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.
Publication
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 June 3, 2024.

Pages

An Alphebetical Table of the principal mat∣ters in this Book.

  • A.
    • ANcient form of Government pag. 33
    • The signification of Charges and Devices in Armory pag. 53
  • B.
    • Of a Baron pag. 30
  • C.
    • Of the Kings Goronation pag. 3

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  • ...
    • Of the Kings Crown with its twelve Stones pag. 1
    • Significations of Charges and Devices in Coats pag. 33
  • D.
    • Of Doctors pag. 10
    • Of a Duke pag. 32
    • Price of Diamonds pag. 54
  • E.
    • Degrees of an Esquire pag. 28
    • Of an Earle pag. 31
    • England first inhabited, by whom, how, and why named; its Government pag. 46
    • Of the Kings Ensigns pag. 3
  • F.
    • A Royal Feast the King present pag. 5
    • Funerals, and rules to be observed therein pag. 43
    • Earl Marshals Orders and Funeral Fees pag. 44
    • Proceedings of the Funeral of a Gentleman pag. 45
    • Proceedings from a Baron to a Dukes Funeral ib.
  • G.
    • Going to the Parliament in State pag. 6
    • Who are to be admitted Gentlemen pag. 8
    • How Gentlemen are to take place pag. 16
    • Of a Gentleman pag. 27
    • Who are Gentlemen pag. 26
    • Prices of Gold pag. 53
  • H.
    • The Heraulds duty pag. 48
    • Explanation of difficult words in Herauldry pag. 54
  • K.
    • Of Knights Batchelors pag. 29

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  • ...
    • Knights Titles ibid.
    • Knights Bannorets ibid.
    • Knights Barronets pag. 36
    • Orders of Knighthood in England pag. 19
    • Orders of Knighthood in Forreign parts pag. 21
  • M.
    • Of a Marquess pag. 32
  • O.
    • Officers of State how to take place pag. 15
  • P.
    • Professions not Gentlemen pag. 10
    • Seven more laudable ibid.
    • Precedency of Kings and Kingdoms pag. 14
    • Taking of place from a slave to a Baron pag. 17
    • Of a Prince pag. 32
    • The price of Pearles pag. 53
  • S.
    • Seven Sciences Gentile, with the Arms they may bear pag. 11
    • Sirnames agreeing with charges in Coat Armor pag. 50
    • Nine precious Stones used in blazoning for Nobi∣lity, and their vertues pag. 51
  • V.
    • Of a Viscount pag. 31
    • An account of several Cities, Castles, and other noteable places, when they were built, and by whom; besides many things of Antiquity ob∣serveable pag. 58
FINIS.

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