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The Knights
of England
. of England
A Complete Record from the Earliest Time to the
Present Day of the Knights of all the Orders of
Chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and
of Knights Bachelors
BY
WM. A. SHAW, LITT.D.
Editor of the Calendar of Treasury Papers at H.M. Record Office ;
Author of the History of the English Church under the
Commonwealth ; A uthor of the History of Currency ; etc.
INCORPORATING
A COMPLETE LIST OF KNIGHTS BACHELORS DUBBED IN IRELAND
Compiled by
G. D. BURTCHAELL, M.A., M.R.I.A.
Barrister-at-Law, Office of Arms, Ireland
Author of Genealogical Memoirs of the Members of Parliament
for Kilkenny \ ^ \o
VOL. II.
Printed and Published for the
CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD,
LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, ST. JAMES'S PALACE
SHERRATT AND HUGHES
LONDON 1906
'09
Iknigbts Bacbelors
Knights Bachelors
1257, May 18. HENRY PLANTAGENET, 2nd son of Richard earl of
Cornwall (knighted on the day of his father's coronation
as king of the Romans at Aachen).
1272, Oct. 13. EDMUND PLANTAGENET, 5th son of Richard earl of
Cornwall (knighted on the occasion of his marriage with
Margaret, sister of the earl of Clare. He was made earl
at the same time).
1272, Oct. 13. HENRY DE LACY (knighted and made earl of Lincoln,
same occasion).
1272, Oct. 13. GEORGE DE CANTELUPE (same occasion), and many
others, nobles of the kingdom of England, some of them
knighted ('militiae cingulum susceperunt ') by the King
himself, others by the aforesaid earls.
1336.
On Monday after St. Matthew's day the king, Edward III.,
made his eldest son (the Black Prince) earl of Chester
and duke of Cornwall, and after making six other earls
the same day the king made 20 knights, to wit : —
EDWARD DE MONTAGUE (Montacute).
THOM DE SWINNERTON.
JOH DE ISLE.
JOH DARCY.
Ric DAMMORY.
JO DE PULTENEY.
Jo DE MERE.
ROGER BAVENT.
ROGER HILLARY.
JO DE BOLINGBROKE.
JO LUTERELE.
SYMON DE SWANLOND.
WILL STOT.
WILL BASSET.
ROB DE SADYNGTON.
WILL DE ZOUSCH.
JO DE COGESHALE.
ROGER DANNGERVILE.
THOM DEL MORE.
Jo STRACCHE.
6 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1346, July 13.
The king, Edward III., landed at La Hogue in his expedition
to France, and there on the shore he knighted the Black
Prince and made him Prince of Wales. Thereupon the
said Black Prince immediately made the following
knights : —
ROGER DE MORTIMER, afterwards earl of March.
WILLIAM DE MONTACUTE, lord Montacute, afterwards earl of
Salisbury.
WILLIAM DE Eos, lord Ros.
et cum illis etiam f uerunt alii consimiliter ad ordinem pro-
moti militarejoi.
1346, Aug. 26.
Grants of annuity ordered to the following to support the
order of knighthood which they have taken from the
King (that is to say recently in the campaign in
France).
ROBERT DE MAULE.
GUY DE BRIANE.
JOHN DE RAVENSHOLM.
PETER DE BREWESE.
THOMAS DE LANCASTRE.
HENRY DENGAYNE.
JOHN, son of GILES DE BELLO CAMPO.
1346, Aug. 26. Sir JOHN DE LISLE, of Rougemont, raised to the rank
of a banneret by a writ of this date, being the date of the
battle of Creecy.
1346, Aug. 26. RALPH DE SHELTON, knighted whilst in the king's
retinue at Creecy.
1347. Knights made by Edward III. at the Seige of Calais in
France.*
FlTZWALTER.
JOHN FOURNEYS.
RlC CORNERD.
EDW. MOLYN alias Montermer.
WILLIAM WALKINGTON.
WILLIAM WAUTOR alias Aches.
WILLIAM 'BLUNT.
THOMAS BLOWNT.
BASTARD GRAY.
GILES DE BEAUCHAMP.
NICOLAS LANGFORD.
ROGER HERHAM.
CHRISTOFER DE LANGFORD.
Jo CREWES.
WILLIAM DE WATENALD.
JOHN TRACY.
NORMAN DARCY.
* This list of knights made in 1347 is contained in Harl. MS. 1156, fo. 82.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[Anno 1347.]
JOHN DARCY.
JOHN LYMBUENE.
JOHN SAMBIE.
HENRY FITZHENRY.
Ric PIERS.
REYNOLD MOYNE.
CHRISTOFER DE LUDLOWE.
Jo STORMYE.
JOHN DE LISLE.
WARREN DE LISLE.
OLIVER DYNHAM.
THO. DE RACHESE.
WILLIAM FERRERS.
ROBERT FERRERS.
RALPHE HASTINGS.
HUGH COURTNEY.
Jo MORDAKE.
RICHARD HEKYN.
ROBERT DE BARCHHAILE.
WILLIAM COZANS.
HENR GLASTINGBUH.
ROB BAYNTON.
WILLIAM WOLTON.
RlC CORNTCALL.
JO HUSSEY.
Jo DE BELLUSE.
JO POYNINGES.
CHRISTOFER DE POYNINGES.
Jo BOALOR.
WILLIAM MORTYMER.
KIRKELOTS.
Jo TRUSSELL.
ROG SWYNTON.
WILLIAM LOVELL.
PIERS DE LA WARE.
FITZWILLIAM GAWRE.
SIMON LE ZOWCHE.
8 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[Anno 1347.]
WILLIAM LE ZOWCHE.
WILLIAM FRATOR [VAIRE].
WILLIAM BOOTHE.
Jo DACTON.
JOHN DE CLIVDON.
ROBERT DE NEVOR.
WARREIN LATYNE [?LAKYNE].
OTES DE GUSON.
- DE STAFFORD.
JOHN VERDON.
CHRISTOFER DE VERDON.
WILLIAM DE GERDESTON.
WILLIAM FRANCKS.
ROBERT BOWSER.
CHRISTOFER DE BOURNE.
JOHN DE MEREWORTH.
JOHN DE SUTTON.
JOHN DE NORWECHE.
JOHN BAFFORD.
WILLIAM DE LA WARRE.
THO. DE HALWTON.
JOHN DAYNWELL.
THO. DE ENGAYNE.
Jo DE ENGAYNE.
JOHN PAVELEY.
JOHN CUNSTABLE.
JEOFFREY DE GRAY.
Ric DE WERE.
JOHN DE EEYBORNE.
ROGER CORBET.
WALTER PAVELEY.
CHRISTOFER DE LAYTON.
ROBERT WILLOWBY.
TRUSSELL.
SEIGNEUR LE STRATTON.
ROBERT DE ROKEBY.
SIMON DE SENNYLE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[Anno 1347.]
JOHN FlTZSYMOND.
JOHN DE SIRMONE.
PORCHESTER.
TALBOT DE BASHALL, in Lane.
ROGER FELDBRIGGE.
JOHN DE SULLAT.
CHRISTOFER DE CHAWERTH.
JOHN DE CODINGTON.
ROBSERT.
JOHN BYRON LE FILS.
JOHN DE PALIE.
WILLIAM BANESTRE.
TIMPERLEY.
JOHN DAWBENEY
JOHN WALLTJM.
PIERS DE THORNETON.
RIPLEIGHE.
JOHN BACKTJSE.
JOHN TALBOT.
WALTER DE CHIRKINGHAM.
JOHN DESCURS.
CHRISTOFER DE BECKERINGE.
JOHN DARDERNE.
WALTER PECHAY.
LAYBORNE.
HARTLEWE.
LANGTON.
•Knights made by the Black Prince in the South West of France
during the campaign which culminated in the battle of Poitiers.
1355, Oct. 11. JANEKINTTS DE BEREFORT, et alii milites.
1355, Oct. 13. GILOTUS DE STRATTONE, et quidam alii.
1355, Oct. 17. ADAM DE LOWCHES (probably a misreading for
Zouche).
1355, Nov. 3. The son of the lord de Libreto.
1355, Nov. 3. RALPH BASSET, lord Basset de Dray ton.
1355, Nov. 3. ROLANDUS DAVEYS.
1355, Nov. 3. et plures alii ad ordinem militarem promovebanttir.
1355, Nov. 12. THEODORICUS DALE, ostiarius camere domini
principis.
10 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
About April, 1360.
ROGER (LE WARR), sire de la Warr (by Edward III., near
Paris, France, on volunteering to lead a sally towards
Paris).
JOHN (Fixz- WALTER), sire de Fitz- Walter (same occasion).
THUMAS BALASTRE (same occasion).
GUILLAUME DE TROUSiAUS (same occasion).
THUMAS LE DESPENSIER (same occasion).
JEHAN DE NEUFVILLE (same occasion).
RICHARD STURI (?STURMY) (same occasion).
et plusieurs sultre.
Before 1362, Nov. 20. RICHARD DE LA BERE, sheriff of Hereford.
Before 1372, Oct. JOHN BOTILLER, sheriff of Lancashire.
Before 1377, June 22. THOMAS BOKELOND, sheriff of Hampshire.
Before 1377, June 22. JOHN DE CARESWELL, sheriff of Shropshire
and Stafford.
About July, 1380.
The day the duke of Buckingham came be/ore St. Omer he
made several new knights, viz. : —
RAOUL DE NOEFVILLE.
le fils au signeur messire BETREMIEU BOURSIER.
le fils au signeur messire THUMAS CAMOIS.
FOUKE COURBET.
THUMAS D'ANGAIN(D'ANGLURI).
RAOUL DE PIPPE.
LOEIS DE SAINT-OBIN.
JEHAN PAULLE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS II
After 1399, Aug. 22. JOHN BERKELEY, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester.
Before 1399, Sept. 30. THOMAS CLANVOWE, sheriff of Hereford.
Before 1399, Sept. 30. WILLIAM FYENS or FENYS, sheriff of Surrey
and Sussex.
After 1399, Oct. 2. JOHN DAUNTESEY, sheriff of Wilts.
After 1399, Nov. 3. WILLIAM SHARESHULL, sheriff of Staffordshire.
After 1400, Nov. 24. HENRY NEVYLL, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester.
After 1401, Nov. 8. THOMAS MAUREWARD, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester.
1403, July 21. RICHARD DE SANDFORD (on the morrow of the battle
of Shrewsbury) with at least two others.
After 1406, Nov. 5. EGBERT LYSLE, sheriff of Northumberland.
[1409, Aug. 4.]
Knights dubbed by king Henry IV. at the coming in
of [Jean de Werchin], seneschal of Hainault, with
other gentlemen to do feats of arms in Smithfield \jon
a challenge previously sent by them to the Order of the
Garter^, where these gentlemen did acquit themselves
well, and were made knights [? at Windsor], viz. : —
JOHN CHEYNEY'S son and heir.
WILLIAM PORTER.
JOHN STANDISH.
After 1413, Nov. 6. JAMES HARYNGTON, sheriff of Cumberland.
After 1414, Nov. 10. JOHN HEVENYNGHAM, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
After 1416, Nov. 30. THOMAS WYKEHAM, sheriff of Hampshire.
1426, May 19.
After the battle of Verneuil (1424, August), the Duke of
Bedford came over into England and on Whitsuntide in
1426 at Leicester [at a Parliament there~\ he dubbed
King Henry VI. knight and forthwith the said King
12 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
dubbed 44 knights. See the list of these knights supra
pp. 130 — 2, where the names of the knights who may be
presumed to have been made bachelor knights 'merely
are printed, in italics.
After 1427, Nov. 7. STEPHEN POPHAM, sheriff of Hampshire.
1439, May 15. HENRY, son of the earl of Huntingdon (at Kenyngton).
1439, May 15. HENRY, son of the earl of Arundel (ibid.).
1439, May 15. LEWYS JOHN (idid.).
1439, May 15. WILLIAM ESTEFYLDE, merchant of London (ibid.).
After 1441, June 10. FRANCIS DE SURIENNE, called 1'Arragonois,
received a grant of money to support the dignity of knight-
hood.
After 1449, Sept. 25. NICOLAS BYRON, sheriff of Lancashire.
After 1452, Nov. 8. RICHARD FENYS, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
1456, before July 15. A squire of the king of Denmark lately came
to England and received the military order at Windsor.
1460, July 10.
Knights made at the battle of Northampton.
HENRY STAFFORD.
THOMAS DYMMOKE.
WILLIAM TYRELL.
WILLIAM TYRELL, of the Beche (Bey).
THOMAS STANLEY (STRANLEY).
WILLIAM NORRYS.
JOHN OF ASHETON.
HENRY LEWYS (LOYS).
THOMAS THORPE.
1460, Dec. 30.
Knights made at the battle of Wakefield.
Lord CLIFFORD (by the hands of Henry, duke of Somerset).
JAMES LUTTERELL (by same).
ROBERT WHITTINGHAM (by same).
— LATYMER, of Somersetshire (by same).
RICHARD PEJICY (by the hands of his brother, the earl of
Northumberland).
WILLIAM GASCOIGNE (by same).
THOMAS METHAM (by same).
WILLIAM BERTRAM (by same).
RICHARD ALBOROUGH (by same).
THOMAS ELDRETON (by same).
JOHN MALEVER (by same).
WILLIAM ST. QUYNTIN (by same).
JOHN COURTENEY (by the hands of his brother, the earl of
Devonshire).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 13
1460, Dec. 30.
THOMAS FULFORDE (by same).
ALEXANDER HOODY (by same).
RICHARD GARY (by same).
ROGER CLIFFORD (by the hands of his brother, lord Clifford).
RICHARD TEMPEST (by same).
HENRY BELLINGHAM (by same).
THOMAS BABTHORPE (by the hands of lord Roos).
1460-1, Feb. 17.
Knights made at the second battle of St. Albans.
The King knighted his son Edward on the spot, and that
young prince thereupon conferred that dignity on the
earl of Shrewsbury and some thirty others, including :
THOMAS Roos.
ANDREW TROLLOPE (being the first that he made).
WHYTYNGAM (who came next).
TRESHAM (who came next).
JOHN GRAY, and 12 more knights the same day.
JOHN DONE.
WILLIAM TALBOYS.
SYMOND HAMMYS.
1461, Mar. 29.
Knights made by king Edward IV. at the battle of Towton.
WILLIAM HASTYNGES.
WALTER DEVEREUX.
HUMFREY STAFFORD.
THOMAS MONTGOMERY.
JOHN HOWARD, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
THOMAS WALGRAVE.
1461, June 27.
Knights made the day before the Coronation of Edward IV.
JOHN FOGGE, made a knight of the Carpet.
JOHN SCOTT, made a knight of the Carpet.
After 1461, Nov. 7. GEORGE LOMLEY, sheriff of Northumberland.
After 1464, Nov. 5. JAMES BASKERVILLE, sheriff of Hereford.
14 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
Before 1466, Easter. LAWRENCE REYNFORD, sheriff of Essex and
Herts.
Before 1465, April. THOMAS UVEDALE, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
After 1465, Easter. GEORGE DARELL, sheriff of Wilts.
1471, May 4.
Knights made by Edward IV. in the field of Grafton
(Garton) beside Tewkesbury after the battle of
Tewkesbury, on the field of battle.
Lord JOHN COBHAM.
GEORGE NEVILL, son and heir to lord Abergavenny.
THOMAS WINGEFIELD.
HENRY WINGFIELD.
PHILIPPE COURTENEY, sheriff of Devonshire.
HENRY BEAUMONT, sheriff of Staffordshire.
MAURICE BERKELEY, sheriff of Hampshire.
RICHARD HASTINGES, called by his wife lord Welles.
RAUF HASTINGES.
ROBERT HARRINGTON.
THOMAS GREY, sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
JAMES TYRELL.
HENRY FERRERS.
JOHN APARRE (PARR).
HENRY PERPOYNT, sheriff of Notts and Derby.
JOHN DONE (DONNE, DOWNE).
ROGER KYNASTON (KINASTON, KINGESTON), sheriff of
Shropshire:
RICHARD CROFTE, senior, sheriff of Hereford.
JOHN PILKINGTON.
JOHN LYNGEYNE.
JOHN HARLEY.
WILLIAM BOTTELLER.
CHRISTOPHER MORESBY.
JOHN CLAY.
ROBERT GREENE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 15
[1471, May 4.]
JOHN WILLOUGHBY [de jure lord Latimer].
ROGER REED (REE, RED).
JOHN SAVAGE (HAVAGE).
THOMAS STRICKLAND.
GEORGE BROWNE.
WILLIAM MOTION.
JOHN CROKER.
SKERNE, of Essex.
JAMES CROWMER.
WILLIAM SANDES (SANDALLE).
JOHN DEVEREUX.
HENRY GREY.
JOHN SEYNTLOE.
EDWARD WOODHOUSE.
WILLIAM BRANDON.
RICHARD BEATJCHAMP.
THOMAS CORNEWALL (CROMWELL).
ROGER COUBETT.
HUMPHREY BLOUNT.
— — POOLE.
JOHN FERES.
JOHN BYNGHAM.
RICHARD RADCLYFFE.
JOHN SAUNDES.
NICHOLAS LANGFORD.
[1471, between May 4 and May 21.]
Knights Banneret made by Edward IV. on that voyage and
late journey; whose pennons and standards (in the
difference of pennons) were rent by the King's
commandment.
THOMAS GREY.
RICHARD HASTINGES, afterwards lord Welles.
JOHN COURTENEY.
NICHOLAS LATYMER (LAWRENCE).
16 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
RAUF HASTINGS, sheriff of Northamptonshire. May 5.
ROGER TOKETTS (ROGERS).
JOHN STANLEY.
SYMON MOUNTFORD.
JOHN HENNINGHAM.
WILLIAM STANLEY.
THOMAS BERING.
WILLIAM STAMFORD.
ABERDENNY.
1471, May 21.
Knights made by Edward IV. outside the City Gates
between Islington and Shoreditch when he entered
London in state after the city had beaten off the
Bastard Falconbridge.
JOHN STOCKTON, lord mayor of London.
JOHN CROSBY, sheriff of London.
THOMAS URSWICK (Horswyke), recorder of London.
[1471, May 21.]
RALPH VERNEY [alderman of London].
RICHARD LEE [alderman of London].
JOHN YONGE [alderman of London].
WILLIAM TAYLOR [alderman of London].
GEORGE IRELAND [alderman of London].
JOHN (WILLIAM) STOKER (STOCKER) [alderman of London].
MATHEW PHILIP (PHILIPPE) [alderman of London].
WILLIAM HAMPTON [alderman of London].
THOMAS STALBROKE [alderman of London].
BARTHOLOMEW JAMES [alderman of London].
Between 1471, Oct., and 1472, July.
Knights made in Granado by Sir Edward Woodville
[? Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers], warring on the
infidels [ ? or by Sir Edward, styled Lord Woodville, in
Brittany, in 1488].
EDWARD WYNGFEILDE.
CANTELUPE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 17
1472, JOHN PARR, sheriff of Westmoreland.
1476-7, Jan. 18. THOMAS HAWARD, or HOWARD, sheriff of Norfolk
and Suffolk.
after 1480, Nov. 15. ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, sheriff of Devon.
after 1481, Sept. 29. GILES DAUBENEY, sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset.
after 1481, Nov. 5. HUMPHREY STANLEY, sheriff of Staffordshire.
1482, July 24 (St. James's Eve).
Bannerets made in Scotland by the duke of Gloucester
[probably on the conclusion of the Treaty between the
duke of Gloucester, the duke of Albany, and the
Scottish Nobles near Edinburgh],
EDWARD WYDEVILL ( WOOD VILE), banneret.
WALTER HERBERT, banneret.
HERBERT GREYSTOKE, banneret.
[1482, July 24.]
JOHN ELRINGTON, banneret.
HENRY PERCY, banneret.
WILLIAM GASCOIGNE, banneret.
EDMOND HASTINGS, banneret.
JAMES TYRELL, banneret.
JAMES DANBY, banneret.
HUGH HASTINGES, banneret.
RAUF ASHETON, banneret.
WILLIAM REDMAN, banneret.
RICHARD RADCLIF, banneret.
THOMAS HALYVERER, banneret.
BRYAN STAFLETON, banneret.
JOHN SAVAGE, banneret.
WILLIAM EVERS, banneret.
PIERS MIDDELTON, banneret.
CHRISTOPHER WARDE, banneret.
STEPHEN HAMERTON, banneret.
THOMAS TEMPEST, banneret.
18 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1482, July 24.]
JOHN EVERINGHAM, banneret.
ROBERT HARRINGTON, banneret.
THOMAS BROUGHTON, banneret.
JOHN ASKE, banneret.
THOMAS GREY, of Warke, banneret.
RAUF WODERINGTON, banneret.
ROGER THORNETON, banneret.
THOMAS MOLYNEUX, banneret.
ALEXANDER HOUGHTON, banneret.
PIERS A. LEGH, banneret.
EDWARD STANLEY, banneret.
JOHN GREY, of Wilton, banneret.
RICHARD HODLESTON, banneret.
Knights made the same day by the same duke of Gloucester.
WILLIAM NEVILL, of Thorneton Bridge.
RICHARD HAWTE.
JOHN WODERINGTON (WIDRINGTON).
WILLIAM INGLEBY (ENGELBY),
THOMAS GOWRE.
RANDOLF PYGOTT.
JOHN DARRELL.
WILLIAM HOUGHTON.
WILLIAM PARKER, of London.
ROGER COTTON.
THOMAS BOWLES.
THOMAS (JOHN) BRIDGES (BERGYLL).
ALEXANDER BAYNHAM.
SANDY JARDEN (BURDEN), a Scot.
Knights made the same day in the Englishmen's Camp by
Alexander, duke of Albany.
ADAM MURREY.
THOMAS LYNDSEY.
JOHN CONINGIIAM.
JOHN ROTHERFORD.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 19
Knights made the same day by the earl of Northumberland
in Scotland [at the same place~\.
JOHN PENYNGTON.
ROBERT PLOMPTON.
MARTIN, of the Sea.
Knights made the same day, at the same place by lord
Stanley, steward of the King's House.
CHRISTOPHER SOUTHWORTH.
RICHARD LANGTON.
WILLIAM STANLEY.
JOHN BOWTHE.
GEORGE HOLFORDE.
RICHARD BOLDE.
[1482, July 24.]
RICHARD TOWNLEY.
JAMES LAWRENCE.
THOMAS TALBOTT.
HENRY TARBOCKE.
JOHN TALBOTT.
ALEXANDER STANDISHE.
CHRISTOPHER STANDISHE.
WILLIAM FARRINGTON.
HENRY KYGHLEY.
1482, Aug. 22.
Bannerets and Knights made by Richard, duke of Gloucester,
in Scotland at Hoton Field beside Berwick [ ? at the
surrendering of Berwick to the English, which took
place on the 24th Aug., 1482~\.
Knights.
FRAUNCYS, lord Lovell.
[RICHARD], lord Fitz-Hugh.
[THOMAS], lord Scroop of Masham.
GREYSTOKE.
20 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1482, Aug. 22.]
GEORGE, lord Lumley.
Bannerets.
THOMAS PILKINGTON.
ROBERT RYDER.
Other Knights and Bannerets.
WILLIAM DARCY.
JOHN MELTON.
JOHN SAVELL.
RAUF BULMER.
RAUF BIGOD.
RAUF BOWES (BOWYER).
JOHN CONSTABLE, of Holdemess.
JAMES STRANGWAYS.
ROBERT MIDDELTON.
WILLIAM FITZ WILLIAM.
THOMAS FITZ WILLIAM.
THOMAS WORTLEY.
JAMES DANBY.
THOMAS MALYVERER.
RAUF FITZ RANDALL.
CHARLES PILKINGTON.
ROBERT WATERTON.
JOHN NEVTLL, of Liverseege.
RICHARD COIGNERS, of Cowton.
WILLIAM BECKWITHE.
Knights, dubbed by the earl of Northumberland on the field
of Sefford the same time.
MARMADUKE CONSTABLE.
CHRISTOPHER WARDE.
ROGER HERON.
THOMAS GREY.
WILLIAM MALORY.
PIERS MIDDELTON.
STEPHEN HAMERTON.
ROBERT HILYARD (HELYARDE).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 21
[1482, Aug. 22].
RAUF WODRTNGTON.
KAUF HARBOTTELL.
JOHN EVERINGHAM.
JOHN ASKE.
RAUF BABTHORPE.
ROGER THORNETON.
CHRISTOPHER CURWEN.
JOHN SALVEYN, of Duflett.
THOMAS GREY, of Horton.
THOMAS TEMPEST.
? 1482-3, Jan. 6. THOMAS THWAYTES.
1482-3, after Feb. 18.
Knights dubbed after the Parliament was ended.
JOHN WOOD, speaker of the Parliament.
WILLIAM CATESBY, justice.
1483, Saturday, July 5.
Knights made by Richard III., the day be fore his Coronation.
ROBERT DYMMOKE, the King's champion at the Coronation.
WILLIAM HOPTON.
ROBERT PERSAY (PERCYE).
WILLIAM JENNEY, justice [of the King's Bench].
GERVASE CLYFTON, sheriff of Notts and Derby.
[P1483, July 12.]
HUMPHREY STARKEY, chief baron of the Exchequer (on
Saturday after [ ? the Coronation] in the Tower.
1483, Sept. 8.
Knights made at York by Richard III. on the procession
through the city and the repetition of the Coronation.
GEFFEREY DE SASIOLA, ambassador from Spain, in testimony
whereof he gave him letters patent dated at York the
same day.
RICHARD, of Gloucester, the King's natural son.
And many other Northern Gentlemen.
22 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[P1484, the 13th day of .]
WILLIAM, lord Crichton of Crichton, a Scottishman, before
dinner.
THOMAS HTLL, mayor of London, after dinner,
before Easter, 1485. ROBERT BRACKENBURY, sheriff of Kent.
[before 1485, August.] CHARLES SOMERSET, made knight by Philip,
archduke of Austria [in Flanders.]
1485, Aug. 7.
Knights made at the landing of Henry, earl of Richmond
(afterwards Henry VII.), at Milford Haven.
EDWARD COURTENEY, afterwards earl of Devonshire.
JOHN WELLES, afterwards viscount Welles.
PHILIBERT DE CHANDEE, afterwards earl of Bath.
JOHN CHENEY (CHEINY).
RICHARD GUILDFORD.
EDWARD PONYINGES.
JAMES BLOUNT.
DAVY OWEN.
CHARLES SOMERSET.
JOHN FORTESCU, sheriff of Essex and Herts.
JOHN HALIWEL (HALWYN).
JOHN RYSELEY.
WILLIAM BRANDON.
* THOMAS MILBORN (MELBOURNE).
* WILLIAM TYLER.
JOHN TREURY (TERURY).
1485, Aug. 25.
•*
Knights made at the Battle of Redmore or Bosworth by
Henry VII-
JOHN TALBOTT.
JOHN (ROGER) MORTEMER.
WALTER HUNGERFORDE.
* In Ashmolean MS. 1121, p. 433, these names are given as made at the battle of Redmore.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 23
1485, Aug. 25.
EGBERT POINTZ.
HUMFREY STANLEY.
WILLIAM WYLOUGHBY.
JOHN TTJRBERVILLE.
EES (RICE) AP THOMAS.
HUGH PERSALL.
RICHARD EDGCOMBE.
[P1486, Aug. 25.]
[At the same time or between the Battle of Bosworth and
the Coronation of Henry VII.~\
EDMUND CAREW.
JOHN BICKENELL (BRIKENELL, KYKENELL).
WILLIAM COURTENEY.
1485-6 (or 1486-7), Jan. 6.
Knights of London made twelfth day anno primo ( ? secundo)
Henry VII., the King keeping his estate at Whitehall
being crowned.
HENRY COLLETT, mayor of London.
JOHN EENKELL (FENKYLL).
JOHN BROWNE.
WILLIAM CAPELL.
[ ? At the same time.~\
NICHOLAS [ROBERT] BILLESDON.
1486, before Whitsuntide. JOHN BYRON, sheriff of Notts and Derby
(as the King came from York).
1486, at Whitsuntide. ROGER TOWNESENDE (at Worcester, in the
King's chamber).
after 1486, Nov. 5. JOHN LYNGEYN, sheriff of Hereford.
1486-7 [?Jan. 6].
WILLIAM HODIE, chief baron of the Exchequer.
JOHN SWYLIARD (SULIARD), judge of the King's Bench.
24 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1487, June 16.
Knights Banneret made by Henry VII. at the Battle of
Stoke-on-Trent whereof the first three were made
before the battle and the other eleven after.
GILBERT TALBOTT.
JOHN CHEYNY.
WILLIAM STOUNER.
JOHN ARUNDELL.
THOMAS COKESEY, alias Grevell.
EDMONDE BEDINGFEILDE (BENINGFIELD).
JOHN FORTESCUE.
HUMFREY STANLEY.
JAMES BLOUNT.
RICHARD DELABERE.
JOHN MORTEMER.
WILLIAM TROUTBECKE.
RICHARD CROFTS.
JAMES BASKERVILLE.
Knights made at the abovesaid battle.
JAMES AWDELEY.
THOMAS POOLE (POALL).
ROBERT CLYFFORD.
EDWARD ABOROUGH (BOROUGH).
GEORGE HOPTON, of Swillington.
EDWARD NORRYS (MORYS).
WILLIAM TYRWHIT, of Kettleby.
THOMAS GREEN (GREY).
HENRY WILOUGHBY.
JOHN MUSGRAVE.
EDWARD PYKERINGE.
WILLIAM SANDES.
THOMAS (GREGORY) LOVELL.
JAMES PARKER (PICKS).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 25
[1487, June 16.]
ANTHONY BROWNE.
MAURICE BARKLEY.
WILLIAM CAREW.
RICHARD FITZ LEWES (FiTZ HEWS).
JOHN PASTON.
EICHARD POOLE (POLLE).
ROGER BELLINGHAM (BELINGHAM, BILLINGHAM).
EDWARD DARELL.
THOMAS HANSARD.
THOMAS, of Walton.
ROBERT, of Brought on.
THOMAS BLOUNT.
WILLIAM VAMPAGE, the first knight that was dubbed in the
field that day.
HUMFREY SAUVAGE.
JOHN SABCOTTS (SAPPACOTTIS).
GREGORY LOVELL.
NICHOLAS YAULX.
WILLIAM TROWTBEKE [see on previous page].
JOHN DEVENISHE.
AMYAS POULET.
HENRY BOULDE.
WILLIAM REDMEYLL (REDMILL).
ROBERT CHEINEY.
JOHN WYNDHAM.
GEORGE NEVILL, the bastard.
RAUF SHIRLEY.
ROBERT BRANDON.
JOHN DIGBY.*
WILLIAM LITTILTON.
CHRISTOPHER WROUGHTON.
WILLIAM NORRYS.!
JAMES PARKER.
THOMAS LIEN (LINN, LYN).
* Harl MS. 5177, says :— "at Canterbury when the King went to Calais." This would mean Oct. 1492
But Digby occurs as already a Knight in 1488 in Gairdner's " materials for the History of Hy. VII.
Vol. II., p. 385.
t Occurs as an esquire in Sept. 1486, and as a Knight in Feb. 1487. Gairdner (ibid) pp. 35, 89.
26 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1487, June 16.]
MAURICE ABAROW (A BAROW).
THOMAS MANYNGTON (was dubbed as he says, but ).
JAMES HARINGTON.J
JOHN LONGVILLE.
THOMAS TYRELL (TERELL).
GEORGE HERBERT.
EAUF LANGFORTH.*
1487 [? June 8]. THOMAS OULEY, merchant (at Coventry the same
summer, the King's banner yet displayed. He was of the
same town a burgess).
1487 [? Aug. 1-5]. RICHARD TODDE, mayor of York (dubbed by the
King at York).
1487 [?Aug. 1-5]. RICHARD YORKE, mayor of the Staple (ibid}.
1487 [Aug. 8]. RICHARD SALKYLD (by the King at Durham).
1487, Aug. 9. RICHARD CLERVATJX (at Croft, by the King on
St. Laurence Eve).
1487, Aug. 24. JOHN WAREN (by the King at Ripon on St.
Bartholomew's Day).
1487. Aug. 24. THOMAS ASHTON (HASHETON) (ibid).
1487 [?Nov. 3]. WILLIAM HORN, mayor of London (by the King in
Hornsey Park at the King's return to London).
1487 [?Nov. 3]. JOHN PERSEVALL (ibid).
1487 [?Nov. 3]. THOMAS FITZ WILLIAM, recorder of London
[P1487] Dec. 11. ARNOLD HAKE VAN SOTT, ge. nat. van Tyrell of
Almaigne, dubbed by the King the same year on Friday
after the conception of our Lady.
} Occurs as already a Knight in August 1486. Gairdner (ibid) p, 29.
* It is not easy to decide whether the whole of this list from Sir James Awdeley to Sir Rauf Langf orth
Is, or is not, a homogeneous list of knights created at the same time, viz. :— At the battle of Stoke. Some
patent descrepancies are noticed in the footnotes. In Harl MS. 5177, the list is arranged in a different
order, viz. :— (1) Those who have paid their fees to the College of Arms ; (2) Those who have only paid
part ; (3) Those who have not paid at all.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 27
[P1487]. These three following came from High Almaigne to see
this realm and to receive the order of knighthood of the
King, as they did.
BALTHEZAR CANHAUSER.
CHRISTOPHER VAN SILBERMERG.
ADRYAN VAN GREKNECKE.
1488 [?Dec. 21., or between Easter and Michaelmas, 1489].
RICHARD NANFANT, sheriff of Cornwall, dubbed by the King
before Christmas, who sent him on embassade into
Spain. He was dubbed on the way towards Kingston.
[? Early in 1489.]
THOMAS STAFFORD (dubbed by the King at the sea side when
he sent his army into Brittany).
JOHN HOLDILSTON (HODESTON) (ibid.).
[P1489, August .] ALBRIGHT , brother to the Chancellor
of Denmark.
? 1489 [between March and August, or ? 1490, August — September].
SAMPSON NORTON, dubbed in Brittany by Robert, first lord
Willoughby de Broke.
after 1489, Nov. 5. CHRISTOPHER THROGMARTON, sheriff of Gloucester.
[P1492, Oct.]
LEWYS CAERLION (CARLION) (dubbed by the King at
Guines).
[GILBERT TALBOT]* [shield only].
[? NEVILL] [shield only].
[? BENSTEAD] [shield only].
[Shield only, unidentified. Per pale purpure and azure,
three lucies' heads erased and erect or, in the mouth of
each a spear head argent.]
[? SAVAGE] [shield only].
[Shield only, unidentified. Quarterly 1, Gules, a fesse
dancettee argent; 2, Azure, an eagle displayed or, a
bendlet gules; 3, or on a chief gules two hands
couped argent, the one dexter the other sinister; 4,
gules, three lucies in pale argent.]
* After the name of Sir Lewis Carleon, the MS. (Cott. Claud C. III.) gives the trickings of twelve
shields without names. The conjectural identification of the bearers of these arms is given here on the
authority of Metcalfe alone ("Book of Knights " pp. 22-3). The only reason for including these twelve knights
under the date ?1492, Oct., is the fact that they follow Sir Lewys Carleon without any indication of break
n the MS. The same is the case with the succeeding eleven knights.
28 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[?1492, Oct.]
[? PICKERING] [shield only].
GEORGE DARELL.
[? STANLEY] [shield only].
[? COURTENEY] [shield only].
[?— - VERB] [shield only].
[? FITZ WARYN] [shield only].
ROBERT CURSON.
- GASCOIGNE.
- BEAMONT.
WILLIAM BROWNE.
- EVERS.
WILLIAM HAWTE.
[?— - MENCE] [shield only].
— - BREERTON.
— - STRANGE.
— - HUNGERFORD.
[— — Shield only, unidentified. Azure, a fesse
dancettee between three falcons or, belted proper.]
1494, Jan. 6.*
RAUF OSTRICHE (ASTRY), mayor of London (in the King's
Chamber at Westminster).
WILLIAM DE MARTIN, late lord mayor of London (ibid.).
NICHOLAS, lord Howth, of Ireland (ibid.).
Lord SLANE (ibid.).
1494, Nov. 9. JOHN LEVESQUE (LANESQUE), a Breton (dubbed by
the King on the day of the tournament after the creation
of prince Henry as duke of York).
1497, June 17.
*"
Knights Bannerets made at the Battle of Blackheath.
THOMAS LOVELL (LOVETT).
CHARLES SOMERSETT.
REIGNALD BRAY.
RICHARD GUYLFORDE.
ROBERT HARECOURT.
* Cott MS. , Claud C. III. Harl MS. 5177. Harl MS. 6063. In the last of these MSS. these four names
occur amongst the Knights made at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, wife of Henry VIL
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 29
[1497, June 17.]
RES AP THOMAS.
HENRY WILOUGHBY.
RICHARD LEWIS or FITZ LEWES.
JOHN SEINT JOHN.
THOMAS GREENE.
ROBERT [EDWARD] BROUGHTON.
NICHOLAS VAUX.
WILLIAM TYRWHITE.
THOMAS TYRELL (TYRETT, TYRWHIT).
Kniffhts made at the same battle of Blacldieath.
EDWARD BLOUNT.
WILLIAM DE LA POOLE, called lord William of Suffolk,
brother to Edmond de la Pole, earl of Suffolk.
THOMAS BRANDON.
JOHN [EDWARD] SAVAGE, sheriff of Worcester.
THOMAS CORNEWALL, baron of Burford.*
JOHN SEYMER, of Wiltshire.*
ROBERT DRURY.*
CHARLES A. BRUGES (A. BRUGES).
EDWARD STANHOPE.
ROBERT LOVELL.
ROBERT TYRELL (TYRETT, TERELL).
JOHN FERRERS (FERRES).
HENRY TAY.*
JOHN HUSSEE (HUSE).
JOHN RODNEY (?UDNEY).
JOHN MONTGOMERY.
RICHARD PUDSEY (PUESEY).
JOHN DARELL (BARREL), of Calehill, in Kent.
EDMOND ARONDELL, of the West.
WILLIAM MERYNGE.
JOHN PECHE.
THOMAS DIGBY.*
* Occurs in Harl MS. 5177, under the heading of Knights dubbed at the Bridge foot on the King's
entering London.
30 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1497, June 17.]
ROBERT PATTON.
GEORGE TALBOYS.
PHILIPPE CALTHORPE.
JOHN GREENE, of Essex.*
ROGER WENTWORTHE.
ROBERT CONSTABLE.*
JOHN SKIPWITH, of Co. Lincoln.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
ROULAND DE YEYLLEVTLLE.
[after 1497, June 17.]
Knights dubbed at the Bridge Foot on the King's entering
London after the Battle of Blackheath.
JOHN H
MORGAN
JOHN HUNGERFORDE.
JOHN FYNEULX (FYNEUX), chief justice of the King's Bench.
JOHN RAYNSFORDE.
BRYAN SANDFORDE.
[Shield only; Argent, a chevron Gules.]
JOHN LANGFORDE.
THOMAS BRYAN.
JOHN TATE, lord mayor of London.
JOHN SHAA [SHAWE], sheriff of London.
RICHARD HADDON, sheriff of London.
ROBERT SHEFFIELD, recorder of London.
JOHN DUNHAM.
THOMAS ROTHERHAM.
JOHN AWDELEY, of Suffolk.
PHILIPPE COOKE.
JOHN BRUERTON (BRERETON).
THOMAS LAWNE (DE LA LAUNDE).
RICHARD LOVELACE.
THOMAS SALISBURY.
RICHARD [JOHN] CAREWE (CARN).
* Occurs in Harl. MS, 5177 under the heading of Knights dubbed at Bridge foot on the king s entering
London.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 31
(No place or date.)
ANDREW DE TREVISANO.
LAURENCE ATLMER.
[On or before 1497, Sept. 30.]
Knights Bannerets made in Scotland by Thomas, earl of
Surrey, the King's Lieutenant.
WILLIAM GASCOIGNE.
JOHN NEVILL.
JOHN HASTINGES.
THOMAS DARCY.
WALTER GRYFFITH.
RAUF RYDER.
THOMAS WORTLEY.
ROGER BELLINGHAM.
WILLIAM TYLER.
EDWARD PYKERINGE.
Knights made in Scotland by same at same time.
THOMAS, lord Howard, the earl of Surrey's son.
EDWARD HOWARD, the earl of Surrey's son.
HENRY SCROOPE.
WILLIAM COGNYERS (CONNYERS).
WILLIAM BULMER.
GEORGE MANNERS.
RAUF EVERS.
[? 1497, Sept. 30.]
EDWARD SAVAGE.
ROGER HOPTON.
JOHN WARBRETON.
RANDOLPH BRUERTON.
ANDREW BRUERTON.
ROBERT ASKE.
JOHN HOTHOM.
HENRY BOYNTON.
32 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[? 1497, Sept. 30.]
ROBERT BELLINGHAM.
RICHARD WOODROFE.
THOMAS ILDERTON.
JOHN WANDISFORD.
ROGER HASTINGS.
JOHN ROCLYFF.
RICHARD CHOLMONDELEY.
JOHN NORMANVILE.
RICHARD ALDEBURGH.
RICHARD CALVERLEY.
WILLIAM SKARGILL.
RICHARD MYRFEILDE.
RAULF ELLERCAR.
