The glories and magnificent triumphs of the blessed restitution of His Sacred Majesty K. Charles II from his arrival in Holland 1659/60 till this present, comprizing all the honours and grandeurs done to, and conferred by, Him ... / by James Heath ...

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The glories and magnificent triumphs of the blessed restitution of His Sacred Majesty K. Charles II from his arrival in Holland 1659/60 till this present, comprizing all the honours and grandeurs done to, and conferred by, Him ... / by James Heath ...
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Heath, James, 1629-1664.
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London :: Printed and are to be sold by N.G., R.H. and O.T. ...,
1662.
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Charles -- II, -- King of England, -- 1630-1685.
Nobility -- England.
Great Britain -- Peerage -- Registers.
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BARONETS.
  • Robert Jenkinson of Walcot, in the Coun∣ty of Oxford Esquire, created Baronet by Letters Patents bearing date at Westminster, the eighteenth of May, 13 Caroli Secundi.
  • William Glyne of Bissiter alias Bercester in the County of Oxford Esquire, the twenti∣eth of May, Anno predict.
  • Sir John Charnock of Holcot, in the Coun∣ty of Bedford Esquire, the one and twenti∣eth of May, Anno pred.
  • Robert Brook of Norton, in the county of Suffolk Esquire, the one and twentieth of May. Anno pred.
  • Thomas Nevil of Holt, in the county of Leicester Esquire, the five and twentieth of May, Anno pred.
  • Henry Andrews of Lothbury, in the county of Bucks, the seven and twentieth of May, Anno pred.

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  • Anthony Craven of Sparsholt alias Sparshale, in the county of Berks Esquire, the fourth of June, Anno pred.
  • James Clavering of Axwel, in the county of Durham Esquire, Iune 5. an. pred.
  • Thomas Derham of West-Derham, in the county of Norfolk Esquire, Iune 8. an. pred.
  • Abraham Cullen of Eastsheen, in the coun∣ty of Surrey, Iune 17. an. pred.
  • Godfrey Copley of Spretborough, in the county of York, Iune 17: ut supra.
  • Griffith Williams of Pewrhyne, in the coun∣ty of Carnarvan Esquire, ut supra.
  • James Rushort of Milast-green, in the county of Essex Esquire, ut supra.
  • Henry Winchcomb of Bucklebury, in the county of Berks Esquire, Iune 18. an. pre∣dict.
  • Sir Thomas Viner of the city of London Knight, ut supra.
  • Clement Clarke of Laune-Abbey, in the county of Leicester Esquire, ut supra.
  • John Segliard of Delaware, in the county of Kent Esquire, ut supra.
  • Christopher Guise of Elmore, in the county of the city of Glocester Esquire, Iuly 10. an. pred.
  • Reynald Fester of East-Greenwich, in the county of Kent Esquire, Iuly 11. an. pred.
  • Philip Parker of Erwarten, in the county of Suffolk Esquire, Iuly 16. an. pred.
  • Sir Edward Duke of Benhal, in the county of Suffolk Knight, Iuly 17. an. pred.

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  • Edward Barkham of Wanfleet in the coun∣ty of Lincoln Esquire, Iuly 21. an. pred.
  • Charles Hussey of Caythorp alias Caythrop, in the county of Lincoln Esquire, ut supra.
  • Thomas Norton of the city of Coventry, in the county of Warwick Esquire, Iuly 23. an. pred.
  • Sir John Dormer of Grange, in the county of Bucks Knight, ut supra.
  • Thomas Carew of Haccombe, in the county of Devon Esquire, Aug. 2. an. pred.
  • Mark Milbanck of Halvaby, in the coun∣ty of York Esquire, Aug. 7. an. pred.
  • Richard Rothwel of Ewerby and Stapleford, in the county of Lincoln Esquire, Aug. 16. an. pred.
  • John Bancks of the city of London Esquire, Aug. 22. an. pred.
  • Henry Ingoldsby of Lethenborough in the county of Bucks Esquire, Aug. 30. an pred.
  • Robert Jason of Broad-Somerford, in the county of Wilts Esquire, September 5. an. pred.
  • Sir Iohn Young of Culliton, in the county of Devon Esquire, Sept. 26. an. pred.
  • Francis Buckley of Attleborough in the county of Norfolk Esquire, Sept. 30. an. pred.
  • Iohn Frederick Van Freisendorf of Heerdick, Lord of Kyrup, one of the Privy Council to the King of Sweden, and his Ambassador Extraordinary to the King of England, His most Excellent Majesty, created Baronet

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  • by Letters Patents, bearing date at West∣minster the fourth of October, in the Thir∣teenth year of King Charles the Second, &c.
  • William Roberts of Willesden in the coun∣ty of Middlesex Esquire, Nov. 8. an. pred.
  • William Luckin of Waltham in the county of Essex Esquire, Novemb. 15. an. pred.
  • Thomas Smith of Hill-Hall in the county of Essex Esquire, Nov. 29. an. pred.
  • Edwin Sadler of Temple Dinesly alias Dins∣ley in the county of Hertford Esquire, Dec. 3. an. pred.
  • Sir William Windham of Orchard in the county of Somerset Kniht, Dec. 19. an. pred.
  • George Southcote of Bleborough in the coun∣ty of Lincoln Esquire, Janu 17. an. pred.
  • George Trevellian of Nettlecome in the coun∣ty of Somerset Esquire, Janu 24. an. pred.

The Reader is desired to excuse our omission of all the Scotch Dignities, not onely because of National incuriosity, but by reason there are very few of them, except the Restitutory Honors of the Family of the Gurons to the Earldom of byn.

To omit also the Knights-Batchelors made by the King, with the Honors of the several Offices be∣longing to Him, His Guards and other Commanders which assist these Grandeurs: It will suffice to say, that we were al raised from lw and abject conditi∣on (being he servants of servants) to the honor of English Freemn which is such a Geny, that sew people in the world are born to, and having once for∣feited it, were ever restored to it.

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