, n. 3, & 4. p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. p. 9, n. 1. p. 27, n. 18. p. 17, n. 8. p. 22, vide p. 21, n. 13. p. 23, vide p. 22, n. 14. p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15. p. 26, n. 17. p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23. p. 41, n. 9. p. 35. vide p. 34, n. 1. p. 43, n. 12. p. 53, n. 25. p. 62, n. 38. p. 73, n. 53. p. 79, n. 61. p. 80, n. 62. p. 81, n. 63. p. 82, vide p. 81, n. 64. p. 84, vide p. 83, n. 67. p. 85, n. 69. p. 86, n. 70. p. 89, n. 72. p. 96, n. 9. p. 122, n. 5. p. 99, vide p. 98, n. 1. p. 127, n. 13. p. 147, n. 45, p. 150, vide p. 149, n. 49. p. 157, n. 61.
  • Privy-Purse; (of His Majesty) Keeper, p. 79, n. 61.
  • — Seal; (of His Majesty) Lord Keeper, p. 8, n. 4, p. 38, n. 6.

Q

  • QUarendon; (in Buckinghamshire) Vis∣count, p. 67, n. 45.

R

  • RABY; (in the Bishoprick of Durham) Baron, p. 140, n. 33.
  • Radcliffe; (a Family) Viscount, p. 78, n. 59.

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  • RADNOR; (County) Earl, p. 71, n. 49.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • Ragland; (in Monmouthshire) Lord, p. 18, n. 9.
  • Rangers, of Parks; vide St. James's and Hide Parks.
  • Raynham; vide TOUNSHEND of Rayn∣ham.
  • Regiments; vide Colonels.
  • Rialton; vide GODOLPHIN of Rialton.
  • Rich; (a Family) of Leighs (in Essex) Ba∣ron, p. 45, n. 15.
  • RICHMOND; (in Yorkshire) Duke, p. 15, n. 5.
  • Ricot; vide Norris of Ricot.
  • Ridlington; vide Noel of Ridlington.
  • Ripon; (in Yorkshire) Liberty; Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
  • RIVERS; (a Title deriv'd from a Family of that Name) Earl, p. 50, n. 22.
  • Roberts; (a Family) of Truro (in Corn∣wal) Baron, p. 71, n. 49.
  • Robes; vide Master of the Robes.
  • Rochdale; vide BYRON of Rochdale.
  • ROCHESTER; (City) Earl, p. 73, n. 53.
  • Bishop, p. 103, n. 7.
  • ROCHFORD; (in Essex) Earl, p. 87, n. 71.
  • ROCKINGHAM; of Rockingham (in Northamptonshire) Baron, p. 146, n. 44.
  • Rock-Savage; vide Savage of Rock-Savage.

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  • Rolleston; vide Grey of Rolston.
  • Roman-Empire, Counts; vide Empire.
  • ROMNEY; (in Kent) Earl, p. 86, n. 70.
  • Roos; (a Family) of Hamlake (i. e. Helm∣sley in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 37, n. 4.
  • Ros; (a Family) of Kendal (in Westmore∣land) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • Rotherfeild; (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2.
  • Royal Society; Fellows, p. 10, vide p. 9, n. 1. p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. p. 52, vide p. 51, n. 23. p. 59, n. 34. p. 72, n. 51. p. 105, n. 10.
  • Rugemont; (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2.
  • Ruthen; (in Denbighshire) Baron, ibid. See also Grey of Ruthen.
  • RUTLAND; (County) Earl, p. 37, n. 4.
  • Russel; (a Family) Baron, p. 26, n. 17.
  • of Thornhaugh (in Northampton∣shire) Baron, ibid.
  • Rye; (a Family) Baron, p. 123, n. 6.
  • Rygate; vide Mordaunt of Reygate.

S

  • SAINT-ALBANS; (in Hertfordshire) Duke, p. 20, n. 11.
  • Liberty; Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 60, n. 35.
  • — Aldates (in Oxford) Rector, p. 113, n. 21.

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  • SAINT-ASAPH; (City) Bishop, p. 113, n. 22.
  • —DAVIDS; (City) Bishop, p. 105, n. 9.
  • —Edmunds-bury; vide JERMYN of St. Edmunds-bury.
  • — George-Hinton; vide POULET of Hinton-St. George.
  • —Giles, Cripplegate; (London) Vicar, p. 112, vide p. 111, n. 19. See also Wimborne-St. Giles.
  • —James's Park; (in Middlesex) Ran∣ger, p. 62, n. 38.
  • — John; (a Family) of Basing (in Hant∣shire) Baron, p. 21, n. 13.
  • of Bletso (in Bedfordshire) Baron, p. 47, n. 18.
  • — Mary Magdalen-College; (in Ox∣ford) President, p. 110, n. 16.
  • —Neots; vide Montagu of St. Neots.
  • —Peter's; Collegiate Church, (West∣minster) Dean, p. 103, n. 7.
  • —Quintin; (a Family) Baron, p. 38, n. 6.
  • SALISBURY; (City) Earl, p. 42, n. 10.
  • Bishop, p. 105, n. 10.
  • Salop; (County) Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 85, n. 69.
  • Sandridge; vide Churchill of Sandridge.
  • SANDWICH; (in Kent) Earl, p. 58, n. 33.
  • Savage; (a Family) of Rock-Savage, an∣ciently called Clifton (in Cheshire) Vis∣count, p. 50, n. 22.
  • Savile; (a Family) of Eland (in Yorkshire)