WILLIAM CALVERLEY.
JOHN GOWER.
Other Knights made in Scotland by George, lord Strange,
being there with Thomas, earl of Surrey.
JOHN IRELANDE.
WILLIAM BOWTHE.
RICHARD ASHETON.
JOHN TOWNLEY.
WILLIAM TERBUKE.
HENRY HALSALL.
ROGER PYLSTON.
EDWARD HANMORE.
HUMPHREY LYSLEY (LYLL).
Before Easter, 1499. JOHN HOTHOM, sheriff of Yorkshire.
[? 1500]. — BRAMPTON, son of Sir Edward Brampton, merchant,
of London and Portugal (at Winchester).
Before 1501, Sept. 29. EDWARD RADCLYFF, sheriff of Northumber-
land.
1501, Nov. 14.
Knights of the Sword (or Carpet) made at the marriage
of prince Arthur.
JOHN DANVERS, of Dauncy.
JOHN COTTYSMORE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 33
1501, Nov. 14.
HUMFREY CATISBY (CATESBY).
JOHN YAVASOUR, justice of Common Pleas.
JOHN POUNDE.
JOHN FOGGE (FOOG).
LEWES BAGOTT.
WILLIAM CLOPTON.
WILLIAM PEROTT.
JAMES AP OWEN.
EDMOND JENNY.
THOMAS BARNESTON.
THOMAS KNIGHT.
RATTF YERNEY.
PHILIPPE TILNEY.
THOMAS DANVERS.
DEDO DE AZEVEDO, a Spaniard.
FERDINAND DE VILLA LOBOS (LOGES), a Spaniard.
THOMAS WOODE, chief justice of Common Pleas.
ROBERT READE, justice of the King's Bench.
THOMAS TREMAYLE, justice of the King's Bench.
WILLIAM DANVERS, justice of Common Pleas.
JOHN TYMPERLEY.
JOHN CHAMPERNOUN.
JOHN TILLERS (YILLIERS).
ROBERT TANFELDE.
1502, May 18. FRANCISCUS DE CAPELLO.
[?] A. P. DANE (DAVE), of Islande, a Scot.
1502, Xmas. THOMAS FROWYKE, chief justice of Common Pleas (at
Richmond).
1503, between Easter and Whitsuntide. At Baynards Castle in the
King's Chamber.
BARTHOLOMEW REDE, mayor of London.
KEY VAN ANVYLL.
JOHN FISHER.
EDMOND LUCY.
COTTON, of Cambridge.
GILBERT DEBBENHAM.
34 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1503-4, Feb. 18.
Knights of the Sword dubbed at the creation of prince
Henry as prince of Wales.
*JOHN (GREY), 4th viscount Lisle.
THOMAS (DACRE), 3rd lord Dacre of the North.
BRYAN STAPLE-TON.
RAUF GREY.
MILES BUSSY.
EDWARD POMEREY.
JOHN MORDANT.
JAMES HUBERT.
RICHARD EMSON.
DAVY PHILIPPE.
HUGH VAUGHAN.
EDMOND HAMPDEN.
NICHOLAS WADDAM.
WILLIAM PERPOYNT.
JOHN SOUTHWORTHE.
ADRIAN FORTESCU.
JOHN LYNGEYN.
JOHN EVERINGHAM.
JOHN CONSTABLE, of Holderness.
HENRY WYDERINGTON.
THOMAS TREN CHARD.
WILLIAM GYFFORDE.
THOMAS SUTTON.
JOHN LYSLE : of Throkston, in Wiltshire.
THOMAS FETYPLACE.
JOHN CUTTE.
ROBERT SOUTHWELL.
HENRY STAFFORDE. *-
[?] JOHN WILTSHIRE, dubbed by the duke of Juliers at the
command of the king of the Romans.
After 1505, Dec. 1. JOHN GAWYN, sheriff of Wilts.
1508. WILLIAM TREVANYON, sheriff of Cornwall.
* The first eight names in this list are given as Knights of the Bath, supra vol. i. p. 147.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 35
Before Easter, 1509. EVERARD FYLDYNG, sheriff of Rutland.
1509, May 14. Charter by king James IV. of Scotland granting the
dignity of knighthood to CHRISTOPHER GALIACE, of San
Severino (dated St. Michael's Castle, Stirling, Scotland).
1509, June 23. STEPHEN JENNYNS, mayor of London (on the day
of the King's Coronation).
After 1510, Nov. 9. RICHARD KNYGHTLEY, sheriff of Northampton-
shire.
[? 1510-11, Feb. 12.] HUGH ODONELL, dubbed at the banquet at
Westminster : anno secundo.
1511, Sept. 15.
HENRY GUILDEFORDE, dubbed by the king of Aragon at
Bruges [Burgos] in Castile.*
WYSTAN (WESTON) BROWNE (ibid.)^
1512, Mar. 30.f
HENRY GUILDEFORDE (at Westminster, the last day of the
Parliament).
CHARLES BRANDON (ibid.).
1512, Apr. 18. GUYOT DE HENLE, Sieur de la Mote (At Greenwich).
(?) 1512, Apr. 18. HENRY SHERBOURNE (? ibid.).
(?) 1512, Apr. 18. THOMAS LUCY (?ibid.).
(?) 1512, Apr. 18. JOHN BURDETT (? ibid.).
(?) 1512, Apr. 18. ROBERT MORTON (?ibid.).
[1512, between April and December.]
WILLIAM SIDNEY (made in Brittany by the duke of Norfolk,
lord admiral).
[?1512]. ANTHONY UTREIGHT [UGHTRED] (made at Eltham).
* Lansd MS., Claud C. III., says 1511. Harl MS. 5177 says 1509.
t Claud C. says 1511, as does Harl 5177.
36 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[P1513, Aug. 16.] Possibly at the Battle of Spurs in France.
Knights Bannerets.
JOHN PECHE (PEACHY).
EGBERT BRANDON.
HENRY GUILDFORD.
EDWARD POYNINGES.
ANDREW WYNDESORE, treasurer of the King's Middleware!
of battle.
JOHN REYNSFORD.
HENRY WYATT.
JOHN SEYMOUR.
JOHN AWDELEY.
RICHARD CAREW.
ANTHONY UTRIGHT (see supra).
THOMAS WEST.
ROBERT DYMOKE, treasurer of the King's Rearward.
JOHN HUSEE (HUSSEY).
JOHN ARUNDELL, of the West.
RICHARD WENTWORTHE.
RANDOLF BRERETON, marshal of the Rearward.
PIERS EDGECOMBE.
HENRY CLYFFORDE.
THOMAS CORNEWALL.
THOMAS LEIGHTON.
THOMAS BLOUNT.
JOHN ASTON.
WILLIAM PERPOUNT.
HENRY SACHEVEREL»!
GEORGE HOLFORDE (HALLFORTH).
HENRY HALSALL.
GEORGE (JOHN) WARBLETON.
[ ?] THOMAS DARCUS (DARUS) alias Denys, of , in
Devonshire.*
* Harl MS. 5177 says anno 5, 6
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 37
1513, Sept. 9.
Knightes made at the battaill on Bramston Moore, otherwise
called Flodden Field, which field was faughten the
IX. day of September, in the yere of our Lord God
1513, being the fifte yere of the reign of king Henry
the eight betweene the king of Scottes and his people
to the number of 60,000 on the one partie, and the erle
of Surrey, thresurer and mar shall of England and
lieutenant generall in the North Paries, and certain
nobles and subjectes of the kinge of England to the
number of 30,000 on the other partie. At what time
the Scottish king and divers of his noblemen were
slayne.
The lord Scrope, of TJpsall.
EDMUND HOWAED.
WILLIAM PERCY.
GEORGE DARCY.
WILLIAM MIDDLE-TON.
WILLIAM MAULIVERER.
THOMAS BERKLEY.
MARMADUKE CONSTABLE.
CHRISTOPHER DACRES.
JOHN HOTHOM.
NICHOLAS APPLEYARD.
EDWARD GORGE.
RAUF ELLERKAR, the younger.
JOHN WILLOUGHBY.
EDWARD ECHINGHAM.
WILLIAM PENINGTON.
JOHN STANLEY, the bastard.
WALTER STONNER.
VYVYAN MARKYNFELD.
RAUF BOWES.
BRYAN STAPLETON.
38 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1513 Sept. 9.]
GUY DAWNEY.
WILLIAM GASCOIGNE, the younger.
BAUF SALVAYN.
RICHARD MAULEVERER.
WILLIAM CONSTABLE, of Hatfield.
WILLIAM CONSTABLE, of Carethorp.
CHRISTOPHER DANBY.
THOMAS BURGH.
WILLIAM Ross.
WILLIAM NEWTON.
ROGER GREY.
ROBERT COLYNGWOD.
ROGER FAREWELL.
THOMAS STRANGUISHE.
JOHN BULMER.
1513, Sept. 25.
Knights made at Tournay, in the church after the King
came from, Mass under his banner in the church.*
JOHN, lord Awdeley.
[THOMAS], lord Cobham.
Lord RICHARD GREY.
Lord EDWARD GREY.
HENRY POOLE.
ANTHONY WINGEFELDE.
THOMAS TIRRELL (of Gyppynge).
THOMAS BOUROUGH (BOROUGH).
THOMAS TYRRELL, of Heron.
THOMAS FAIREFAX. „•
THOMAS LOVELL (junior).
JOHN YEER.
HENRY LONGE.
JOHN MARNEY.
JOHN MARKHAM.
* Harl MS. 5177, Harl MS. 6069 f. 120, printed by Brewer, S.P. Hy. VIII., Vol. I. p. 676. Cott MS.
Claud C. III. and Harl 6063, say Dec. 25, anno 5. Harl MS. 6069, says Dec. 25.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 39
[1513, Sept. 25.]
JOHN SAVAGE.
JOHN RAGLANDE.
JOHN NEVILL (of Leversege).
WILLIAM HANSARDE.
JOHN SHARPPE.
JOHN MAINWARING.
EDWARD GUYLFORDE.
EDWARD BELKNAPP.
EDWARD HUNGERFORDE.
EDWARD STRADLING.
EDWARD NEVILE.
EDWARD BOON (DUN).
EDWARD FERRERS.
WILLIAM COMPTON.
WILLIAM EVERS.
WILLIAM HUSSE (HUSEE).
WILLIAM FiTzWiLLiAM.
WILLIAM BRERTON.
WILLIAM ESSEX.
WILLIAM GRYFFYTH.
WILLIAM A PARRE.
WILLIAM TYLER.
RAUF (EDWARD) CHAMBERLAYN.
Ric SACHEVERELL.
Ric TEMPEST.
WILLIAM Ascu.
Ric JERNYNHAM (JERMINGHAM).
ROB TYRWIIYT.
RAUF EGERTON.
GYLES CAPELL.
GEOFFREY GATES.
CHRISTOPHER WILLOUGHBY.
JOHN GYFFORDE.
CHRISTOPHER GARNEYS.
OWEN PERROT.
HENRY OWEN.
40 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1513, Sept. 25.]
JAMES FREMLINGHAM (FRAMLINGHAM).
LEWIS ORELL.
f ? 1513, Oct. 13. ? During the reception of prince Charles and
Margaret of Savoy by Henry VIII. at Toumay.~]
JOHN GLEYMHAM.
ARTHUR PLANTAGENET, dubbed the 14th day of October.
STMON HARECOURT.
JOHN ZOWKETT, de Germania.
LEWES DE WALDENCOURTE, de Hannonia.
RATJF YERNEY.
RICHARD WALDEN.
JAMES DARELL.
ANTHONY HUNGERFORDE.
WILLIAM KINGESTON.
["? at same time.]
PETER VAVASOUR.
EDWARD WADHAM.
JOHN HAMPDEN.
JOHN TALBOT.
EDWARD GREY.
WILLIAM BARANTINE.
NICHOLAS BARINGTON.
JOHN BRUGES.
WILLIAM FYNCHE.
GEORGE HARVY.
NICHOLAS HEYDON.
LYONELL DYMOKE. .
EDWARD BENSTED.
WILLIAM SMYTHE.
JOHN DAUNCE.
THOMAS CLYNTON.
EICHARD WHETHILL.
WILLIAM THOMAS.
JOHN WYSEMAN.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 4I
1513, Oct. 13.
Of the lord chamberlain's Ward at the same time, the
13th [ ? 14~\ day of October anno \_C[uinto~\ were made
knights [these following : — ]
[JOHN] LA ZOUCHE, son and heir of lord Zouche.
[JOHN] SUTTON, son and heir of lord Dudley.
ARTHUR HOPTON.
EDMOND BRAY.
GEORGE SAINTLEGER.
WILLIAM MORGAN.
EDWARD GREVILLE.
THOMAS PHILIPPS.
THOMAS GAMAGE.
RICHARD HERBERT.
WILLIAM MATHEW.
CHRISTOPHER BATNHAM.
RICHARD VAUGHAN.
CHRISTOPHER Ascu.
ANDREW BYLISBT.
THOMAS HANMER (HAMER).
JOHN THIMBILBY.
SYMON FITZ EICHARD.
WILLIAM BAWDRYPPE.
1513, Oct. 14.
Knights dubbed at Lille the 14th day of October anno
\_quinto~\.
[JOHN] NEVILL, son and heir to lord Latimer.
GILBERT TALBOTT.
SYMON DE FERRATO.
THOMAS FUCHS.
PAUL ARMESDROFFER.
WILLIAM DE NOUYON.
JOHN DE LA ZOUCHE.
JOHN LEYKE.
EDWARD CROFT.
42 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1513, Oct. 14.]
WILLIAM GRYSLEY (QUISLE).
THOMAS COKAYN.
RICHARD BASSETT.
JOHN MAYNWERINGE, of Ightfield.
RICHARD BOSSUM.
JOHN CRESSENOR.
ALEXANDER RADCLYFF.
WILLIAM STANLEY.
WILLIAM POOLE.
WILLIAM LEYLONDE.
ALEXANDER ORBASTON.
JOHN HOLFORDE.
EDWARD BELYNGHAM.
ROBERT NEVYLL, of Leversege.
WILLIAM LYSLE.
WALTER CALVERLEY.
THOMAS WENTWORTH.
JOHN RODNEY.
JOHN BURTON.
THOMAS ROKELEY.
THOMAS KYNARDESTON.
JOHN TREMAYLE.
after 1513, Nov. 9. WALTER RODNEY, sheriff of Oxfordshire,
after 1513, Nov. 9. EDWARD CROFTES, sheriff of Hereford.
1513, Dec. 25. WILLIAM COMPTON, sheriff of Hampshire.
[P1513, Pat Flodden.]
[— - WALSINGHAM] (shield only, sable a chevron argent
between three cinquefoils pierced or).
ROBERT (OGLE), 4th lord Ogle.
EDMOND WALSINGHAM.
THOMAS WEST.
JOHN DAWTREY.
before Easter, 1515. EDWARD GORGE, sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 43
[P1515] WILLIAM BUTLER (BOTELER), lord mayor of London.
WILLIAM FITZ WILLIAM, of Geynspark Hall, in Essex.
Before 1516, Easter. JOHN SCROOPE, sheriff of Wiltshire.
After Easter, 1516. WILLIAM HERBERT, of Troy, sheriff of Hereford.
After 1517, Nov. 9. GILES STRANGWISSHE, sheriff of Somerset and
Dorset.
1517-8, Jan. 3.
JOHN HEYRON (HERON), dubbed at Windsor.
RICHARD WESTON (ibid).
[P1518]
THOMAS DYNHAM.
THOMAS EXMEW, lord mayor of London.
Before Easter, 1519. THOMAS BURGH, sheriff of Leicestershire.
[? 1519] JAMES YERFORDE [YARFORD], lord mayor of London.
1520, June.
THOMAS SEYMOUR (dubbed by the King at Calais).
[?] LAWRENCE STAYBER, of Noremberge, in High Almaigne.
WILLIAM GASCOIGNE, of Cardington, Co. Beds.
EDMONDE TAME.
WILLIAM DENYS, sheriff of Gloucester.
EDWARD DEYMER.
Before Easter, 1522. WILLIAM GYFFORD, sheriff of Hampshire.
Before Easter, 1522. EDWARD CROFT, sheriff of Hereford.
1523. Knights made in Scotland by the Duke of Norfolk, lord
treasurer of England * ^between 1522—3, Feb., and
1523, Nov].
ARTHUR (ANTHONY) DARCY.
THOMAS CLYFFORDE.
PHILIP DACRES.
RICHARD BREERETON.
* Harl. MS. 6063 says simply "at Sefforth." Harl. 6069 says "at Sefforth in the
15 year of Henry VIII. at Blaykasne."
44 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1523.]
WILLIAM OGLE.
RATJF FENWYKE.
WILLIAM GARY.
JOHN HARBEY.
EDWARD GREY, of Fyllynham.
NICHOLAS RYDDELEY.
WILLIAM ELDRECARE.
WILLIAM TRENAYLL [?ibid.~\.
WILLIAM HERON.
JOHN HERON.
JOHN DE LA WAYLL.
THOMAS FOSTER.
WILLIAM BOWMER, of Morton.
RAPH HEDWORTH.
RICHARD HOWYCHEKE.
EDWARD KNOWILL, of Buckinghamshire.
THOMAS SOWNORTH.
RAPE BOULMER, of Maryke.
RADF (NEVILL), 4th earl of Westmorland.
WILLIAM BARON, of Grayflesh.
JOHN DENNET.
Knights made at Jed/worth the 25th day of September, in
the reign of our Icing aforesaid.
Lord WILLIAM HOWARD \_?ibid.~]
CHRISTOPHER CONYERS.
WALTER STRICKLAND.
THOMAS HILTON.
MARMADUKE CONSTABLE.
THOMAS TEMPEST.
WILLIAM MUSGRAVE.
1523, July 1.
Knights made by the Lord Admiral after the taking of
Morlaia "for their hardiness and noble courage."
FRANCIS BRYAN.
ANTHONY BROWNE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 45
[1523, July 1.]
RICHARD CROMWELL.
HENRY MORE.
GILES HUSSEY.
JOHN RUSSELL.
JOHN RAYNSFORD.
GEORGE COBHAM.
JOHN CORNWALLIS.
EDWARD RIGLEY.
And divers others.
After 1523, Sept. 29. JOHN ROGERS, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
1523, Oct. 31.
Knights made by Charles, duke of Suffolk, in France, at a
town called Roye, in the time of war, he being the
King's lieutenant.
HENRY, Lord HERBERT, son and heir to the earl of Worcester.
EDWARD (GREY).
Lord Powis.
ARTHUR POOLE, brother to lord Montagu.
OLYVER MANERS, brother to lord Roos.
THOMAS WENTWORTHE.
RICHARD CORBETT.
WILLIAM STOURTON.
RICHARD SANDES.
EDMONDE BENINGFEILDE (BEDINGFIELD).
EDWARD SEYMOUR.
GEORGE WARHAM.
WILLIAM MANTELL (MARTELL).
ROBERT JERNINGHAM.
Item: The said duke of Suffolk at the same tyme made
these two knights on the river of Somme.
JOHN DUDLEY.
ROBERT UTREIGHT.
46 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1523, Dec. 3.
Item : At Valenciennes the said duke of Suffolk made these
two knights.
WILLIAM PENYNGTON.
BARTHOLOMEW TATE.
[P1523.] THOMAS BALDRY, lord mayor of London.
After 1524, Nov. 10. THOMAS CORNEWALL, sheriff of Shropshire.
[P1524.] THOMAS WRYOTHESLEY, Garter King-at-Arms (dubbed by
Don Ferdinando, archduke of Austria, at Nuremburg,
Germany).
1525. WILLIAM BAYLY, lord mayor of London (by the King at
Bridewell).
[?] - FITZ JAMES.
- FITZ HERBERT.
FOWKE GREVILL.
After 1527, Nov. 16. THOMAS PULTENEY, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester.
1527. ROGER MAYNORS, dubbed at Windsor on Corpus Christi day.
[?] THOMAS ELYOTT.
JOHN PORTE.
JAMES STRANGEWAYES.
THOMAS WHARTON.
EDWARD GOWER.
WILLIAM FAYRFAX.
EGBERT SKARGYLL. „•
HUMFRYE FORSTER.
ROGER LAMPELOWE.
GEORGE LAWSON.
EDWARD BOUGHTON, of Woolwich in Kent.
THOMAS SPEKE (SPOKE).
JAMES METCALFE.
GEORGE CAREW.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 47
[After 1529, Nov. 3.]
Knights made by the King at York Place, now called
Whitehall, in the Parliament time 1529.
WILLIAM HUSSEE.
GEOFFREY POOLE.
JOHN MILTON.
ROBERT PAYTON.
RICHARD GREENFEILDE.
RICHARD PAGE.
PHILIPPE BUTLER, of Hertfordshire.
THOMAS STRAUNGE.
JOHN RUSSELL.
ROBERT CHEYFFELDE.
RAUF DODMERE, mayor of London [mayor in 1529].
[THOMAS] PARGETER, mayor of London [mayor in 1530].
JAMES STRANGUISCHE.
JAMES SPENCER.
THOMAS DE CURTON.
[ROBERT] DE NORWYCHE, justice of Common Pleas.
[WILLIAM] SHELLEY, justice of Common Pleas.
JOHN RUDSTONE.
JOHN MUNDY.
JOHN ALLEN (ALEYN).
BRYAN TYKE.
ROBERT LEGHE.
JOHN CLERKE.
JOHN DAUNET.
EDWARD PYKERINGE.
OSBURNE ECHINGHAM.
WILLIAM PONDRE.
LYONELL NORRES.
JOHN CHAMOUN.
THOMAS SPERT (SPORTE).
HENRY F ARMOUR.
WILLIAM STRETTON.
RAUF LANGFORDE.
48 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[After 1529, Nov. 3.]
ANTHONY BABINGTON.
- BASSETT, of Blowre.
SMYTHE, of Chester.
JAMES LEYBOURNE.
RICHARD LAMPLEY, at Wolton.
RICHARD CLEMENT.
After 1529, Nov. 9. ANDREW BYLESBY, sheriff of Lincolnshire.
After 1530, Nov. 11. GILES ALYNGTON, sheriff of Cambridge and
Huntington.
After 1530, Nov. 11. CUTHBERT RADCLYFF, sheriff of Northumber-
land.
After 1531, Nov. 9. HENRY FERMOUR, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
After 1531, Nov. 9. JOHN YILLIERS, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester.
After 1531, Nov. 9. NICHOLAS FAYREFAX, sheriff of Yorkshire.
1532, Nov. 1.
Knights made at Calais [after the interviews between
Henry VIII. and Francis /.].
THOMAS DARCY.
HUMFREY FORSTER, sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[? Nov. 10.]. JOHN ACKETT, of Waterton in Ireland.
GEORGE SOMERSETT, of Northampton.
GEORGE GRYFFITH, of Staffordshire.
WILLIAM NEWEMAN, of Northampton.
EDMOND ASTON, of Staffordshire.
THOMAS PALMER, Captain of Newnham Bridge : dubbed by
the King the 10th of November.
After 1532, Nov. 16. EDMUND TRAFFORD, sheriff of Lancashire.
After 1532, Nov. 20. THOMAS LAKYN, sheriff of Shropshire.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 49
Before 1532, Dec. 31. HUGH TREVANION, sheriff of Cornwall.
1533, May 24.
Knights made at Greenwich before the Coronation of
queen Anne Boleyn on the Sunday before Whit-
Sunday.
CHRISTOPHER DANBY.
CHRISTOPHER, HYLYARDE.
BRYAN HASTINGS.
THOMAS METHAM.
WILLIAM WALGRAVE.
WILLIAM FELDYNGE.
THOMAS BUTTELER.
1533, June 1.
Knights made with the Sword at the Coronation of Queen
Anne Boleyn.
JOHN WlLTTGHBY.
GEORGE CALVELEY.
ANDREW (RANDOLPH) BRERETON.
JOHN CHAWORTHE.
GEORGE GRESLEY.
JOHN CONSTABLE.
THOMAS UMPTON.
THOMAS RUSSHE.
JOHN SEINTCLERE.
ANTHONY WYNDESORE.
MARMADUKE TUNSTALL.
HENRY FARINGTON.
THOMAS HALSALL.
EDWARD FYTTON.
EDWARD MADESON.
RICHARD LYGON.
ROBERT NEDHAM, sheriff of Shropshire.
GEORGE COGNIERS.
HUMFREY FERRERS.
50 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[1533, June 1.]
LONGFORD.
WILLIAM VENABLES, baron of Kynderton.
Before Easter, 1536. WALTER HUBBERD, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
1536, Apr. 20. HUGH POLLARD, sheriff of Devon.
1536, after July 18.
THOMAS LORD CROMWELL (at the breaking up of the
Parliament).
POWLETT (at the same time).
1536, Oct. 16.
GEORGE SPEEKE (at Windsor).
THOMAS CAREWE (ibid.).
1536 (after 1534, Nov.). WILLIAM WEST, sheriff of Essex and
Herts.
1536, May- Aug. RICHARD RICH, chancellor of the Augmentations.
1536-7, Mar. 18 (PApr. 1).
THOMAS WYATT (on Easter day).
DE LA MOYTE.
1537, Oct. 18.
Knights made at the creation of the earls of Hertford and
of Southampton.
THOMAS HENNAGE.
THOMAS SEYMOUR.
RICHARD LONGE.
WILLIAM COFFYN.
MICHAEL LYSTER.
ROBERT DORMER.
[? after 1538, Nov. 15.] JOHN WILLIAMS, sheriff of Oxfordshire.
HENRY KNYVETT.
HUGH POWLET.
STEPHEN PECOCKE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 51
[? after 1538, Nov. 15.]
EDWARD MONTAGU.
HUMFREY BROWNE.
GERVASE CLYFTON.
EGBERT BOWES.
EAUF EVERS.
EDWARD WYNDHAM.
CHRISTOPHER MORRYS.
EAUF WARREN.
EOGER CHOLMELEY.
EICHARD GRESHAM.
PERCYVALL HARTE.
EAUF VERNEY.
THOMAS WRYOTHESLEY.
EGBERT SOUTHWELL.
NICHOLAS HARE.
ANTHONY KYNGESTON.
EICHARD CROMWELL.
THOMAS POPE.
JOHN ARUNDELL.
JOHN BAKER.
NICHOLAS FORMAN.
WILLIAM HOLLYES.
JOHN GRESHAM.
ANTHONY LEGHE.
MARTIN BOWES.
HENRY HOWARD [styled] earl of Surrey.
WILLIAM, lord Parr. *
JOHN VERNON, of Staffordshire.
ANTHONY KNYVET, porter of Calais.
EICHARD MANNERS.
EGBERT NEVILL.
THOMAS BOROUGH.
EAUF SADLER, of Stondon, Herts.
* sic in MS. William Lord Parr of Horton was knighted 25 December, 1513 and
created Lord Parr 23rd December, 1543. The person referred to in the list is his
nephew Sir William Parr, who was created Lord Parr and Ros of Kendal 9th March,
1539, Earl of Essex 23 December, 1543, and Marquess of Northampton 16th February,
1547.
52 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[? after 1538, Nov. 15.]
EDMOND KNIGHTLET.
CHRISTOPHER MORE, of Hampshire.
JAMES FOULCHAMPE.
JOHN GOSTWYKE.
JOHN GASCOIGNE.
HUMFREY WYNGEFEILDE.
RAUF LANE.
EDWARD CARNE.
- PARTRICHE.
RICHARD POLLARD.
MICHAEL DORMER.
After 1540, Nov. 17. WILLIAM FERMOR, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
Knights living in Ireland in 1541 dubbed before that date.
WALTER BELLEW, of the Roche, Co. Louth.
WALTER CHEVERS, of Maston, Co. Meath.
WALTER DE LA HYDE, of Moyglare, Co. Meath.
GERALD FITZJOHN FITZGERALD alias MacShane, of Cloncurry, Co.
Kildare.
JOHN GRACE, of Grace Court, Co. Kilkenny.
OLIVER PLUNKET, of Kilsaran, Co. Louth.
JOHN PLUNKET, of Bewley, Co. Louth.
THOMAS PLUNKET, of Rathmore, Co. Meath.
JOHN WHITE, constable of the Castle of Dublin (1535, Aug. 28).
THOMAS BUTLER, of Cahir, Co. Tipperary (at Clonmel, 1535, Sept.,
by lord Leonard Grey, lord deputy).
ULICK BOURKE, captain of Clanrickard (at Galway, 1538, July 13,
by same).
JAMES FrrzSiMON, mayor of Dublin*(at Belsho, 1539, Aug., by same).
MICHAEL COURCY, mayor of Drogheda (at Belsho, 1539, Aug.).
GERALD AYLMER, lord chief justice of the King's Bench (ibid., 1539,
Aug.).
THOMAS TALBOT, of Malahide (ibid., 1539, Aug.).
THOMAS CUSACK, chancellor of the Exchequer (1540).
JAMES DOWDALL, of Ballyscanlon, Co. Louth.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 53
GERALD FLEMYNG, natural son of lord Slane.
PATEICK GERNON, of Gernonstown, Co. Louth.
THOMAS LUTTRELL, of Luttrellston, Co. Dublin, chief justice of
Common Pleas.
PATRICK WHITE, 2nd baron of the Exchequer.
WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM, of Dunfert, Co. Kildare.
GERALD FrrzJoHN FITZGERALD, of Dromany, Co. Waterford.
DONAL O'BRIEN.
TURLOGH O'BRIEN.
1542. RICHARD SOUTHWELL (dubbed at the Parliament anno 33,
"who with these three following are placed in the
original before Sir Richard Edgecombe ").
EDMUND MARVYN.
EDWARD NORTH.
WILLIAM DENHAM.
RICHARD EDGECOMBE.
JOHN GUILDEFORDE.
JOHN HARINGTON.
WILLIAM WILOUGHBY.
THOMAS HOYLE, of Kent.
WALTER HERBERT.
THOMAS JOHANES.
WILLIAM VAUGHAN.
ROBERT ACTON.
EDMOND (RICHARD) PECKHAM, cofferer of the Household.
ROWLAND HYLL.
GEORGE COTTON.
REIGNOLD SCOTTE, of Kent, sheriff of Kent.
JOHN CANDYSHE.
1541-2, Feb. 2. JOHN DAWNEY, of Yorkshire.
1542, Oct. 1. DONUGANS MACAMYCE [MAGENIS], of Ireland (at
Greenwich).
1542, Oct. 1. ARTHUR MAKENYCE [MAGENIS], of Ireland (ibid.).
After 1542, Nov. 22. RICHARD CATESBY, sheriff of Northampton-
shire.
54 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
[ ? 1542.] JOHN ARONDELL, of Trerice.
JOHN COTES, mayor of London.
1543. WILLIAM HERBERT.
ROBERT TYRWHITE.
WILLIAM PETER.
JOHN FOGGE.
[ ? 1543-4.] WILLIAM PAGET, of Bromley, Co. Stafford (afterwards
lord Paget de Beaudesert).
FOULKE GREVELL.
RICHARD MANNERS.
EDWARD STRADLINGE.
RATJF ELLERCAR.
1544, May 11. On Sunday, at Leith.
Knights made in Scotland by the Earl of Hertford, the
King's lieutenant, 1544, at the burning of Edinburgh,
Leith and others.
[? EDWARD] (CLINTON), lord Clinton*
JOHN (CONYERS), 3rd lord Conyers.
WILLIAM WROUGHTON.
THOMAS VENABLES (made knight at Edinburgh).
THOMAS LEIGHT (LEE), alias Doctor.
EDWARD DARRELL.
JOHN LUTTERELL.
GEORGE BOWES (of the Bishopric).
RAPE BULLMER.
THOMAS HOLCROFT.
WILLIAM BREERTON.
HUGH CHOLMELEY.
[1544, May 11.]
EDWARD WARREN.
BRIAN LAYTON (of Lancashire).
PETER LEE.
JOHN CONSTABLE (of Yorkshire).
* Edward, lord Clinton, is referred to as "chevalier" in April, 1536, when he was summoned to Parlia-
ment. The knight in the text could not possibly be his son Henry, as this latter was only about 4 years old
in 1544. Possibly lord Edward Clinton was made a knight banneret in 1544.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 55
EDMOND TRAFFORD (of Lancashire).
HUGH CALVELY.
JOHN ATHERTON.
THOMAS GERRAT (GERARD).
Ei CHARD LEE (of St. Albans).
RICHARD CHOMLEY (of Yorkshire).
THOMAS WATERTON (of Yorkshire).
WILLIAM VAVASOUR.
RICHARD SHIRBORNE.
PETER FRETCHWELL (FRECHEVILLE) (of Staveley, Co. Derby).
THOMAS COKIN (COKER, COKEYN) (of Ashburne, Co. Derby).
ROBERT STAPLETON.
RICHARD EGERTON.
LAURENCE SMYTH.
WILLIAM RATCLIFF (RADCLIFFE) (of Ordsall).
THOMAS MALEVERAY (MALYVERER) (of Alderton in York-
shire).
ROBERT WORSELEY.
THOMAS TALBOTT (of Bashall).
RICHARD HOLLAND.
JOHN LEE (LEGH) (of Booth).
THOMAS CLEIR (CLERE), (of Norfolk).
ANTHONY NEVILL.
LEONARD BECKWITH.
JOHN JENNINGS (JENYNS) (of London, spinner).
THOMAS HOLT.
1544, on Tuesday, May 13, at Leith [by same].
CHARLES HOWARD.
GEORGE BLOUNT.
WILLIAM WOODHOWSE (?not a knight).
GEORGE (ROGER) BREERTON.
ERRYNGE (URYAN) BREERTON.
PHILIP EGERTON.
1544, on Sunday, May 18, at Butterden [by same],
WILLIAM DAMPORT (DAVENPORTE).
RAUFF LAYSTER (LEYCESTER).
56 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
EDMOND SAVAGE.
JOHN MASSEY.
JOHN NEVILL.
HEW WYLLOUGHBY.
EDWARD WARNER.
PETER MEWTAS.
ROBERT (THOMAS) CONSTABLE (of Yorkshire).
HUMFRY (THOMAS) BRAIDBURIE (BRADBOURNE).
FRANCIS HOTHOME (of Yorkshire).
1544, Sept. 30.
Knights made by the King at Bologne after the conquest
of the town.
HENRY (MANNERS), 3rd earl of Rutland.
Lord NEVILL.
[THOMAS RADCLIFFE] lord FITZWALTER [afterwards earl
of Essex].
[JOHN] (BRAY), 2nd lord Bray.
Lord JOHN GREY.
Lord EDWARD GREY.
PIERS, lord LE POWER [POER].*
1544, Oct. 1. HUMPHREY STILE, sheriff of Kent.
[?] 1544-5, Jan. 20, or 1544, Sept. 30, or some other date.
INGRAM CLYFFORDE.
ANTHONY DENNY.
THOMAS GARDEN (COORDENNE).
PHILIPPE HOBBY.
THOMAS PASTON.
JOHN BARKELEY.
CHARLES BRANDON.
FRANCIS ASKUE (AWSKAME), pf Lincolnshire, sheriff of
Lincolnshire.
RAUF VANE.
RICHARD WYNYBANKE.
NICHOLAS WENTWORTHE, of Essex.
* After Lord Le Power the MS. reads "Sir Henry Dudley, dubbed by the King at Boulogne the 20th of
January, anno 36, i.e. 1545. King Henry left Boulogne on the 30th of Sept., 1544. As there must be an
error here, I have thought it best to relegate this Dudley to a footnote and to continue the list with Ingram
Clyfforde with the addition of the query as to the date.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 57
EAUF HOPTON.
JOHN POWLETT, afterwards 2nd marquess of Winchester.
THOMAS MORGAN, of Wales.
ROBERT STAFFORDE.
WILLIAM BLOUNT.
ANDREW FLAMOCKE (FLEMOK).
RICHARD WYNGEFIELDE.
ANTH SLAMNOTH.
MAURICE BARKLEYE.
JOHN WELLISBOURNE.
? 1545, Feb. 7. WILLIAM LAXTON, at the Palace of Westminster,
on Sunday, the 7th of February, anno 37, he being then
mayor of London [ ? an erratum for anno 36. Laxton was
mayor of London from Nov., 1544, to Nov. 1545].
[P1545, Apr. 5.] WILLIAM CAVENDISH, treasurer of the Chamber
(dubbed Easter day, anno 37).
1545, May 31. ROBERT TOWNSHENDE, of Norfolk (dubbed on
Trinity Sunday, anno 37).
1545, Sept. 23.
Knights made in Scotland by the Earl of Hertford, the
King's lieutenant, being then encamped by our Lady
Church by Norham Castle on his coming home after
he had been in Scotland 15 days.
JOHN (NEVILL), 4th lord Latimer.*
THOMAS WHARTON, son and heir to lord Wharton.
JOHN TEMPEST.
GEORGE RADCLYFFE.
FRANCYS HASTYNGS.
WILLIAM SEINT QUINTIN.
CHRISTOPHER METCALF.
THOMAS DACRES.
WILLIAM STAFFORDE.
THOMAS GREY, of Horton.
WILLIAM CALVERLEY.
WILLIAM INGLEBY.
ROGER FENWYKE.
RICHARD CANDYSHE, Captain of Blackness.
* John, lord Latimer is styled " chivaler" from at least 1543, June 14, in the writs summoning him
to Parliament. Possibly he was made a knight banneret in 1545.
58 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
After 1545, Nov. 22. JOHN DAWTRIE, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex.
[After 1545, Nov. 23.] THOMAS BROMLEY, justice of the King's
Bench (dubbed at the Parliament, anno 1537).
[After 1545, Nov. 23.] JOHN HINDE (HYNDE), justice of the Common
Pleas (ibid.).
P1545. MICHAEL STANHOPE (at Hampton Court, anno 37).
RICHARD REDE, doctor, de Redbourn, juxta St. Albans
(anno 37).
JOHN PERPENT, of Hertfordshire (anno 37).
FRANCIS BARNARDE, a Venetian (anno 37).
JOHN PAKINGTON (anno 37).
[?] WILLIAM BUTTES.
GEORGE BAYNHAM.
FRANCIS LEYKE.
JOHN HYLSTON.
HOGAN.
1545-6, Mar. WILLIAM BRABAZON, vice-treasurer of Ireland (dubbed
in Ireland).
[1546, after March.] GEORGE CORNWALL (dubbed at Boulogne by
the earl of Hertford).
[1546.] WALTER BROWNE, of Mulbranken, Co. Wexford, 1546
(dubbed in Ireland).
[1546.] THOMAS NUGENT, of Carlanstown, Co. Westmeath (ibid).
[ ? 1546.] PETER GAMBOW, a Spaniard (dubbed by the King at York
Place, anno 38).
[?] WILLIAM F ARMOUR, of Norfolk.
HUMFREY ACTON.
THOMAS PALMER.
1546-7, Feb. 6.
On Sunday King Edward the VI. was made knight by
Edward, earl of Hertford, his uncle, lord Protector, and
the same time the said King* dubbed the two
following : —
HENRY HOUBLETHORNE (HABARTHORNE), lord mayor of
London (at the Tower).
JOHN PORTMAN, justice of the King's Bench (ibid).
* Hart MS. 5177, says His Highness [i.e. , the Lord Protector].
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 59
1546-7, Feb. 20.
Knights dubbed by the King on Sunday, the day of his
Coronation, being crowned, to the number of 40, in lieu
of [being knighted fe?/] the Bath, which then could not
be performed according to all ceremonies thereto
belonging, the time for that purpose being too short.*
(See these names supra vol. i. p. 150-2, under Knights
of the Bath.)
1546-7, Feb. 22.
Knights of the Carpet dubbed by the King on Tuesday after
the Coronation, being Shrove Tuesday.^
JOHN RADCLYFFE.
WILLIAM STANLEY.
Lord [?] THOMAS GREY.
JOHN BUTLER, of Gloucestershire (of Hertfordshire).
ANTHONY AUCHER (AUGER) (AGER).
JOHN SHELTON, of Suffolk.
EDWARD SABCOTTES (SAPCOTS).
EICHARD COTTON.
JOHN MASON.
THOMAS NEWNAM (NEWMAN).
JOHN WYNDHAM.
PHILIPPE CALTHORPE.
JOHN YAUGHAN, of Wales.
MAURYCE DENYS, of Gloucestershire.
ANTHONY HENYNGHAM.
ROWLAND MORETON (MOURTON).
JOHN WENTWORTHE, of Essex, father to the lady Maltravers.
THOMAS DYER.
JOHN GODSALVE.
THOMAS BARNESTON (BARMSTON).
THOMAS GYFFORDE (GILFORD).
ROGER GYFFORDE, of Devonshire.
* In Harl. MS. 6063, the list is headed "Coronation of Ed. VI. Kaights of the Bath." In Strype's
"Ecclesiastical Memorials," II., II. , p. 328, these knights are styled Knights of the Carpet. I have, how-
ever, deliberately preferred to rank them as Knights of the Bath in view of the King's actual intention.
t Cott MS. Claud C HI. Harl MS. 6063. Harl MS. 5177. This list is printed by Strype (Eccles.
Memorials II., II., 327-8), from a MS. Ex. Offlc Armor, No. 1, 7, under the title "The Knights of the Carpet,
dubbed by the King on Shrove Tuesday, in the morning viz. : some of them the same day, and the rest of
them during the utas of the abovesaid whole solemnization, being 55 in number."
