Caliope's cabinet opened wherein gentlemen may be informed how to adorn themselves for funerals, feastings, and other heroick meetings : also, here they may know their place and worth with all the degrees and distinctions of honour in the realm, shewing how every one ought to take place with the titles due to them, with other things of antiquity very observable / by James Salter.

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Caliope's cabinet opened wherein gentlemen may be informed how to adorn themselves for funerals, feastings, and other heroick meetings : also, here they may know their place and worth with all the degrees and distinctions of honour in the realm, shewing how every one ought to take place with the titles due to them, with other things of antiquity very observable / by James Salter.
Author
Salter, James, fl. 1665.
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London :: Printed by G.M. for Will. Crooke ...,
1665.
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Etiquette -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Etiquette -- Early works to 1800.
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"Caliope's cabinet opened wherein gentlemen may be informed how to adorn themselves for funerals, feastings, and other heroick meetings : also, here they may know their place and worth with all the degrees and distinctions of honour in the realm, shewing how every one ought to take place with the titles due to them, with other things of antiquity very observable / by James Salter." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60887.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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The Coronation of the King.

  • FIrst goes the Kings Messengers two and two.
  • Gentlemen two and two.
  • Trumpeerts on both sides.
  • Esquires of the Body.
  • Knights Bachelors.
  • Greater Chaplains.
  • Younger Sons of Noblemen.
  • Mdermen of London.
  • Clerks of the Counsel.
  • Secretaries to the King.
  • Master of the Rolls.
  • Knights of the Bath.

Page 4

  • Counsellours to the King.
  • Knights Baronets and Bannorets.
  • Knights of the Garter, no Barons.
  • Sons of Viscounts.
  • Younger Sons of Earls and Marquesses.
  • Barons.
  • Earls eldest Sons.
  • Viscounts.
  • Bishops.
  • Marquesses eldest Sons.
  • Dukes younger Sons.
  • Earls.
  • Dukes eldest Sons.
  • Marquesses.
  • Dukes.
  • Controuler of the House.
  • Treasurer of the House.
  • Almoner.
  • Secretary of State.
  • Lord Admiral.
  • Keeper of the Privy Seas.
  • Lord Great Master.
  • Lord Chancellour.
  • Two representing the Dukes of Normandy and Aquitaine.
  • Garter and the Lord Mayor with the Mace of his Majesty.
  • Serjeants at Arms and Heraulds on both sides.
  • The Constable of England, the great Cham∣berlain and Marshall on each side of the King.

Page 5

  • The King under a Canope born by six Knights.
  • The Master of the Horse leading a Rich Horse.
  • Nine Pages on Horseback with their Captain following.
  • Gentlemen Pentioners with their Partisans.
  • The Captain of the Guard with the Yeomen.
  • Servants of Noblemen and Gentlemen.
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