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  • ... Baron, p. 29, n. 1.
  • Saunford; (a Family) Baron, p. 34, n. 1.
  • SAY; (a Family) and SEALE; (in Kent) Viscount and Baron, p. 92, n. 3.
  • Baron, p. 40, n. 7. See also the Ad∣denda.
  • SCARBOROUGH; (in Yorkshire) Earl, p. 83, n. 67.
  • SCARSDALE; (in Derbishire) Earl, p. 58, n. 32.
  • Schleswick; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4.
  • SCHONBERG; (in Germany) Duke, p. 22, n. 14.
  • Scrooby; (in Nottinghamshire) Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 147, n. 45.
  • Seale; (in Kent) Viscount and Baron, p. 92, n. 3. See also SAY.
  • Secretary of State; vide Principal Secretary of State.
  • Segrave; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 72, n. 51.
  • Settrington; (in Yorkshire) Baron, p. 15, n. 5.
  • Seymour; (a Family) Baron, p. 12, n. 2.
  • of Troubridge (in Wiltshire) Ba∣ron, ibid.
  • SHAFTESBURY; (in Dorsetshire) Earl, p. 67. n. 44.
  • Sheffeild; (a Family) of Butterwick (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 30, n. 3.
  • Shelford; vide Stanhope of Shelford.

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  • Shenfeild; vide LUCAS of Shenfeild.
  • Sheppey; vide SYDNEY of Sheppey.
  • Sherburn; vide Digby of Shirburn.
  • SHREWSBURY; (in Shropshire) Duke and Earl, p. 23, n. 15.
  • Shropshire; vide Salop.
  • Shurland; vide HERBERT of Shurland.
  • Skelton; vide Bruce of Skelton.
  • Skipton in Craven (Yorkshire) Honor, Lord, p. 56, n. 30.
  • SOMERSET; (County) Duke, p. 12, n. 2.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 17, n. 8.
  • Somerton; vide STAWELL of Somerton.
  • Sondes; (a Family) of Lees-Court (in Kent) Viscount, p. 69, n. 47.
  • of Throwley (in Kent) Baron, ibid.
  • SOUTHAMPTON; (County) Duke, p. 16, n. 6.
  • Countess, p. 14, n. 3.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu∣lorum, p. 21, n. 13.
  • Town and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, ibid.
  • Southwell, (in Nottinghamshire) Liberty; Custos Rotulorum, p. 147, n. 45.
  • Spelsbury (in Oxfordshire) Baron, p. 67, n. 45.
  • Spencer; (a Family) of Wormleighton (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 57, n. 31.
  • STAFFORD; (County) Earl, p. 78, n. 60.
  • Lord Lieutenant, and Custos Ro∣tulorum,

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  • p. 128, n. 15.
  • Stafford; (a Family) Baron, p. 78, n. 60.
  • STAMFORD; (in Lincolnshire) Earl, p. 53, n. 25.
  • Stanhope; (a Family) of Shelford (in Not∣tinghamshire) Baron, p. 56, n. 29.
  • Stanley; (a Family) Baron, p. 36, n. 3. See also the Addenda.
  • Stannaries; (in Cornwal) Lord Warden, p. 62, n. 38.
  • Stanton-Wivel; vide Brudnel of Stanton Wivil.
  • States-General, of the United Provinces; vide Envoy Extraordinary.
  • STAWELL; (a Family) of Somerton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 156, n. 59.
  • Stene; vide CREW of Stene.
  • Steward, of the King's Houshold; (an Office) Lord, p. 12. p. 27, n. 18. p. 33, n. 4. See also High Steward.
  • Stole; (a Robe) vide Grome of the Stole.
  • Stoneley; vide LEIGH of Stoneley.
  • Stormar; (in Denmark) Duke, p. 4.
  • STOURTON; (a Family) of Stourton (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 126, n. 10.
  • Strange; (a Family) of Blackmere (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 9, n. 1. p. 23, n. 15.
  • of Knokyn (in Shropshire) Baron, p. 36, n. 3. See also the Addenda.
  • Stratford, upon Avon (in Warwickshire) Borough; High Steward, p. 41, n. 9.