6o KNIGHTS BACHELORS
JOHN SAVAGE.
EDWARD ROGERS.
WALTER (WILLIAM) BUGLER (BUTLER).
ROGER BLEWETT.
HUMFREY STAFFORD.
JOHN HERSEY (HERCY), of Nottinghamshire.
JOHN PERPOUNT (PERPOINT) of Nottinghamshire.
FRANCYS ENGLEFEILDE.
THOMAS FITZHERBERT.
JOHN SPRYNGE.
THOMAS HAMNARE (HANMER).
JOHN GREVILL.
JOHN BROKETT.
THOMAS BELL, of Gloucestershire.
JOHN HORSEY.
RES GRYFFYTHE, of Wales.
JOHN SALISBURY, of Wales.
THOMAS GRAVENER.
WILLIAM HOLLEYS, the younger.
THOMAS HOLLEYS, elder brother to the above.
WILLIAM RAYNSFORDE.
THOMAS WROTHE.
WILLIAM PYKERINGE.
JOHN GARY.
HENRY DOYLE.
URYAN BRERETON.
WILLIAM DRURY.
GEORGE HARPER.
THOMAS KEMPE.
JOHN NORTON, of Kent.
ROBERT LANG LEY.
THOMAS NEVILL.
JOHN APRICE (Ap RES, DEPRICE).
WALTER MYLDMAY.
CLEMENT SMYTHE.
1547, Sept. EDWARD BELLINGHAM, marshal of the army (dubbed in
Ireland).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 61
[1547, between the 18th and 25th of September.]
Knights Bannerets and Bachelor Knights made in the camp
beside Roxburgh, in Scotland, in the first year of
Edward VI.'s reign by the hands of the high and
mighty Prince Edward, duke of Somerset, Lieutenant
General of all the King's armies by land and sea, and
Governor of his Royal person and Protector of all his
realms, dominions and subjects.
FRANCYS BRYAN, banneret.
RATJF SADLER, banneret.
RAUFE VANE, banneret.
WILLIAM (GREY), 13th lord Grey of Wilton.*
Lord EDWARD SEYMOUR.
Lord WALDECK, a mercenary captain, served in England
1549-50.
THOMAS DACRES.
JOHN THYNE (BOTEVILLE alias Thynne).
JOHN GRESHAM.
MILES PARTRIGE.
FRANCYS FLEMYNGE.
CHARLES (STOURTON), 8th lord Stourton.
EDMONDE (EDWARD) BRUGES.
NICHOLAS STRANGE.
JOHN TALBOT, of Grafton.
FRANCYS SALVEYN (?TALBOYN).
JOHN SOUTHWORTHE.
THOMAS DANBY, of Yorkshire.
JOHN FOSTER.
JOHN HORSELEY.
E-AUF BAGNALL.
Lord THOMAS HOWARD.
RICHARD CONWAY.
GYLES POOLE.
OLYVER LAWRENCE.
HENRY GATES.
* William, lord Grey of Wilton, is described as chivaler in the writs summoning him to Parliament
from 1529, November onwards. Possibly he was made a knight banneret in 1547.
62 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
EDWARD HASTINGES.
WILLIAM SKIPWITHE.
WILLIAM BUTTES.
GEORGE BLAGE.
WILLIAM FRAUNCES.
FRANCYS KNOLLES.
WILLIAM THORNEBOROUGH.
GEORGE HOWARDE.
JAMES WYLFORDE.
RAUF COPYNGER.
THOMAS WENTWORTH.
JOHN MERVYN.
HUGH ASCUE.
RlCHARD TOWNELEY.
MARMADUKE CONSTABLE.
GEORGE AWDELEY.
JOHN HOLCROFTE.
— - BARTEVILLE, a Frenchman.
ANDREW DUDLEY.
CHRISTOPHER DYES.
THOMAS CHALONER.
ROWLAND CLERKE.
PETER NEGRO.
ALONNCE DE VILLE SERGE (SEIGE).
OLIVER WALLOP.
[? 154T, Sept. 18.]
NICHOLAS THROCKMORTON (by the king (?) in London).
154T, Oct. 1.
Knights made at Newcastle the 1st day of October in anno
primo by the hands of Edward, duke of Somerset,
lord protector.
WALTER BONHAM.
HENRY HUSSEE (HUSSEY).
EGBERT BRANLYN.
JAQUES GRANADO.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 63
154T, Oct. 3.
Knights made at Berwick by the hands of John, Earl of
Warwick, Lieutenant of the King's army in anno primo
in Scotland.
RICHARD BUCKLEY.
ANTHONY STRELLEY.
ARTHUR MANWERYNGE.
JOHN RYBANDE (dubbed at Newcastle?).
ANDREW CORBET (dubbed at Newcastle?).
THOMAS NEVILL, second son to Rauf, earl of Westmorland.
[?1547, Nov.] JOHN JERMYN, of Suffolk.
1547, Nov. 24 *
JAMES BASCARVILLE (at Westminster).
JAMES CROFTES (ibid.).
ANTHONY COPE (ibid.).
1547. ROBERT CURSON, of Norfolk.
[1547]. RICHARD BUTLER, of Ballyraggett, Co. Kilkenny (dubbed
in Ireland).
1548, Aug. JAMES GERNON, of Killencoole, Co. Louth (dubbed at
Navan, in Ireland, by Sir Edward Bellingham).
[?1548, Dec.] HENRY WHARTON (? dubbed at Westminster).
1548, Dec. l.f
WILLIAM COBHAM (at Westminster).
THOMAS CORNWALLES (ibid).
RICHARD CORBETT (ibid).
[1548], PATRICK HUSSEY, baron of Galtrim, Co. Heath (dubbed in
Ireland).
? DOMYNIKE BOLLONUS, ambassador from Yenice (dubbed in
England by the King).
? HENRY AMCOTTES, lord mayor of London.
1549, March 3.
WILLIAM LOCKE, sheriff of London (by the king at White-
hall).
[JOHN] AWLYF (ALYF, AYLYF), sheriff of London.
JOHN CUT, of Essex. [See supra vol. i. p. 152.]
* Harl MS. 5177 says 1549, Nov. 24, for these three Knights.
t Harl MS. 5177 says 1549, Dec. 1st, for these three Knights.
64 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
? THOMAS GARGRAVE, of Yorkshire.
? RICHARD SAKEVILLE, chancellor of the Augmentation Court.
[ ? 1549, Nov.] JOHN YORKE, sheriff of London.
1549, Nov. 10.
JOHN DE LA ZOUCHE (at Westminster).
JOHN POLLARDE (ibid).
ARTHUR CHAMPERNOUN (ibid).
GYLES STRANGUISHE [STRANGWAYES] (ibid).
JOHN MORE (MOORE), (ibid).
THOMAS WOODHOUSE (ibid).
WILLIAM HERBERT (ibid).
WALTER HERBERT (ibid).
After 1549, Nov. 12. EDMUND WYNDHAM, sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk.
1549, Nov. 17.
The DUKE OF LUNINBOROUGII [LUNEBURG] (at Westminster).
JOHN (BOURCHIER), styled lord Fitz Warine, son and heir to
the earl of Bath (ibid).
NICHOLAS PELHAM, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex (ibid).
AMBROSE DUDLEY, second son to the earl of Warwick (ibid).
JOHN PARRETT (ibid).
THOMAS RUSSELL (ibid).
[? after] 1549.
THOMAS ESSEX.
CHRISTOPHER HEYDON, of Norfolk.
THOMAS POMEREY.
JOHN SYDNAM.
JOHN POLLARD [P1553, Oct. 2.]
JOHN MOWNE.
HENRY BEDINGFEILDE.
ROGER VAUGHAN.
THOMAS GOLDYNGE.
JOHN SAINTLOE.
PAULE BAPTIST SPYNOLA, of Genoa.
NICHOLAS ARNOLDE.
WILLIAM ALLERTON.
FRANCYS JOBSON.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 65
ANTHONY GWYDOTT.
THOMAS SAUNDERS.
HENRY HUSSEY.
RICHARD BLOUNT (BLUNT).
ANDREW JUDDE.
GILBERT DETHIKE, Garter King of Arms (on Tuesday in
Easter week, anno 5, 1551).
WILLIAM CECILL, secretary [1551, Oct. 11].
JOHN CHEKE [1551, Oct. 11].
HENRY NEVILL.
HENRY SIDNEY [1550, Oct. 11, with Sir W. Cecill sic ? for
1551].
WILLIAM WALDERTON.
WILLIAM FITZ WILLIAM, of Ireland, of the Privy Chamber
to the king.
ROBERT CHESTRE, of Royston (dubbed at Waltham).
ROBERT OXENBRIDGE.
JOHN BROWNE.
GEORGE BARNES, lord mayor of London [lord mayor in 1552].
COURTPENY.
RICHARD DOBBES, lord mayor of London [lord mayor in
1551].
RAUF ELLERCAR.
JAMES STUMPES.
THOMAS SMYTH, secretary [? 1548, Oct.].
THOMAS STRADLINGE [1549, Feb. 17].
THOMAS WYATT, the younger.
JAMES DYER, sergeant-at-law [1552, ?Nov.].
JOHN SENTLEGER.
after 1550, Nov. 11. RICHARD PEXALL, sheriff of Hampshire.
[1550.] FRANCIS HARBERT, of Dublin (dubbed in Ireland).
1550, Dec. JOHN TRAVERS, Master of the Ordnance (ibid).
[1551.] CHRISTOPHER BARNEWALL, of Crickstown, Co. Meath (ibid).
[1551.] JOHN BELLEW, of Belle wstown, Co. Louth (ibid) see p. 69
infra.
[1551.] WILLIAM SENTLOWE, constable of the Castle of Wexford
(ibid).
66 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1551-2. PATRICK BARNEWALL, of Gracedieu, Co. Dublin, Master of
the Rolls (ibid).
1551-2. THADY or TEIGE O'CARROLL, of Ely, Co. Tipperary (ibid).
1552, Nov. NICHOLAS BAGENAL, marshall of the army .(ibid).
1552-3. MAURICE FITZ GERALD, of Lackaghe, Co. Kildare (ibid).
1552-3. GERALD NUGENT, of Ballybretnagh, Co. Westmeath (ibid).
1553, Oct. 2.
Knights [Bachelors] made the day after the coronation of
queen Mary, being Monday, 2nd of Oct., at Westminster,
in the presence of the queen, in her Presence Chamber,
by the earl of Arundcl, lord steward of the Household,
who had commission to knight the following.*
Lord [FITZGERALD] GARRET, f
[WILLIAM] (BURGH), 4th lord Burgh.
[EDWARD] (SUTTON alias Dudley), 8th lord Dudley.
THOMAS STANLEY.
EDMONDE (EDWARD) WYNDESORE.
HENRY RADCLYFFE.
THOMAS HASTINGES.
EDWARD WALDEGRAVE.
JOHN BOORNE (BOURNE), secretary.
RAUFE CHAMBERLAIN.
JOHN TIRRELL, of Gippinge.
JOHN HUDDLESTON.
ROBERT PECKHAM.
JOHN BRAND (BRENT).
HENRY LEE (LEY).
CHRISTOPHER ALLEN.
RICHARD FRESTON.
WILLIAM KELLAWAY.
HENRY GASCON (GASCOIGNE) (GAR"TON).
JOHN TREGONNELL.
AMBROSE JERMIN.
LEONARD CHAMBERLEYN.
* Harl 6063. Cott, Claud C. III. Harl 5177. This has been printed in the Diary of Henry Machyn
(Caniden Soc. o. s. 42, p. 334), from an MS. in the College of Arms I y. f . 74.
t A late hand has inserted in the MS., Harl 5177, Lord Mayor Garret. This is undoubtedly incorrect,
as Sir William Garret, or Gerard, was not Lord Mayor of London till 1555. For the evidence of the
existence of a Lord Fitzgerald Garret, see Acts of the Privy Council, New Series, Vol. IV., pp. 31, 388.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 67
1553, Oct. 2.
THOMAS GERHARD.
[DAVID] BROKE [BROOKE], chief baron of the Exchequer.
[RICHARD] MORGAN, chief justice of Common Pleas.
GEORGE GlFFORD (GEFFORD).
THOMAS PAKENTON (PAKINGTON).
THOMAS LOVELL.
JOHN SPENCER.
JOHN (WILLIAM) FITZ WILLIAM (FiTZ WILLIAMS).
THOMAS ANDREWES.
WILLIAM COURTNEY.
WILLIAM GRYSELEY (GRESLEY).
THOMAS CAVE.
EDWARD LITTLETON.
PHILIP PARRYS (PARIS).
THOMAS WHITE, master of the Requests.
THOMAS METHAM (METTAM).
RICHARD LEWSON (LAWSON) (LASEN).
THOMAS DAWNEY.
ROBERT WINGFIELD.
THOMAS KNIVETT.
ROGER WOODHOWSE (WODOWES).
FRANCYS STONNER.
JOHN A LEE (LYE, LEIGH).
RICHARD TATE.
EDWARD GREENE.
ROBERT LANE.
RICHARD STAPLETON.
WILLIAM DENSELL (DAMSELL).
JOHN CHICHESTER.
HENRY CRIPPS.
THOMAS PALMER.
HENRY ASHLEY (ASHELEY).
RICHARD STRANGEWAIES.
GEORGE MATHIETJ (MATHEW).
JOHN COTTON.
GEORGE (JOHN) POLLARD (PAWLETT alias Pollard).
JOHN WERBERTON.
68 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1553, Oct. 2.
JOHN F ARMOUR (FERMOUR).
JOHN (THOMAS) BENGAR (BERENGAR).
JOHN CONSTABLE.
EDWARD (&UTTON alias Dudley), 8th. lord Dudley.
GER (GEORGE) STANLEY (inserted by a later hand in Harl
MS., 6063, as a correction for the preceding item).
ROWLAND STANLEY.
EATJF EGARTON.
RlCHARD MALI VERY (PMOLINEUX).
THOMAS HESKETT.
THOMAS WAYNEMAN.
JOHN CROFTS.
EDWARD (EDMOND) MAULEVERER (MALE VERY).
THOMAS TYNDALL.
THOMAS THROGMORTON.
EDWARD GREVILE.
HENRY STAFFORD.
THOMAS FINCHE.
RICHARD BRAYE.
WILLIAM LAWSON.
1553, Oct. 19.
Knights made Oct. 19 primo Mane.
RICHARD BRUGES (BRUGYS).
JAMES FITZJAMES.
THOMAS YERNEY.
JAMES (THOMAS) WILLIAMS.
RAUF (WILLIAM) MERINGE.
EDMOND PINSON (PYLSON).
EDWARD FITTON. .;
WILLIAM WIG STONE.
HENRY JONES (JOANES, JAMES).
JOHN BRUSE (BREWSE).
ROBERT WHITNEY (WYTNEY).
ROGER (RICHARD) CHUDLEY.
THOMAS BASKERVILLE.
THOMAS TYNDALL.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 69
1553, Oct. 20.
Knights made the next day following.
WILLIAM WARRAM (WARHAM).
RICHARD WALLWYN.
THOMAS WHITE, lord mayor of London.
1554-5, Jan. 27.
Knights made by King Philip in his chamber upon Sunday,
the 27th of January.
JOHN LYON (LYONS), lord mayor of London.
ROBERT BROKE, lord chief justice of Common Pleas.
EDWARD SAUNDERS, justice of Common Pleas.
JOHN WHIDDON, justice of the King's Bench.
WILLIAM STAIMFORD (STAUNFORD), justice of Common Pleas.
CLEMENT HYGHAM (HIGHAM) [speaker of the House of
Commons and afterwards chief baron of the Exchequer.]
(1555). THOMAS BARNEWALL, of Trimblestown, Co. Meath (dubbed
in Ireland.
(1555). PETER BUTLER, of Cahir, Co. Tipperary (ibid).
(1555). NICHOLAS DEVEREUX, of Balmagir, Co. Wexford (ibid).
(1555). THOMAS N ANGLE, baron of Navan, Co. Meath (ibid).
(1555). OLIVER NUGENT, of Drumcree, Co. Westmeath (ibid).
(1555). RICHARD TUITE, of Tuitestown, Co. Westmeath (ibid).
[P1555]. WILLIAM GARRET [GERARD], lord mayor of London (in
England).
? OLIVER LEADER (LEDER), sheriff of Cambridge and
Huntingdon, knighted some time after 1554, Nov. 14.
EDWARD GAGE.
ROBERT DENYS.
1556, May 26. JOHN BELLEW, of Bellewstown and The Roche,
Co. Louth (dubbed in Ireland). See p. 65 supra.
1556, May 26. MAURICE FITZGERALD, of Bever, Co. Cork (ibid).
(1556, May). CHRISTOPHER CHEVERS, of Maston, Co. Meath (ibid).
1556 (July). GERALD PETIT, of Irishton, Co. Meath (ibid).
1556-7. OLIVER ^LUNKET, of Rathmore, Co. Meath (ibid).
1556-7. THOMAS TYRELL, of Fertullagh, Co. Westmeath (ibid).
1556-7, Feb. 7. THOMAS OFFELEY [OFFLEY], lord mayor of London
(in England by the King).
70 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1556-7, Feb. 7. WILLIAM CHESTER [alderman of London].
1557, Aug. DONAL MACDONELL, of Antrim (dubbed in Ireland by
the earl of Essex, lord lieutenant).*
[P1557]. THOMAS CURTEYS [CURTEIS], lord mayor of London (in
England).
[ ?] THOMAS PERCY, afterwards 8th earl of Northumberland.
HENRY PERCY.
WILLIAM CORDELL, solicitor general.
JOHN SULYARD.
EDWARD GREY.
WILLIAM BELLOWS.
1558, June 26. DONAL MACCARTIE MORE (at Limerick on Sunday).
1558, Nov. 30. GERALD FITZGERALD, earl of Desmond (at Water-
ford).
1558, Nov. 30. MAURICE FITZGERALD, of Decies, Co. Waterford
(ibid).
1558 [?Nov.-Dec.]
THOMAS PARRY, of Wales, treasurer of the Household (in
England).
HENRY CAREY, afterwards baron Hunsdon.
THOMAS LEIGH, lord mayor of London.
NICHOLAS BACON, lord keeper of the Great Seal.
[? 1558-9, Jan.] ROBERT CATELYNE (CATLYN), chief justice of the
Queen's Bench.
[1558-9 ? after Jan.] THOMAS GRESHAM.
1559. WILLIAM HEWET, lord mayor of London.
1559. ANTHONIE STANDEN.
1559-60, Jan. 2. EDMUND BUTLER, brother to the earl of Ormonde
(dubbed in Ireland).
1559-60, Jan. 2. EDWARD STANLEY, brother to the earl of Derby
(ibid). .-
1559-60, Jan. 2. THOMAS MANNERS (ibid).
1559-60, Jan. 2. JAMES FITZ GERALD, of Desmond (ibid).
1560 [ ? Feb. 27] on St. George's Day. GEORGE BOWES (at Berwick
by the duke of Norfolk, when the armies returned from the
seige of Leith).
1560, July 18. ARTHUR GREY, afterwards lord Grey of Wilton
(ibid by same).
* In 1557 knighthood was offered to John Challoner, mayor of Dublin ; but was declined.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 71
1560, July 18. BERNABY FITZPATRICK, of Ireland (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. EDWARD BRAY (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. WILLIAM MALLORY (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. EDWARD LITLETON (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. WILLIAM BABTHORPE (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. JOHN CONWAY, of Warwickshire (ibid by same).
1560, July 18. WALTER ASTON, of Staffordshire (ibid by same).
1560, July 21. RICHARD NEWPORTE (ibid by same).
1560, July 21. WILLIAM FAYRFAX, of Gilling (ibid by same).
1560, July 24. RICHARD FULMERSTON (ibid by same).
after 1560, Nov. 12. EDWARD CAPELL, sheriff of Essex and Herts.
1561. WILLIAM BUTLER.
1561, Aug. 12. OWEN HOPTON (at Smalbridge, Sir William Wald-
grave's house in Essex).
1561. HENRY LEA.
1561. JOHN PERROTT.
? 1560-1 (1562-3), Feb. 15. WILLIAM HARPER, lord mayor of London
(at Westminster the 15th day of Fet>., 1562 [sic f for 1560-1].
after 1561, Nov. 8. THOMAS TYNDALE, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk.
1562-3, Mar. 8. THOMAS LODGE, lord mayor of London (at West-
minster) .
1562-3, Mar. 8. ADRYAN POYNINGES.
1563. JOHN WHITE, lord mayor of London.
1563. HENRY CHEYNY (by the Queen's own hands).
1564 [Aug. 10]. [HENRY] WILLIAMS, alias Cromwell, of Hunting-
donshire (by same).
1564. EDWARD CAPELL.
1564, Sept. 2. THOMAS FITZGERALD, alias O'Desmond, brother to
the earl of Desmond. See p. 74 infra.
1564-5, Feb. 18. RICHARD MALLORY, lord mayor of London (at
Westminster the 18th of Feb., 1564 [? 1563-4].
1564-5. OWIN OSWILIFANT (ASSWILLIAN) , of Ireland.
1565, June 23 (?19). J^ES HARINGTON (by the earl of Leicester,
at the Queen's command).
1565, July. OWEN 0' SULLIVAN BEARE (dubbed in Ireland).
1565, July. WARHAM ST. LEGER (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21. HENRY PARCY (at Kenil worth, by the earl of
Leicester).
1565, Aug. 21. RICHARD KNIGHTLEY (ibid by same).
72 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1565, Aug. 21. GEORGE HASTINGS (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21. WILLIAM DEVEREULX (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21. JOHN THROGMORTON, recorder of Coventry (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21. FOULKE GREVILL (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21. JOHN LITTLETON, (ibid).
1565 (1566), Aug. 21. GEORGE TURPYN, sheriff of Warwick and
Leicester (ibid).
1565, Aug. 21 ( ? after Aug. 21). THOMAS LUCY (in his own house
in Warwickshire).
1565, Aug. 21 (? after Aug. 21). EDMOND BRUDENELL (at Thomas
Lucy's house, by the earl of Leicester).
1565. PETER MANNERINGE.
1565. GEORGE STANLEY.
1565-6, Feb. 17. RICHARD CHAMPYON, lord mayor of London (at
Greenwich by Thomas, earl of Sussex, the 17th of Feb., 1565,
[? 1564-5].
[1565-6], Mar. 10 (Sunday). THOMAS HOBBY (at Greenwich).
1566, July. CHRISTOPHER NUGENT, baron of Delvin (at Drogheda
by Sir Henry Sydney, lord deputy general of Ireland).
1566, July. ROBERT BARNEWELL, baron of Tremeleston (ibid by
same).
1566, July. THOMAS PLUNKET, baron of Louth (ibid by same).
1566, July. CHRISTOPHER BARNEWALL, of Turvey and Gracedieu,
Co. Dublin (ibid).
1566, July. PATRICK BARNEWALL, of Stackallan and Crickstown,
Co. Meath (ibid).
1566, July. THOMAS FITZWILLIAM, of Merrion, Co. Dublin (ibid)
1566, July. NICHOLAS HERON (ibid).
1566, Sept. 6. HENRY NORREYS (at Rycott at his own house by the
Queen).
1566, Sept. 6. RICHARD WAYNEMAN (ibid).
1566. CHRISTOPHER BROWNE (at BradnamS).
1566, Nov. 16. WILLIAM SARSFIELD, of Lucan, mayor of Dublin
(dubbed in Christchurch, Dublin, for service against Shan
O'Neale).
1566, Nov. 27. JOHN ARUNDELL (at the Court at the Tower).
1566-7, Feb. 2. ANTHONY BROWNE [afterwards], justice of the
Common Pleas (at the Parliament House at Westminster,
the 2nd of Feb. (Jan.), 1566, by Thomas, earl of Essex).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 73
1566-7, Feb. 10. HENRY COMPTON (CORUFTON), (at Anmdell House,
London, by Robert, earl of Leicester).
1556-7, Feb. 14. THEOBALD BUTLER, of Cahire (in the church of
Clonmell by Sir Henry Sydney, lord deputy of Ireland).
1566-7, Feb. 16 (Sunday). CHRISTOPHER DRAPER, lord mayor of
London (at Westminster on Sunday, Feb. 16th, 1566
[? 1565-6].
1567, Mar. 30. JAMES FITZRICHARD (BARRY), viscount Buttevant
(at Limerick by Sir Henry Sydney, the lord deputy).
1567, Mar. 30. DAVID (RocHE), 5th viscount Roche of Fermoy (ibid
by same). i ,
1567, Mar. 30. DERMOT MACCARTIE, lord of Muskerry, Co. Cork
(ibid by same).
1567, Mar. 30. WILLIAM O'CARROLL (OCKERVILL), lord of Ely, Co.
Tipperary (ibid).
1567, Mar. 30. GERALD COURCY, lord Courcy (ibid).
1567, Mar. 30. THOMAS (FrrzMAURicE), 16th lord of Kerry and
baron of Lixnaw (ibid).
1567, Mar. 30. DONOGH (DEMISE) MACCARTIE REACH (ibid).
1567, Mar. 30. JOHN FITZGERALD, of Desmond (ibid).
1567, Mar. 31. WILLIAM BOURKE (at Limerick in the afternoon).
1567, Apr. 4. HUGH O'DONNEL (at Balliloughrea, the earl of
Clanricarde's house, by Henry Sydney, knt., lord deputy).
1567, Apr. 4. (DONAL) O'CONNOR SLIGAGH (ibid by same).
1567, Apr. 4. RORY O'SHAUGHNESSY (O'SHAGHNES) (ibid).
1567, June 8. THOMAS SACKVILLE (at Westminster, by the duke of
Norfolk, and the same day created baron of Buckhurst).
1567, June 23. THOMAS MYLDMAY (at Richmond, by Robert, earl of
Leicester).
1567, Sept. BRIAN MACPHELIM O'NEALE (at Carrickfergus).
1567, Dec. JOHN PLUNKET, of Dunsoghly, Co. Dublin, lord chief
justice of the Que. i's Bench (in Ireland).
1567, Dec. ROBERT DILLON (DE LION), of Newtown, Co. Meath, lord
chief justice of Common Pleas (ibid).
1567-8, Mar. 14. ROGER MARTIN, lord mayor of London (at West-
minster the 14th March, 1567 [? 1566-7] by Robert, earl of
Leicester).
1568, Aug. 7. GEORGE PENRODOCKE, sheriff of Herts, (at Hatfield
by Robert, earl of Leicester).
1568, Aug. (?). LEWES MORDANT, of Northampton.
1568, Aug. EDWARD MONTAGU, of Northampton.
74 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1568, Aug. RICHARD FENYS (FYNES), [of] Oxford, sheriff of Oxford
after 1568, Nov. 18. CUTHBERT MUSGRAVE, sheriff of Cumberland.
1569, Aug. or Sept. HENRY WALLOPE (at Basing).
1569, Aug. or Sept. WILLIAM KINGESMYTH (ibid).
1569, Sept. 11. THOMAS FITZGERALD, of Desmond (in the church at
Limerick on Sunday). See supra p. 71.
1569, ? Oct. 28. THOMAS ROWE, lord mayor of London (at West-
minster).
1569-70, Jan. 1. HUMPHREY GILBERT (at Drogheda).
1569-70, Jan. 13. CHRISTOPHER ST. LAWRENCE, lord baron of
Howthe (at Drogheda by Sir Henry Sydney, knt., lord
deputy).
1569-70, Feb. 5. WILLIAM WEST (at Hampton Court, and was then
created lord de la Warr).
1570, May 11. WILLIAM DRURY, of Suffolk (at Berwick by Thomas.
earl of Sussex).
1570, May 11. THOMAS MANNERS (ibid by same).
1570, May 11. ROBERT CONSTABLE (ibid by same).
1570, May 11. GEORGE GARY (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. VALENTYNE BROWNE (at Carlisle, by Thomas, earl of
Sussex).
1570, Aug. 28. EDWARD HASTINGS, of Leicester (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. FRANCIS RUSSELL, of Bedford (ibid by same).
1570. Aug. 28. WILLIAM HYLTON, baron of Hilton (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. SIMON MUSGRAVE (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. HENRY GRAY, of Warke, Co. Northumberland (ibid
by same).
1570, Aug. 28. HENRY CURWEN, of Workington (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. ROBERT STAPLETON (ibid by same).
1570, Aug. 28. JEROME BOWES, of Staffordshire (ibid by same).
1570. JOHN GOODEWYNE (at Eythorpe in Waddesdon, Bucks., at
William Dormer's house by the earl of Leicester, at the
Queen's command).
1570. EDMUND ASHFIELD (ibid).
1570. GEORGE PECKHAM (ibid).
1570, ? July-Aug. ROBERT WHITNEY (at Windsor).
1570, ? July-Aug. EDWARD ASTON.
1570, ? July-Aug. ALEXANDER AVENON, lord mayor of London
1569 (at Somerset House, 1570 [doubtless an erratum foi
1569].
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 75
1570. ROWLANDE HAYWARDE, of Wales, lord mayor of London
(ibid).
1570. THOMAS SCOTT, of Kent, (ibid).
1570. CTTTHBERT COLLINGBOURNE.
1570. JOHN MACCOGHLAN (dubbed in Ireland).
1571 [after Sept. 5]. JOHN CTJTTE (CUTTES) (at Mr. Altham's, in
Essex, by the earl of Leicester).
1571 [after Sept. 5]. THOMAS LUCAS (ibid).
1571 [?0ct.]. THOMAS BARRINGTON (at Greenwich).
1571 [POct.]. GEORGE CALVELEY (CALVERLEY), of Calveley.
1571 [?0ct.]. JOHN GILBERT (at Westminster).
1571 [?0ct.]. WILLIAM ALLEN, lord mayor of London.
1572. WALTER WALLER.
1572, ? Aug. WILLIAM FITZ WILLIAM, of Northamptonshire.
1572, ? Aug. EDWARD MAUNCELL (MANSFIELD), of Monmouthshire.
1572-3, Jan. CORMAC MAC TEIG MAC CARTIE, of Muskerry (in
Ireland by Sir William Fitz Williams).
1572-3, Jan. CHARLES SOMERSET, of Wales (on the of Jan.).
1572-3, Feb. 2 (Candlemas Day). LIONELL DUCKETT, lord mayor
of London (at Greenwich [? sic. for 1571-2]).
1573, Apr. 26. JAMES FITZ GERALD of Decies, of the House of
Dromaney (in Christchurch, Dublin, by Sir William Fitz
Williams).
1573, Aug. 12. THOMAS GUILDEFORDE (at Rye).
1573, Aug. 12. ALEXANDER COLEPEPER (ibid).
1573, Aug. 12. THOMAS SHIRLEY (ibid).
1573, Aug. 12. THOMAS WALSINGHAM (ibid).
1573, Aug. 12. THOMAS PALMER of Angmering, sheriff of Surrey
and Sussex (ibid)
1573, Aug. 12. JOHN PELHAM (ibid).
1573, Aug. 31. RICHARD BAKER, of Sisingherst (at Dover).
1573, Aug. 31. THOMAS YANE, sen., of Tunbridge, sheriff of Kent
(ibid).
1573, Sept. WILLIAM WYNTER (at Gillingham).
1573, Sept. JAMES HALES (at Cobham Hall).
1573, ? Sept. or Oct. THOMAS (JOHN) HERBERT (at Greenwich).
1573, Oct. EDWARD STRADLINGE (ibid).
1574, May 2. JOHN RIVERS, lord mayor of London [lord mayor in
1573] (at Greenwich, 1574, May 2).
1574, Aug. 21. RICHARD BARKLEY (at Bristol).
76 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1574, Aug. 21. JOHN TRACY (ibid).
1574, Aug. 21. THOMAS PORTER (PARLER) (ibid).
1574, Aug. 21. JOHN YONGE, of Somerset (ibid).
1574, Aug. 21. WILLIAM MORGAN, of Wales (ibid).
1574, Aug. 21. JOHN SIDNAM (SIDENHAM) (ibid).
1574, Aug. 23. JOHN STOWELL, of Somersetshire (at Mr. Bonham's
house).
1574, Aug. 23. JOHN HORNER, of Somersetshire (ibid et tune).
1574 [Aug. 23 ?]. GEORGE ROGERS, of Somersetshire [_? ibid].
1574 [Aug. 23 ?]. HENRY PORTMAN [? ibid].
1574, Aug. 23. JOHN CLIFTON, of Somersetshire (ibid et tune).
1574, Sept. 9. EDWARD HERBERT (at Salisbury).
1574, Sept. 9. JOHN HORSEY [? ibid].
1574, Sept. JOHN HUNGERFORDE, [of] Oxfordshire [? ibid].
1574, Sept. HENRY KNYVET, of Wilts [? ibid].
1574, Sept. JAMES MERVIN (MARTIN), of Wilts [? ibid].
1574. THOMAS WROUGHTON, of Wilts [? ibid].
1574. JOHN DANVERS, of Wilts (ibid).
1574, HENRY SHERRINGTON, of Wilts (ibid).
1574. MATHEW ARONDELL, of Dorset.
1574. EDWARD BAYNTON, of Wilts.
1574. JOHN NORTON (MORTON), of Yorkshire.
1574. WILLIAM BABINGTON.
1574. JOHN HUBAND (HUBBERT), of Warwickshire, sheriff of
Herefordshire.
1574. WILLIAM DRURY.
1574. EDWARD STRADLING.
1574, Nov. 6. CHRISTOPHER WRAY, lord chief justice of the King's
Bench (at Hampton Court).
1575. JAMES HAWES, lord mayor of London [1574].
1575, July 18. HENRY BROOKE, alias Cobham, brother to lord
Cobham (at Kenilworth).
1575. THOMAS CECIL (SIKSALT, SCISSALL) (son and heir to the lord
treasurer), of Lincolnshire (ibid).
1575. THOMAS STANHOP, of Co. Nottingham, sheriff of Notts (ibid).
1575. ARTHUR BASSETT, of Cornwall (ibid).
1575. THOMAS TRESHAM, of Northamptonshire (ibid).
1575, ? Aug. FRANCYS WYLUGHBY, of Co. Nottingham (at Mydelton
in his own house).
1575, ? Aug. WILLIAM CATESBY, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 77
1575, ? Sept. JOHN FETYPLACE, of Berks (at Woodstock).
1575, Sept. EDMOND FETYPLACE (his cousin) (ibid).
1575, Sept. GERARD CROKER, of Oxfordshire (ibid).
1575. GEORGE HASTINGS.
1575, Sept. LUCAS DILLON (DE LION), lord chief baron of the
Exchequer (in the church at Drogheda by Sir Henry Sydney,
lord deputy.
(1575, ? Sept.) OWEN MACTOOLE O'GALLAGHER, sometimes erron-
eously called Owen O'Toole (by Sir Henry Sydney, lord
deputy).
(1575, ? Sept. HUGH O'MAGENIS (ibid).
1575, Oct. AMYAS POWLET, of Wilts (at Windsor).
1575-6, Feb. 19. AMBROSE NICHOLAS, lord mayor of London [in
1575] (at Whitehall 1575-6, Feb. 19, in the Parliament
time).
1576, Mar. 25 (Sunday). RICHARD ROGERS, of Dorset (at West-
minster on Sunday).
1576, Mar. 25. JOHN KELLIGREWE, of Cornwall (ibid).
1576, Mar. 25. WILLIAM COURTENEY, of Devonshire.
1576, Apr. JOHN MAC OLIVERIUS (BOURKE), MAC WILLIAM EIGHTER
(at Athlone by Sir Henry Sydney, lord deputy).
1576, Apr. 23. HENRY COLLEY (COULKE), of Castle Carbery, Co.
Kildare (at Dublin, in Christ Church, on St. George's day,
by Sir Henry Sydney lord deputy).
1576, May 14. WILLIAM MOORE, of Surrey (at Pirford, in Surrey,
the seat of Sir John Volley, by the earl of Leicester).
1576. FRANCIS CAREW, of Surrey.
1576. THOMAS BROWNE, of Betchworth Castle, Surrey.
1576, ?Aug. 5, 1577. WILLIAM DRURY, deputy lieutenant of Co.
Bucks.
1576, ?Aug. WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, of Essex (Suffolk).
1576. JOHN PETER, of Essex, sheriff of Essex and Herts.
1576. ROBERT D'OYLEY (DOYLE), of Oxford.
1576. WILLIAM HERBERT, of Wales.
1576. JOHN SMITHE, of Essex.
1576, Oct. 7. NICHOLAS MALBY, chief of the commissioners of
Connaught (at Athlone).
1576-7, Jan. ROBERT BELL, of Norfolk, chief baron of the
Exchequer.
78 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1576-7, Feb. 17. (Shrove Sunday) RICHARD BULKELEY (BARKLEY),
of Anglesea (of Co. Cheshire), at Whitehall the day before
his marriage.
1576-7, Mar. JOHN LANGLEY, lord mayor of London [in 1576] (at
Westminster).
1577 (? 1576), Mar. OWEN ARLYE [ARTYE] see 1579, May.
1577, May (18-23). JOHN BROCKET, of Herts (at Gorhambury,
Herts, the house of Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the
Great Seal).
1577, May. HENRY COCKE, of Herts (ibid).
1577, May. HENRY BOTELER, of Lanes, (ibid).
1577, May. RAUF BREERTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1577, May. WILLIAM BOTJTHE, of Co. Lincoln. [ ? Lanes.] (ibid).
1577, Oct. JOHN GEOFFREY (JEFFERY), chief baron of the Exchequer
(at Windsor).
1577. RICHARD GRENEVILLE, of Cornwall (ibid).
1577, Nov. FRANCIS WALSINGHAM, principal secretary (ibid).
1577, Nov. CHRISTOPHER HATTON, vice chamberlain and captain of
the Guard (ibid).
1577, Nov. THOMAS HENEAGE, of Essex, treasurer of the Chamber
(ibid).
1577, Dec. EDWARD HORSY, of Dorsetshire, captain of the Isle of
Wight (at Hampton Court).
1577-8, Jan. THOMAS BOYNTON, of Aclam, Yorks. (ibid).
1578, Feb. (on Shrove Tuesday). JOHN RADCLIFF, of Ordsall,
Lanes, (ibid).
1578. EDWARD LONGE, of Wilts.
1578. FRANCYS HYNDE, of Co. Cambridge.
1578, Apr. 24. HENRY HARRINGTON (at Dublin, in Christ Church).
1578, Apr. 24. HENRY BAGENAL (BAGNOL) (ibid).
1578, May 1. THOMAS RAMSEY, lord Mayor of London [in 1577]
at Greenwich).
1578, May 4. CHRISTOPHER HYLYARD (HILLYARD), of Yorkshire
(ibid).
1578, May 25. EDMOND TRAFFORD, of Lancashire.
1578, Aug. 1. GEORGE COLT, of Graysor Candish (at his house
called Colts Hall in Suffolk).
'• 1578, Aug. 5. (Saturday) PHILIP PARKER (at Bury St. Edmunds).
1578, Aug. 5. ARTHUR HEVENINGHAM (HEYGHAM), of Barrow
(ibid).
,1578, Aug. 5. ROBERT JERMYN, of Rushbroke (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 79
1578, Aug. 5. WILLIAM SPRINGE, of Lavenham, Suffolk, sheriff of
Suffolk (ibid).
1578, Aug. 5. THOMAS KIDSON (RITSON), of Hengrave Hall, near
Bury (ibid).
1578, Aug. 5. THOMAS BERNARDESTON (ibid).
i 1578, Aug. 22. RAUF SHELTON, of Shelton, Norfolk (at Norwich),
v 1578, Aug. 22. EDWARD CLEERE (ibid).
> 1578, Aug. 22. WILLIAM P ASTON, of Paston, Norfolk (ibid).
v 1578, Aug. 22. NICHOLAS BACON, son to the lordkeeper (ibid).
. 1578, Aug. 22. THOMAS KNYVET (KNEVET), of Ashwell Thorpe,
Norfolk (ibid).
^1578, Aug. 22. ROBERT WOODE, mayor of Norwich (ibid).
1578, Aug. 22. ? THOMAS GREEN, of Harpham, or FRANCIS GREEN,
of Wilby Norfolk.
[1578, Aug. 22 ?] HENRY KNYVETT (? REVET).
•I 1578, Aug. 26. (Tuesday) THOMAS GAWDY, of Gaudy Hall, Norfolk
(at Woodrysing).
'•• 1578, Aug. 27. (Wednesday) ROGER WOODHOUSE (at Sir Edward
Cleere's house in Thetford Blickling).
; 1578, Aug. 27. HENRY WOODHOUSE (ibid).
1578, Nov. 15. ROGER MANWOODE, chief baron of the Exchequer
(at Richmond).
1578. RICHARD PIPE, lord May>r of London.
1578, Dec. 21 (Sunday). WILLIAM HERBERT (at Richmond on St.
Thomas Day).
1578. ROBERT CLARKE, baron of the Exchequer [an erratum].
1578. ROWLAND CLARKE.
1578. WILLIAM CLARKE.
1578. JAMES WHITNEY.
1579, May. THOMAS FAYRFAX, of Yorkshire (at Westminster).
1579, May. THOMAS BROMLEY, of Shropshire, lord chancellor (ibid).
1579, May. THOMAS LAYTON (LEIGHTON), of Shropshire (ibid).
1579, May 28. BRIAN O'RoRKE (O'ROWRWERKE) (at Dublin, in
Christ Church, on Ascension day).
1579, May. OWEN MACCARTIE REACH (dubbed in Ireland at
Kilkenny), see 1577, Mar.
1579, June. HUGH CONOLAGH O'REILLY (dubbed in Ireland).
1579, July 5. GILBERT GERARD, of Lanes., attorney general (at
Greenwich).
1579, Sept. DREWE DREWRY, of Norfolk (at Wanstead, in Essex).
8o KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1579, Sept. JOHN HICHAM, of Suffolk (at Mulsham, Sir Thomas
Mildmay's house in Essex).
1579, Sept. HENRY (EDMOND) HUDLESTON, of Cambridge, sheriff of
Essex (ibid).
1579, Sept. 14. WILLIAM PELHAM (by the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Drurye, lord justice of Ireland).
1579, Sept. GEORGE BOURCHIER (by same in the field near Arklow,
Tipperary).
1579, Sept. WILLIAM STANLEY (by same).
1579, Sept. PETER CARUE (CAREWE), the younger, of Laghlin (by
same).
1579, Sept. EDWARD MOORE, of Melivant (by same).
1579, Sept. GEORGE (? WILLIAM) GORGES (by same).
1579, Sept. THOMAS PERROTT (by same).
1579, Sept. PATRICKE WALSHE, mayor of Waterford (by same at
Waterford).
1579, Oct. 11. WILLIAM GERARD (GERALD), lord chancellor of
Ireland (dubbed in Ireland by Sir William Pelham, lord
justice).
1579, Oct. 11. EDWARD FITTON, the younger (ibid).
1579. JOHN GODOLPHIN, of Cornwall.
1579. ARTHUR BASSET.
1579. WILLIAM RUSSELL.
1579. WILLIAM ZOUCH.
1579-80, Jan. 24 (Sunday). GEOFFREY FOULGIAM (FOULIAMBE), of
Co. Derby (at Westminster).
1579-80, Jan. 24. JOHN BYRON, of Notts, (ibid).
1579-80, Feb. 7. NICHOLAS WOODROFFE, lord mayor of London [in
1579] (ibid).
1579-80, Feb. 7 (or 14). JOHN CHICHESTER, of Devon (at West-
minster).
1579-80, Feb. 14. - RYVET (RYVE) (ibid).
1580, June 3. (Friday) GEORGE BROMLEY, of Salop, attorney to the
Duchy of Lancaster (at Nonsuch).
1580 [after June 3]. HENRY WODERINGTON (WIDDRINGTON,
WITHERINGTON), of Northumberland.
1580, Nov. 20. (Sunday) FRANCIS GODOLPHIN, of Cornwall (at
Richmond).
1580, Nov. 20. (Sunday) SAINCTPOLL (ST. PAULE, SAMPOLE), of
Lincolnshire (at Richmond).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 81
1580. WILLIAM CAVENDISH.
1580, Nov. 30. JOHN DAWNAY, of Yorkshire (at Richmond, on
Wednesday, being St. Andrew's day).
1580-1, Feb. 5. JOHN BRANCHE, lord mayor of London [in 1580]
(at Westminster, on Shrove Sunday).
1581, Apr. 4. FRANCIS DRAKE (at Deptford, near Greenwich, on
Tuesday, by the Queen's Majesty, being on the ship the
"Golden Hind," wherewith he had travelled about the
world).
1581, Apr. 4. GEORGE HART, son and heir of Sir Percival Hart, of
Kent (at St. James's, near Westminster).
1581. THOMAS HUMFREY.
1581. JAMES HALES, of Kent.
1581, Sept. 10. WILLIAM RUSSELL (at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
by lord Grey de Wilton, lord deputy of Ireland).
1581, Sept. 16. McWiLLiAM BOURKE (RICHARD AN IARAIN) (by
same in Dublin Castle).
1581, Nov. 17. ROBERT DILLON, of Riverston, chief justice of
Common Pleas (by same on Coronation day, an erratum for
Accession day).
1581 (P1583), Dec. 31. CHARLES FRAMLINGHAM, of Suffolk (at
Westminster on Sunday).
1582, May 3. EDMOND ANDERSON, chief justice of Common Pleas
(at the Court at Greenwich on Thursday).
1582, May 6. JAMES HERVY, lord mayor of London [in 1581] (at
the Court at Greenwich on Sunday).
1582, May 22. EDWARD HOBBY (at Somerset Place in London on
Tuesday, the day after his marriage with the baron of
Hunsdon's daughter).
1582, July. JOHN SELBY, knight porter of Berwick (at Nonsuch).
1582, Sept. 6 or 7. ANTHONY COLCLOUGH, of Tinterne, Co. Wexf ord
(in Ireland by the lords justices).
1582. CHARLES CAVENDISH, of Derby.
1582. CLOPTON GARGRAVE.
1582-3, Feb. 11 (12). THOMAS (ANTHONY) SANDES (SANDE), of
Throwley, Kent (at Barn Elmes, near Fulham, at Shrove-
tide).
[? after 1582-3, Feb. 12.] FRANCIS WILLOUGHBY, of Walterton.
1583, May 6. THOMAS BLANKE, lord mayor of London [in 1582]
(at Greenwich on Sunday).
1583, May 5. JOHN BOURKE, baron of Leitrim (by the lords justices
of Ireland in St. Patrick's Church on Rogation Sunday).
82 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1583, May 5. THOMAS FLEMINGS, baron of Slane (by the same).
1583, May 5. *PATRICKE (PETER) BARNEWELL, baron of Tremleston
(by the same).
1583, May 13. JAMES (? WILLIAM) DOWDALL (dubbed in Ireland).
1583, June 16 (Sunday). WILLIAM MOHUN.
1583. TYRLOW (TYRELAGH) O'BRIAN, of the House of Towmont, in
Ireland (at Oatlands, by lord Hunsdon).
1583. JOHN ORELLY, of the Brenne, in Ireland (ibid by same or by
the Queen).
1583, Oct. (?5). EDMOND STAFFORD (at Oatlands on his going as
ambassador resident to France).
1583, Nov. 3. WILLIAM HAYDON, of Norfolk (by the earl of Leicester
at St. James's on Sunday).
1583, Nov. 3. PHILIP BOTELLER, of Co. Herts (ibid by same).
1583, Nov. RICHARD MACOLIVERIUS BOURKE, MacWilliam Eighter
(dubbed in Ireland).
1583, Dec. 8 (?1584, Jan. 8). GEORGE HENNEAGE, of Lincolnshire
(at St. James's on Sunday).
1583, Dec. 8 (P1584, Jan. 8). ROBERT (JAMES) SAVELL, bastard
son of Sir Henry Savell (ibid or Westminster).
1583. FRANCIS FLEMING?
1583. DONOUGH OLIVER?
1583-4, Jan. 9 (?15). JOHN (HENRY) HARINGTON, sheriff of
Warwick (at Sir Thomas Henneage's house in London, by
Sir Henry Sidney).
1583-4, Feb. 2. EDWARD OSBOURN (OSBORNE), lord mayor of
London [in 1583] (at Westminster on Candlemas Day).
1583-4, Feb. 16 (?Jan. 9). RICHARD MALI VERER (at lord Lumley's
house on Tower Hill, or at Westminster).
1583-4, Mar. 1. GEORGE SYDENHAM (at Whitehall).
1583-4, Mar. 5 (6, ? 16). RAUF BURGHCHIER (BOWSER), of York-
shire (at Westminster, Whitehall) [Harl 6063, dates it
1585].
1583-4. JOHN BERHAM.
1584, May 17 ( ? Mar. 17, 1584-5). GEORGE CHAWORTH, of Wyverton,
Co. Notts (at Greenwich on Sunday).
1584, June 9. EDWARD (MANNERS), 4th earl of Rutland (at
(Greenwich).
*M.S. addit. 4763 reads Sir John Burgh, Sir Barnewall Fleming, and Sir Patrick Bar. of Tremleston.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 83
1584, June 21. JAMES DOWDALL, of Knock, chief justice of Her
Majesty's Bench (by Sir John Perrott, lord deputy general
of Ireland).
1584, June 21. EDWARD WATERHOWES (by same in St. Patrick's
Church).
1584, June 21. EICHARD BINGHAM (by same).
1584, June 21. NICHOLAS WHITE, master of the rolls (by same).
1584, Aug. THOMAS LESTRANGE (by same).
1584, Aug. WILLIAM COLLYER (by same).
1584, Aug. THOMAS JONES (by same).
1584, Aug. 18. EDWARD DYMOKE, of Lincolnshire.
1584. JOHN McCosTLY. [ ? See John MacCoghlan, p. 75 supra.]
1584-5, Jan. 6. WALTER RAWLEY [RALEIGH] (at Greenwich on
Twelfth Day).
1584-5, Feb. 14. THOMAS [EDWARD] PULLYSON, lord mayor of
London [in 1584] (at Somerset House).
1584-5, Mar. 7. MOYLE FYNCHE, of Kent (at Greenwich).
[1584-5 ? 1583-4, Mar. 7 or after]. HENRY BERKLEY, of Stoke, Co.
Somerset.
1585, Apr. 4. RICHARD DYER, son and heir to the late lord chief
justice of the Common Pleas.
1585. COTTON GARGRAVE, of Yorkshire, sheriff of Yorkshire.
1585, Apr. 13. THOMAS SCROOPE, son and heir to the lord Scrope
(at Greenwich).
1585, May 1. ARTHUR O'NEILL (NELE) (in Ireland by the lord
deputy).
1585, May 1. CHARLES O'CARROLL, of Ely (by same).
1585, May 1. MOROGH NE DOE O'FLAHERTY (by same).
1585, May 6. ANTHONY THOROLD, of Lincolnshire.
1585, May 16. HUBERT BOURKE, alias McDavie (at Dublin by Sir
John Perrott, knight, lord deputy of Ireland).
1585, May 16. CUCONAGHT MAGUIRE (McSKRiNE) (in Ireland by
the lord deputy).
1585, May 16. ROSSE MACMAHON (ibid).
1585, May 16. CON OGE O'NEILL (ibid).
1585, May 16. JOHN O'DOHERTY (ibid).
1585, May 16. FINEEN (FLORENCE) O'DRISCOLL MORE (ibid).
1585, May 16. THOMAS BARRY OGE (ibid).
1585, June 18. ROBERT SOUTHWELL (at Theobalds, on Friday, on
the removing day).
1585, June 18. HENRY CONINGESBY (ibid).
84 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1585, Oct. 14. JOHN ARONDELL, of Tolverne (at Richmond).
1585, Nov. 27. PIERCE FITZJAMES FITZGERALD, of Ballysonan,
Co. Kildare (by the lord deputy of Ireland).
1585-6, Jan. 9. BERNARD DRAKE (at Greenwich, on Sunday).
1585-6, Feb. 6. WOLSTAN DIXIE, lord mayor of London [in 1585]
(ibid on Sunday).
1585-6. WILLIAM BOWES, of Stretham, in the bishopric of Durham
(at Greenwich).
1585-6, Feb. 24. JOHN TYRRELL, of the Pass, Co. Westmeath (by
the lord deputy of Ireland).
1585-6, Feb. 28. GEORGE CAREWE (in Christ Churche by same).
1585-6, Feb. 28. PATRICK BARNEWALL, of Gracedien and Turvey,
Co. Dublin (by same).
1585-6, Mar. 2. ANDREW NOEL, of Dalby, Co. Leicester (at Green-
wich on Wednesday).
1585-6. CHRISTOPHER WANDESFORD, of Kirtlington, Co. York
(ibid).
1586, June 24. RICHARD MOLYNEULX, of Sefton, Co. Lanes, (ibid,
on Midsummer Day, being Thursday).
1586, June 24. JOHN MONSON, of Lincolnshire (ibid) [Harl MS.
6063 says 1585].
1586 (P1588), July 23. JOHN OWGAN (of Beleston) (by the lord
deputy of Ireland).
1586. ANTHONY SPILLMAN.
1586. EDWARD WINGFIELD, of Kimbolton.
1586. HENRY CONSTABLE.
1586. THOMAS GORGES.
1586. RICHARD MALORY.
1586. MARTIN SKINKE, a Dutchman (in the Low Countries by the
earl of Leicester).
1586. JOHN NORRYS (in Holland by Robert, earl of Leicester).
1586. ROBERT (DEVEREUX), 19th earl of Essex (ibid by same).
1586. GEORGE (TUCHET), llth lord Audley (ibid by same).
1586. WILLIAM RUSSELL (ibid by same). ^
1586. HENRY PALMER (ibid by same).
1586. EDWARD DENNY (ibid by same).
1586. WILLIAM HATTON (ibid by same).
1586. HENRY UMPTON (UNTON), (in Holland by Robert, earl of
Leicester).
1586. HENRY NORRIS (ibid by same).
1586. HENRY NOELL (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 85
1586 (? Oct. 7). ROBERT SYDNEY (ibid by same).
1586. JOHN BORRUGH (BORROWES) (ibid by same).
1586. HENRY GOODYEAR (ibid by same).
1586. GEORGE FARRER (F ARMOUR) (ibid by same).
1586. JOHN WINGFIELD (ibid by same).
1586. GEORGE DIGBY (ibid by same).
1586. PHILLIP BUTLER (ibid by same).
1586. THOMAS DENNYS (ibid by same).
1586. ROGER WILLIAMS (ibid by same).
1586. WILLIAM READ (ibid by same).
1586. EDWARD STANLEY (ibid by same).
1586. EDWARD NORRIS (ibid by same).
1586. THOMAS HORSEY (ibid by same).
1586. RICHARD DYER (ibid by same).
1586. EDWARD (EDMOND) GARY (ibid by same).
1586. JOHN PASTON (PAYTON or PAYNTON) (ibid by same).
1586. WILLIAM KNOWLES (ibid by same).
1586. BARTHOLOMEW BAFFORD (BAMPFORD), a Scot (ibid by same).
1586. ALEXANDER STEWARD, a Scot (ibid by same).
1586. ROWLAND YORK (ibid by same. This name is given in
Ashmolean M.S. 840 (fo. 161) but is erased).
1586. HENRY NORTH (ibid by same).
1586. THOMAS GEORGE (ibid by same).
1586. HENRY YARTLEY (ibid by same).
1586. EVAN LLOYD (ibid by same).
1586. HENRY JONES (ibid by same).
1586. JOHN LLOYD (FLOYD) (ibid by same).
1587. HENRY NOWELL, of Leicester.
1587. GEORGE BOND, lord mayor of London.
1587. LEWIS DYVE.
1587. JOHN MANNERS.
1587. JOHN ROPER.
1587. HENRY POOLE, at Richement (Richmond).
1587, June 11. GEORGE BARNES, lord mayor of London (on Sunday
by the lord chamberlain).
1587, June 18. GEORGE SAVELL (on Sunday, at Greenwich).
1587, June 18. THOMAS THROGMORTON (ibid}.
1587, July (?) 10. WALTER LEWSON (LEVESON), sheriff of Stafford-
shire (at Theobald's).
86 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1587. MORYSON.
1587, Nov. 11 (12). HENRY GREY (on Sunday).
1587, Nov. 11. HORATIO PALAVICHINI (PALEVESYN) (on Sunday).
1587, Nov. 17. THOMAS WILLIAMS (by Sir John Perrott, lord deputy
of Ireland).
1587, Nov. 17. OGHY O'HANLON (by same).
1587, Nov. 21. JOHN PAGINGTON (PACKINGTON), (on Tuesday at the
lord admiral's).
1587, Dec. 7. THOMAS MORGAN (by the earl of Leicester at his
embarking at Flushing on Thursday).
1587, Dec. 7. EDWARD WINGFELD (ibid by same).
1587, Dec. 7. HUGH CHOLMELEY (ibid by same).
1587, Dec. 7. CHARLES BLOUNT (ibid by same).
1587, Dec. 7. FRANCYS KNOLLES (ibid by same).
1587, Dec. 7. THOMAS WEST (ibid by same).
1588, Apr. (May) 14. EDWARD BARKLEY (ibid by same).
1588, May 1.* NICHOLAS ST. LAWRANCE, son and heir to lord Houth
(ibid by same).
1588, May 1 (PJune 30). WILLIAM BRERETON t ( ?), of Brereton in
Cheshire (ibid by same).
1588, July 4. GEORGE CLYVE, of Cheshire (by Sir William Fitz
Williams, knt., lord deputy general of Ireland, who received
the sword the last day of June, 1588).
1588, July 25. THOMAS HOWARD, lord Howard (at sea, on board the
"Ark," by the admiral, lord Howard of Effingham).
1588, July 25. JOHN HAWKINS (ibid by same).
1588, July 25. MARTIN FROBISHER (ibid by same).
1588, ? July. Lord EDM. SHEFFIELD (at sea by same).
1588, ? July. ROGER TOWN SEND (ibid by same).
1588, ? July. GEORGE BEESTON, of Chester (ibid by same).
1588, Oct. 6. THOMAS NORRYS, armiger, vice regent of Munster
(in the Cathedral Church of Dublin by same). The
lord deputy took his journey into Ulster for Connaught
the 4th of November, and came home the 23rd of December,
in which time he made four knights, viz.: —
1588. GEORGE BYNGHAM, of Ballemote, in the County of Sligo,
brother to the chief justice of Connaught (by same).
1588. THOMAS MASTERSON (by same).
1588. HENRY DUKE (by same).
* Addit. 4763 reads 1588, Sir Murthowne do oflard before Sir Nicholas Lawrence. See 1585, May 1.
tM.S. addit. 4763 adds Sir John Ougan, Sir Thomas Johnes (the Coronation day), Sir Edw. Varlett.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 87
1588. TIRLOUGH LENAGH O'NELE (by same).
1588. THOMAS WILFORD (in tlie Low Countries by the lord
Willoughby).
1588. FRANCIS VERB (ibid by same).
1588. JOHN POOLEY (ibid by same).
1588. JOHN POINTZ (PORE) (ibid by same).
1588. NICHOLAS PARKER (ibid by same).
1588. THOMAS KNOWLES (KNOLLES) (ibid by same).
1588. JOHN SCOTT (ibid by same).
1588. EDWARD UVEDALL (ibid by same).
1588. CHARLES DANVERS (ibid by same).
1588. CHRISTOPHER BLOUNT (ibid by same).
1588. EDWARD ASTON.
1588. PAUL BACKES, governor of Bergen, by lord Willoughby.
1588. THOMAS BASKERVILLE.
1588. MARTIN CALTHORPE, lord mayor of London.
1588. GEORGE (CLIFFORD), 3rd earl of Cumberland.
1588. ANTHDNY MANEY, of Kent.
1588. JOHN SPENCER.
1588. GEORGE TRENCHARD.
1588-9, Jan. 5. GEFFERY FENTON, secretary (by the lord deputy of
Ireland).
1588-9, ? Jan. 5. NICHOLAS LESTRANGE (by same).
1589, Aug. 12. EICHARD SHEE, of Kilkenny (at Kilkenny, by Sir
William Fitz Williams, lord deputy of Ireland).
1589, Oct. 26. EDWARD DENNY, of Walton Abay, in the County of
Essex (by same).
1589, Oct. 26. THOMAS SHIRLEY (at Kilkenny by same).
1589. WALTER LONGE, of Wracksall, in Wiltshire (by same).
1589. THOMAS SHIRLEY, jun.
1589. WILLIAM BEVILL.
1589. WILLIAM LEIGH.
1589. JOHN LEVESON.
1589. THOMAS LLOYDE, alias Fludd.
1589 (P1588). EICHARD MARTIN , lord mayor of London, [an
erratum, Martin was not lord mayor till 1593. ? Read
afterwards lord mayor],
1589. WILLIAM SACKVILL.
88 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1590-1, Jan. 14 (24). HUGHE MAGWIER (in Trinity Church, Dublin,
by the Rt. Hon. Sir William Fitz "Williams, knight, lord
deputy general of Ireland.
1590-1. MICHAEL BLOUNT.
1590-1. EDWARD FERRERS.
1590-1. JOHN HART, lord mayor of London [in 1589].
1590-1. RALPH HORSEY.
1590-1. JOHN HUNGERFORD.
1590-1. RICHARD WELCHE.
1591. JOHN ALLOT, lord mayor of London [in 1590].
1591, Apr. 4. GEORGE DELVES (dubbed in Ireland on Easter day by
the lord deputy).
1591, May 20. ROBERT CECILL (Pat Theobalds).
1591. CONYERS CLIFFORD.
1591 (1592). ANTHONY COPE.
1591. WALTER COVERT.
1591. FRANCIS DARCY.
1591. ROBERT GARDINER.
1591. HENRY GUILDFORD, of Bennenden, Kent.
1591. WALTER HARCOURT.
1591. JOHN HICKFORD.
1591. CLEMENT (JOHN) HICHAM.
1591. HENRY KILLEGREW.
1591. EDWARD LAYTON.
1591. RICHARD PAWLETT.
1591. WALTER SANDES.
1591. ANTHONY SHELLEY.
1591. JOHN SEYMOUR.
1591. THOMAS WEST.
1591, July 1. NICHOLAS DEVEREUX, of Co. Wexford (dubbed in
Ireland).
1591, Aug. 21. GEORGE BROWNE (2nd son of Viscount Montagu)
(at Cowdray, by the lord admiral). %'
1591, Aug. 21. ROBERT DORMER (ibid by same).
1591, Aug. 21. HENRY GORING (ibid by same).
1591, Aug. 21. HENRY GLEMHAM (ibid by same).
1591, Aug. 21. JOHN CARRELL (ibid by same).
1591, Aug. 21. NICHOLAS PARKER (ibid by same).
1591, ? Sept. THOMAS CHALLONER (by the French King).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 89
1591, Sept. DEVEREUX POOLE (by same).
1591, Sept. CHRISTOPHER LYDCOTE (by same).
1591, Sept. THOMAS WILKES (by same).
1591, Sept. ?27 (1592, Oct. 8).
CHARLES PERCY (before Rouen by Robert, earl of Essex).
WILLIAM (EDWARD) BROOKE (ibid by same).
THOMAS CONISBYE (ibid by same).
THOMAS GERRARD (ibid by same).
JOHN TRACY (ibid by same).
JOHN WOOTTON (ibid by same).
RICHARD ACTON (ibid by same).
HENRY JONES (ibid by same).
FRANCIS ALLYN (ALLEN) (ibid by same).
EDWARD (EDMOND) YORKE (ibid by same).
MATHEW MORGAN (ibid by samej.
THOMAS FAIRFAX (ibid by same).
NICHOLAS CLIFFORD (ibid by same).
ROBERT DRURY (ibid by same).
THOMAS JERMYN (ibid by same).
WILLIAM WOODIIOWSE (ibid by same).
WILLIAM DAWTREY (HAWTRY) (ibid by same).
GRIFFIN MARKHAM (ibid by same).
HENRY DANVERS of Dantsey, Wilts (ibid by same).
EDWARD HASTINGS (ibid by same).
FERDINAND GORGE (ibid by same).
1591, Oct. 24. THOMAS COLECLTJGH, of Tintern, Co. Wexford (by
Sir William Fitz Williams, lord deputy of Ireland).
1591-2, Feb. MICHAEL MOLINES (dubbed in Ireland by the lord
deputy).
1592, Sept. JOHN HIGFORD (HICKFORD), lord of the manor of
Alderton (by the Queen in the Progress? at Alderton).
1592. WILLIAM BRIDGES.
1592. WILLIAM BRINKERD (BRUNKARD).
1592. HENRY BROMLEY, sheriff of Worcester.
J592. CHRISTOPHER EDMONDS.
1592. WILLIAM EYRE.
1592, Sept. JOHN FORTESCUE.
1592. HUMFREY FOSTER of Aldermaston, Berks.
90 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1592. EICHARD FYNES.
1592. FRANCIS HASTINGES.
1592. THOMAS LUCY, jun.
1592. HENRY NEWTON.
1592. WILLIAM PERIAM.
1592. JOHN POPHAM.
1592. JOHN PUCKERINGE.
1592. THOMAS READ.
1592. WILLIAM SPENCER.
1592. WILLIAM WEBB, lord mayor of London [in 1591].
1592. HENRY WINSTON.
1592. JOHN WOOLLEY, of Pirford.
1592. EDWARD WOTTON.
1593, May 28. THOMAS MOORE, of Crohan, in King's County
(dubbed in Ireland by the lord deputy).
1593. THOMAS NAPFER.
1593. WILLIAM EOWE.
1593. ANTHONY ST. LEGER.
1593. WILLIAM WESTON.
1593, June 17. EDWARD KYNASTON DE OTLEY, in Salop (by the lord
deputy of Ireland).
1593, June 17. ANTHONY MANEY (MANE), of Biddenden, in Kent
(by same).
1593, June 17. GEORGE VILLIERS (WILLERS) (by same).
1593, July. EDWARD FITZ GERALD, of Tecroghan (by same).
1593, Oct. 15. JOHN HOLLES, of Haughton, in Nottingham (by
same).
1593, Nov. 9 or 11. EGBERT SALISBURIE (by same).
1593, Nov. 17. EAPHE LANE (by same).
1593, Nov. 17. GEORGE COLLEY, of Edendere, alias Colleiston, in
King's Co. (by same).
1593. HENRY OUGHTRED (by same).
1593, Dec. 2. DUDLEY LOFTUS (by same).
1593, Dec. 2. EDWARD HERBERT, of Monaster Orys, in King's Co.
(by same).
1594, May 19. JOHN DOWDALL, of Kilfinny, Co. Limerick (by same
on Whit Sunday).
before 1594, May 30. EDWARD EATCLYFFE, afterwards 13th earl of
Sussex.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 91
1594, July 7. THOMAS POSTHUMUS HOBY (in Ireland by the lord
deputy).
1594, Aug. 11. STEPHEN THORNEHURST (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. Prince HENRY of Scotland (by his father, at his
baptism).
1594, Aug. 30. WILLIAM STEWART, of Houston (by king James of
Scotland at the baptism of his son).
1594, Aug. 30. ROBERT BRUCE, of Clackmannan (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JOHN BOSWELL, of Balmowrow (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JAMES SCHAW, of Salquhy (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JOHN MURRAY, of Ethilstoun (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. WILLIAM MONTEITH, of Kerse (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. ALEXANDER FRASER, of Fraserburgh (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JOHN LINDSAY, of Dunrod (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. GEORGE LEVINGSTON, of Ogilf ace (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JAMES FORESTER, of Torwood-head (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. ANDREW BALFOURE, of Strathour (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. WALTER DUNDAS, of Over Newlistoun (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. JOHN BOSWEL, of Glasemont (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. GEORGE ELPHINGSTOUN, of Blytherhood (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. WILLIAM LEVINGSTON, of Darnechester (by same).
1594, Aug. 30. DAVID MELDRUM, of New-hall (by same).
1594, Sept. 1. WILLIAM CLARKE (upon a hill near Enniskillen,
which was then distressed : by Sir William Russell, kt., lord
deputy of Ireland).
1594, Sept. 1. ROBERT NEEDHAM (by same).
1595, Apr. 20. EDWARD MONINS (by the Rt. Hon. Sir William
Russell, kt., lord deputy general of Ireland, at Mone).
after 1595, May 22. JOHN CONYERS, of Sockbourne, sheriff of
Durham.
1595, Aug. 24. EDWARD BRABAZON, of Estwell, in Leicestershire
(in Christchurch by Sir William Russell lord deputy of
Ireland).
1595, Aug. 24. WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, of Smallbrige, in Suffolk
(ibid by same).
1595, Nov. 9. RICHARD WINGFLELD, of Northamptonshire (ibid by
same) .
1595 (1593). GEORGE MANNERING.
1595. WILLIAM READ.
1595. JOHN SPENCER, lord mayor of London [in 1594].
1595. EDWARD WINTER.
92 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1595-6, Jan. 4. HENRY WARREN (in Christchurch by the Rt. Hon.
Sir William Russell, knt., lord deputy general of Ireland).
1596, Apr. 11. JOHN NORTH, son and heir to the lord North (ibid by
same).
1596, PJune ?22.
ROBERT (RADCLYFFE) 12th earl of Sussex (at Cadiz, 1596, by
the lord admiral and the earl of Essex).
DON CHRISTOFERO (ibid by same).
Count LODOVICK (ibid by same).
Lord HERBERT (ibid by same).
Lord BURKE (ibid by same).
SAMUEL BAGNALL (ibid by same).
ARTHUR SAVAGE (ibid by same).
WILLIAM HOWARD (ibid by same).
GEORGE DEVEREUX (ibid by same).
HENRY NEVILL (ibid by same).
EDWIN RICH (ibid by same).
ANTH. ASHLEY (ibid by same).
Monsieur LAVINS (ibid by same).
Monsieur EDMARKER (EGMORLES) (ibid by same).
HENRY LEONARD (ibid by same).
RICHARD LEWSON (LEVESON) (ibid by same).
HORATIO VERB (ibid by same).
ARTHUR THROGMORTON (ibid by same).
MILES CORBET (ibid by same).
EDWARD CON WAY, (ibid by same).
OLIVER LAMBERT (ibid by same).
ANTHONY COOKE (ibid by same).
JOHN TOWNSEND (ibid by same).
CHRISTOPHER HAIDON (HEYDON) (ibid by same).
FRANCIS POPHAM (ibid by same).
PHILIP WOODHOWSE (ibid by same).
ALEXANDER CLIFFORD (ibid by same).
MORIS BARKLEY (ibid by same).
CHARLES BLOUNT (ibid by same).
GEORGE GIFFORD (ibid by same).
ROBERT CROSSE (ibid by same).
JOHN SCUDAMOUR (ibid by same).
WILLIAM (JOHN or PIERRE) LEIGH (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 93
1596, PJune ?22.
JOHN LEA (at Cadiz by the earl of Essex).
RICHARD WAYNMAN (ibid by same).
RICHARD WESTON (ibid by same).
JAMES WOOTTON (ibid by same).
RICHARD RANDALL (RUDDALL) (ibid by same).
ROBERT MANSFIELD (MANSELL) (ibid by same).
WILLIAM MOUNSON (ibid by same).
JOHN BOWLLES (BAILLES, BOLLES) (ibid by same).
EDWARD BOWES (ibid by same).
HUMFRY DREWELL (ibid by same).
AMYAS PRESTON (ibid by same).
ROBERT REMINGTON (ibid by same).
JOHN BUTTS (BUCKE) (ibid by same).
JOHN MORAN (MORGAN) (ibid by same).
JOHN ALDRIGG (ALDRICH) (ibid by same).
JOHN SHELTON (ibid by same).
WILLIAM ASIIENDON (ibid by same).
MATHEW BROWNE (ibid by same).
THOMAS ACTON (ibid by same).
THOMAS GATES (ibid by same).
WILLIAM (GELLIAN) MERRICK (ibid by same).
THOMAS SMYTH (ibid by same).
WILLIAM POLEY (POOLEY) (ibid by same).
THOMAS PALMER (ibid by same).
ROBERT LOVELL (ibid by same).
JOHN STAFFORD (ibid by same).
JOHN GILBERT {ibid by same).
WILLIAM HARVY (ibid by same).
JOHN GRAY (ibid- by same).
BALDWIN MEDKIR (MEDKERKE, METHKIRK) (ibid by same).
GERRAT HARVY, of Co. Bedford (ibid by same).
1596. HENRY BILLINGSLEY, lord mayor of London.
1596 (1595). ARTHUR CHICHESTER.
1596. OCHEMACH DRINIR.
1596. ROBERT DUDLEY.
1596. EDWARD DYER.
1596. GUILFORD.
94 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1596. RICHARD LEVER, a stranger.
1596. BARENTINE MOLINES, junr.
1596. JOHN PEYTON.
1596. JOHN STANHOP.
1596. WILLIAM WRAY.
1596-7, Mar. 4. JOHN CHICHESTER, of Devonshire (in the Glynes,
where that traytor, Feogh Mac Hugh, some tyme remayned;
by the Et. Hon. Sir William Russell, knt., lord deputy
general of Ireland).
1597, Mar. 27. WILLIAM LANE, of Horton, in the County of
Northampton (in St. Patrick's Church by same).
1597, May 8. CALISTENES BROOKE, of Sutton, in the County of Kent
(in the Glynes by same).
1597, May 8. RICHARD TREVOR, of Trevallin, in the County of
Denbigh (ibid by same).
1597, May 8. THOMAS MARIA WINGFIELD (ibid by same).
1597, July 19. THOMAS WALLER, of Branchele, in the County of
Kent (at the Fort of the Blackwater by Thomas Lord Burgh,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1597, Aug. 15. CHRISTOPHER PLUNKETT (at his manor house of
Donsoghly by same).
1597, Sept. 24. HENRY BROUNKER, of Westham, in the County of
Essex (at Drogheda by same).
1597, Oct. 30. NICHOLAS WALSHE (by Sir Thomas Norreys, lord
justice of Ireland).
1597, Oct. 30. WARHAM ST. LEGER (by same).
1597. BASSINGBOURNE GAWDY.
1597. ARTHUR GORGES.
1597. HUGH JAMES (MAC JAMES).
1597. RICHARD SALTINGSTALL (SALTINGSTONE), lord mayor of
London.
1597. ANTHONY WINGFIELD.
1597. HENRY (WRIOTHESLEY), 4th earl of Southampton (at thp
Azores [by the earl of Essex]).
1597. THOMAS EGERTON (ibid by same). %»
1597. THOMAS VAVASOR (ibid by same).
1597. LODOVICK GREVILL (ibid by same).
1597-8, Jan. 22. WALTER BUTLER, son and heir to John Butler,
third brother to the earl of Ormond (in St. Patrick's Church
\ by Adam Loftus, archbishop of Dublin, and Sir Robert
Gardiner, knt., chief justice of the Queen's Bench, Ireland,
joint lords justices of Ireland).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 95
1597-8, Jan. 22. JAMES BUTLER, of Lismalin (in St. Patrick's
Church by the same).
1597-8, Feb. JONATHAN TRELANY (at Whitehall on Shrove Tuesday).
1597-8, Feb. WILLIAM STROWDE (ibid).
1597-8, Feb. GEORGE MORE, of the West (ibid).
1597-8, Feb. 28 ? 29. GEORGE GARY, of Cockington (at Whitehall,
the last day of February).
1598, May 25. THOMAS YANE, of Kent.
1598, June 17. GARRETT AYLMER (in Christ Church, by Adam
Loftus, archbishop of Dublin, and Sir Robert Gardiner,
knt., chief justice of the Queen's Bench, Ireland, joint lords
justices of Ireland).
1598, June 18. MICHILL SANDS (SONDS) (at Greenwich).
1598, June 18. THOMAS RERESBY (ibid).
1598, July. HENRY (BROOKE), llth lord Cobham (at Nonsuch).
1598, Sept. 24. RICHARD PERCY (in Christ Church, by Adam
Loftus, archbishop of Dublin, and Sir Richard Gardiner,
ut supra).
1598, Sept. 24. ROBERT ASHEFIELD (ibid by same).
1599, Mar. 25. RENALD MOHUN.
1599, Apr. 8. JOHN EGERTON (in Christ Church, by Adam Loftus,
archbishop of Dublin, and Sir Robert Gardiner, ut supra).
1599, Apr. 25. STEPHEN SOHAM (SOAME, SOME), lord mayor of
London [in 1598] (at Greenwich).
1599, May 5. THOMAS MOSTEN (at Dublin, by Robert, earl of Essex,
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1599, May 9. THOMAS TASBOROUGH, of Harwich, in the county of
Buckingham (at Dublin by same).
1599, May 17. FRANCIS RUSHE (at Maryborough, the Fort of Lease,
by same).
1599, May 22. TERENCE O'DEMPSY (at Kiltenan, in Mounster, by
same).
1599, May 30. ROGER (MANNERS), 6th earl of Rutland (at Caluri
Castle by same).
1599, June 12. FRANCIS BARKLEY (at Asketon by same).
1599, June 19. GEORGE THORNTON (at Killmallocke by same).
1599, June 20. JAMES DEVEREUX (at Sir John Colley's Towne by
same).
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1599, June 30. RICHARD MASTERSON (at his own house at Femes
by the earl of Essex, lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1599, July 12. THOMAS (GREY), 15th lord Grey, of Wilton (at
Dublin by same).
1599, July 12. Lord MOUNTEAGLE (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. THOMAS WEST (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. ROBERT VERNON (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. HENRY GARY (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. ARTHUR CHAMPERNOUN (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. WILLIAM CONSTABLE (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. JOHN DAVYS (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. JOHN POOLEY (POLEY) (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. CAREY (CAREW) REYNELL (RAYNOLDES, REGINALD)
(ibid by same).
1599, July 12. GEORGE MANNERS (ibid by same).
1599, July 12. EDWARD (CROMWELL), 4th lord Cromwell (ibid by
same).
1599, July 13. WILLIAM GODOLPIIIN (ibid by same).
1599, July 13. WILLIAM COURTNEY (ibid by same).
1599, July 13. FRANCIS LACON (ibid by same).
1599, July 15. ROBERT BASSETT (ibid by same).
1599, July 22. ROBERT CONSTABLE (ibid by same).
1599, July 22. EDWARD WARREN (ibid by same).
1599, July 22. CUTHBERT HALSELL (ibid by same).
1599, July 24. HEWETT OSBURNE (in Heath by same).
1599, July 24. HUGH O'CONNOR DUNE (in the camp at the meeting
with Sir Conyers Clifford, who fought well the day before,
by same).
1599, July 24. JOHN HACCOGHLAN (ibid by same).
1599, July 24. HULLMORE MACSWINE A DOE (ibid by same).
1599, July 24. THEOBALD DILLON (ibid by same).
1599, July 30. JOCELIN PERCY (at the rising of the camp, after the
fight in Ophaley, by same).
1599, July 30. THOMAS BOURKE (BURGH) (by same).
1599, July 30. WILLIAM WARREN (by same).
1599, July 30. HENRIE LINDLEY (by the earl of Essex, lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, at the rising of the camp after the
fight in Ophaley).
1599, July 30. THEOPHILUS FINCH (by same).
1599, July 30. JOHN YAUGHAN (by same).
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1599, July 30. WILLIAM LOVELACE (by same).
1599, July 30. JOHN HARRINGTON (by same).
1599, July 30. WILLIAM GASCOIGNE (by same).
1599, Aug. 4. ROBERT DIGBY (at Dublin by same).
1599, Aug. 4. EDWARD BLUNT (BLOUNTE) (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. HENRY GOODEARE (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. EDWARD ESSEX (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. WILLIAM CORNEWALLYS (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. RICHARD LOVELACE (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. EDWARD READ (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. RICHARD (EDWARD) MORGAN (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. HENRY CAREWE (ibid by same)
1599, Aug. 5. RICHARD MORISON (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. JOHN HAYDON (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. FRANCIS MERRICKE (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. CHARLES WILLMOTE (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 5. EDWARD MICHELBORNE (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 6. GEORGE LESTER (LEYCESTER) (at Dublin Castle by
same).
1599, Aug. 6. JOHN CROFTES (at Dublin by same).
1599, Aug. 6. HENRY WALLOP (ibid by same).
1599, Aug. 6. JOHN SAMES (by same).
1599, Aug. 6. HENRY FOOKES (FOULXE) (by same).
1599, Aug. 6. WILLIAM BOUSTRED (BOWLSTRAD) (by same).
1599, Aug. SIMON WESTON (by same).
1599, Aug. 31. JOHN DRAYCOTT (by same).
1599, Aug. 31. WILLIAM CLOVELL (by same).
1599, Aug. 31. JOHN BROCKETT (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. CHARLES MANNORS (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. FULKE CONWAY (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. HENRY FOLLIOTT (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. JOHN CHAMBERLAINE (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. ROBT. YAXELEY (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. GERRATT MOORE (by same).
1599, Sept. 6. JOHN TALBOT (by same).
1599, Sept. 10. JONATHAN PETTO (by same).
1599, Sept. 10. ROBART BROOKE (by same).
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1599, Sept. 24. ROBERT OSBURNE (at Sir Robte Gardiner's house in
Dublin by same).
1599, Sept. 24. JOHN POOLEY (ibid by same).
1599, Sept. 24. JOHN RATCLIFF (on the sandes by same).
1599, Sept. 24. THOMAS LOFTUS (ibid by same).
1599, Sept. 24. EDWARD LOFTUS (ibid by same).
1599, Sept. 24. EDWARD BATNHAM (ibid by same).
1599. EDWIN SANDES (by Adam Loftus, archbishop of Dublin, and
Sir George Gary, knt., treasurer at war, Ireland, and joint
lords justices of Ireland).
1599 (1591). EDWARD BROOKE.
1599. GEORGE BOOTH.
1599 (1601). RICHARD FETIPLACE.
1599. PETER LEE, of Ireland.
1599 [? 1596, 1600]. RICHARD LEE (P1596, Peter Lee, jun.).
1599. JOHN LTNE.
1599. JOHN SAVAGE.
1599. FRANCIS STAFFORD.
1599 [?]. RICHARD CHAMPERNON.
[1599-1600], Jan. RICHARD HAUGHTON.
[1599-1600], Jan. RICHARD (THOMAS) LASSELLS.
[1599-1600], Jan. EDM. WITHEPOLE.
1599-1600, Feb. 28. OLIVER ST. JOHN (in Christchurch by Charles,
lord Mount joy, lord deputy of Ireland).
1600, Apr. 6. FRANCIS SHANE (ibid by same).