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  • Stratton; vide BERKELEY of Stratton.
  • Streatham; vide Howland of Streatham.
  • Sudbury; (in Suffolk) Baron, p. 16, n. 7.
  • Sudeley; vide CHANDOS of Sudley.
  • SUFFOLK; (County) Earl, p. 40, n. 8.
  • Duke, p. 36, vide p. 35, n. 2.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu∣lorum, p. 150, vide p. 149, n. 49.
  • SUNDERLAND; (in the Bishoprick of Durham) Earl, p. 57, n. 31.
  • Surrey; (County) Earl, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Lord Lieutenant, ibid.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 72, n. 51.
  • SUSSEX; (County) Earl, p. 68, n. 46.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulo∣rum, p. 41, n. 9.
  • Sutton; vide Deincourt of Sutton.
  • SYDNEY; (a Family) of Penshurst (in Kent) Baron, p. 44, n. 3. p. 132, vide p. 131, n. 20.
  • of Sheppey (an Isle in Kent) Vis∣count, p. 86, n. 70.

T

  • TAlbot; (a Family) Baron, p. 23, n. 15.
  • TANKERVILE; (in Normandy) Earl, p. 89, n. 72.
  • Tarragh; (in Ireland) Baron, p. 22, n. 14.
  • Tavistoke; (in Devonshire) Marquis, p. 26, n. 17.

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  • TENHAM; (in Kent) Baron, p. 135, n. 25.
  • Teyes; (a Family) Baron, p. 22, n. 14.
  • THANET; (an Isle in Kent) Earl, p. 56, n. 30.
  • Thetford; (in Norfolk) Viscountess, p. 67, n. 43.
  • Thoresway; vide COLEPEPER of Thores∣way.
  • Thorigny; (in Normandy) Lord, p. 62, n. 38.
  • Thornhaugh; vide Russel of Thornhaugh.
  • Throwley; vide Sondes of Throwley.
  • Thurles; (in Tipperary, Ireland) Viscount, p. 17, n. 8.
  • Thynne; (a Family) of Warminster (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 93, n. 5.
  • Tinmouth; (in Northumberland) Earl, p. 21, n. 12.
  • Tiperary, County Palatine; (in Ireland) Royalties and Franchises; Lord, p. 17, n. 8.
  • Tor-Bay; vide Herbert of Tor-bay.
  • TORRINGTON; (in Devonshire) Earl, p. 83, n. 66.
  • TOUNSHEND; (a Family) of Lynn-Regis (in Norfolk) Baron, p. 92, n. 4.
  • of Raynham (in Norfolk) Viscount, ibid.
  • Tower of London; Governor, p. 146, vide p. 145, n. 43.
  • Hamlets; Lord Lieutenant, ibid.
  • Treasurer, of the King's Houshold; (an

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  • Office) p. 85, n. 69. See also Lord High Treasurer of En∣gland.
  • Treryse; vide ARUNDEL of Trerice.
  • Troubridge; vide Seymour of Troubridge.
  • Truro; vide Roberts of Truro.
  • Trusbut; (a Family) Baron, p. 37, n. 4.
  • Tufton; (a Family) of Tufton (in Sussex) Baron, p. 56, n. 30.
  • Tullo, or Tullogh; (in Caterlogh, Ireland) Viscount, p. 162, n. 69.
  • Tunbridge; (in Kent) Viscount, p. 87, n. 71.
  • Turvey; vide Mordaunt of Turvey.
  • Tyndale; (in Northumberland) Baron, p. 78, n. 59.

V

  • VAlence; (a Family) Baron, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15.
  • Valentia; (an Island in Kerry, Ireland) Viscount, p. 61, n. 37.
  • Vandals; (a People) Hereditary Prince, p. 4.
  • VAUGHAN; (a Family) of Emlyn (in Car∣marthenshire) Baron, p. 142, n. 37.
  • of Molingar (in West-Meath, Ireland) Baron, ibid.
  • Verdon; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1, p. 23, n. 15.
  • Vescy; (a Family) Lord, p. 56, n. 30.
  • Uffington; vide Craven of Uffington.

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  • VILLIERS; (a Family) of Darford (in Kent) Viscount, p. 95, n. 8.
  • of Hoo (in Kent) Baron, ibid.