1600, May 1. JAMES FiTzPiERCE FITZGERALD (at Dublin Castle by
same).
1600, Aug. NICHOLAS MOSELEY, lord mayor of London [in 1599].
1600, Aug. ? RICHARD LEWKENOR.
1600, Aug. ? THOMAS RIDGWAY.
[ ?] 1600, Aug. FRANCIS LEAKE.
1600, Aug. ? EDWARD MORE.
1600, Aug. ? ROBERT OXENBRIDGE.
1600, Nov. 17. WILLIAM FORTESCUE (at Drogheda by Charles, lord
Mount joy, lord deputy of Ireland).
1600, Nov. 17. JOHN ROTHERHAM (ibid by same).
1600, Nov. 17. JAMES DILLON (ibid by same).
1600, Nov. 19. BENJAMIN BERRY (at Dublin Castle by same).
1600, Nov. 19. RICHARD GRAHAM (GREIME, GREAME) (by same).
after 1600, Nov. 24. THOMAS MEADE, sheriff of Essex.
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1601, June. PERCIVALL HART.
[?]. WILLIAM RYDER, lord mayor of London [in 1600].
1601, Sept. 14 (?Nov.). EDWARD CECIL (2nd son to lord Burghley)
(at Basing, at the marquis of Winchester's by the Queen).
1601, Sept. 14. EDWARD HUNGERFORD (next heir to lord Hungerford)
(ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. EDWARD BAINTON (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. W. KJNGSMIL (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. CAREW RAWLEIGH (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. FRANCIS PALMER (then sheriff of the shire) (ibid by
same).
1601, Sept. 14. BENJAMIN TICHBOURNE (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. HAMDEN PAULET (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. RICHARD NORTON, of Hampshire (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. FRANCIS STONER, of Oxfordshire (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 14. EDMUND LUDLOW (LUTLOW), of Wilts (ibid by
same) .
1601, Sept. 15 or 16. RICHARD WHITE (in his house at Farnham
by same).
1601, Sept. 15 or 16. RICHARD MILL (? ibid by same).
1601, Sept. 15. WILLIAM UDALL (? ibid by same).
1601, Sept. EDWIN GOODWIN, of Bishops Wooburn, Bucks, (probably
son of John Goodwin and either the father or elder brother
of Sir Francis, sheriff in 21 king James I.) (at Causham,
at Mr. Comptroller while there at dinner, by the Queen).
1601, Sept. EDWARD FETTIPLACE (an ancient Bedford family) (ibid
by same).
1601, Sept. RICHARD WARDE (ibid by same).
1601, Sept. [?end of]. RICHARD STAFFORD (at Englefield House —
Sir Edward Norris's house — at Ricott by the Queen).
1601, Sept. [?end of]. JOHN NORRIS (ibid by same).
1601, Oct. 31 (the last of). THOMAS SAVAGE (by Charles, lord
Mount joy, lord deputy of Ireland).
1601, Nov. - LEIGH.
1601, Dec. 24. RICHARD BOURKE, 4th earl of Clanricarde (at
Tyrone's overthrow at the battle of Kinsale by the lord
deputy of Ireland).
1601-2, Mar. 11. JOHN FITZ EDMOND FITZ GERRALD, of Clone (by
Charles, lord Mount joy, lord deputy of Ireland).
1601-2, Mar. 14. TEGUE (TIRLAUGH) O'BRIAN, uncle to the earl of
Thomond (by same).
1601-2, Mar. 18. JOHN FITZGERALD (at Waterford by same).
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1601-2, Mar. 18. EDWARD GOUGH (ibid by same).
1602, Apr. 29 (19). HENRY SLINGSBY (in Dublin Castle by same).
1602, Apr. 29. MYLES FLEETWOODE (by same).
1602, May 13. RICHARD AILWARD (by same).
1602, May 13. EDWARD NOELL (by same).
1602, May 13. NEALE GARVE O'DONELL (by same).
1602, May 13. CAHIRE O'DOGHERTIE (by same).
1602, May 13. RANDAL McDoNELL McSoRLEY (MCSAWERLY), HOY
(by same). •
1602, Dec. 5. RANDOLFE MANNERING (at Trim by same).
1602-3, Jan. 4. THEOBALD BOURKE, alias ne Long (by same).
Knights dubbed by King James.
1603, Mar. 28. JOHN PEYTON (PAYTON), of Wells, Norfolk (at
Edinburgh).
1603, Apr. 6. WILLIAM SELBY, of Northumberland (at Berwick).
1603, Apr. 8 (6). RAFE GREY, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 9. ROBERT DUDLEY, mayor of Newcastle (at Widdrington).
1603, Apr. 9. HENRY WIDERINGTON, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 9. NICHOLAS FORSTER, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 9. WILLIAM FENWICKE, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 9. EDWARD GORGES, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 9. NICHOLAS SCRIVEN (at Newcastle, ? not knighted).
1603, Apr. 13. ROBERT DELAVALL, of Northumberland (at Newcastle).
1603, Apr. 13. CHRISTOPHER LOWTHER, of Cumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 13. NICHOLAS CURWEN, of Cumberland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 13. JAMES BELLINGHAM, of Westmorland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 13. NICHOLAS TUFTON, of Kent (ibid).
1603, Apr. 13. ROBERT ANDERSON, mayor of Newcastle.
1603, Apr. 13. JOHN CONYERS, of Durham (ibid).
1603, Apr. 13. BERTRAM BULMER (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. WILLIAM CECIL, lord Burghley (at York).
1603, Apr. 17. EDMOND TRAFFORD, of Lancashire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. THOMAS HOLCROFT, of Lancashire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. JOHN MALLORY, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. WILLIAM INGLEBY, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. PHILIP CONSTABLE, of Durham (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. CHRISTOPHER HILLYARD (HAWARD, HELLYARD), of
Yorkshire (ibid).
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1603, Apr. 17. EGBERT SWIFT, of Yorkshire (at York).
1603, Apr. 17. RICHARD WORTLET, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. HENRY BELLASIS, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. HENRY GRIFFITH, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. FRANCIS BOYNTON, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. HENRY CHOLMLEY, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. RICHARD GARGRAVE, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. MARMADUKE GRIMSTON, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. LANCELOT ALFORD, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. RALPH ELLERKER (!LLERKER), of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. GEORGE FREVIL (FREWIL), of Durham (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. MAUGER VAVASOR, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. RALPH BABTHORPE, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. RICHARD LOUTHER (ibid).
1603, Apr. 17. WALTER CRAPE.
1603, Apr. 18 (17). ROBERT WALTER, lord mayor of York (at York).
1603, Apr. 18. ROGER ASTON, of Cheshire (at Grimstone).
1603, Apr. 18. THOMAS ASTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. THOMAS HOLT, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. JAMES HARRINGTON, of Rutland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. CHARLES MONTAGUE, of Northamptonshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. THOMAS DAWNEY, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. WILLIAM BAMBROUGH, of Yorkshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. FRANCIS LOVELL, of Harling, Norfolk (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. THOMAS (FRANCIS) BEAUFIELD.
1603, Apr. 18. THOMAS GERRARD, of Byrn, Co. Lanes, (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. RALPH CONESBIE (CONINGSBY), of Herts (ibid).
1603, Apr. 18. RICHARD MUSGRAVE, of Yorks. (ibid).
1603, Apr. 20. HENRY LEIGH (by the lord deputy of Ireland at
Dublin Castle).
1603, Apr. 20. JARMAN POOLE (by same, ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. JOHN MANNERS, of Derbyshire (by the King at
Worksop).
1603, Apr. 21. HENRY GREY, of Co. Bedford (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. EDWARD LORAYN (LOCKRANE), of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. HENRY PERPOINT (PIERREPONT), of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. FRANCIS NEWPORT (DAVENPORT), of Salop (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. HENRY BEAUMONT, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
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1603, Apr. 21. WILLIAM SKIPWITH, of Co. Leicester
(By the King at Worksop).
1603, Apr. 21. HUGH SMITH, of Somerset (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. WALTER COPE, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. EDMOND LUCY (LACY), of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. EDMOND COCKAYN, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. JOHN HARPER, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. THOMAS GRESLEY, of Co. Notts (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. JOHN BIRON, of Co. Notts (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. PERCIVALL WILLOUGHBY, of Co. Line. (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. PETER FRESCHVILE (FRESHWELL), of Co. Derby
(ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. RICHARD THEKESTON (CHECKSTONE, SEXTON), of Co.
York (ibid).
1603, Apr. 21. THOMAS STANLEY, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. JOHN PARKER, of Sussex (at Newark Castle).
1603, Apr. 22. ROBERT BRETT, of Devon (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. LEWIS LEWKNOR, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. RICHARD MOMPESSON, of Bucks (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. FRANCIS DUCKET, of Salop (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. RICHARD WARBURTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. RICHARD WYGMORE, of Co. Hereford (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. EDWARD (EDMOND) FOXE, of Salop (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22 (21). WILLIAM DAVENPORT (DAMPORT), of Cheshire
(ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. ROGER AYSCHUE (ASKEWE, ASKOTH), of Cheshire
(upon the way to Belvoir Castle).
1603, Apr. 22. WILLIAM SUTTON, of Co. Notts (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. JOHN STANHOP, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 22. BRIAN LASSELLS, of Co. Yorks (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. OLIVER MANNERS, of Co. Lincoln (at Belvoir Castle).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. THOMAS WILLOUGHBY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. GREGORY CROMWELL, of Co. Hants (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. GEORGE MANNERS, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. HENRY HASTINGS, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM PELHAM, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. PHILIP TIRWHITT, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. VALENTINE BROWN, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
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1603, Apr. 23. ROGER DALYSON, of Co. Lincoln (at Belvoir Castle).
1603, Apr. 23. THOMAS GRANTHAM, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. ANTHONY MARKHAM, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM CARRE, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN THOROLD, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD AYSCUE (AYSCOUGH), of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. HENRY PAGENHAM, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD (EDMUND) BUSSY (BUSHEY), of Co. Lincoln
(ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD TIRWHIT, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD CARRE, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EVERARD DIGBY, of Co. Rutland (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM ERMYNE (AYRMINE), of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. NICHOLAS SANDERSON, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. RICHARD OGLE, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. HUGH WHICHCOT (SWYTHCOATE), of Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD ROSSETER, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM HYCKMAN, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. THOMAS BEAUMONT, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM JEPSON, of Hants, (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. THOMAS CAVE, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. PHILIP SHERRARD, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM SKEFFINGTON, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM FAWNT (FAUNT), of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. BASIL BROOK, of Shropshire (Lubbenham, Co.
Leicester, (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM TURPIN, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM LAMBERT.
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN ZOUCHE, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN THORNHAUGH (THORNEY, THORNIX), of Co.
Nott. (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD SWYFT, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. PHILIP (? GEORGE) STIRLEY (?STRELLEY, SHIRLEY),
of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN FERRERS, of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD LITTLETON, of Co. Salop (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM FIELDING, of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN WENTWORTH, of Co. Essex (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. WALTER CHUTE, of Kent (ibid).
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1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD CONYERS (COMMES, COMINES)
(at Belvoir Castle;.
1603, Apr. 23. WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Co. York. (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. JOHN TYRELL, of Essex (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. HUMFREY CONISBY (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. EDWARD CLEARE (ibid).
1603, Apr. 23. HAMOND SOUTHCOTE (ibid).
1603, May 7. WILLIAM KILLIGREW, of Cornwall (Berks) (at
Theobalds).
1603, May 7. MICHAEL (NICHOLAS) STANHOPE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, May 7. FRANCIS HARRINGTON, of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 7. ROWLAND LITTON, of Knebworth, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. WILLIAM PETER (PETERS), of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 7. JOHN BROGRAVE, attorney general of the Duchy of
Lancaster, of Essex (Herts) (ibid).
1603, May 7. WILLIAM COOKE, of Essex(ibid).
1603, May 7. HENRY (? ARTHUR) CAPELL, of Haddon, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. HERBERT CROFT (CROFTS), of Co. Hereford (ibid).
1603, May 7. EDWARD GREVILL, of Wilcot, Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, May 7. HENRY BUTLER (BOTYLAR), of Bramfield, Herts
(ibid)
1603, May 7. HENRY MAYNARD, of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 7. RICHARD SPENCER, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, May 7. JOHN LEVENTHORP, of Shingle Hall, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. THOMAS POPE BLUNT, of Tittenhanger, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. RICHARD CLIFFORD (ibid).
1603, May 7. THOMAS MEDCALFE, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, May 7. HENRY FANSHAW, of Ware, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. GAMALIEL CAPEL, of Rookwood Hall, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 7. WILLIAM SMITH, of Thoydon Mount, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 7. JOHN FERRERS, of Mackiat, Herts (ibid).
1603, May 7. ROBERT BITTON.
1603, May 7. RICHARD BAKER, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 7. VINCENT SKINNER, of Enfield, Middlesex (ibid).
1603, May 7. HUGH BEESTON, of Cheshire.
1603, May 7. JOHN LEE (LEIGH).
1603, May 7. THOMAS BISHOP, of Parham, Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 7. GERVASE ELLYS (ELVIS, ELWYS, ELWES), lieutenant
of the Tower (ibid).
1603, May 7. EDWARD LEWIS, of Glamorgan (ibid).
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1603, May 11. CHARLES HOWARD (HAWARD), of Sheffield, Sussex
(at the Charterhouse).
1603, May 11. AMBROSE WILLOUGHBY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD HOWARD (HAWARD), of Surrey (ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY HASTYNGS, of Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, May 11. GYLES ALLINGTON, of Horsheath, Co. Cambridge
(ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM HYNDE, of Co. Cambridge (ibid).
1603, May 11. RICHARD YERNEY, of Compton Maddock, Co.
Warwick (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN THINNE, of Longleat, Co. Wilts (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM FITZWILLIAMS, of Co. Lincoln (Dostrap,
Co. Northampton) (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD (WILLIAM) CARELL, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD BACON, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. FRANCIS ANDERSON, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN POULTNEY (POUNTNEY), of Co. Notts (Misterton,
Co. Leicester (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD DARCY, of Co. Yorks (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN SYDENHAM, of Co. Somerset (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN TFFTON, of Hothfield, Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS GRIFFIN, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1603, May 11. VALENTINE KNIGHTLEY, of Fausley, Co. Northampton
(ibid).
1603, May 11. EAFE WISEMAN, of Ravens Hall, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM AYLOFF (AYLIFF), of Braxted, Essex
(ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD WATSON, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1603, May 11. JAMES CROMER, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS CHEEK, of Pirgo, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS ROUSE, of Suffolk (Norfolk) (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN RODNEY.
1603, May 11. HENRY VATJGHAN.
1603, May 11. JOHN SMITH, of Osterhanger, Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. CHARLES (THOMAS) CORNWALLIS, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN HUNNAM (HANNAM, HAMMAN), of Cheshire
(ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS MEDE (MEADE), of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. EUSEBIUS ISHAM, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1603, May 11. ARTHUR (JOHN) COOPER, of Surrey (ibid).
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1603, May 11. EGBERT WINGFIELD, of Co. Northampton (Suffolk)
(at the Charterhouse).
1603, May 11. THOMAS JOSSELING (JOSSELINE), of Herts (Kent)
(ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY GOODERICK (GOODRIKE), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, May 11. MAXIMILIAN DALISON (DALLISON), of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM COPE (COAPE), of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1603, May 11. GEORGE FLEETWOOD, of Co. Bucks (Beds) (ibid).
1603, May 11. PETER EVENS (EVERS), of Co. Lincoln (Yorks)
(ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY CLARE (CLEERE), of Co. Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD FRANCIS.
1603, May 11. FRANCIS WOLLEY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, May 11. ARTHUR MANWARING (MANNERING), of Cheshire
(ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD WATERHOUSE, of Co. Yorks (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM TWISDEN, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. HATTON CHEEK (ibid):
1603, May 11. HENRY GORING, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. RICHARD (WALTER) SANDS, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. ROBERT COTTON, of Connington, Co. Huntingdon
(ibid).
1603, May 11. OLIVER LUKE, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS KNIVETT (KNEVET), of Norfolk (? Wilts)
(ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY SECKFORD (SACKFORD), of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWIN SANDES, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN ASHLEY, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM (MILES) FLEETWOOD, of Co. Beds. (Middle-
sex) (ibid).
1603, May 11. WALTER MILDMAY, of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. ARTHUR ATYE (ATEY), of Kilburn, Midds. (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD LEWKENOR, of Denham Hall, Suffolk
(ibid). »*
1603, May 11. MILES SANDS, of Wimbleton, Ely, Co. Camb. (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM KINGSMILL, of Hants (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS KEMP, of Wye, Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD TIRRELL (TERRILL), of Thornton, Bucks
(ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS RUSSELL, of Co. Strensham, Worcester (ibid).
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1603, May 11. RICHARD TICHBORNE, of Hants (at the Charterhouse).
1603, May 11. THOMAS CORNWALL, of Salop (baron of Burford,
Cheshire) (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN CUTTS, of Co. Cambridge (ibid).
1603, May 11. RICHARD FARMER (FERMOR), of Co. Northampton
(of Swinerton, Oxford) (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS (WILLIAM) AYLOFF (AYLIFF), of Essex
(Gloucester) (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN TASBOROUGH (TASBURGH), of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN SHIRLEY (SHURLEY), of Ifield, Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS PRESTON, of Dorset (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM STAFFORD, of Co. Huntingdon (Blotherwick,
Northampton) (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS CARRELL, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD CARRELL, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS PALMER, of Wingham, Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. ROBERT (JOHN) NEWDIGATE, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1603, May 11. GEORGE RAWLEY (RAWGHLEY), of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS BEAUFOE, of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM LOWER, of Cornwall (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS (CHARLES) FAIRFAX, of Denton, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY SIDNEY, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. PECKSALL BROCAS (BROCKHURST), of Hants (ibid).
1603, May 11 (1604, Nov. 16). WALTER TICHBORNE.
1603, May 11. HENRY CRIPPS (CRIPS), or CRISPE, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. GEORGE HARVY (HERVEY), of Rumford, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN HEVENINGHAM, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM BOWYER, of Denham, Bucks, (ibid).
1603, May 11. JEROM WESTON, of Skreene, Essex (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDMOND BOWYER, of Camberwell, Surrey (ibid).
1603, May 11. NICHOLAS HASELWOOD (HALSWELL, HASELWELL), of
Northampton (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN JENNINGS, of Co. Worcester (Church Hill,
Surrey) (ibid).
1603, May 11. AMBROSE TURVILE (TuRWELL),of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN LUKE (LUCK), of Co. Beds.
1603, May 11. JOHN (WILLIAM) DORMER, of Bucks, (ibid).
1603, May 11. RICHARD (NICHOLAS) SAUNDERS (SANDERS), of Co.
Lincoln (ibid).
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1603, May 11. JOHN SHIRLEY (SHEARLEY), of Sussex (Devon)
(at the Charterhouse).
1603, May 11. THOMAS WAYNMAN, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, May 11. GODDARD PEMBERTON (PEMPTON) (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS METHAM (METTAME), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD (EDMOND) BILLINGHAM (BELLINGHAM), of
Cumberland (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN HARRINGTON, of Yorks. (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD HARRINGTON, of Yorks. (Ridlington, Rut-
land) (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM DYER, of Somerset, Great Houghton,
Hunts, (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN (WILLIAM) WENTWORTH, of Somerset (ibid).
1603, May 11. WALTER MONTAGU, of Somerset (Northampton)
(ibid).
1603, May 11. GUY PALMES, of Ashwell, Co. Rutland (ibid).
1603, May 11. HENRY ASHLEY, of Surrey (Berks.) (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS BAKER (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS VACHILL, alias VACATHELL, of Colley, Berks.
(ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS BASKERVILLE (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS STUKLEY, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM LEEK (LEAKE).
1603, May 11. HUGH LOOSSE (LOSSE), of Middlesex (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM LYGON, of Worcester (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD LYGON (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS GROSSE (LEGROSSE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 11. THOMAS FOWLER, of Islington, Middlesex (ibid).
1603, May 11. EUSEBIUS ANDREW (ANDREWES), of Co. Northampton
(ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD ANDREW.
1603, May 11. ROBERT LUCY, of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1603, May 11. WILLIAM WALTER (ibid).
1603, May 11. RICHARD BLOUNT, of Co. Oxford (DeVon) (ibid).
1603, May 11. ANTHONY DERING, of Pluckley, Kent (ibid).
1603, May 11. JOHN CAREW, of Somerset (ibid).
1603, May 11. EDWARD APSLEY, of Worminghurst, Sussex (ibid).
1603, May 11. BARTRAM BOOMER.
1603, May 11. WILLIAM ALFORD, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, May 11. ROBERT LEE (LEIGH), of Co. Lincoln (Sussex) (ibid).
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1603, May 11. THOMAS BEAUMONT (BEAMOND), of Co. Leicester
(at the Charterhouse).
1603, May 11. ROBERT MARKHAM, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, May 11. FRANCIS CASTILION, of Co. Bucks. (Benhall Valence,
Berks.) (ibid).
1603, May 11. GEORGE MARKHAM (MARTHAM),
1603, May 11. JOHN MASHALL (MARSHALL).
1603, May 11. ROBERT MARSHALL (ibid).
1603, May 11. GEORGE SAVILE, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, May 11. ROBERT CLEVELAND (ibid).
1603, May 11. ROBERT TOWNESEND, of Salop (Norfolk) (ibid).
1603, May 13. ROBERT MACKLARAND (MAICKLAND, MACKLAND,
MARKEHAM), of Co. Oxford (at the Tower).
1603, May 13. GEORGE MORTON (MORETON, NORTON), of Dorset.
(ibid).
1603, May 13. EDMOND BELL (BOLT), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 13. THOMAS PEYTON (PARTON), of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 13. DAVID FOWLIS, of Ingleby, Torks. (ibid).
1603, May 13. WILLIAM GARDNER, of Surrey (ibid").
1603, May 13. JOHN DEANE (DENIE), of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 13. JOHN TREVOR (TREAVOR, TRAVER), of Flint (ibid).
1603, May 13. THOMAS SMITH, of Kent (ibid).
1603, May 13. THOMAS HUBERT (HOBART, HUBART, HUBBARDE), of
Norfolk (ibid).
1603, May 13. WILLIAM DETHICK, Garter King of Arms, of Surrey
(ibid).
1603, May 20. JULIUS CAESAR, of London, master of requests (at
Greenwich).
1603, May 20. ROGER WILBRAHAM, of Cheshire, master of requests
(ibid).
1603, May 20. WILLIAM WADE (WAAD), of Middlesex, a clerk of
the Council (ibid).
1603, May 20. THOMAS SMITH, of Berks, a clerk of the Council
(ibid).
1603, May 20. THOMAS EDMONDES, of Devon, a clerk of the Council
(ibid).
1603, May 20. THOMAS LEAKE (LAKE), of Co. Derby, a clerk of the
Signet (ibid).
1603, May 20. JOHN WOOD, of Co. Cambridge, a clerk of the Signet
(ibid) see p. 116 infra.
1603, May 22. ROBERT LEE (LEIGH), lord mayor of London (ibid).
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1603, May 22. JOHN CROOK (CROKE), of Co. Oxford (Chilton,
Bucks), recorder of London (At Greenwich).
1603, May 22. EDWARD COKE, of Co. Norfolk, attorney general
(ibid).
1603, May 22. JOHN MORRYS (NORRYS, NORRIS), of Essex (ibid).
1603, May 22. EDWARD SEYMORE, of Devon (ibid).
1603, May 22. WARWICK HELE, of Devon (ibid).
1603, May 22 (June 3). THOMAS ARUNDELL, of Cornwall (ibid).
1603, May 29. EDWARD BLAYNEY (by the lord deputy of Ireland
at Dublin Castle, which day the lord lieutenant departed
into England).
1603, June 10 (3). WILLIAM SELBY, of Kent (by the King at
Greenwich).
1603, June ?6 [after 23]. NICHOLAS THROGMORTON, of Bedington,
Surrey (at Beddington, at Sir Francis Carew's).
1603, ?6 [? after June 23]. EDWARD GORGES, of Co. Somerset
(Langford, Wilts) (ibid).
1603, 6 [? after June 23]. ALEXANDER BRETT, of Co. Somerset
(Devon) (ibid).
1603, 9 [? after June 23]. WILLIAM FLEETWOOD, of Bucks (at
Hendon (? Kensington), at Sir John Fortescue's).
1603, 7 [? after June 23]. THOMAS HESKETH, of Lancashire,
attorney of the wards (ibid).
1603, June 23 (?). EDMOND HERRICK (ibid).
1603, June 8. WILLIAM NORTON, of Hants (at Sion House).
1603, June 8 (23). EGBERT WROTHE (WORTHIE), of Loughton,
Essex (ibid).
1603, June 8 (23). THOMAS TIRRINGHAM (ibid).
1603, June 8 (23). MARMADUKE WYVELL, of Constable Burton, Co.
Torks (ibid).
1603, June 8 (23). FRANCIS (HOBERT) MORE, of Berks (Losely,
Surrey (ibid).
1603, June 11. EDMUND CONQUEST, at Sir John Fort's.
1603, June 25 (?24). THOMAS GARDNER (GARDENER, GOODNES), of
Surrey (at Han worth).
1603, June 25 (?24). THOMAS GRYMES (CRIMES, GORGES), of
Peckham, Surrey (ibid).
1603, June 14 (?24). WILLIAM WELSH (WALSH), of Worcester
(ibid).
1603, June 11 (?24). JOHN TOWNSEND, of Salop (ibid).
1603, June 25 (?24). GEORGE TRENCHARD, of Dorset (ibid).
1603, June 25 (? 24). JOHN FOLIOTT (TALBOT), of Worcester (ibid).
Ill
1603, June 25 (?24). HENRY POOLE, of Oaksey, Wilts
(at Hanworth).
1603, June 25 (P24). JOHN PAWLETT, of Wilts (ibid).
1603, June 25 (?24). THOMAS CROMPTON (COMPTON), of Hereford
(ibid).
1603, June 11 (?24). JOHN LANGTON, of Lancashire (ibid).
1603, June 13 (?27). HATTON FERMOR (FARMER), of Bucks (?of
Easton Neston, Northampton) at Easton Neston, Sir George
Fermor's).
1603, June 13 (P27). EDWARD LEE (ibid).
1603, June 13 (?27). THOMAS WOODHOUSE, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, June 27. FRANCIS CURSON, of Salop (ibid).
1603, June 27 (July 14). RICHARD CONQUEST, of Co. Beds.
(Haughton Conquest, Northampton) (ibid).
1603, June 27 (July 14). EAFE (RICHARD) TEMPEST, of Co. Yorks.
(ibid or at Sir William Fleet's).
1603, June 27 (July 14). EDWARD RANDALL, of Albury, Surrey
(ibid).
1603, June 27. ANTHONY CHESTER, of Co. Hereford (ibid).
1603, June 27. WALTER VAUGHAN, of Hereford (ibid).
1603, June 28. WILLIAM DUNCHE, of Berks (at Salden House, Sir
John Fortescue's).
1603, June 28. JOHN DYVE (DYVES), of Beds. (ibid).
1603, June 28. GERRARD THROCKMORTON, of Co. Gloucester (ibid).
1603, June 28. JOHN CROOK (CROKE), of Co. Oxford (Bucks) (ibid).
1603, June 28. RICHARD CHEETWOOD (CHETWOOD), of Co. Northamp-
ton (ibid).
1603, June 28. ROBERT HAREWELL (HARTWELL), of Preston, Co.
Northampton (ibid).
1603, June 28. RICHARD PRYCE, of Co. Huntingdon (ibid).
1603, June 28. JAMES HAYDON (HEYDON), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, June 28. THOMAS SNAGGE, of Beds (Bucks) (ibid).
1603, June 28. FRANCIS CHENEY, of Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. HENRY LONGFEILD (LONGVILE), of Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. HENRY DRURY, of Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. WILLIAM BURLACY, of Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. THOMAS DENTON, of Hillesden, Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. ANTHONY TIRRINGHAM, of Thurringham, Bucks
(ibid).
1603, June 28. JOHN SANDES (SAMS, SANDS), of Bucks (ibid).
1603, June 28. RICHARD HINTLEY (HTJNTLEY) (ibid).
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1603, June 28. THOMAS HYLL (HILL), of Kent (at Salden House).
1603, June 28. THOMAS CAVE, of Stanford, Northampton (ibid).
1603, June 28. EDMUND CONQUEST.
1603, June 28. JOHN CARRELL, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, June 28 (14). HENRY BILLINGSLEY, of London (ibid).
1603, June 28. ADRIAN SCROOP, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
? 1603, June 28. ROBERT STRICKLAND (ibid).
? 1603, June 28. EDMUND HORRELL (ibid).
? 1603, June 28. JOHN LANGTON (ibid).
? 1603, June 28. THOMAS TEMPLE, of Stow, Bucks (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (July 18). WILLIAM SMITH, of Co. Leicester
(at Aylesbury, at Sir John Packington's).
1603, ? after June 28. ALEXANDER HAMPDEN (at Great Hampden,
Bucks, the seat of said Sir Alexander).
1603, after June 28 (July 12). HENRY BARKER, of Berks (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (July 12). WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY, of Bucks
(ibid).
1603, after June 28 (July 12). EDWARD PYNCHON, of Essex (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (? July ? 12, 14). WILLIAM PAWLET, of Wilts
(at Great Missenden, the seat of Sir William Fleetwood).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). THOMAS EVERSFIELD, of Sussex
(ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). ARTHUR PORTER, of Co. Gloucester
(ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). GERRARD FLEETWOOD, of Bucks
(ibid or at Sir George Fermor's).
? ? ? THOMAS MONKE, of Powderwick, Devon (at Sir William
Fleet wood's).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). THOMAS SOMERFIELD (SOMERVILE)
(ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). FRANCIS HARRIS (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). EDWARD HALLES (HALES), of Kent
(ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). RICHARD SAUNDERS (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). JAMES PARRETT (PERROTT) (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). WILLIAM SOUTHLAND (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). WILLIAM FOSTER (FORSTER), of
Surrey (ibid).
1603, after June 28 (June 14). WILLIAM WALSH (WELSH), of
Worcester (ibid).
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1603, July 9. THOMAS (NICHOLAS, RICHARD) TEMPEST, of Bucks (al
Worcester).
1603, July 9. JOHN ROPER, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 9. WILLIAM WOGAN, of Co. Pembroke (Salop) (ibid).
1603, July 9. JOHN WOGAN, of Co. Pembroke (ibid).
1603, July 9. RICHARD CHOLMLEY, of Whitby, Co. Yorks (ibid).
1603, July 9. JOHN YORK, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. JOHN CHAMBERLEYN, of Co. Oxford (Prestbury.
Gloucester) (ibid).
1603, July 9. FRANCIS TRAPPES, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. WILLIAM HILLARD (MILLIARD), of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. THOMAS BELLASIS, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. RICHARD LOWTHER (CHRISTOPHER LOWDER), of
Cumberland (ibid).
1603, July 9. EDWARD PLOMPTON (PLUMPTON), of Uflet, Co. York
(ibid).
1603, July 9. BRYAN (GEORGE) PALMES, of Hants (Naborn, Yorks)
(ibid).
1603, July 9. MATHEW REDMAN, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. MATHEW TENANT.
1603, July 9. THOMAS SAMFORD (SANDFORD), of Westminster (ibid).
1603, July 9. STEPHEN (RICHARD) TEMPEST, of Co. York (ibid).
1603, July 9. WILLIAM PADDY, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, July 9. JOHN BABFORD (HENRY BABTHORPE) (ibid).
1603, July 9. AMYAS BAMFIELD, of Poltmore, Devon (ibid).
1603, July 9 (21). FRANCIS STIDOLFE, of Mickleham, Surrey.
1603, July 9. THOMAS BROWNE, of Devon (ibid).
1603, July 9. MARTIN GAMMON, of Devon (ibid).
1603, July 9. THOMAS PRESTON, of Dorset (ibid).
1603, July 9 (21). MICHAEL GREEN, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, July 9 (21). WILLIAM GREEN, senior.
1603, July 9. EDWARD STODDER, of Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 20. JOHN GAMMES, of Co. Radnor (at Hampton Court).
1603, July 20. WILLIAM CAVE, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1603, July 23. * JOHN BENNET, of London (in the Royal garden at
Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS GAWDY, of Norfolk, judge of the King's
Bench (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD FENNOR, of Middlesex, judge of the King's
Bench (ibid).
* 1603, July 17, general summons for all persons that had £40 in lands to come and receive the;
honour of knighthood or compound (Rymer ivi. 560). This list of July 23 must be in response to this..
The majority attended according to the summons.
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1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON, of Norfolk, judge of the
King's Bench (In the Royal Garden at Whitehall before the
King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. THOMAS WALMESLEY, of Lanes., judge of the
Common Pleas (ibid).
1603, July 23. PETER WARBERTON, of Cheshire, judge of the
Common Pleas (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE KINGSMILL, of Hants., judge of the Common
Pleas (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT CLARK, of Essex, baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN SAVILE, of Co. Yorks., baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM DANIEL, of London, baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1603, July 23. DAVID WILLIAMS, serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN HELE, of Devon, serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD HERON (HERNE), of Co. Lincoln, serjeant-
at-law (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD PHILIPPS, of Somerset, serjeant-at-law
(ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY HUBERT (HOBART), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER PARKINS (PERKINS) (Northampton), of
Kent, LL.D. (ibid).
1603, July 23. DANIEL DUNNE, of London, LL.D. (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS CROMPTON, of London, LL.D. (ibid).
1603, July 23. MATHEW CAREW, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN TYNDALL, of Norfolk, master in Chancery
(ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GYBSON, of Co. York., master in Chancery
(ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD STANHOP, of Co. York (Northampton),
LL.D. (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD SWALE, of Swale, Co. York. LL.D. (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN HARRIS, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS FLEMYNG, of Hants. (Dorset), solicitor-
general (ibid). '
1603, July 23. HENRY MONTAGUE, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS BACON, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE COPPIN (COPPEN), of Norfolk, clerk of the
Crown (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD CUNNISBY (CONESBIE, CONINGSBIE), of
London, gentleman usher (ibid).
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1603, July 23. JOHN DROMMOND, gentleman usher, a Scotchman (in
the Royal Garden at Whitehall before the Coronation of the
King).
1603, July 23. JOHN (THOMAS) CONWAY, of London, gentleman
usher (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN WILLOUGHBY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN TYRRELL, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. PHILIP SCUDAMORE, of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DABRIDGECOURT, of Stratfield, Hants, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RAPE BOSWELL (BosviLL), of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM ROPER, of Eltham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY ROPER, of Farningham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER ROPER, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BRIDGES, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS SMITH, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GILBERT, of Suffolk (ibid).
1623, July 23. FRANCIS VINCENT, of Stoke Dabernon, Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN COTTON, of Lanwade, Co. Cambridge (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT LANE, of Co. Warwick (Barford, Northamp-
ton) (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT EDWARDS, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS GILBORNE, of Charing, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. SAMUEL SANDES, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS MILDMAY, of Co. Hereford (Moulsham,
Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HANMER (HAMMOND), of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN WHITTON (WHIDDON), of Berks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ALEXANDER CAVE, of Bograve, Leicester (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN (RICHARD) TRACY, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS (RICHARD) SALTONSTALL (SALTINGSTON), of
London (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT VARNAM (VARNON), of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS PENRUDDOCK, of Wiltshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD COOKE (COKE), of Giddy Hall, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. RAPE LAWSON, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM MEREDITH, of Glamorgan (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE SELBY, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HUMPHREY, of Sweptston, Leicester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS WINDEBANCK, of Berks, (ibid).
Ii6 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 23. THOMAS CLARKE, of Essex (in the Royal Garden at
Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. JOHN WOOD, of Essex (clerk of the Signet (ibid).
See p. 109 supra.
1603, July 23. LEWIS MANSFIELD (MANSELL, MAUNSELL), of Co.
Glamorgan, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD HAWKYNS, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN ROGERS (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT ALEXANDER, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN BROWN, of Frampton, Dorset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD SKIPWITH, of Co. Leicester. (Ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BARNARDESTON, of Witham, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM GERRARD (GARRARD, GARRETT), of Dorney,
Bucks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS PALMER, of Kent (Parham, Sussex) (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD ASTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM (JOHN) THORNY (THORNEGH), of Co.
Nottingham, (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS BOYLDEN (BALDWINS, BALDEN, BAYLDON),
of Co. York. (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD DUNTON (DUNCOMBE), of Beds.
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HARMAN (HANMER), of Cheshire (Flint)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY LONGFEILD (LONGVILE), of Bucks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN MERES (MEERES), of Kent (Amborn, Leicester)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES DIMMOCK (DYMOCKE), of Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. YALENTYNE BROWN, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN READ, of Co. Lincoln. (Leicester) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN LEE (LEIGH), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE REYNELL, of Devon, (ibid). See p. 117
infra.
1603, July 23. EDWARD PYTTS (PITTS), of Curweer, Co Worcester.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS ROE (Row), of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY SAVYLE, of Methley, Co. York. (ibid).
1603, July 23. WALTER TREADWAY, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE KNIGHTON, of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD PEINTER (PAINTER) (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY JONES (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 117
1603, July 23. ANTHONY EVERARD, of Waltham, Essex (in the
Royal Garden at Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. STEPHEN BOOD (BOARDE), of Cuckfield, Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS MAY, of Mayfield, Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN BEDELL (BEEDLE), of Hamerton, Co. Hunting-
don, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BEDELL (BEAKE), of Co. Huntingdon., son of
the foregoing (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY DAY, of Norfolk, ignoble (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY EOWLEY (HAWLEY), of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS SMYTH, of Ashley Folvill, Leicester (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY DRURY, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE CHOWNE, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ARTHUR ACKLAND, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS REYNELL (REYNOLLES), of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE REYNELL, of Devonshire (ibid). See p. 116
supra.
1603, July 23. WILLIAM BARNES, of Wolwich, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WALTER RICE, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT MONSON, of Burton, Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY AYSCUE (ASXEWE, ASKOUGH), of Santon,
Lincoln (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES HUSSY (HUSSEY), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JAMES PITTS, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HENEAGE, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD (EDMUND) THOROLD, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WALTER (WILFRED) LAWSON (LUSON), of Westmor-
land (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDMOND MONTFORD (EDWARD MOUNTFORD), of
Norfolk (Warwick) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN MONTFORD (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM RIGDEN (RIGDON), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN THORNBOROWE (THORNBERY), of Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS ZOUCHE (SOWTH), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM SOMERVILE (SOMERFELD), of Somerset.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS COTES (COOTE), of Barking (Essex).
1603, July 23. AMBROSE (HENRY) COPPINGER, of Co. Middl. (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY BLOMER, of Co. Gloucester. (Bucks) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDMOND (EDWARD) THIMBLETHORP (THEMILTHORP),
of Norfolk (ibid).
ii8 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS LASHER (LUSHER), of Sholand, Surrey
in the Royal Garden at Whitehall, before the King's
coronation).
1603, July 23. ROBERT PHILLIPPS, of Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT HYDE, of Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN PHILPOT, of Hants, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS NEVILL, of Berks. (Leicester) (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER ROPER, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT CHICHESTER (CHESTER), of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER (EUSTACE) HART, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN NEWDIGATE, of Co. Beds, (of Orbey, Warwick.)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD GORGE (GEORGE), of Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. MARTIN BARNHAM, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM DORRINGTON, of Dorset. (Hants.) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD GILES, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD ELDERTON (ELDRINGTON, ETHERINGTON)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY CULPEPER (COLEPEPER), of Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD COOPER (Coop ROPER), of Surrey, sergeant
porter (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GRANGER, of Co. Middl. (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM READE, of Co. Middl. (Suffolk) (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY RAYNSFORD, of Surrey (Gloucester) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, of Oxford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD LECIIFORD, of Kent (Lee, Surrey) (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HARFLEET, alias Septuans, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DUTTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS ROBERTS, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS DOWSE, of Somerset, Nether Wallep, Hants.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY WILLIAMS (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY BOWYER, of London (of Cookfield, Sussex)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DUCKETT, of Berks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DARRELL, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).'*
1603, July 23. ROBERT ASHBY, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS (EDWARD) CULPEPPER, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD AVERY(ALVEY, AWBRAY), of Co. Gloucester.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE SOMMERS, of Dorset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD PORTMAN (POTMAN), of Kent (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 119
1603, July 23. THOMAS HUNT, of Norfolk (London) (in the Royal
Garden at Whitehall before the King's coronation).
1603, July 23. JOHN MORLEY, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN WILDGOSE, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE PETER (PEETERS), of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. SYMON STEWARD, of Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS GASCOYNE, of Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. BARNARD WHETSTONE, of Co. Lincoln (Woodford
Hall, Essex) (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS CLARK, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE WALDEGRAVE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM BARROW, of Suffolk (ibid)
1603, July 23. JOHN WENTWORTH, of Suffolk (Norfolk) (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD SMITH, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM SLYNGSBY, of Co. York (ibid).
1603. July 23. ARNOLD LYGON, of Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD ALLAMY (ALBAINE) (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE YOUNG, of Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN SKYNNER, of Essex (Cambridge) (ibid).