W

  • WALDEGRAVE; (a Family) of Cheu∣ton (in Somersetshire) Baron, p. 159, n. 64.
  • Walden; vide HOWARD of Walden.
  • Wales, North; Lord Lieutenant p. 70, n. 48. See also the Addenda.
  • South; Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6. See also the Addenda.
  • WARD; (a Family) of Bermingham (in Warwickshire) Baron, p. 144, n. 40.
  • Baroness Dowager, p. 125, n. 9.
  • Wardour; vide ARUNDEL of Wardour.
  • Wardrobe; vide Great Wardrobe.
  • Wark, or Werk; vide Grey of Wark.
  • Warminster; vide Thynn of Warminster.
  • Warren; (a Family) Baron, p. 9, n. 1.
  • WARRINGTON, (in Lancashire) Earl, p. 85, n. 68.
  • WARWICK; (County) Earl, p. 45, n. 15. See also the Addenda.
  • Lord Lieutenant and Custos Ro∣tulorum, p. 44, & 45. vide p. 44. n. 14.
  • Borough; Recorder, p. 135, n. 26.
  • Waterford; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 23,

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  • ... n. 15. See also Lumley of Waterford.
  • WELLS; vide BATH and WELLS.
  • Wem; vide JEFFREYS of Wem.
  • Wenge, vulgò Wing; vide Dormer of Wing.
  • Westminster, City; High Steward, p. 17, n. 8.
  • Liberty, Custos Rotulorum, p. 26, n. 17.
  • Collegiate Church; Dean, vide St. Peter's Westminster.
  • WESTMORLAND; (County) Earl, p. 48, n. 19.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 63, n. 39.
  • Custos Rotulorum, p. 9, n. 9.
  • (Honor) Lord, p. 56, n. 30.
  • Hereditary Sheriff, ibid.
  • Weston; vide BUTLER of Weston.
  • WEYMOUTH; (in Dorsetshire) Viscount, p. 93, n. 5.
  • Weysford, or Weshford, modò Wexford; (County in Ireland) Earl, p. 23, n. 15.
  • WHARTON; (a Family) of Wharton (in Westmorland) Baron, p. 127, n. 13.
  • Whorlton; vide Bruce of Whorlton.
  • Wich-Malbank; vide CHOLMONDLEY of Wich-Malbanc.
  • Wicklow; vide MAYNARD of Wickloe.
  • WIDDRINGTON; (a Family) of Blank∣ney (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 143, n. 39.
  • Williamson; Lady Williamson, p. 134, n. 24.

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  • WILLUGHBY; (a Family) of Eresby (in Lincolnshire) Baron, p. 51, n. 23. p. 120, n. 3.
  • of Broke (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 126, n. 11.
  • of Parham (in Suffolk) Ba∣ron, p. 128, n. 14.
  • Wilton; (in Herefordshire) Baron, p. 35, n. 2.
  • Wiltshire; (County) Earl, p. 21, n. 13.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 39, vide p. 38, n. 6.
  • Custos Rotulorum; vide the Ad∣denda▪
  • Wimborne-St. Giles; vide Ashley of Wimborn-St. Giles.
  • WINCHELSEY; (in Sussex) Earl, p. 54, n. 26.
  • WINCHESTER; (City) Marquis, p. 21, n. 13. See also the Addenda.
  • Bishop, p. 100, n. 3. p. 117, & 118, n. III.
  • Windsor, Royal Castle and Honor; (in Berk∣shire) Constable and Governor, p. 9, n. 1.
  • Forrest; Lord Warden, ibid.
  • Windsor; (a Family) of Bradenham (in Buckinghamshire) Baron, p. 77, n. 57.
  • Witton; vide EURE of Witton.
  • Wockingham; vide Ockingham.
  • Woodstock; (in Oxfordshire) Viscount, p. 79, n. 61.

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  • WORCESTER; (County) Marquis, and Earl, p. 18, n. 9.
  • Lord Lieutenant, p. 24, vide p. 23, n. 15.
  • Custos Rotulorum; vide the Addenda.
  • City; Bishop, p. 108, n. 13.
  • and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p 24, vide p. 23, n. 15.
  • Wormleighton; vide Spenser of Worm∣leiton.
  • Wotton-Basset; (in Wiltshire) Baron, p. 73, n. 53.
  • Wotton-Wawen; vide CARRINGTON of Wotton-Wawen.
  • Writtle; vide PETRE of Writtle.
  • Wye; Royal Mannor, (in Kent) Lord, p. 54, n. 26.

Y

  • YARMOUTH; (in Norfolk) Earl and Viscount, p. 71, n. 50.
  • Yarum; vide FAUCONBRIDGE of Ya∣rum.
  • Yeomen, of His Majesty's Guard; Captain, p. 49, n. 20.
  • YORK; County, East Riding; Lord Lieu∣tenant and Custos Rotulorum, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.

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      • YORK; County, North Riding; Lord Lieu∣tenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
      • — Custos Rotulorum, p. 80, n. 62.
      • — West Riding; Lord Lieutenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
      • —City; Archbishop, p. 7, n. 2. & p. 116.
      • — and County of the same; Lord Lieutenant, p. 25, vide p. 24, n. 16.
      • Youghall; vide Boyle of Youghall.
      FINIS.
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