1603, July 23. CONYERS DARCY, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HARMAN, of Chester (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY BROWNE, of Essex (Elson, Norfolk) (ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS POYNTZ, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. OWEN OGLETHORPE, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE WILMORE (WALMORE), of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GREGORY WILMORE (WOLMORE), of Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE BUCK, of Co. Lincoln, Master of the Revels
(ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN BUCK, of Co. Worcester. (Hornby Grange,
Lincoln) (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS CONEY (CONNEY), of Bassingham, Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS PERNY (BERNEY), of Co. Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. MARK STEWARD, of Ely, Cambridge (ibid).
1603, July 23. MATHEW GAMBLE, of Co. Lincoln. (Spalden, Holland)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GAMBLE, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD WESTON, of Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS (HENRY) MAY, of Sussex (ibid).
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1603, July 23. LEONARD HASSELL (in the Royal Garden at Whitehall
before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS BARNHAM, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE FANE, of Hunton, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY ROPER, of Farningham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY STONER (STEWARD), of Oxford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN CARUS (CAROWSE).
1603, July 23. LEONARD HYDE (HIDE), of Herts. (Cambridge)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES MORGAN, of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROWLAND MORGAN, of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HARDRES (HARDES), of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD BEAUMONT, of Co. Leicester. (Whitley,
Yorks.) (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY CIIOLMLEY, of Cheshire (Yorks.) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD PEACOCK, of Co. Middl. (ibid).
1603, July 23. DREW DRURY, of Polsby, Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON, of Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES YELVERTON, of Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM (RICHARD) GRESHAM, of Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY ROLLE (ROWLE), senior, of Stevenston, Devon.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY ROLLE, junior, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN HACKER (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM BLACKSTON, of Durham, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS MILDMAY, of Essex, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROWLAND LACY, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM GOODYERE, of Berks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. TIMOTHY LOWE, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS WANTON (WATTTON), of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. JULIAN (GIDEON) HANSON (ANSAM, AWNSHAM), of
Middl. (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS SKYNNER, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. JAMES CROFT (CROFTES), of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM WORLINGTON (WORTHINGTON), of Essex
(ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN DORRINGTON (DODINGTON), of Co. Notts.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY DENTON, of Bucks, (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 121
1603, July 23. JOHN NEEDHAM (KEEDHAM), of Co. Northampton.
(in the Royal Garden at Whitehall before the King's
Coronation).
1603, July 23. EDWAED ONLEY, of Co. Catesby, Northampton.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS SEYMORE (SEIMORE), of Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY HELMES, of Norfolk. (Northampton) (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM LAYTON (LATON, LEIGHTON), of Salop.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM MYNNE, of Co. Rutland, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JAMES STONHOWSE, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. MARK IVE (!VES), of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HORWOLLE (HORWOOD).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM (JAMES) THOMAS, of Co. Carnarvon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM MORRIS, of Co. Carnarvon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD CAPEL, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. MAURICE COOPER, of Herts.
1603, July 23. MORRIS GRIFFITH (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANDREW ASHLEY, of Writtle, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD SULIARD, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. BENJAMIN PELLET, of Boliiey, Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANDREW PASCHALL, of Springfield, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD RALEIGH, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD EDGECOMBE, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD VAUGHAN, of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM COB (COBBE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS GASCOIGN, of Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS CLEER (CLEARE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE FORSTER (ibid).
1603, July 23. JAMES CALTHROPP, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BARREL (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS ROBERTS (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY DISNEY, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GILFORD (WILLIAM) SLINGSBY, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN SULIARD, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. PHILIP CONNISBY (CONESBIE), of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE COTTON, of Cambridge, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GILBERT, of Suffolk (ibid).
122 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 23. EDWARD BUTLER, of Herts, (in the Royal Garden at
Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. HENRY THYNNE, of Wilts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD EGERTON, of Stafford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD (HENRY) ASHFORD (ibid).
1603, July 23. RALPH GIBBS, of Co. Lincoln. (Warwick) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN GUNBERT (GTJNTER) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN (HENRY) JENKINS, of York. (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM BOUCHIER (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM DE GREY (GRAY), of Martyn, Norfolk.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT DINLEY (DYNLEY), of Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. DANIEL NORTON, of Southwick, Hants, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE GILL, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. CLIPESBY GAWDY, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM WYTHERINGTON, of Co. Northampton.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM WYTHENS, of Eltham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. INGLEBY DANIEL, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. HUGH WYRALL (WORRALL), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD SALTON STALL, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT (ROGER) HORTON (HALTON).
1603, July 23. VINCENT FULNETBY (FOWNETBY).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS EGEOCK, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. PHILIP KIGHLEY (KEIGHLEY) (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HARRIS, of Shenfield, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DALLISON, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN DORMER, of Bucks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM BOND, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS TANFIELD, of Norfolk. (Gay ton, Northamp-
ton) (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE BELGRAVE, of Co. Lincoln. (Belgrave,
Leicester) (ibid).
1603, July 23. CLEMENT SPI!>MAN, of Norfolk (Oxford) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD SHEFFIELD, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. CALTHROP PARKEP., of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD MARBURY, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN DANNSEY (DAUNOIE), of Cheshire (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 123
1603, July 23. RICHARD TRACT, of Co. Gloucester, (in the Eoyal
Garden at Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. JOHN POWELL (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT EDOLFE, of Henxhall, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. DAVID WOODROFFE, of Poyl, Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. MANWOOD PENRUDDOK, of Wilts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HARWELL (HARTWELL, HORWOLL), of Co.
Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BIGGES, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD (THOMAS) BLENERHASSET, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT WELSH, of Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE SNELLING, of Portslade, Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN (EDWARD) CLAXTON, of Durham (ibid).
1603, July 23. EICHARD MAN WARING, of Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE PARKINS, of Kent (Bunny, Notts.) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EALPH MADDISON, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. EICHARD WYVER (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT STAMFORD (STANFORD), of Co. Stafford.
(ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT CHESTER, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS GRESHAM, of Titsey, Surrey (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY WARNER, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HAYES.
1603, July 23. HENRY ASHLEY, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT WYNDE (WINDEY, WINDE), of Norfolk
(Gloucester) (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD CLAYBORNE (CLEYBORNE), of Notts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS CURSON, of Salop (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY EOWSE, of Haulten, Cornwall (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM EEYNARD (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM STEED, of Havesham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM AP EICE (PRICE AP EHEIS), of Washoughly,
Co. Huntingdon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS STANDISH, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WALTER DEVEREUX, of Suffolk (Castle Bromwich,
Warwick) (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HUDSON, of Northumberland (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD PYNCHON, of Essex (ibid).
124 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 23. THOMAS FREAK, of Sherborn, Dorset, (in the Royal
Garden at Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. ROBERT MILLER, of Dorset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS PRIDEAUX, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. FLEETWOOD DORMER, of Shipton Lee, Bucks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY MAXEY, of Bradwell, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY BUCKINGHAM (BOKENHAM), of Norfolk
(Suffolk) (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM SAMUEL, of Northampton (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN ACTON, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. BARTHOLOMEW SAMBORNE, of Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS ROOKBY (ROCKLEY), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. ALEXANDER BARLOW, of Lanes, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROGER PORTINGTON, of Co. Yorks. (Everton, Notts.)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY WHITEHEAD, of Herts. (Normans Court,
Southants) (ibid).
1603, July 23. REYNOLD (REGINALD) SCRYVEN, of Salop, (ibid).
Not knighted.
1603, July 23. FRANCIS HILLESLEY, of Co. York. (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD PELL, of Hants. (Silk Willoughby, Lincoln)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BARTLET, of Co. Gloucester. (Berks.) (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY IREBY, of Boston, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY PELIIAM (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS SOUTHWELL, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD PARHAM, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN BENTLEY, of Co. Derby (Birdsall Park, Devon)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS LAMBERT, of Co. Derby (ibid).
1603, July 23. EDWARD SOWTHE, of Co. Somerset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN HUBERT (HUBBERT), of Norfolk, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS FOWLER, junior, of Middl. (ibid).
1603, July 23 CHARLES KELK, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid). %*
1603, July 23. WALTER AYSCOUGH, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD CONQUEST, of Co. Lincoln. (York) (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN BYNNE (BYNDE) (ibid).
1603, July 23. GILES HOWLAND, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. FRAN-CIS VENTRICE, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRV\ BUNBURY, of Stanny, Co. Cheshire (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS EDEN, of Suffolk (ibid).
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1603, July 23. HENRY JAMES, of Smarden, Kent (in the Royal
Garden at Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. EDWARD AWBREY, of Co. Pembroke, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM AWBREY, of Co. Pembroke, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE FORSTER (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HOWSON, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM WRAY, of Cornwall (Glentworth, Lincoln)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. RICHARD MICIIELBORNE, of Suffolk (Broadhurst,
Sussex (ibid).
1603, July 23. ISAAC APPLETON, of Essex (Waldingfield, Suffolk)
(ibid).
1603, July £3. TOBIE CHANCY (CHAUNCIE), of Co. Northampton.
( ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM CHANCY, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS VARNAM (VERNAN), of Co. York. (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHRISTOPHER HODSON, of Co. Bucks, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN LOCKTON, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN PAWLET, of Wilts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES BARNABY (BARNEBY), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS DREW, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE SOWTIICOT, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT BROWN, of Dorset, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ANTHONY DRURY, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM HARRIS, of Crixey, Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. HUGH BRAWNE, of London (ibid).
1603, July 23. HENRY WINDHAM, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT DRURY, of Rougham, Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN PRETYMAN, of Suffolk (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM PAWLET, of Wilts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. JOHN AYLMER (ELMER), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS HANMER, of Co. Flint (ibid).
1603, July 23. JASPER MOORE (ibid).
1603, July 23. WILLIAM CRAFORD (CRAYFORD), of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT STANFORD, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT COTTON, of Co. Huntingdon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE GRENVILE (GREINFELD), of Cornwall (ibid).
1603, July 23. GEORGE GILBY (SELBEE), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
126 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 23. RICHARD FETIPLACE, of Berks, (in the Royal Garden
at Whitehall before the King's Coronation).
1603, July 23. JEROM (JEREMY), HORSEY, of Bucks. (Lincoln)
(ibid).
1603, July 23. FRANCIS GOLDSMITH, of Crayford, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS ELLIOT, of Surrey (Newland Hall, Writtle,
Essex (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT PRIDEAUX, of Devon, (ibid).
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS STODDER ( STOOD ARD), of Mottingham,
Eltham, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. ROBERT PENRUDDOK, of Wilts, (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS BEAKE.
1603, July 23. - LEICESTER.
1603, July 23. EDWARD WINGFEILD.
1603, July 23. ROBERT STROUDE.
1603, July 23. JOHN WINDHAM.
1603, July 23. JOHN FITZ.
1603, July 23. LEWIS STUKELEY.
1603, July 23. THOMAS HARRIS, of Maiden, Essex.
1603, July 23. HENRY BOULE ? see Rolle supra, p. 120.
1603, July 23. SAMUEL (SAMPSON) LENNARD, of Kent.
1603, July 23. THOMAS MARVIN.
1603, July 23. THOMAS BLENNERHASSET.
1603, July 23. THOMAS HARTGILL, of Herts.
1603, July 23. THOMAS HAREWOOD.
1603, July 23. - WYATT.
1603. July 23. WILLIAM GAINSFORD.
1603, July 23. NICHOLAS SMITHE.
1603, July 23. EDWARD PENRUDDOCKE.
1603, July 23. WILLIAM MORGAN, of Tredegar, Glamorgan.
1603, July 23. - FITZWILLIAMS.
1603, July 23. PHILIP ANESLIE (ANNESLEY).
1603, July 23. WESTON BROWN.
1603, July 23. JOHN OTELEY.
1603, July 23. THOMAS BROMLEY.
1603, July 23. RUDYARD.
1603, July 23. - SHERBORNE.
1603, July 23. EDWARD FILMORE.
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1603, July 23. BUCKMORE.
1603, July 23. JOHN THORNEY.
1603, July 23. JAMES BUGGES.
1603, July 23. THOMAS INGHAM, of Goodneston, Kent (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS VERNEY (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS PHILLIPS, of Sommerset (-ibid).
1603, July 23. CHARLES PERSHALL (ibid).
1603, July 23. THOMAS CROWE (ibid).
1603, July 23. EGBERT KELLIGREW (at Han worth, June 5, sic'? for
Whitehall).
1603, July 24. BAPTIST HICKS, alderman (at Whitehall).
1603, July 24. RICHARD BROWN, of Essex (ibid).
1603, July 24. MARMADUKE DARRELL (DoREL), of Fulmere, Bucks.
(ibid).
1603, July 24. EAFE WELDON, of Kent (ibid).
1603, July 24. HENRY COCK, cofferer, of Broxborne, Herts.
1603, July 24 (23). RICHARD COCKS, clerk comptroller of the
Household (at Whitehall).
1603, July 24. BARTHOLOMEW FULKS (FOWKES), of Herts, (ibid).
1603, July 24. ROBERT VERNAM (VERNON, YARN AM), of Cheshire
[ibid).
1603, July 25. RALPH BINGLEY (in Christ Church, Dublin, by Sir
George Carey, 1 ord deputy, on St. James's day, being
Coronation day).
1603, July 25. THOMAS WILLIAMS (ibid).
1603, July 25. EDMUND FETTEPLACE (ibid).
1603, July 25. TOBY CALFIELD (ibid).
1603, July 25. JOHN TYRRELL, mayor of Dublin (ibid).
1603, July 25. THOMAS COOCHE (at Dublin Castle by same after
dinner).
1603, July 25. FERDINANDO FRECKLETON (ibid).
1603, July 25. GEORGE GREAME (GRYMES) (ibid).
1603, July 25. MULRONY O'CARROLL (ibid).
1603, July 25. THOMAS ASH (ibid).
1603, July 25. WILLIAM USSHER (ibid).
1603, July 25. RICHARD BOYLE (ibid, after supper).
1603, July 25. LAURENCE ESMOND (ibid).
1603, July 25. PETER MANWOOD, sheriff of Kent.
1603, July 26 (24). THOMAS BENNETT, alderman of London (at
Whitehall).
128 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1603, July 26 (24). THOMAS LOWE, alderman of London (at White-
hall).
1603, July 26 (24). LEONARD HALIDAY (HOLIDAY), alderman of
London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). JOHN WATTS, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). RICHARD GODDAED, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). HENRY HOWE, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). EDWARD HOLMDEN (HAMDAINE), alderman of
London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). EGBERT HAMPSON, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). HUMPHREY WELD (WILDE), alderman of London
1603, July 26 (24). THOMAS CAMBELL, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). WILLIAM CRAVEN, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). HENRY ANDERSON, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). WILLIAM GLOVER, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). JAMES PEMBERTON, sheriff of London (ibid)}
1603, July 26 (24). JOHN SWYNERTON, sheriff of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). WILLIAM ROMNEY (RUMNEY), alderman of
London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). THOMAS MIDDLETON, alderman of London
(ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). THOMAS HAYES, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, July 26 (24). WILLIAM CRANLEY, alderman of London (ibid).
1603, Aug. 5. THOMAS BECKINGHAM of Beckingham, end, Essex
(at Hampton Court).
1603, Aug. 5. JAMES MURREY, of Scotland (ibid).
1603, Aug. 5. JOHN FERON (FEARNE) (ibid).
1603, Aug. (13-16). RICHARD WHITE, of Hants, (at South Warn-
borough).
1603, Sept. 4. RICHARD WILBRAHAM (at Christ Church, Dublin, by
Sir George Carey, lord deputy of Ireland).
1603, Sept. 16. THOMAS ROPER (ibid by same).
1603, Sept. 18 (21). WILLIAM WINDSOR (ibid by same). ,
1603, Sept. 29. RODERICK (ROREY) O'DONNELL, created earl of
Tyrconnel and knighted (at Dublin Castle by same).
1603, Sept. 29. FRANCIS ROE (Rows), (at Dublin Castle by the earl
of Tyrconnel).
1603, Sept. 29. HENRY CROFTES (ibid by same).
1603, Sept. 29. RAFE CONSTABLE (ibid by same).
1603, Sept. 29. RICHARD NUGENT, lord Delvin (ibid by same).
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1603, Sept. 29. KALI-HE SYDLY
(at Dublin Castle by the earl of Tyrconnel).
1603, Sept. 29. JAMES GOUGH (GOGHE) (ibid by same).
1603, Sept. 29. JOHN MACNAMARA (ibid by same).
1603 [Sept. 20-Oct. 4]. JOHN GEFFERY(JEFFERY), of Co. Worcester,
(at Southampton by the King).
1603 [Sept. 20-Oct. 4]. JAMES OUCHTERLONY (at Winchester).
1603. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, of Co. Worcester (ibid).
1603, Oct. 2. JAMES LANCASTER, of Herts, (ibid).
1603, Oct. 2. WILLIAM HARPOLE (by Sir George Carey, lord deputy
of Ireland).
1603, Oct. 2. EDWARD FISHER (ibid by same),
after 1603, Dec. 1. WILLIAM RAYNER, sheriff of Notts.
1603, Dec. 9. (Oct. 8). JAMES LEA (LEY), of Devon (Westbury
Wilts) (at Wilton by the King).
1603, Dec. 9 (Nov.-Oct. 18). MOUNS. DAVELL (DOVALLE) (ibid).
1603, Dec. 18. (10 ? Nov. 18). RICHARD COOK, of Bucks, (at Wood-
stock).
1603, Dec. 18. JOHN JEPHSON (at Dublin Castle by Sir George
Carey, lord deputy of Ireland).
1603, Dec. 18. JOHN DAVIS (ibid by same).
1603, Feb. 22. WILLIAM BRABAZON, son and heir to Sir Edward
Brabazon (at Reban by same).
1603-4, Mar. 9. FRANCIS KINGSMILL (ibid by same).
1603-4, Mar. 12. ELIAS JONES (ibid by same).
1603-4, Mar. 14 (? 15). LAWRENCE TANFIELD, of Co. Oxford (at the
Tower by the king).
1603-4, Mar. 14. GEORGE BLOUNT, of Devon (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. GEORGE (GARRET) KEMP (ibid).
1603-4, Mar 14. NICHOLAS BROWN (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. NICHOLAS TEMPEST, of Kent ( ? Durham) (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. WILLIAM BROWN, of Sussex, lieut. gov. of
Flushing (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. TIMOTHY WHITTINGHAM, of Bucks. ( ? Durham)
(ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. ANTHONY BROWN, of Essex (at the Tower).
1603-4, Mar. 14. JOHN ASHBORNHAM, of Sussex (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. EDWARD BELLINGHAM.
1603-4, Mar. 14. GEORGE YOUNG.
1603-4, Mar. 14. HAMON LE STRANGE, of Norfolk (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. GILBERT WAKERING, of Sussex (ibid).
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1603-4,
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1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
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1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
1603-4,
Mar. 14. ROBERT DALINGTON (At the Tower).
Mar. 14. JOHN KERN (ibid).
Mar. 14. THOMAS MULLYNS (ibid).
Mar. 14. ALEXANDER TEMPLE, of Kent (ibid).
Mar. 14. THOMAS HORSMAN, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
Mar. 14. WILLIAM BILSBY, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
Mar. 14. JOHN (EDWARD) BOYS of Kent (ibid).
JOHN WILLIAMS, of Northampton (bid}.
THOMAS LEWSEY (ibid).
JUSTINIAN LEWEN (LOWEN), of Kent (ibid).
STEPHEN PROCTOR, of Co. York. (ibid).
CHRISTOPHER MARTYN, of Cambridge (ibid).
JOHN COLLYMORE, of Kent (ibid).
JOHN CONWAY, of Co. Flint (ibid).
EDMOND ASHFIELD, of Bucks, (ibid).
JOHN ACKLAND (ACKLAM), of Devon, (Yorks.)
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
Mar. 14.
(ibid).
Mar. 14. THOMAS STANLEY, of Co. Derby (Fittleworth,
Sussex) (ibid).
Mar. 14. WILLIAM WEBBE, of Wilts. (Melcomb, Dorset)
(ibid).
Mar. 14. JOHN HAMDEN, of Sussex (ibid).
Mar. 14. CAVALLERO MAYCOTT (MACOTT), of Keni(ibid).
Mar. 14. THOMAS CULPEPPER, of Sussex (ibid).
Mar. 14. JOHN HALL, of Hants, (ibid).
Mar. 14. HARBOTTLE GRYMSTON, of Suffolk (Bradfield,
Essex) (ibid).
Mar. 14 (1604, Aug. 20).
(ibid).
Mar. 14. RICHARD STROUDE (ibid) [?see 1603, July 23].
Mar. 14. HENRY ST. BARBE, of Devon, (ibid).
Mar. 14. WILLIAM THOROLD, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
Mar. 14. CLEMENT (recte HENRY) SPiLMAN,of Co. Oxford
(Norfolk) (ibid). •'.
Mar. 14. HENRY CONSTABLE, of Co. York (ibid).
Mar. 14. JOHN HEDWORTH, of Durham (at the Tower).
Mar. 14. JOHN WEBBE, of Wilts (ibid).
Mar. 14. PETER GARTON, of Sussex (ibid).
Mar. 14. HENRY JENKINSON, of York (ibid).
Mar. 14. FRANCIS VERNEY, of Cheshire (ibid).
EDWARD MANSFIELD (MANSELL)
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1603-4, Mar. 14. JOHN RHODES, of Co. Derby (At the Tower).
1603-4, Mar. 14. FRANCIS LEAKE, of Co. York. (Button. Derby)
(ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. THOMAS KNIVETT, of Co. Wilts, (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. NICHOLAS BLUNT (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. ROBERT DONALT (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. THOMAS MONTFORD, of Warwick (ibid).
1603-4, Mar. 14. ROBERT VERNEY (ibid).
1604, Mar. 25. JOSIAS BODLEY (at Reban by Sir George Carey, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1604, Mar. 25. JOHN OWESLEY (ibid by same).
1604, Mar. 25. WILLIAM TAAFE (ibid by same).
1604, Apr. 1. RICHARD GROBHAM (GRUBHAM), of Wilts, Herts., (at
Royston by tlie King).
1604, Apr. 1. GEORGE GUNTER, of Sussex (ibid).
1604, Apr. 1. RICHARD HYDE, of Cambridge, (ibid).
1604, Apr. 1. CHARLES NORWYCH, of Northampton, (ibid).
1604, Apr. 1. DAVID CONINGHAM, of Coningham (ibid).
1604, Apr. 17. TEIGE O'ROURKE (at Reban by Sir George Carey,
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1604, Apr. 17. DONNOGH O'CONNOR SLIGAII (ibid).
1604, Apr. 17. TIRLOGHE McHENRY O'NEALE (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. ROBERT BRETT, of Devon, (at Whitehall by the
King).
1604, Apr. 18. THOMAS NEAL, of Hants (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. GEORGE CONYERS, of Co. York (Soackburn, Durham)
(ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. ROBERT DOLMAN, of Berks (Yorks.) (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. FRANCIS FITCHE (FiTz), of Co. Yorks. (Essex) (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18 ? THOMAS BODLEY (at Whitehall).
1604, Apr. 18. JOHN OSBORNE (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. THOMAS WISEMAN, of Essex (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. WILFORD LAWSON, of Cumberland (at Whitehall).
1604, Apr. 18. THOMAS PIGOTT, of Bucks, (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. ALEXANDER TUTT, of Wilts, (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. NORTON KNATCHBULL, of Kent. (ibid).
1604, Apr. 18. ROBERT YOUNG, of Somerset, Haselbury (Herts.)
(ibid).
1604, Apr. (?18). MICHAEL DORMER, of Bucks, (ibid).
1604, Apr. (?18). RICHARD GREENWAY, of Sussex (London (ibid).
132 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1604, Apr. (?18). THOMAS DILKES, of Warwick (At Whitehall).
1604, Apr. ( ? 18). GEORGE THROCKMORTON, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1604, Apr. (?18). RICHARD INGOLSBY (!NGLEBY), of Bucks, (ibid).
1604, May 1. BASIL BROOK, of Madeley, Shropshire (at Sir William
Cornwallis's at Highgate).
1604, May 5. LYONELL GUEST (at Lexlipp by Sir George Carey,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, May 8. PARR LANE (ibid by same).
1604, May 8. GEORGE BEVERLY (ibid by same).
1604, May 12. FRANCIS EVERS (EWERS), of Co. York, (by the King
at Whitehall).
1604, May 12. MARTIN CULPEPPER, of Co. Oxford, (ibid)
1604, May 12. EDWARD BOYS, of Kent (ibid).
1604, May 12. THOMAS POWER (GOWEH), of Stitnam, Co. York.
(ibid).
1604, May 12. BARTHOLOMEW MICHEL, of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1604, May 12. MATTHEW BAMFEILD, of Devon. (Wilts.) (ibid). .
1604, May 12. ROGER (ROBERT) WOODROFF (ibid).
1604, May 12. WOLSTON DIXIE, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1604, May 12. WILLIAM GRATWICKE (GREATWICK), of Sussex (ibid).
1604, May 12. ADOLPHUS CAREW (RODOLPHUS CARIE) (ibid).
1604, May 12. JOHN BOWYER, of London (ibid).
1604, May 12. EDMOND GRIPPES (CRISPE), of Kent (ibid).
1604, May 12. EDWARD HEXT (HEX), of Devon (ibid).
1604, May 12. NICHOLAS STALAGE, of Sussex (ibid).
1604, May 30. CUTHBERT PEPPER, of Co. Lincoln. (Yorks.) (at
Whitehall).
1604, May 30. ROBERT OSBORN, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1604, May 30. WILLIAM (GILBERT) PRINCE, of Wilts, (at White-
hall).
1604, May 30. WYMOND CAREW, of Norfolk (ibid).
1604, May 30. ROGER OWEN, of Essex, sheriff of Shropshire (ibid).
1604, May 30. GABRIEL POYNTZ, of London (ibid). •[
1604, May 30. RICHARD WILLIAMSON, of the Council at York (ibid).
1604, May 30. JOHN JACKSON, of the Council at York (ibid).
1604, May 30. WILLIAM GEE, of the Council at York. (ibid).
1604, May 30. HUGH BETHEL, of Co. York. (ibid).
1604, May 30. THOMAS BLAND, of Co. York. (ibid).
1604, May 30. CHARLES EGERTON (EVERTON), of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
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1604, May 30. JOHN FERON (FERNE), of Co. York, (ibid ? at
Hampton Court, June 10).
1604, May 30. WILLIAM BERWICK (BARWICKE), of Suffolk (ibid ? at
Hampton Court, June 10).
1604, June 2. JOHN SPECOT (SPECOTT), of Devon (at Greenwich).
1604, June 12. ADAM SPRATLING, of Kent (ibid).
1604, June 12. GEORGE SMYTH, of Devon (ibid).
1604, June 12. THOMAS HONYWOOD, of Kent (ibid).
1604, June 12. RICHARD GRAVES (GREEVES), of Co. Herts (Worcester)
(ibid).
1604, June 12. CHARLES HOLLIS (HOLES, HALES), of Kent, Warwick
(ibid).
1604, June 12. JOHN WHETBROOK (WHITBROKE), of Salop (ibid).
1604, June 12 (14). JOHN CLAYPOOLE (ibid).
1604, June 16. RICHARD TRACY, son and heir of Paul Tracy, of
Stan way, Gloucester (at Leighton).
1604, June 16. WILLIAM STONE, of London (Leighton, Beds.) (at
Ruckholts, the seat of Michael Hickes at Leyland (Leighton),
Essex (Beds).
1604, June 16. DAVID WOOD (ibid).
1604, June 29. EGBERT HITCHMAN (HITCHAM), of Suffolk (attorney
to queen Anne, sergeant-at-law (at Whitehall).
1604, June 29. HENRY TOWNSEND, of Salop, chief justice of Chester
(ibid).
1604, June 29. THOMAS EDEN, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604, June 30 (July 3). WILLIAM HUTTON, of Cumberland (at
Greenwich by the King).
1604, July 1. RICHARD GRYMES (at Lexlipp "by Sir George Carey,
the lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, July 1 (10). DANIEL O'BRIEN (ibid by same).
1604, July 1 (10). NICHOLAS MORDANTE (ibid by same).
1604, July 3 (21). WILLIAM FORD (FORTH), at Suffolk (at Green-
wich).
1604, July 3. WILLIAM HALL, of Bibrook, Kent (at Greenwich).
1604, July 3. EDMOND PELHAM (PEKHAM), of Sussex (ibid).
1604, July 4. FRANCIS HOWARD, of Surrey (at Chatham).
1604, July 4. SECKFORD TREVOR, of Flint, (ibid).
1604, July 4. FRANCIS CORNWALL, of Salop (ibid).
1604, July 4. GEORGE CURSON (ibid).
1604, July 4. STEPHEN (JOHN) RIDELSDON (RYDELSTON), of Co.
York. (ibid).
1604, July 4. ROGER NEVESON, of Kent (ibid).
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134 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1604, July 4. THOMAS BLUDDER, of Essex (Surrey) (at Chatham)
1604, July 4. JOHN LEWIS, of Glamorgan (ibid).
1604, July 4. WALTER GORE, of Wilts, (ibid).
1604, July 4. WILLIAM LOWRE (LOWER), of Cornwall (ibid).
1604, July 4. PETER BUCK, of Kent (ibid).
1604, July 4. WALTER CHETWYND, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1604, July 4. FRANCIS CHERRY, of London (ibid).
1604, July 4. WILLIAM CHETWYND, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1604, July 4. WILLIAM PAGE, of Kent (ibid).
1604, July 4. WILLIAM HORWOOD, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1604, July 4. ROBERT JAUDRELL, of Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1604, July 4. JOHN SCORY (STORY) (ibid).
1604, July 4. WILLIAM HILL, of Kent (ibid).
1604, July 4. ANTHONY AUGER (AUCHER), of Kent (ibid).
1604, July 4. JEREMIAH TURNER, of Surrey (ibid).
1604, July 4. EDWARD BROMLEY, of Salop (ibid).
1604, July 4. EDWARD (THOMAS) STODDER (STUDDER), of Bucks.
(ibid).
1604, July 4. JOHN RAWLINSON, of Essex (ibid).
1604, July 4. GEORGE WRIGHT, of Kent (ibid).
1604, July 7. THOMAS FORSTER, of Herts, (at Whitehall).
1604, July 8. JAMES DEAN, of London (ibid).
1604, July 8. ROGER JONES, of London (ibid).
1604, July 10 (?11). JOHN LINWRAY, of Somerset, (ibid).
1604, July 10. EDWARD MUSGRAVE, of Cumberland (ibid).
1604, July 10. ROBERT JOHNSON, of Bucks, (ibid).
1604, July 15. GEORGE LYNNE (HAME) (at Oatlands).
1604, July 15. ARTHUR ASTON, of Co. Staff, (ibid).
1604, July 15. GEORGE KEER, of Caithness (ibid).
1604, July 21. GILBERT HOUGHTON (HAUGHTON), of Co. Lanes.
(ibid or at Whitehall).
1604, July (? after 21). PHILIP HOWARD of Herts (at Oa'tlands).
1604, July (? after) 21. WILLIAM FORD (FORTH), of Suffolk (ibid).
1604, July (? after) 21. NATHANIEL (FRANCIS) BACON, junr., of
Norfolk (ibid).
1604, July (? after) 21. MARTYN STUTVILE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604, July (? after) 21. JAMES BACON, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604, July (? after) 21. HENRY BENINGFIELD, of Suffolk (ibid).
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1604, July (? after) 21. WILLIAM WISEMAN, of Essex (at Ware,
? Whitehall, in the King's bedchamber).
1604, Aug. 2. AMBROSE FOORD (FORTH) (at Lexlipp by Sir George
Carey, lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, Aug. 6. MICHAEL HICKS, of Essex (at Theobalds).
1604, Aug. 6. STEPHEN POWLE, of Essex (ibid).
1604, Aug. 6. THOMAS DACRES, of Co. Yorks. (Herts.) (ibid).
1604, Aug. 6. CHRISTOPHER PIGOT, of Bucks, (ibid).
1604, Aug. 6. GEORGE HEYWARD (HAWARD, HAYWOOD), of London
(Salop) (ibid).
1604, Aug. 6. ARTHUR DAKYNS, of Co. York. (ibid).
1604, Aug. 18. OLIVER BUTLER (BOTELER), of Sharnbrook, Co. Beds.
(Kent) (at the King's passage through Ware).
1604, Aug. 15. JOHN SYDNEY (at Lexlipp by Sir George Carey, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1604, Aug. 20. THOMAS STEWARD, of Co. Cambridge, (at Whitehall
by the King).
1604, Aug. 20. THOMAS THINNE, of Wilts, (ibid).
1604, Aug. 20. JAMES WINGFIELD, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1604, Aug. 20. GEORGE WAUTON (WALTON), of Co. Huntingdon.
(ibid).
1604, Aug. 20. PHILIP CROMWELL, of Co. Huntingdon, (ibid).
1604, Aug. 20. ANTHONY FORREST, of Co. Huntingdon, (ibid).
1604, Aug. 27. BRYAN McHucn OGE MCMAHOUNE (at Lexlipp by
Sir George Carey, lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, Aug. 28. PATRICK M'ART MOYLE (MACMAHON) (ibid by
same).
1604, Aug. 30. JOHN SYDNEY (ibid by same).
1604, Sept. 21. HENRY SAVILE, of Bucks., provost of Eton (at a
banquet at Eton College, by the King).
1604, Oct. 11. HENRY OGE O'NEALE (at Lexlipp by Sir George
Carew, lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, Oct. 11. RICHARD HANSARD (ibid by same).
1604, Nov. 1. ARTHUR MAGENNIS (ibid by same).
before 1604, Nov. 5. JOHN BEDELL, sheriff of Cambridge and
Huntingdon.
1604, Nov. 6. RICHARD BULKLEIGH (BUCKLEY), of Cheshire (Beau-
maris, Anglesey) (by the King at Whitehall).
1604, Nov. 6. HUMFREY ORME, of Co. Lincoln. (Northampton)
(ibid).
1604, Nov. 6. GEORGE SYMONS, of Devon, (ibid).
136 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1604, Nov. 6. RICHARD HOPTON, of Hereford (At Whitehall).
1604, Nov. 6. WILLIAM HAMBDEN (HARPDEN, HUMDAINE), of Co.
Notts. (Gloucester (ibid).
160,4, Nov. 6. JOHN DRURY, of Essex (ibid).
1604, Nov. 11. JOHN DAWSON (LAWSON), of Co. York. (Cumberland)
(ibid).
1604, Nov. 16. FRANCIS CLARE, of Somerset, (ibid).
1604, Nov. 16. CLEMENT FYSHER, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1604, Nov. 16. WALTER TICHBORN, of Hants, (ibid).
1604, Nov. 20. EGBERT JERMIN, of Suffolk (at Royston).
1604, Nov. 24. AUGUSTINE PALGRAVE, of Norfolk (at Sir Oliver
Cromwell's at Hinchinbrook).
1604, Dec. 7. GAWEN HARVEY (at Lexlipp by Sir George Carey,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, Dec. 17 (P). JAMES CARNEGIE, of Scotland (at Whitehall).
1604, Dec. 17. JOHN SHARP, of Scotland (ibid).
1604, Dec. 17. JOHN LERMENT (LARMANT) (ibid).
1604, Dec. 17. JOHN SKINNER (SKINNE) (ibid).
1604, Dec. 17. ROBERT LOWRESTON (LOWESTON) (ibid).
1604, Dec. 18. RICHARD HUSSEY, of Salop, (at Royston).
1604, Dec. 18. ISAAC JERMYN, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604, Dec. 19. EDWARD BUSHELL, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1604, Dec. 25. CHRISTOPHER NUGENT (on Christmas Day by Sir
George Carey, lord deputy of Ireland).
1604, Dec. 25. ADAM LOFTUS (at Christchurch, Dublin, by same).
1604-5, Jan. 17. JOHN ROUSE, of Norfolk (by the King at Royston).
1604-5, Jan. 18. JOHN FENWICK, of Northumberland (ibid).
1604-5, Jan. 22. THOMAS MUSCHAMP, of Surrey (ibid).
1604-5, Jan. 22. JOHN HUET (HEWETT), of London (ibid).
1604-5, Jan. 30. EDWARD RADCLIFFE, of Co. Cambridge (Dilston,.
Northumberland) (at Sir Oliver Cromwell's at Hinchin-
brook).
1604-5, Feb. 3. GEORGE (THOMAS) SNIGGE (SNAGGE, SNEGG), of
Somerset., baron of the Exchequer (at Whitehall).
1604-5, Feb. 3. JOHN PORTMAN, of Somerset (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 10. THOMAS ROTHERAM (at Dublin Castle by Sir
Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1604-5, Feb. 10. JOHN EVERARD (ibid by same).
1604-5, Feb. 10. DOMINICK SARSFEILD, 2nd justice of the King's,
Bench, attorney of Munster (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 137
1604-5, Feb. 14. EICHARD WELSH (WEALCH), of Co. Worcester,
sheriff of Worcester, (at Whitehall by the king).
1604-5, Feb. 19. PETER YOUNG, of Angus (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 20. EDWARD DYMMOCK, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 26. EDWARD FRANCIS (at Newmarket).
1604-5, Feb. 26. EICE GRIFFIN, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 26. FRANCIS FULFORD, of Devon, (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 27. THOMAS FLEMING, of Hants, (ibid).
1604^5, Feb. 27. EGBERT CRANE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 27. THOMAS HUGGON, of Norfolk (ibid).
1604-5, Feb. 27. HENRY COLT, of Suffolk (ibid).
1604r-5, Mar. 23. PHILIP CAREW, of Herts, (at Greenwich).
1604-5, Mar. 23. JOHN SHEFFIELD, of Co. York. (ibid).
1604-5, Mar. 23. HENRY KNOLLES, of Berks, (ibid).
1604-5, Mar. 23. JOHN GUEVARA, of Co. Lincoln, (at Greenwich).
1604-5, Mar. 23. JOHN EYRE, of Wilts, (ibid).
1604-5, Mar. 23. THOMAS EOWE, of Gloucester, (ibid).
1604-5, Mar. 24 (Feb. 10). CHARLES CALTHORPE, attorney-general
(by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, Apr. 2. WILLIAM HERRICK, of London, goldsmith (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. THOMAS CORNWALLIS, of Norfolk (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. JOHN SEYMORE, of Somerset, (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. WILLIAM THOMAS UVEDALL, of Hants, (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. GEORGE ALDRIDGE, of Somerset, (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. FRANCIS CALTON, of Surrey (ibid).
1605, Apr. 9. GEORGE IVE, of Bristol, Somerset, (ibid).
1605, Apr. 14. CLEMENT SCUDAMORE, of London (ibid).
1605, Apr. 21. CHRISTOPHER CLEVE (CLEIVE), of Kent (ibid).
1605, Apr. 21. THOMAS GLOVER, of London (ibid).
1605, Apr. 21 (12). EICHARD BUTLER (at Dublin Castle by Sir
Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, Apr. 29. EGBERT BANYSTER, of Salop, master of the King's
Household (at Greenwich by the King).
1605, May 4. JOHN SELBY, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1605, May 4. GEORGE FLOWER, of Devon, (ibid).
1605 May 14 (15). THOMAS FOLJAMBE, of Co. Derby, (at Eichmond).
1605, May 14. EOGER DELAVALE (DAVILL, D'EIVIL), of Co. York.
(ibid).
1605, May 15 (14). HUGH POLLARD, of Devon, (ibid).
138 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1605, May 15. HUGH MONTGOMERY (at Richmond).
1605, May 16. THOMAS HENLEY (HENDLEY), of Kent (ibid).
1605, May 16. JOHN BUCKLEY (BUNKLEY, BULCKLEY, BANCKLEY),
of Co. Derby. (Chester) (ibid).
1605, May 17. ROBERT WRIGHT, of Surrey (ibid).
1605, May 22 (17). JOHN MEUX (MEWSE, MONOX), of Hants. (At
Greenwich, ? Richmond).
1605, May 22. WILLIAM KIKKHAM (KIRTIIAM), of Devon (at Green-
wich).
1605, May 22. JOHN FITZ WILLIAMS, of Co. Bedford, (ibid).
1605, May 22. ROBERT PAYN, of London (Medlow, Hunts.), (ibid).
1605, May 22. HUGH PLATT, of London (ibid).
1605, May 22. EDWARD COPE, of Northampton (at Greenwich).
1605, May 22. HENRY MALLORY, of Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1605, May 22. NICHOLAS HALL (HALSE), of Devon, (ibid).
1605, May 22. ANNESLEY (ANSELM) WILDEGOS, of Sussex (ibid).
1605, May 22. JOHN LEE (LEIGH), of Surrey (ibid).
1605, May 22. WILLIAM COBHAM, of Devon, (ibid).
1605, May 22. AMBROSE BUTTON, of Wilts. (Hants.) (ibid).
1605, May 22. ROBERT ALBANY, of Surrey (ibid).
1605, May 25. JOHN SPELMAN (SPILMAN), of London (of Dartford,
Kent, Dutch) (at Dartford).
1605, May 25. HENRY MILDMAY (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, May 26. DAVID MURRAY (by the King at Greenwich).
1605, May 29 (4 or 7). GEORGE CHAWORTH, of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1605, May 29 (7). GILBERT KINGSTON (KNIVETON, KNIGHTON,
KNIFTON), of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1605, June 5. FRANCIS SLINGSBIE (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, June 5. ALLEN APSLYE (ibid by same).
1605, June 9. ROBERT NEWCOMEN (ibid by same).
1605, June 19. JOHN BINGHAM (ibid by same).
1605 (P1606), July 5. WILLIAM BUTTON (HUTTON), of 'Wilts, (by
the King at Whitehall).
1605, July 18. EDMOND WAYNEMAN (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, July 27. GEORGE PERIAM, of Co. Oxford, (at Luton by the
King).
1605, Aug. 23. CORMACK McBARON O'NEALE (at Dublin Castle by
Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605, Aug. 23. THOMAS FITZWILLIAMS, of Merion (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 139
1605, July (Aug.) 30. WILLIAM SIDLEY (SYDLEY), of Kent (at
Oxford).
1605, July (Aug.) 30. GEORGE RIVERS, of Kent (ibid).
1605, July (Aug.) 30. GEORGE TIPPIN (TYPPIN, TAPPIN), of Co.
Oxford (upon the way the same day).
1605, Sept. CHARLES DE CAMBRAY, of France (at Huntingdon).
1605, Sept. 20. CHRISTOPHER BELLEW or BEDLOWE, of Castleton (at
Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy).
1605, Oct. 5 (3). THOMAS BURTON (at Howth by same).
1605, Oct. 13. HUGH OWEN (ibid by same).
1605, Oct. (?Aug.). THOMAS HOSKINS (HOPKINS), of Surrey (at
Windsor).
1605, Oct. (PAug. 14). PETER SALTONSTALL (SALTINGSTOWE), of
London (ibid).
1605, Nov. 24. THOMAS HUNCKES (in the Castle, Dublin, by Sir
Arthur Chichester, lord deputy).
1605 [end of Nov. or begin, of Dec.]. JOHN SMYTH, of Essex (at
Royston).
1605, Dec. THOMAS HAWARD, alias Hewer, of Norfolk (at Hinchin-
broke).
1605, Dec. 16. RICHARD WHITE, of Hants, and the Isle of Wight
(at Whitehall).
1605, Dec. 16. PHILIP STANHOP, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1605, Dec. 16. AMBROSE GREY, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1605-6, Jan. 14. ROBERT NUGENT, of the Disert (in Dublin Castle
by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1605-6, Jan. 23. NICHOLAS DE MOLLIN (MOLINE), Venetian
ambassador (at Whitehall).
1605-6, Feb. 2. FRANCIS KETTELBY, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1605-6, Feb. 2. WILLIAM TATE (TATT), of Northampton, (ibid).
1605-6, Feb. 2. ROBERT PURSELL (PURSLEY), of Salop (ibid).
1605-6, Feb. 16. TIMOTHY BUTTON, of Co. York. (ibid).
1605-6, Feb. 16. JOHN THROGMORTON, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1605-6, Mar. 8 (PMay 14). JOHN DIGBY, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1605-6, Mar. 18. HENRY MOODY, of Wilts, (ibid).
1606, May 14. JOHN WYNN, of Co. Carnarvon, (ibid).
1606, May 14-21. THOMAS BROOKE, of Co. Northampton. (Leicester)
(at Theobalds).
1606, May 14-21 (?Mar. 14). HENRY PEYTON, of Suffolk (at
Royston).
1606, May 14-21 (May 20). WILLIAM LISLE (LISLEY), of the Isle
of Wight (at Whitehall).
140 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1606, May 23. GEORGE MARBURY (MERBURY), of Co. Lincoln, (at
Greenwich).
1606, May 23. ROGER MOSTON, of Co. Flint, (ibid).
1606, May 25. HENRY MIDDLETON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1606, June 1. EDMOND WALSH (at Christchurch by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1606, June 7. WILLIAM GLYNN (at Dublin Castle by same).
1606, June 19. THOMAS DALE, of Surrey, governor of Virginia (by
the King at Richmond).
1606, June 22. WILLIAM SYNNOTT, of Bolefernock, in Co. Wexford
(at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1606, July 5. JOHN BURLACY, of Suffolk (at Greenwich by the
King).
1606, July 13. THOMAS WINGFEILD (ibid).
1606, July 15. HENRY BAKER, of Kent (at Oatlands).
1606, July 15. ARTHUR HARRIS, of Essex (ibid).
1606, July 23. JOHN JOLLES (JOWLES), of London (at Greenwich).
1606, Aug. 17 (PJuly 19). THOMAS GLOVER, ambassador into
Turkey (at Hampton Court).
1606, Aug. 17. REYNOLD (REGINALD) ARGALL (ARGOLL), of Essex
(ibid).
1606, Aug. (?) THOMAS JORDAIN (at Windsor).
1606, Aug. 24. GEORGE ERSKINE (at Farnham Castle, the bishop of
Winchester's residence).
1606, Aug. 30. JOHN LEIGH, of the Isle of Wight (at Beaulieu, the
earl of Southampton's residence).
1606, Sept. WILLIAM OGLANDER, of the Isle of Wight (at Hampton
Court).
1606, Sept. GEORGE PHILPOT, of Co. Hants, (ibid).
1606, Oct. 17. NICHOLAS HAYES, of Co. Hants, (at Newmarket).
1606, Oct. 18. WILLIAM HEWET, of London (ibid).
1606, Oct. 19. THOMAS PLATERS (PLAYTER), of Suffolk, sheriff of
Suffolk (at Newmarket).
1606, Oct. 19. EDWARD LEWKENOR, of Suffolk (ibid). .;
1606, Oct. 20. HENRY CHENEY, of Co. Cambridge. (Oxford) (at
Royston).
1606, Oct. 20. JOHN LEIGH (ibid).
1606, Nov. 1. EDWARD TARBOCK (TURBOCKE), of Lanes, at White-
hall).
1606, Nov. 5. JOHN GREY (&RAYES), (ibid).
1606, Nov. 5. WILLIAM WRIGHT, of Suffolk (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 141
1606, Nov. 13. NICHOLAS PEIDEAUX, of Cornwall (at Eichmond).
1606, Nov. 22. EGBERT LOVET (LOVERTT), of Bucks, (at Whitehall).
1606, Nov. 28. GEORGE SHERLOCK (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1606, Dec. 1. EDMOND FrrzJoHN FITZGERALD (at Drogheda by
same).
1606, Dec. 5. JOHN FLEMING (FLAMING), of Co. Denby. (by the
King at Enfield).
1606, Dec. 6. ISAAK SYDLEY (SEDLEY), of Kent (ibid).
1606, Dec. 11. GEORGE FULWOOD, of Co. Derby (Warwick) (at
Whitehall).
1606, Dec. 11. ANTHONY HUNGERFORD, of Co. Gloucester (ibid).
1606, Dec. 15. WILLIAM BUTTON, of London (ibid).
1606, Dec. 23. THOMAS PALMER, of Kent (Angmerin, Sussex) (ibid).
1606-7, Jan. 3. GEORGE FITZWILLIAMS, of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1606-7, Jan. 20. JOHN MILLISENT, of Co. Cambridge, (at Eoyston).
1606-7, Feb. 8. JOHN EYVES, of Dorset, (at Whitehall).
1606-7, Feb. 15 (9). JAMES ALTHAM, of London (ibid).
1606-7, Feb. 15. WILLIAM (JOHN) POOLE, of Devon, (ibid).
1606-7, Feb. 17. HENRY OXENDEN, of Kent (ibid).
1606-7, Feb. 17. JOHN (AUGUSTINE) NICHOLS (NICHOLAS) (ibid).
1606-7, Mar. 1. THOMAS BOWLES (BOLLES), of Lanes, (ibid).
1606-7, Mar. 2. THOMAS PANTON, of Co. Denbigh, (ibid).
1606-7, Mar. 4. THOMAS CROMPTON (COMPTON), of Co. Warwick.
(ibid).
1606-7, Mar. 4. WILLIAM FIELDING (FEILDINGES), of Co. Warwick.
(ibid).
1606-7, Mar. (?) (1607, Apr. 14). EGBERT TIRRELL, of Essex (at
Eoyston).
1606-7, Mar. (?) (1607, Apr. 14). EOGER (GEORGE) MILLISENT, of
Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1606-7, Mar. (?) (1607, Apr. 14). GEORGE FITZ JEFFREY (Frrz-
GEFFREY) (ibid).
1606-7, Mar. 24. EOGER JONES (at Drogheda by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1606-7, Mar. 24. THOMAS PHILLIPS (ibid by same).
1606-7, Mar. 24. JOHN MORE, of Croghan (ibid by same).
1607, Mar. 30. FRANCIS EUSSELL, of Co. Beds, (at Whitehall by the
King).
1607, Mar. 30. EGBERT BUTLER, of Herts, (ibid).
1607, Apr. 14 (5-12). THOMAS TYRRELL (at Eoyston).
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1607, Apr. 15 (16). EDWARD VERB, of Essex (at Newmarket).
1607, Apr. 15 (16). JOHN VERB, of Essex (at Newmarket).
1607, Apr. 16. JOHN GIBSON, of Co. Yorks. (at Royston).
1607, Apr. 29. THOMAS CHICHLEY, of Co. Cambridge (at Whitehall
? Roy ston) .
1607, Apr. 29 (24). DUDLEY DIGGS, of Kent (ibid).
1607, Apr. 29 (24). GEORGE HENEAGE, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1607, Apr. 29 (24). GEORGE WANDESFORD (MANSFORD), of Co.
Yorks. (ibid).
1607, May 3 (Apr. 29). EDWARD GOSTWICK, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1607, May 7 (14). CHARLES EGERTON, of Co. Stafford, (at Whitehall).
1607, May 24. JOHN BOWYER (ibid).
1607, May 27. JOHN KEYES (KAYES), of Co. York. (ibid).
1607, May 27. RICHARD CONQUEST, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1607, May 28. WILLIAM DILLON, of Devon, (ibid).
1607, May 28. CHARLES WRENNE (WRINNER), of Co. York. (ibid).
1607, May 30. HENRY LEGH (LEE), of Co. Middl. (ibid).
1607, June 4. JOHN STANHOP, of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1607, June 7 (?Apr. 30). CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, of Devon, (ibid).
1607, June 11. GEORGE SAYER, of Stanway (r*Aldham), Essex
(ibid).
1607, June 19. HENRY MILDMAY, of Essex (ibid).
1607, June 26. WILLIAM MEWES (MEUX), of the Isle of Wight
(ibid).
1607, June 26. GEORGE DALTON (DALSTON), of Westmorland (ibid).
1607, June 26 (27). FRANCIS FREEMAN, of Co. Northampton, (at
Richmond).
1607, June 26. GEORGE PAWLETT (at Slane by Sir Arthur Chichester,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1607, June 28. DONELL O'CATHAN (at Slane by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1607, June 28 (27). RALPH WYNWOOD, secretary of State (at
Richmond by the King prior to being sent ambassador to
Holland with Sir Richard Spencer).
1607, June 29. JOHN PETTUS (PETHOUSE), alderman of Norwich (at
Whitehall).
1607, July 5. JOHN DODRIDGE, of London, on his becoming the
King's principal serjeant-at-law (at Whitehall).
1607, July 5. CHRISTOPHER PICKERING, of Co. York. (ibid).
1607, July 5. HENRY FRANKLIN (FRANKLAND), of Cumberland
(ibid).
1607, July 5. JOHN WYLDE, of Kent (ibid).
1607, July 5. GEORGE PAULE, of Surrey (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 143
1607, July (5-10). JOHN ROWSE, of Co. Worcester, (at Greenwich).
1607, July (5-10). JOHN BUTLER (BOTELAR), of Co. Beds. (Hatfield
Woodhall, Herts.).
1607, July 10. GEORGE DOUGLAS, a Scotchman (ibid or Theobalds).
1607, July 10. JARVIS PRICE, of Wales (ibid).
1607, July 10. VINCENT CORBET, of Salop (ibid).
1607, July 19. EDWARD WALGRAVE, of Norfolk (ibid).
1607, July 20. THOMAS NORTON, of Kent (at Oatlands).
1607, July 20 (Oct. 2). EDWARD DENNIS, of the Isle of Wight
(ibid).
1607, Aug. 16. THOMAS CHICHESTER (at Slane by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1607, Aug. 20 (23). BOWTER WORSLEY, of the Isle of Wight (at
Sarum).
1607, Aug. 20 (23). EDWARD DUKE (DUCKE), of Kent (ibid).
1607, Aug. 20 (23). THOMAS JARVIS (JERVOIS, IvERs),of Co. Hants.
(Surrey) (ibid).
1607, Aug. 26 (23). EDMOND UVEDALL (UDALL), of Wilts, (ibid).
1607, Aug. 29 (23). EDWARD ESTCOURT (ESTOCKE, ESCOTT), of
Salisbury (ibid).
1607, Aug. 29 (23). GABRIEL PILE (PILLE), of Wilts, (ibid).
1607, Sept. 8. EDWARD TYRRELL (at Windsor).
1607, Sept. 23. THOMAS DARRELL (DAYRELL, DORRELL), of Bucks,
(at Theobalds).
1607, Oct. 5. FABIAN LEVENS (LEWENS), of Hampton Court (at
Royston).
1607, Oct. 7 (Nov. 8 at Whitehall). JOHN CONSTABLE, of Co. Yorks.
(at Royston).
1607, Oct. 27. HENRY LOVELL, of Essex (ibid).
1607, Nov. 5. ROBERT JACOB, the King's solicitor-general (at Christ-
church, Dublin by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland) .
1607, Nov. 6 (8). THOMAS ESTCOURT (ERESCOURT), of Co. Gloucester,
sheriff of Gloucester, (by the King at Whitehall).
1607, Nov. 17. WILLIAM DANVERS (DAVERS), of Wilts, (at Hampton
Court).
1607, Nov. 29. THOMAS BROWNE, of the Hospital, Co. Limerick (at
Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1607, Nov. ?18 [after 29]. JAMES OXENDEN (OXENFORD), of Kent
(by the King at Whitehall).
1607, Nov. ?18 [after 29]. THOMAS WILFORD, of Kent (ibid).
144 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1607, Nov. 30. JOHN (JAMES) COLVILE, of Norfolk (at Theobald's).
1607, Nov. 30. RALPH SHELTON (SKELTON), of Norfolk (ibid).
1607, Dec. 20. WILLIAM HAMOND (HAYMAN), of Kent (at White-
hall).
1607, Dec. 20. ROBERT COOK (COKE), son of Sir Edward, of London
(ibid)
1607, Dec. 21. WILLIAM ST. JOHN (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1607, Dec. 23. JOHN THOMPSON, of Kent (by the King at Hampton
Court).
1607, Dec. 23. CHARLES (GILES) BRAY, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1607, Dec. 23 (24). ROBERT CARRE (KARR), a Scotchman (ibid).
1607-8, Jan. 7. WILLIAM POWELL, of Wales (at Whitehall).
1607-8, Jan. 15. FRANCIS CLARKE, of Surrey (at Theobalds).
1607-8, Jan. 17 (24). EDWARD FISHER, of Berks, (ibid).
1607-8, Jan. 21. HENRY LILLE (LiLLo), of Lillie (at Whitehall).
1607-8, Jan. 25. ROBERT LEWKNER, of Suffolk (Kent) (ibid).
1607-8, Jan. 30. FERDINANDO FAIRFAX (at Theobalds).
1607-8, Feb. 1. RALPH DELAVALL (DALLIVALL) of Northumberland
(at Whitehall).
1607-8, Feb. 11 (5). JOHN DAVIES, of London (at Theobalds).
1607-8, Feb. 11. MOLTON LAMBARD (LAMBERT), of Kent (at
Theobald's).
1607-8, Feb. 13. WILLIAM ACKLAM, of Co. Yorks. (at Whitehall).
1607-8, Feb. 13 (15). ANTHONY HUNGERFORD, of Wilts, (ibid).
1607-8, Feb. 15 (Mar. 5). HENRY GONTHERANT (GUNTHEROPE,
GOUNTHROUT), a German (at Whitehall ? Newmarket).
1607-8, Mar. 5. WILLIAM CROMPTON (at Newmarket).
1607-8, Mar. 5 (4). EDWARD LEWKNER, of Suffolk (ibid).
1607-8, Mar. 5 (4). ROBERT QUARLES, of Essex (ibid).
1607-8, Mar. 5 (4). THOMAS SECKFORD (SACKFORD), of Co. Beds.
(ibid).
1608, Mar. 25. JOHN CROMPTON (at Whitehall).
1608, Mar. 25 (26). STEPHEN LISURES (LEESURES, LEISURE) (ibid).
1608, Mar. 26. WILLIAM (FERDINANDO) FYTCH (FITCH), of Essex
(ibid).
1608, Mar. 26. JOHN ISHOM (!SHAM), of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1608, Mar. 26 (?29). EDWARD HUSSEY, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1608, Mar. 30. ANTHONY BARKER, of Berks, (ibid).
1608, Mar. 30. MERVYN TOUCHET, alias Audley (Dudley) (ibid).
1608, Mar. 30. ROBERT DUTTON.
1608, Mar. 30. JAMES ALTHAM, of London (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 145
1608, Apr. 8. FRANCIS HARRIS, of Essex (at Newmarket).
.1608, Apr. 17. EDWARD BARRETT, of Essex (ibid).
1608, Apr. 26. EDWARD LEWES (LEWIS), of Wales (at Whitehall).
1608, Apr. 29. WILLIAM YOUNG, of Berks, (ibid).
1608, Apr. 29. WILLIAM HARVEY, of St. Martins, Middlesex (ibid).
1608, Apr. 30. THOMAS HERN (HARNE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1608, May 2 (13). THOMAS WOTTON, of Kent (ibid).
1608, May 7. WILLIAM HARVEY, of Suffolk (ibid).
1608, May 8. WILLIAM SOUTH (CUTTS), of Co. Cambridge, (ibid).
1608, May 8. FRANCIS SWANN, of Kent (ibid).
1608, May 13. (OLIVER) PYTT (PITTES), of Surrey (ibid).
1608, May 15 (?13). JOHN STRADLING, of Salop (St. Donet's,
Glamorgan) (ibid).
1608, May 15 (P13). SAMUEL (Tno) PAYTON, of Knolton, Kent
(ibid).
1608, May 24 (22). THOMAS HOLLAND, of Norfolk (at Greenwich).
1608, May 24. ROTHERAM WILLOUGHBY (ibid).
1608, May 24. ANTHONY PELL, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1608, May 27. EVERARD WHITNEY, of Co. Hereford (ibid).
1608, May 29 (27). GEORGE GORING, of Sussex (at Greenwich).
1608, June 5. THOMAS HAWKINS, of Kent (ibid).
1608, June 7 (3). JOHN BROWN, of Essex (Sussex) (ibid).
1608, June 13. WARHAM ST. LEGER, of Kent (ibid).
1608, June 13. RICHARD BULLER (BALLARY), of Cornwall (ibid).
1608, June 13. ALEXANDER HAYES, a Scotchman (i 'bid).
1608, June 19. THOMAS OVERBURY, of Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1608, July 6. ROBERT RIDGEWAY (near Dundalk by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1608, July 19. HENRY GOODYEERE (by the King at Lamer, the seat
of Sir John Gerrard in Wheathamsted, Co. Herts.).
1608, Aug. 1-3. CHARLES MORDEN (MORDANT) (at Grafton, North-
ampton).
1608, Aug. 1-3. RICHARD CATCHMAYD (CATSMAY) (ibid).
1608, Aug. 1-3. THOMAS ROTHERAM, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1608, Aug. 1-3 (? 5). THOMAS TRESHAM, of Newton, Co. Northamp-
ton, (ibid ? at Bletsoe).
1608, Aug. 1-3 (4). THOMAS (JOHN) CHENEY, of Bucks. (Sandown,
Beds.) (ibid).
1608, Aug. 1-3 (4). WILLIAM SANDERS, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1608, Aug. 1-3 (4). THOMAS HASELRIG, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
146 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1608, Aug. 4. HENRY ANDERSON, of London (at Holmby, Alderton,
Sir Thomas Haselrig's house).
1608, Aug. 5 (July 10). ANTHONY ST. JOHN, third son of Oliver,
lord St. John (at Bletsoe, the seat of said lord St. John).
1608, Aug. 5. ALEXANDER ST. JOHN, fourth son of said lord St. John
(ibid).
1608, Aug. 6. EICHARD HARPER (HARPUR), of Co. Derby., sheriff of
Derby, (at Holmby).
1608, Aug. 19 (8). SEYMOUR KNIGHTLEY, of Co. Northampton, (at
Graf ton).
1608, Aug. 19 (8). EDWARD GRIFFIN, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1608, Aug. 19 (8). LEWIS WATSON, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1608, Aug. 19 (8). EICHARD MERWOOD (MARWOOD), of Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1608, Aug. 19 (8 ? 3). THOMAS BUTLER (ibid ? at Grafton).
1608, Aug. 20 (29). EDWARD LENTHALL (at Windsor).
1608, Aug. 20 (29). ROBERT LEE (at Windsor).
1608, Aug. 20 (29). THOMAS LEE (LEIGH), of Stoneley, Warwick.
(ibid).
1608, Sept. (end of) (Oct. 2). WILLIAM BODENHAM (BODRINGHAM)
(at Hampton Court).
1608, Oct. 1 (2). PHILIP FAIRFAX, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1608, Oct. 1 ? (28). JUSTINIAN CLARKE (at Whitehall).
1608, Oct. 4 (28). FRANCIS HEALE, of Somerset (at Royston).
1608, Oct. 4 (28). GEORGE CHAWORTH, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1608, Oct. 4 (28). JOHN PEYTON, of Suffolk (Island, Cambridge)
(ibid).
1608, Oct. 14. GEORGE CHEWTE, of Stockwell, in Surrey (at Christ-
church, Dublin, by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1608, Nov. 1. GEORGE JUSTINIANUS, Venetian ambassador (at White-
hall).
1608, Nov. 5. BARNARD GRENVILE (GREENEFEILDE), of Stowe, in
Cornwall (at Christchurch, Dublin, by Sir Arthur Chichester,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1608, Nov. 7 (6). CHARLES YAUGHAN (WANGHAM), of Co. Hereford,
(at Whitehall).
1608, Nov. 10. JOHN MOLINEUX, of Co. Notts, (ibid).
1608, Nov. 13 (14). ROWLAND COTTON, of Salop (ibid).
1608, Nov. 13 (14). WILJJAM SWANN, of Kent (at Whitehall).
1608-9, Jan. 2. FRANCIS NEALE, of Hants, (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 147
1608-9, Jan. 6. ROBERT OGLETHORPE, 2nd baron of the Exchequer
(in the Presence Chamber at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1608-9, Jan. 8. THOMAS FINCH, of Kent (by the King at Whitehall).
1608-9, Jan. 9. EGBERT BROOKE, of London (Cocfield, Suffolk
(ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 1. RICHARD BARNABY (BURNABY), of Co. Northamp-
ton, (at Theobalds).
1608-9, Feb. 1. JOHN ANDREWES, of Co. Gloucester. (Bucks.) (ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 2. JOHN ST. JOHN, of Lidiard Tregoos, Wilts, (at
Whitehall).
1608-9, Feb. 2. PETER PETTESWORTH (BETTESWORTH), of Milland,
Sussex (ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 2 (7). HENRY WHETTENHALL, of Kent (ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 2 (7). WILLIAM WEBB, of London (ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 2 (7). GEORGE LE HUNT, of Suffolk (ibid).
1608-9, Feb. 7 (12). EGBERT DOUGLAS, of Scotland (ibid or at
Eoyston).
1608-9, Feb. 14. JOHN ELIOT, 3rd baron of the Exchequer (at
Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1608-9, Mar. 3 (5). JOHN DAVERS (DANVERS), of Co. Gloucester.
(at Whitehall).
1608-9, Mar. 7. WILLIAM CAVENDISH, of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. WILLIAM (EDMUND) P ASTON, of Norfolk (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. HUMPHREY BASKERVILLE, of Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. WILLIAM MAYNARD, of Essex (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. LEVENTHORPE FRANCK, of Essex (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. THOMAS EDOLPH, of Kent (ibid.).
1608-9, Mar. 7. HENRY SAMBORNE, of Co. Oxford. (Moulsford,
Berks.) (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. THOMAS AWBERY (AUBREY), of Co. Hereford (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 7. JAMES BOGG, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1608-9, Mar. 22. GEORGE BOSTON (BESTON, BEESTON), of London
(Cheshire) (ibid).
1609, Mar. 30. HENRY NEVILL, of Berks, (ibid).
1609, Apr. 18 (13 ? Mar. 30). THEODORE NEWTON, of Somerset.
(ibid).
1609, Apr. 18 (PMar. 30). JOHN CROOK (CROKE), of Co. Oxford.
(ibid).
1609, Apr. 21 (27, 29). THOMAS GAINSFORTH, of Co. Surrey (ibid).
1609, Apr. 29. WILLIAM ERSKINE, a Scotchman (ibid).
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1609, Apr. 29 (May 8). HENRY BARTLETT (BERKLEY), of Somerset.
(Gloucester) (At Whitehall).
1609, May 23. ANTHONY GAWDY, of Norfolk (at Greenwich or
Whitehall).
1609, May 28. JOHN DENHAM, of Berks, (at Greenwich).
1609, May 28. FRANCIS AUNGIER (ANGER), of Surrey (Cambridge)
(ibid).
1609, June 2 (May 23). JOHN BOUCHIER (BOWCER), of Co. York,
(at Whitehall ? Greenwich).
1609, June 24. JOHN CAGE, of Co. Cambridge., sheriff of Cam-
bridge, and Huntingdon, (at Greenwich).
1609, June 24. EDWARD SOUTHCOT (ibid).
1609, June 24. ADRIAN MANMAKER, of Middleburg, Zeland (ibid).
1609, June (July) 25. CORNELIUS HOFFMAN, of Antwerp (ibid).
See p. 623.
1609, June 26. ROBERT FISHER, of Co. Warwick, (ibid or Whitehall).
1609, July 2 (June 29). GEORGE (JOHN) HOLLIS (at Greenwich).
1609, July 2. THOMAS COTTEL (CUTTEAL), a German (Dutch denizen
merchant) (ibid).
1609, July 3 (2). THOMAS HERNE (HORNE, HARNE), of Norfolk
(ibid).
1609, July 5 (3). EDWARD BULLOCK (at Richmond).
1609, July 7. JOHN KING, of Abbey O'Boyle, Ireland (at Whitehall).
1609, July 9. BRIAN CAVE, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1609, July 10. THOMAS DELVES, of Cheshire (ibid).
1609, July 18. HENRY SKIPWITH, of Lincoln. (Prestwould,
Leicester) (ibid).
1609, July 23 (29). JOHN HEYWARD (HAYWARD), of Salop (Kent)
(at Windsor).
1609, July 23. HENRY MINNE (MEENE,MYNN),of Rutland (Norfolk)
(ibid).
1609, Aug. 2. THOMAS TRACY, of Gloucester (at Salisbury).
1609, Aug. 13. ANTHONY MAYNEY, of Kent (at Basing).
1609, Sept. 20. WILLIAM LOVELACE, of Kent (at Theobalds) 4
1609, Sept. 30. NICHOLAS WHITE (at Loghroer by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1609, Sept. 30. JAMES CARROLL (ibid by same).
1609, Sept. 30. ROBERT PIGOTT, of Disert in Leix (ibid by same).
1609, Oct. 3. HENRY GOSTERY (GOSTRY, GOSTRO) (by the King at
Hampton Court).
1609, Oct. 3. JOHN LIDCOTT, of Co. Oxford (Sussex) (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 149
1609, Oct. 3. JOHN KIDERMINSTER (KEDERMINSTER), of Bucks.
(ibid).
1609, Oct. 3. JOHN BLENERHASSET, of Norfolk (ibid).
1609, Nov. 11. ANTHONY TERRILL (at Whitehall).
1609, Nov. 14. JAMES HAMILTON, a Scotchman (at Royston).
1609, Nov. 27. HENRY BOWYER, of Bucks, (at Theobalds).
1609-10, Jan. 6. WILLIAM ST. CLERE (at Whitehall).
1609-10, Jan. 7. CHARLES JONES, of Monmouth (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 9. WILLIAM LYGON, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 9. JAMES ALTHAM, of Essex (London) (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 9. HENRY DAVIES, of Hants, (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 9. JOHN HORTON, of Cheshire (Gloucester) (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 10. JOHN FORD, of Essex (at Theobalds) (? confusion
with next item).
1609-10, Jan. 20. JOHN LUNSFORD, of Sussex (at Theobalds).
1609-10, Jan. 20 (16). GEORGE FARWELL, of Somerset (ibid).
1609-10, Jan. 26 (23). HENRY TANCRED, of Co. Yorks. (at Royston).
1609-10, Jan. 26 (23). JOHN LAWRENCE, of London (Iver, Bucks)
(ibid).
1609-10, Feb. 25 (26). EDWARD (EDMUND) DOWSE, of Hants, (at
Whitehall).
1609-10, Feb. 26 (1610, Mar. 25). EDWARD BROMLEY, of Shropshire
(at Whitehall).
1C09-10, Mar. 24. WILLIAM POWER (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
.1610, May 17. ALBERT JOACKIMY, deputy of Zealand in the
Assembly of the United Provinces and councillor of Goes;
an ambassador from the United Provinces (by Letters
Patent).
1610, May 17. HELIAS AB OLDENBARNEVELT, doctor of law, lord in
Middlehern, syndic and councillor of Rotterdam, and
ambassador as above (by same).
1610, May 17. JOHN BERK, doctor of law, lord in Godschalkoor,
syndic and chief councillor of Dort, and ambassador as
above (by same).
1610, May 17. ALBERT DE VEER, doctor of law, syndic and chief
councillor of Amsterdam, and ambassador as above (by
same).
1610, June 25. THOMAS CESAR, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Whitehall).
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1610, Aug. 9 (? 15-20). DUDLEY CARLETON, of Surrey (at Holdenby
on his audience of leave on going ambassador to Venice
Pat Windsor, July 2).
1610. - MURRAY (ibid).
1610, Oct. 30. FRANCIS WILLOUGHBIE (at Dublin Castle by Sir
Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1610, Dec. 20. JACOB VAN DER EYNDEN, prefect and governor of
Woerdam (by patent dated at Westminster).
1610-11, Jan. 7. PETER OSBORN (by the King at Whitehall).
1610-11, Jan. 7. EDWARD (EDMUND) VERNEY, of Bucks., knight
marshal (ibid).
1610-11, Jan. 8. WILLIAM SIDNEY, of Kent (ibid).
1610-11, Jan. 8. JOHN LEEDES, of Surrey (Sussex) (ibid).
1610-11, Jan. 8. EICHARD LEA, of Salop (Cheshire) (ibid).
1610-11, Jan. 10. RICHARD NORTON, of Hants, (at Hampton Court).
1610-11, Jan. 10. THOMAS BRERETON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1610-11, Jan. 10. CORNELIUS HOOFTMAN, of Belgium. See p. 621.
1610-11, Jan. 15. FRANCIS WORTLEY, of Co. Yorks. (at Theobalds).
1610-11, Jan. 22. ADAM LOFTUS, eldest son of Sir Dudley (at
Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1610-11, Feb. 3 (10). HENRY CROFTS (at Whitehall).
1610-11, Feb. 4. EDWARD PEYTO, of Co. Warwick, (ibid ? at
Newmarket, Mar. 5).
1619-11, Feb. 8. RICHARD WORSELEY (ibid P at Richmond, Feb. 13.
1610-11, Feb. 8 (4). THOMAS MEWTAS (MEUTIS) (ibid).
1610-11, Feb. 8 (4). THOMAS ERSKINE (ibid).
1610-11, Feb. 8 (13). BERNARD DEWHURST (DiAS, DYOSE, DEMSTURT)
(ibid).
1610-11, Feb. 8 (4). HENRY KINGSMILL (ibid).
1610-11, Feb. 12 (5). FRANCIS PRINCE, of Salop, (at Theobalds).
1610-11, Feb. 12 (5). WILLIAM SPRINGE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1610-11, Feb. 16 (6). HENRY PALLAVICIN, of Co. Cambridge, (at
Newmarket).
1610-11, Feb. 16 (6). CHARLES HOWARD (ibid).
1610-11, Mar. (early). ROBERT BELL, of Norfolk (at Greenwich).
1610-11, Mar. 14 (5). HENRY FANE (VANE), of Kent (at Newmarket).
1610-11, Mar. 24. JOHN BOURCHIER (at Dublin Castle by Sir
Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1611, Apr. 13. JOHN STEWARD (at Royston ? at Whitehall, Apr. 25).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 151
1611, Apr. 25. THOMAS WHARTON (at Whitehall).
1611, May 5. The Venetian Ambassador (at Greenwich).
1611, ? Aug. 3. OTTO STARCHEDELL, president of Hessia and in the
retinue of prince Otto of Hesse.
1611, ? Aug. 3. GASPER WIDMARKTER, a colonel in the retinue of
prince Otto of Hesse.
1611, Oct. 6. FRANCIS COOKE (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1611, Oct. 6. MATHEW CAREW (ibid by same).
1611, Oct. 6. THOMAS STAFFORD (ibid by same).
1611, Nov. 10. JOHN HOBART, of Co. Norfolk (by the King at
Whitehall).
1611, Nov. 10. RICHARD BINGLEY, of Co. Flint, (ibid).
1611, Nov. 10. LAWRENCE STOUGHTON, of Surrey (ibid).
1611, Nov. 10. GILBERT PICKERING, of Co. Northampton, (at
Whitehall).
1611, Nov. 10. EDWARD WHORWTOOD (HORWOOD, HARWOOD), of Co.
Stafford, (ibid).
1611, Nov. 10. JOHN HUNT, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1611, Dec. 6 (2). THOMAS WENTWORTH, of Co. Yorks. (at Eoyston).
1611, Dec. 6 (2). AUGUSTINE PETTUS (PETHOUSE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1611, Dec. 20 (5). FERDINANDO HEBBURN, of Midds. (at Theobalds).
1611, Dec. 20 (5). JOHN (JAMES) LEVESON, of Kent (ibid).
1611, Dec. 20 (5). HENRY LEE (LEIGH) (ibid).
}Q12, Apr. 4 (9). THOMAS BRUDENELL, of Co. Northampton, a baronet
who had not before received the honour of knighthood (at
Whitehall).
1612, Apr. 4 (9). LEWIS TRESHAM, of Co. Northampton, a baronet who
had not before received the honour of knighthood, ut supra
(ibid).
1612, Apr. 4 (9). JOHN SHELLEY, of Sussex, a baronet who had not
before received the honour of knighthood, ut supra (ibid).
1612, Apr. 9. WILLIAM METHWOLD, chief baron of the Exchequer,
Ireland (at Theobalds ? 1611-12, Mar. 16, at Whitehall).
1612, May (Mar.) 24. LYONELL TALMACHE, of Suffolk, a baronet
who had not previously received the honour of knighthood
(at Whitehall).
1612, May 24 (June 8). THOMAS SPENCER, of Oxford, a baronet,
etc., as above (ibid).
1612, June 3. JOHN MOLINEUX, of Notts., a baronet, etc., as above
(ibid).
1612, June 3. THOMAS PUCKERING, of Herts., a baronet, etc., as
above (ibid).
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1612, June 5. JOHN HACKETT (at Eltham).
1612, July 21. ROBERT SANDY alias NAPPER or NAPIER, of Co. Beds,
(at ? Wrest, the seat of the earl of Kent).
1612, Aug. 19 (July 24). EDWARD DEVEREUX, of Co. Warwick, (at
Leicester).
1612, Aug. 30 (P31). ROBERT EATON (at Rycott).
1612, Sept. (PJune 3, P Oct. 11). ROBERT (GEORGE) GRESLEY
(GREDISLEY), of Co. Derby, a baronet who had not previously
received the honour of knighthood (on the King's return
to Whitehall Pat Royston).
1612, Sept. (PJune 7, ? Oct. 11). JOHN WRAY, of Co. Lincoln, (at
Whitehall).
1612, Sept. (POct. 11). CHARLES HOWARD (at Whitehall, Pat
Royston).
1612, Nov. ? 15. - GABELLINE, a banker (at Whitehall on the
agents of Savoy taking their leave prior to the King's going
to Theobalds).
1612, Dec. 2. WILLIAM VAN DER RYT (Err), of Brodchen, general
of horse of the United Netherlands (by especial patent dated
at Westminster, enrolled on the French Roll 201, membrane
38, Record Office).
? 1612. THOMAS BURKE, of Ballyloughmask and Newtown, Co. Mayo
(dubbed in Ireland).
? 1612. WILLIAM BURKE, of Kilcowley, Co. Galway (ibid).
1612-3, Jan. 10 (12). ROBERT KNOLLES (KNOWLES) (at Theobalds).
1612-3, Jan. ? 13 (after 14). HUMPHREY MAY, of Sussex (at New-
market).
1612-3, Jan. ? 13 (after 14). FRANCIS (OLAVE) LEIGH, of Co.
Warwick, (ibid).
1612-13, Jan. ? 13 (after 14). ROBERT WINGFIELD (ibid).
1612-13, Jan. 15 (after 14). EDMOND WYLD (ibid).
1612-3, Jan. (after 14). EDWARD AYSCOUGH (ASKEWE) (ibid).
1612-3, Jan. (after 14). JOSEPH KILLEGREW (ibid).
1612-13, Jan. 15 (after 14). EDWARD UNDERBILL, of Co. Warwick,
( ? Hants.), late proctor of Oxford (ibid).
1612-3, Jan. 15 (after 14). NEVILL POOLE (ibid).
1612-3, Feb. 2 (5). WILLIAM PORDAGE, of Kent (at Whitehall).
1612-3, Mar. 21. EDWARD ALTHAM (At Royston).
1612-3, Mar. 21. WILLIAM TRESHAM, of Northumberland (Northamp-
tonshire) (ibid).
1612-3, Mar. 21. JOHN WOODWARD (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 153
1612-3, Mar. 21. JOHN TEMPLE (At Royston).
1612-3, Mar. 21. ROGER JAMES (JEAMES) of Surrey (ibid).
1612-3, Mar. 21. EDMOND COCKETT, of Norfolk (ibid).
1612-3, Mar. 22. THOMAS GOURNEY, of London (at Theobalds).
1612-3, Mar. 22 (1613, Mar. 30, May 19). JOHN WYNN, of Car-
narvon, (ibid ? at Whitehall).
1613, Mar. 27. RICHARD MOLINEUX (at Whitehall).
1613, Apr. 21 (Mar. 30 ? May 19). ROBERT HOUGHTON, justice of
the King's Bench (at Whitehall).
1613, Apr. 22. RICHARD ALDWORTH, provost marshal of Munster
(at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1613, June 27. HENRY APLETON (APULTON), of Essex (at Greenwich
by the King).
1613, July 4. LYONEL CRANFEILD, of London (at Oatlands).
1613, July 9. ARTHUR INGRAM, of London (at Theobalds).
1613, July 20. EDWARD MOORE, eldest son of Sir Garret Moore, of
Melifont (at Dublin Castle by Sir Arthur Chichester, lord
Deputy of Ireland).
1613, Aug. 1. GAMALIEL CAPELL (ibid by same).
1613, Oct. 9 (20 or 6). CHARLES CAESAR (by the king at Theobalds).
1613, Oct. 22 (?23). FRANCIS SEYMOUR (at Royston).
1613, Oct. 22. HENRY WARDELER (WARDLAW), a Scotchman (ibid).
1613, Oct. 22. EDWARD BAYNTON, of Wilts, (ibid).
1613, Oct. 25. GERRARD HERBERT (HARBERT ? HARBORD) (ibid).
1613, Oct. 25. THOMAS BILSON, of Hants, (ibid).
1613, Oct. 29 (?24). HUMPHREY LYNE (LYNDE), of Surrey (ibid).
1613, Oct. 29. ROBERT CLARKE (ibid).
1613, Nov. 8. HENRY YELVERTON, of London, solicitor general (at
Whitehall).
1613, Nov. 11 (12). THOMAS WROTH (at Theobalds).
1613, Nov. 13. WILLIAM STEWARD, a Scotchman (at Royston).
1613, Nov. 19. WILLIAM UVEDALL (UDALL) of Wickham, Hants.
(ibid).
1613, Nov. 26 (20). WILLIAM SELBIE, of Northumberland (ibid).
1613, Nov. 26 (20). THOMAS BROOK (BROOKES), of Co. Leicester
(ibid).
1613, Nov. 26 (20). ROBERT BELL, of Norfolk (ibid).
154 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1613, Nov. 26 (21). CHARLES GAWDIE, of Norfolk (at Royston).
1613, Nov. 26 (22). THOMAS WALSINGHAM, of Kent (ibid).
1613, Nov. 26 (22). JOHN GILL, of Somerset.
1613, Dec. 15 (14). THOMAS TRENCIIARD, of Dorset (at Theobalds).
1613, Dec. 15. THOMAS HEWET, of London (shire clerk, of Worsop,
Notts.) (ibid).
1613-4, Jan. 16 (18). HUMPHREY TUFTON, of Kent (at Royston).
1613-4, Jan. 16. JOHN CLAVERING, of Co. Northampton (Calely,
Northumberland) (ibid).
1613-4, Feb. 20 (9). MICHAEL EVERARD (EVERED) (ibid).
1613-4, Mar. 4. JOHN STEEDE, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1613-4, Mar. 4. WILLIAM CLOPTON, of Norfolk (Kentwell, Suffolk)
(ibid).
1614, Apr. 1. ROBERT DARRELL (DORRELL), of Kent (ibid).
1614, Apr. 1. HENRY ROBINSON (ibid).
1614, May 3 (5). TIMOTHY THORNHILL, of Kent (ibid).
1614, May 29. EDWARD RODNEY (at Somerset House).
1614, June 8. RANDOLPH CREW, of Cheshire, speaker of the late
House of Commons (at Whitehall).
1614, June 13. JOHN MERRICK, of London (at Greenwich).
1614, June 13. WILLIAM CROSSE (CROFT, CROFTS) (ibid).
1614, July 7. JOHN HORNER, of Somerset (at Windsor).
1614, July 18. JAMES SCORDECK (SCORDICKE), a Belgian (at the Rye
in Hatfield Broad Oak). See infra.
1614, July 19. PAUL BANNING (BAYNING), of London (Little Bentley,
Essex, a baronet) (at Audley End).
1614, Aug. 25 (18). HENRY LEE, hart., of Quarrendon, Bucks, (at
Woodstock).
1614, Oct. 2. JOHN FRANKLIN, of Co. Midds. (at Theobalds or the
Tower).
1614, Nov. 5. JOHN SMITH, of Flechamsted, Warwick, (by lord
Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1614, Nov. 5. ROWLAND RIDGLEY (ibid by same).
1614, Nov. 7. LAWRENCE HYDE, the queen's attorney (at Whitehall
by the king).
1614, Nov. 21 (20). WILLIAM SOME, of Great Thurlow, Suffolk (at
Newmarket).
1614, Nov. 21. JOHN REPINGDON (REPPINGTON), of Co. Warwick
(ibid).
1614, Dec. 29. JAMES SCHOORDICK, of Renounwen, Netherlands.
Letters patent dated at Westminster; enrolled on French
Roll 201, membrane 38, Record Office. See supra.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 155
1614, Dec. 31. EDWARD MOSELEY, of Grays Inn, attorney of the
Duchy of Lancaster (at Whitehall).
1614-5, Jan. 19. DUDLEY NORTON, secretary, Ireland, at his going
over into Ireland (at Newmarket).
1614-5, Jan. 30. JOHN SAVAGE (ibid).
1614-5, Feb. 3. EGBERT ANSTROTHER, a Scotchman (ibid).
1614-5, Feb. 12. OLIVER SHORTALES, of Ballilorkan, Co. Kilkenny
(by lord Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1614-5, Feb. 15. ROBERT DILLON (by the king at Theobalds).
1614-5, Feb. 21. CHRISTOPHER DILLON, eldest son of Sir Theobald
(in Ireland by lord Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1614-5, Feb. 26. JOHN BLAGRAVE (BLAUGRAVE), of Berks, (by the
King at Whitehall).
1614-5, Feb. 26. JOHN GARRETT (GARRARD), of Lamer, Herts.
(ibid).
1614-5, Mar. 2. EDMOND WHEELER, of Datchet, Bucks, (at
Theobalds).
1614-5, Mar. 2. CHARLES NOWELL (NOELL) (ibid).
1614-5, Mar. 17. WILLIAM LAMPTON (at Newmarket).
1014-5, Mar. 19. (NICHOLAS) CLAUDIUS FOSTER (FORSTER) of
Bamborough Hall, Northumberland (ibid).
1614-5, Mar. 21. THOMAS GERRARD (at Royston).
1614-5, Mar. 23. THOMAS WHITE, of Farnham, Surrey (atTheobalds).
1615, Mar. 30 (Apr. 3). ROBERT VERNON, the Avener (at Woking).
1615, Apr. 13 (9). FULKE GREVILLE (at Whitehall or Greenwich).
1615, Apr. 13 (9). EDWARD BANESTER (BANISTER) of Hants, (ibid).
1615, Apr. 13 (9). DAVID BAFFORD (BAFORE), (ibid).
1615, Apr. 24. GEORGE VILLIERS, of Co. Leicester, (at Somerset
House) .
1615, Apr. 25. THOMAS LAMPLOUGH, sheriff of Cumberland (at
Theobalds).
1615, Apr. 25. JOHN OFFLEY, of Madeley, Stafford (ibid).
1615, Apr. 25. SAMUEL TRYON, of London (Essex) (at Newmarket
? May 20 at Greenwich).
1615, Apr. 30. PIERCE BUTLER, of Lismalin, Co. Tipperary (in
Ireland by lord Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1615, May 26 (20). RICHARD CARRELL (by the King at Greenwich).
1615, June 2. ROGER MANNERS, of Whitwell, Derby (at Theobalds).
1615, June 2. RICHARD NEWPORT (ibid).
1615, June 3. JOHN ASHFIELD, of Netherall, Suffolk (ibid).
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1615, June 10. THOMAS BLACKSTONE (BLACKISTON), baronet (at
Greenwich ? Theobalds).
1615, June 13. THOMAS CAVE, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1615, June 13. HENRY COWLEY (ibid).
1615, June 22. WILLIAM ELWAYS (ELWISS) (ibid)
1615, June 22. THOMAS WINNE (at Wanstead ? Greenwich).
1615, June 22. WILLIAM ZOUCHE (ibid).
1615, June 26. THOMAS ELLIOTT (at Greenwich).
1615, July 2. WILLIAM LISTER, of Co. York, (at Oatlands).
1615, July 11. - PORTER (in Ireland by lord Chichester, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1615, July 13. GODFREY EODES, of Co. York, (by the King at
Havering).
1615, July 16. WILLIAM GARWAY (&ARRAWAY), of London, the
chief of the Customers (at Theobalds).
1615, July 19. HENRY SOUTHWELL (ibid).
1615, July 21. THOMAS SOUTHWELL (at Whitehall).
1615, July 21. THOMAS SMITH, of Cheshire (ibid).
1615, July 21. BARNABY BRYAN, of Ireland (ibid).
1615, July 22. THOMAS BELLEY, of Hunts, (at Bagshot).
1615, July 23. WILLIAM COLLEY, of Edendery (in Ireland, in camp,
by lord Chichester, lord deputy of Ireland).
1615, July 23. HENRY BELINGE, of Killussy (ibid by same).
1615, Aug. 5. JOHN SAMWELL (CAMMELL, SAMRILL, LAMVILL) (by
the King at Salisbury).
1615, Aug. 15. JOHN FITZJAMES (at Lulworth Castle, in Co. Dorset.,
the seat of Viscount Bindon).
1615, Aug. 19. JOHN BEARE, serjeant-at-law (in Ireland by lord
Chichester, lord deputy).
1615, Aug. 27. JOHN RICHARDS, of the Isle of Wight (at Broad-
lands, the seat of the family of St. Barbe adjoining the
town of Romsey).
1615, Aug. 29. HENRY CLARKE (at Tichborne, the seat oi Sir
Benjamin Tichborne).
1615, July 29. JOHN MACDOWGAL, a Scotchman (ibid).
1615, July 31. JOHN DINGLEY, of the Isle of Wight (at Farnham
Castle, the Episcopal Palace of the see of Winchester).
1615, Sept. 7. ROBERT NAUNTON, master of the Court of Wards (at
Windsor).
1615, Sept. 14 (21). FRANCIS THORNEY, of Co. Notts (at Theobalds).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 157
1615, Oct. 6 (2). GEORGE MARSHALL (at Roysfon).
1615, Oct. 9. PATRICK MURRAY (MARREY) (ibid).
1615, Oct. 14 (Sept. 14). WILLIAM HARINGTON (ibid).
1615, Oct. 14 (July 4). EDWARD HINDE, of Cambridge (ibid).
1615, Oct. 31. HENRY CROOK (at Theobalds).
1615, Nov. 5. GEORGE HASTINGS (at Whitehall ? Theobalds).
1615, Dec. 1. WILLIAM BARDES (BARDESIUS), lord of Warmen-
huysen (letters patent dated at Westminster, enrolled on
French rolls 201, membrane 38, Record Office).
1615, Dec. 1. WILLIAM DE HERTOGHE, lord of Ormaele, Steen, and
Steenorkersel (same).
1615, Dec. 1. JAMES MAGNUS, lord of Amers, Arentsberg, Bercham-
bacht, and Melissaiit (same).
1615, Dec. 1. JOHN AB ARSEN, governor of Breda (same).
1615, Dec. 4. WILLIAM BROUNCKER (BRUNKARD), (at Newmarket).
1615, Dec. 4, THOMAS (JOHN) LEIGHTON (ibid).
1615, Dec. 15. ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF (MUNCRIFE) (ibid).
1615, Dec. 22. JOHN OGLANDER, of the Isle of Wight (at Royston).
1615, Dec. 23. ROBERT BROOKE (at Theobalds).
1615-6, Jan. 22. THOMAS PERYENT (PERRIANT) (ibid).
1615-6, Jan. 22. ROBERT LEIGH, of Billesley, Warwick, (ibid).
1615-6, Jan. 22. ROBERT OFFLEY (ibid).
1615-6, Jan. 22. JOHN LEIGH (ibid).
1615-6, Jan. 22. JOHN SUCKLING (ibid).
1615-6, Feb. 27. THOMAS BLAND, of Co. York, (at Newmarket).
1615-6, Mar. 16 (22). GILES WATERFLEET, a Belgian, in the retinue
of the ambassador (at Theobalds).
1615-6, Mar. 16 (22). CORNELIUS WATERFLEET, a "Belgian, in the
retinue of the ambassador (ibid).
1615-6, Mar. 21 (24). JOHN FINETT, of Kent, master of the
ceremonies (at Whitehall).
1616, Apr. 4. FRANCIS HENDERSON (HINDERSHAM), a Scotchman (at
Theobalds).
1616, Apr. 20. JOHN HUYSSEY, lord of Catterdyke, in the Nether-
lands, a lord of Zeeland. Letters patent dated at West-
minster, enrolled on French Roll 201, membrane 39, Record
Office.
1616, Apr. 24. ANTHONY MARBURY, of Surrey (at Whitehall).
1616, Apr. 25. THOMAS RIDELL (BEDELL), of Newcastle (at
Theobalds).
1616, Apr. 25. WALTER SMITH (ibid).
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1616, May 4. WALTER EARLE (at Thetford).
1616, May 8. HENRY DOYLEY (ibid).
1616, May 9. EDMUND GAWSELL (GOWSHILL) (ibid ? Newmarket).
1616, May 14. STEPHEN BOTELER (BUTLER) (at Newmarket).
1616, May 18. THOMAS CHAMBERLAINE (at Greenwich ? at New-
market).
1616, June 3. JOHN DACOMBE, on his being made chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster (ibid).
1616, June 6. EDWARD BAESH (BASHE), of Co. Herts, (at Theobalds).
1616, June 6. THOMAS BRAYTHWAITE, of Westminster (ibid).
1616, June 8. WILLIAM COCKAINE (at Alderman Cockaine's house).
1616, June 15. GERRARD SAMS (SAMNES), of London, Lankford
Hall, Essex (at Theobalds).
1616, June 15. JOHN BENNET, of London (ibid).
1616, June 16. THOMAS TILDESLEY, of Lanes, (at Greenwich).
1616, June 16. RICHARD WYNNE, of Co. Carnarvon, (ibid).
1616, June 20. HENRY FINCH, of Kent (at Whitehall).
1616, June 20. CONOR MACGWIRE, of Ireland (ibid).
1616, June 26. ROBERT WISEMAN, of London (at Greenwich
? Whitehall).
1616, June 26. HENRY Fox (ibid).
1616, June 27. THEOBALD GORGES (GEORGE), of Wilts, (ibid).
1616, June 28. PATRICKE Fox, of Ireland (ibid).
1616, June 30. JOHN YILLIERS (VILLERS), of Co. Leicester, (at
Oatlands).
1616, June 30. ROBERT GORGES (GEORGE), of Wilts, (ibid).
1616, July 3 (2). JOHN SEDLEY (SIDLEY), of Kent (ibid).
1616, July 3 (2). THOMAS WISEMAN, of Norfolk (ibid).
1616, July 3. GEORGE STOUGHTON (ibid).
1616, July 3 (4). THOMAS MILDMAY (ibid).
1616, July 10. HUMPHREY MILDMAY, of Essex (at Whitehall).
1616, July 10 (15). GEORGE SMITH, of Co. Hereford, (at Theobalds),
1616, July 16. HENRY LEVESTON, a Scotchman (ibid).
1616, July 16. CHARLES SNELL, of Wilts, (at Theobalds).
1616, July 17. SEBASTIAN HARVY (HARPER), of London (ibid).
1616, July 17. PEIRCE CROSBIE (CORBY), of Ireland (ibid).
1616, July 18. EDWARD CHICHESTER, of Devon, (ibid).
1616, July 18. FRANCIS ANNESLOWE (ANNESLEY) (ibid).
1616, July 18. ARTHUR BASSET (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 159
1616, July 18. EDWARD DORRINGTON (DODDINGTON, CARINGTON)
(At Theobalds).
1616, July 18. WILLIAM HENTON (FENTON) (ibid).
1616, July 19. RICHARD LUMLEY, of Sussex (ibid).
1616, July 19. ROBERT LLOYD (ibid).
1616, July 20. ARCHIBALD NAPPER, a Scotchman (at Royston).
1616, July 20. JAMES CRAGGE, a Scotchman (ibid).
1616, July 20. SIDNEY MONTAGU, of Co. Northampton., master of
the Requests (ibid).
1616, July 26. THOMAS HATTON, of Co. Cambridge, (at Bletsoe).
1616, Aug. 6. FRANCIS BODENDEN, BODENDINE, or BODENHAM (at
Burley on the Hill).
161^, Aug. 17. THOMAS CAVE, of Co. Leicester, (at Dingley).
1616, Aug. 18. JAMES WARE, of Somerset, (at Holdenby).
1616, Aug. 28. JOHN BURGH or BURKE, of Ireland (at Woodstock).
1616, Aug. 28. FRANCIS ROGERS, of Somerset, (ibid).
1616, Aug. 28. WILLIAM POPE, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1616, Aug. 28. RICHARD CECILL, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1616, Aug. 29. JOHN DENHAM (at Rycott).
1616, Aug. 30. ANDREW GREY, a Scotchman (at Bisham ? Bletso).
1616, Aug. 30. THOMAS BUTTON, of Larenny, Co. Pembroke., and
captain of the King's ship " Phoenix " (in Ireland by Sir
Oliver St. John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1616, Sept. 7. EDWARD VILLIERS (YILLERS), of Co. Leicester (at
Windsor).
1616, Sept. 7. HENRY BUTLER, of Herts, (ibid).
1616, Sept. 7. JOHN DRAKE, of Devon, (ibid).
1616, Sept. 17. GILES BRIDGES (BRUGES), of Co. Gloucester, (at
Theobalds).
1616, Sept. 23. FRANCIS CONINGESBY (CONESBY), of Herts, (at
Enfield).
1616, Sept. 23 (29). WILLIAM PLOMER (PLUMER), of Surrey (at
Enfield).
1616, Sept. 28. RICHARD ST. GEORGE, Norroy King of Arms (at
Hampton Court).
1616, Oct. 2. ROBERT TRACY, of Co. Gloucester, (at Theobalds).
1616, Oct. 11. GEORGE SEXTON (at Royston).
1616, Oct. 12 (22). GEORGE HAMILTON (HAMBLETON), a Scotchman
(at Hinchinbroke).
1616, Nov. 5. WILLIAM SEGAR, Garter King of Arms (at Whitehall).
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1616, Nov. 5. CHARLES COOTE, provost marshal of Connaught (in
Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1616, Nov. 11. RICHARD ROBERTS, of Cornwall (at Whitehall).
1616, Nov. 12. GEORGE NEWMAN, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1616, Nov. 12. CHARLES BOWLES (BOLLES), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1616, Nov. 14. JOHN LENTHALL, of Oxford, keeper of the King's
Bench prison (at Royston).
1616, Nov. 18. GILES MOMPESSON, of Wilts, (at Newmarket).
1616, Nov. 20. WILLIAM PELHAM, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1616, Nov. 25. MOSES (MOYSES) HILL (ibid).
1616, Nov. 28. HUNTINGDON COLBY, of Suffolk (ibid).
1616, Nov. 28. FERDINANDO KNIGHTLEY, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1616, Nov. 29 (20). ROBERT OXENBRIDGE, of Hants, (ibid).
1616, Nov. 29. ROBERT BROWN (ibid).
1616, Dec. 6. CHARLES LE GROSSE (ibid).
1616, Dec. 6. HENRY RADLEY (RODLEY), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1616, Dec. 6. SAMUEL SOMESTER, of Devon, (ibid).
1616, Dec. 6. RICHARD SANDFORD, of Westminster (ibid).
1616, Dec. 12. RICHARD WALDRON (at Newmarket).
1616, Dec. 14. PATRICK MONEYPENNY (ibid).
1616, Dec. 16. GEORGE LAMPLOUGH (ibid).
1616, Dec. 16. THOMAS WENTWORTH (ibid or Theobalds, Dec. 20).
1616, Dec. 21. HENRY MARTIN, of Berks, (at Theobalds).
1616, Dec. 21 (31). THOMAS LEIGH (at Whitehall).
1616-7, Jan. 16. WILLIAM MARTIN, of Essex (at Hampton Court).
1616-7, Jan. 31. JOHN HARBERT (HERBERT) (at Theobalds).
1616-7, Feb. 1. JOHN GRESHAM, of Surrey (ibid).
1616-7, Feb. 2. BASIL BROOKE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland, " in the presence on Sunday being
Candlemas Day").
1616-7, Feb. 2. JOHN VAUGHAN (ibid). ,.
1616-7, Feb. 8. OWEN SMITH, of Norfolk (by the King at Hampton
Court).
1616-7, Feb. 10. THOMAS MIDLETON, of London (at Whitehall).
1616-7, Feb. 14. ROGER O'SHAGHNES (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1616-7, Feb. 16. FRANCIS HOWARD (by the King at Whitehall).
1616-7, Feb. 19. — NETEOF (NEETENS, NEETESE), a Dutchman
(at Theobalds ? Whitehall).
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1616-7, Feb. 22. THOMAS DACRES (DAKERS), of Cumberland (at
Theobalds).
1616-7, Feb. 22. THOMAS NORCLIFFE, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1616-7, Feb. 23. PHILIP CARTWRIGHT (CARTERET) (at Whitehall).
1616-7, Feb. 28. JOHN SMITH (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 1. JOHN HOWLAND (at Theobalds).
1616-7, Mar. 1. WILLIAM ACCLOM (ACHLAM, ASKAM), of Co. Yorks.
(Andescott, Oxford) (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 6. THOMAS SAVILE (at Whitehall).
1616-7, Max. 6 (P10). GEORGE BLUNDELL (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 9. JOHN LEMAN, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. ROBERT HATTON, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. THOMAS FISHER, of Middlesex (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. JOHN WOLSTENHOLME (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. FRANCIS JONES (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. THOMAS WATSON (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. NICHOLAS SALTER (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 12. WILLIAM JONES (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 14. ROWLAND EGERTON, of Cheshire (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 16. THOMAS COVENTRY, solicitor general (at Theobalds).
1616-7, Mar. 16. PHILIP PAKENHAM (DECKHAM) (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 17. FRANCIS MOORE (at Theobalds, in the King's
progress).
1616-7, Mar. 17. JOHN (JAMES) POYNTZ (POYNES), of Essex (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 18. EDWARD FIENNES (at Royston).
1616-7, Mar. 18. FRANCIS SWIFT, of Essex (at Royston).
1616-7, Mar. 20 (21). THOMAS HUTCHINSON (HUCHENSON), of Co.
Notts (at Hinchinbroke).
1616-7, Mar. 20 (21). WILLIAM Brno, LL.D. (ibid).
1616-7, Mar. 24. BEVERLEY NEWCOMEN, eldest son of Sir Robert
Newcomen (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John, lord deputy
of Ireland).
1617, Mar. 26. JAMES EVTNGTON, of Co. Lincoln, (by the King at
Burley on the Hill).
1617, Mar. 26. RICHARD CONWAY (CONNYE, CONNER), sheriff of
Rutland (ibid).
1617, Apr. 4. HENRY BRETTON (BRITTON), of Surrey (at Lincoln).
1617, Apr. 4. THOMAS WILLOUGHBY (ibid).
1617, Apr. 4. JOHN BUCK, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
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1617, Apr. 4. WILLIAM WILMER (WILLMORE), of Co. Northampton.
(ibid . ? at Newark) .
1617, Apr. 7. GEORGE PECKHAM, of Co. Derby (at Newark ? York).
1617, Apr. 7. HENRY HERBERT, a captain (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. WILLIAM ELLIS, of Co. Lincoln, (at York).
1617, Apr. 11. WILLIAM INGRAM (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11 (P12). FERDTNANDO LEGH (LEIGH), of Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. WILLIAM SHEFFIELD, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. WILLIAM HUNGATE, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. PETER MIDLETON, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. JOHN HOTIIAM, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. RICHARD DARLEY, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 11. WALTER BETHELL (BYTHELL), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 12. EDWIN SANDES (ibid).
1617, Apr. 13. ROBERT ASCOUGH (ASKWITH), lord mayor of York
(ibid).
1617, Apr. 13. RICHARD HUTTON, recorder of York (ibid).
1617, Apr. 14. RICHARD HARPER, of Co. Derby, (at Sheriff Hutton
Park).
1617, Apr. 14. JOHN HIPPESLEY (HEPSLEY) (ibid).
1617, Apr. 14. WILLIAM BELLASIS, of Co. Durham (at Sheriff
Hutton Park).
1617, Apr. 15. WILLIAM CHATER (CHATOR, CHAREM), of Co. Yorks.
(at York).
1617, Apr. 15. THOMAS ELLIS, of Grantham, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1617, Apr. 15. GEORGE RERESBY (RISBIE), of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 16. JOHN VAVASOR, of Co. York, (at Ripon).
1617, Apr. 16. MICHAEL WHARTON (WARTON), sheriff of Co. York.
(ibid).
1617, Apr. 18. JOHN STANHOPE, of Co. Yorks. (by the King at
Bishop Auckland, in Durham).
1617, Apr. 18. THOMAS MERRY, clerk comptroller (ibid).
1617, Apr. 19. ARTHUR GRAY (GREY), of Co. Northumberland
(ibid).
1617, Apr. 19. MARMADUKE WIVELL, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Apr. 23 (24). GEORGE TONGE, of Durham Bishopric (at
Durham ? at Auckland).
1617, Apr. 23. WILLIAM BLAKISTON (BLACKSTONE), of the same
(ibid).
1617, Apr. 23. TALBOT BOWES, of the same (ibid).
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1617, Apr. 23. RALPH CONYERS, of the same (ibid).
1617, Apr. 23. MATTHEW FORSTER, of the same (ibid).
1617, Apr. 23. JOHN CALVERLEY, of the same (ibid).
1617, Apr. 23. WILLIAM WRAY, of the same (ibid).
1617, Apr. 23 (24). WILLIAM KENNET (KNEVITT), of Newcastle (at
Newcastle).
1617, Apr. 27. JOHN FITZGERALD, grandson of Sir John Fitz-
Edmond FitzGerald (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, May 1. HENRY BABINGTON, of Northumberland (at Hexham).
1617, May 4. PETER RIDDELL, of Newcastle (at Newcastle).
1617, May 4. JOHN DELAVALL, of Newcastle (ibid).
1617, May 9. EDMUND (EDWARD) GRAY, of Newcastle (at Chilling-
ham).
1617, May 11. ANTHONY WELDON, of Kent, clerk of the Kitchen (at
Berwick).
1617, May 11 (12). WILLIAM MUSCHAMP, of Northumberland
(at Berwick).
1617, May 13. ROBERT JACKSON, of Northumberland (Berwick)
(ibid).
1617, May 14 (24, 29). WILLIAM FENWICK, of Northumberland (at
Cavers in Co. Roxburgh).
1617, June 8. THOMAS LAKE, of Middlesex (at Edinburgh).
1617, June 29 (July 2). ROGER GREY (GRAY), of Northumberland
(by the King at Edinburgh).
1617, June 29. THOMAS SAVAGE, of Cheshire (ibid).
1617, June 29. JOHN CAESAR, of Herts, (ibid).
1617, June 29. JOHN KINGSMILL (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, July 17 (23). ARTHUR TIRRINGHAM,* one of the gentlemen
pensioners attending the King into Scotland (at St. Andrews).
1617, July 17 (27). JOHN BRAND, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). RALPH SIDENHAM (SANDERS), a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). EDWARD GORING, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). SANDERS BUNCOMBE, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). RICHARD GREEN, clerk of the band of gentlemen
pensioners (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). EDWARD FOWLER, of Kent, a gentleman
pensioner (ibid).
* Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton dated June 4th. 1617. " All our pensioners that went with the
King are knighted there that were undubbed before, and all the Gentlemen of Yorkshire . . . and the
Order [of Knighthood) is descended somewhat lower even to Adam Hill that was the Earl of Montgomery's
barber and to one Green husband to the Queen's laundress an host [innkeeper] of Doncasterand to another
that lately kept an inn at Rumford ... all the mean officers of the household are likewise said to be knighted.
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1617, July 17 (27). ARNOLD HERBERT, a gentleman pensioner (at
St. Andrews).
1617, July 17 (27). HENRY RYVE (REVE, REEVE, KEENE), a same
(ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). THOMAS EVELYN, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). JOHN HALES, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). WILLIAM FRYER, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). EDWARD BURNELL, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). EDWARD GILBORN, a same (ibid).
1617, July 17 (27). JOHN FARMER (FARWELL, FAREWELL), of Kent,
a same (ibid).
1617, July 29. GEORGE TREVELLIAN (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, Aug. 6. RICHARD FLETCHER, of Cockermouth (at Carlisle
? at Bruin or Brougham Castle, at the King's return out of
Scotland).
1617, Aug. 6. HENRY BLENCOW (BLYNKHOWE), of Cumberland
(ibid).
1617, Aug. 6. WILLIAM MUSGRAVE, of Holme, sheriff of Cumber-
land (ibid).
1617, Aug. 6 (8). FRANCIS BRANDLYN (BRANDLING), of Newcastle
(at Brougham Castle, a mansion of the earl of Cumberland).
1617, Aug. 8. HENRY TROTTER, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. WILLIAM THOROLD, of Co. York (Lincoln) (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. THOMAS HUTTON (HATTON), of Co. York (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. CHRISTOPHER DALSTON, of Westmorland (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. PHILIP MOUNTENEY (MONCKTON), of Co. York. (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. GEORGE BOWES, of Durham (ibid).
1617, Aug. 8. DAVID DROMOND, a Scotchman (ibid).
1617, Aug. 9. HENRY MILDMAY, sewer to the King, master of the
Jewels (at Kendal).
1617, Aug. 9. GEORGE SPENCER, sewer to the King (ibid).
1617, Aug. 9. FRANCIS KNIGHTLEY, cupbearer (ibid).
1617, Aug. 9. — , a Scotchman (in the Park [near Brougham
castle] the earl of Cumberland's).
1617, Aug. 12 (11). CHARLES GERARD (GARRETT), of Co. Middl. (at
Ashton Hall in Lancashire, a mansion of lord Gerard's).
1617, Aug. 12. THOMAS WALMESLEY, of Co. Lanes, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 18. ARTHUR LAKE, of Co. Middl. (at Houghton Tower).
1617, Aug. 18. CECIL TRAFFORD, of Co. Lanes, (ibid).
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1617, Aug. 20. WILLIAM MASSEY, of Co. Lanes. (Puddington,
Cheshire) (at Lathom House, the seat of the earl of Derby).
1617, Aug. 20. ROBERT BINDLOSSE (BENDLOES), of Lanes, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 20. GILBERT (GERVAS) CLIFTON, of Lanes, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 20. JOHN TALBOT, of Preston (ibid).
1617, Aug. 20. GILBERT IRELAND, of the Hut (ibid).
1617, Aug. 20. EDWARD OSBALDSTON (OLBASTON, OSBERSTON) of
Lanes, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 21. THOMAS IRELAND (at Bewsy Hall, his house).
1617, Aug. 21. LEWIS PEMBERTON, of Herts, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 23. GEORGE CALVELY (CALVERLEY) (at his own house,
Leigh or Lea Hall, near Alford).
1617, Aug. 24 (23). HENRY LEY (LEIGH), of Cheshire (ibid, or at
Vale Royal).
1617, Aug. 24. RICHARD GROSVENOR, of Cheshire (ibid).
1617, Aug. 25. JOHN DONE, chief forester of Delamere (at his own
house of TJtkinton).
1617, Aug. 25. ANDREW CORBET, of Co. Salop (ibid).
1617, Aug. 26. HUGH WROTESLEY, of Wrottesley, Stafford (at
Nantwich).
1617, Aug. 26. WILLIAM OWEN, of Condover, Co. Salop (ibid).
1617, Aug. 26. JOHN DAVENPORT, of Davenport, sheriff of Cheshire
(ibid).
1617, Aug. 28. ROGER PULESTON, of Co. Flint, (at Gerard's
Bromley).
1617, Aug. 28. THOMAS WOLSELEY, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1617, Aug. 28. RICHARD LIDDALL, of Berks, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 1. HENRY AGARD, sheriff of Co. Derby, (at the last
bounds of the shire of Derby).
1617, Sept. 2. WALTER DEVEREUX, base brother to the earl of
Essex (at Ashby de la Zouch).
1617, Sept. 2. MATTHEW SAUNDERS, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 2. JOHN BALE (BALL), of Co. Leicester (ibidj.
1617, Sept. 2. WILLIAM HARTOP, of Co. Leicester, (ibid}.
1617, Sept. 2. FRANCIS ASHBY, of Middl. (ibid).
1617, Sept. 2. THOMAS TRENTHAM, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 5 (4). WILLIAM BOWYER (at Warwick ? Coventry).
1617, Sept. 5. HENRY SNELGROVE, pensioner (ibid).
1617, Sept. 5. WILLIAM CADE, of Co. Herts., a gentleman pensioner
(ibid).
1617, Sept. 5. JOHN BODLEY, of Surrey (ibid).
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1617, Sept. 5. FRANCIS CRANE, secretary to the Prince, chancellor
of the Order of the Garter) (at Warwick ? Coventry).
1617, Sept. 5. WILLIAM BURLACIE, of Bucks, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 5. HUMPHREY FERRERS, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 5 (6). ARTHUR (WILLIAM) MAXEY, of Co. Warwick
(ibid ? at Compton).
1617, Sept. 5. RICHARD SAMWELL (SAMUEL), of Co. Northampton
(ibid at Compton Wingate, the seat of lord Compton).
1617, Sept. 5. HENRY GIBBES, of Co. Warwick (ibid).
1617, Sept. 6. WILLIAM SOMERFIELD (SOMERVILLE), of Warwick.
(ibid).
1617, Sept. 6. HERCULES UNDERBILL, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 10. THOMAS GLENHAM (GLEMHAM), of Suffolk (at
Woodstock).
1617, Sept. 10. THOMAS WAYNEMAN, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1617, Sept. 10. HENRY ROWE, of Middl. (ibid).
1617, Sept. 11. ROBERT DORMER, of Co. Oxford, (at Rycot).
1617, Sept. 11. ARTHUR (ANTHONY) VINCENT, of Surrey (ibid).
1617, Sept. 11. JOHN CULPEPER, of Sussex (ibid).
1617, Sept. 15. ANTHONY BENN, recorder of London (at Hyde Park
on the King's entering London after his return from
Scotland).
1617, Sept. 15. RALPH FREEMAN, of London (ibid).
1617, Sept. 16. ALEXANDER DENTON, of Bucks, (at Whitehall).
1617, Sept. 23. ARTHUR CAPELL, of Co. Herts, (at Enfield).
1617, Sept. 29. CLEMENT EDMONDS, of Co. Northampton., a clerk of
the Council (at Hampton Court).
1617, Sept. 29. GEORGE CALVERT, of Co. Yorks., a clerk of the
Council (ibid).
1617, Sept. 29. ALBERT MORTON, of Kent, a clerk of the Council
(ibid).
1617, Oct. 1. GREVILL YERNEY (at Whitehall).
1617, Oct. 3. NICHOLAS KEMP, of London (at Theobalds).
1617, Oct. 22. RICHARD INGOLDSBY, of Bucks, (at Sir Oliver
Cromwell's, at Hinchinbroke, Pat Theobalds).
1617, Oct. 28. GEORGE AYLOFF, of Essex (Grettenham, Wilts) (at
Royston).
1617, Nov. 5. EDWARD TREVOR (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, Nov. 5. WILLIAM COLE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, Nov. 8. JOHN KILLIGREW (by the King at Whitehall).
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1617, Nov. 8. NATHANIEL RICH, of London (at Hatton House).
1617, Nov. 8. WILLIAM WTTHIPOLE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1617, Nov. 8. FRANCIS NEEDHAM, of Suffolk (ibid).
1617, Nov. 8. PETER CHAPMAN (ibid).
1617, Nov. 11. JOHN WILD (WELD) (at Theobalds).
1617, Nov. 12. EDWARD GRESHAM, of Surrey (ibid).
1617, Nov. 12. THOMAS PARKER (PORTER), of Ratton, Sussex (ibid).
1617, Nov. 12. CHRISTOPHER BUCKLE, of Essex (Bansted, Surrey)
(ibid).
1617, Nov. 12. GABRIELL DOWSE, of Hants, (ibid).
1617, Nov. 17. ROBERT DIGBT (at Newmarket).
1617, Nov. 24. THOMAS MOORE, eldest son to the lord Moore (in
Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John).
1617, Nov. 27. WILLIAM FISH (FITCH) (by the King at Newmarket).
1617, Nov. 30. WILLIAM SARSFIELD (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1617, Dec. 3. CHARLES HUSSEY (by the King at Newmarket).
1617, Dec. 6. RICHARD SALTONSTALL (SALTINGSTALL, SALTINSTONE),
of London (ibid).
1617, Dec. 14. JOHN SKITT (SKEPT, SKEYETE), ambassador out of
Russia (ambassador from the King of Sweden) (ibid).
1617-8, Jan. 7. RICHARD YOUNG, of London (Surrey) (at Whitehall).
1617-8, Jan. 8. RICHARD LUCY, of Co. Warwick (Broxbourn, Herts.)
(ibid).
1617-8, Jan. 10 (20). EDWARD FLEETWOOD (at Theobalds).
1617-8, Jan. 10. ROWLAND VAUGHAN (ibid).
1617-8, Jan. 10. JOHN BINGLEY, of the Exchequer (ibid).
1617-8, Jan. 30. FRANCIS BLUNDELL, of Ireland (at Newmarket).
1617-8, Feb. 3. SIMON NORWICH, of Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1617-8, Feb. 7. MICHAEL LONGEVILL, of Bucks, (ibid).
1617-8, Feb. 8. JASPER HERBERT (ibid).
1617-8, Feb. 23. HENRY YELVERTON, of Gray's Inn (at Newmarket).
1617-8, Feb. 25. JAMES HALES (HALLES), of Kent (at Theobalds).
1617-8, Feb. 26. WALTER SCOTT (ibid).
1617-8, Mar. 16. HUGH CLOTWORTHY, of Devon, (at Whitehall).
1617-8, Mar. 18. EDWARD BROUGHTON (at Hampton Court).
1617-8, Mar. 20. HENRY MANWARING, of Surrey (at Woking).
1617-8, Mar. 23. GABRIELL LOWE, of Co. Gloucester, (at Whitehall).
1617-8, Mar. 24. JOHN DOWDALL (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
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1618, Mar. 25. EDWARD CONWAY (by the King at Whitehall).
1618, Mar. 28. HENRY PALMER, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1618, Mar. 31 (30). BENJAMIN RUDIARD, surveyor of the Court of
Wards (at Whitehall).
1618, Apr. 3. JOHN MANWOOD (ibid).
1618, Apr. 6. RALPH BURCHINSHAW (BIRKENSHAWE), of Ireland
(ibid).
1618, Apr. 12 (10). THOMAS STEPNEY (at Theobalds).
1618, Apr. 12 (10). THOMAS GARTON (GERTON) (ibid).
1618, Apr. 22. THOMAS BLUDDER (at Whitehall).
1618, Apr. 22. JOHN TRACY (ibid).
1618, Apr. 25. WILLIAM ST. LEGER (ibid).
1618, Apr. 28. JAMES REYNOLDS (at Theobalds).
1618, Apr. 29. WILLIAM RUSSELL, of Chippenham, Cambridge
(ibid)*
1618, Apr. 30. ROBERT JENKINSON, of London (ibid).
1618, May 3. CHRISTOPHER SIBTHORPE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver
St. John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1618, May 3. GARRET LOWTHER (ibid by same).
1618, May 4. THOMAS HAWKINS, of Kent (by the King at White-
hall).
1618, May 6. WILLIAM ANDREWES, of Bucks, (ibid).
1618, May 9. MATTHEW BOYNTON, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1618, May 18 (13, 10). JOHN ELIOT (ibid).
1618, May 19. HENRY LEE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1618, May 20. HENRY BOSVILE, of Kent (by the King at Theobalds
? 1620 at Whitehall).
1618, May 21 (14). FRANCIS BEAUMONT (at Whitehall).
1618, May 26. ANDREW HUME, a Scotchman (at Greenwich).
1618, May 31. GEORGE BOWLES (BOLLES), lord mayor of London
(ibid).
1618, June 8. FRANCIS WAINEMAN (WEYNMAN), of Co. Oxford
(ibid).
1618, June 8. WILLIAM CAULFIELD (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1618, June 16. WILLIAM HALTON (HOUGHTON, HAUGHTON), (by the
king at Theobalds).
1618, June 16. ROGER NORTH, of Suffolk (ibid).
* 1618, April 20. Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton, " I hear also that the King hath knighted one
Russel, a Muscovy merchant, who is in speech with Sir Robert Mansfield (Mansel) to buy his place of
Treasurer of the Navy."
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1618, June 22. FRANCIS MEDCALFE, of Co. Yorks. (at Greenwich).
1618, June 23. WILLIAM FORD (at Greenwich).
1618, June 25. THOMAS WATSON, of Kent (at Halstead in Kent, said
Watson's residence).
1618, June 26. WILLIAM CAMPION, of Kent (at Greenwich).
1618, June 29. WILLIAM BARNES, of Kent (ibid).
1618, June 30. JOHN STEPNEY, of Pembroke (at Oatlands ? at
Greenwich).
1618, July 4. EDMOND SCORY (ibid).
1618, July 4. CHARLES BLUNT (BLOUNT), son and heir of Sir Robert
Blount of Mapledurham (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1618, July 4. RICHARD BOLTON (ibid).
1618, July 5. FRANCIS ASHLEY, of Dorset (by the King at Windsor).
1618, July 6. JAMES KIRTON, of Somerset (ibid).
1618, July 6. EDWARD MORLEY (ibid).
1618, July 7. FRANCIS WYATT, of Kent (ibid).
1618, July 8. CHARLES NORTH (ibid).
1618, July 15. WILLIAM WENDY, of Cambridge, sheriff of Cambridge
and Huntingdon (at Theobalds ? at Windsor).
1618, July 15. JOHN PRICE (ibid).
1618, July 19. RICHARD CALVELEY (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1618, July 20. THOMAS WILSON (by the King at Whitehall).
1618, July 20. EDWARD WARDOUR (ibid).
1618, July 20. HENRY SPILLER (ibid).
1618, July 21. CHARLES PLEYDELL (at Halstead ? at Woking).
1618, Aug. 1. RAWLYN RAGHLEY BUSSEY (BUSHEY) (at Bruncham
or Bromham, at Brampton).
1618, Aug. 10. GEORGE WROUGHTON (at Salisbury).
1618, Aug. 10. ANTHONY BUGG (BUGGES) (ibid).
1618, Aug. 14. HERCULES PAWLETT (at Cranborne, in Dorset, the
seat of the earl of Salisbury).
1618, Aug. 29. THOMAS TIMPERLEY, of Suffolk (at Tichborne).
1618, Sept. 2. (?Aug. 29). BENJAMIN TICHBORNE, third son of
Sir Benjamin Tichborne (at Aldershot ? at Tichborne).
1618, Sept. 2. (?Aug. 29). JOHN CHAPMAN (at Aldershot Pat
Tichborne) .
1618, Sept. 2. RICHARD UVEDALE, of Hants, (at Aldershot).
1618, Sept. 22. JOHN SMITH (at Whitehall).
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1618, Sept. 30. WILLIAM DRURIE (DREWRY) (at Hampton Court).
1618, Oct. 1. GREGORY (GEORGE) FENNER (ibid or Whitehall or
Royston).
1618, Oct. 3 (8). THOMAS CLARKE, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1618, Oct. 31 (Nov. 3). EDWARD STAFFORD (at Whitehall or at
Theobalds).
1618, Nov. 5. THOMAS HIBBOTTS (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1618, Nov. 9 (3). THOMAS LITTLETON, a baronet (at Whitehall).
1618, Nov. 11 (9). EDWARD SULYARD (at Theobalds or Whitehall).
1618, Nov. 12 (11). SHILSTON CALMADY (ibid).
1618, Nov. 22 (24, 30). GEORGE YARDLEY, the new governor of
Virginia (at Newmarket).
1618, Nov. 23 (12). RICHARD SALTONSTALL (SALTINGSTONE) (ibid or
at Theobalds).
1618, Nov. 23. GEORGE ELLIS, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1618, Nov. 23. ROBERT KEMP, of Norfolk (ibid).
1618, Nov. 24 (23). BENJAMIN THORNBORROW (at Newmarket).
1618, Nov. 30 (24). NATHANIEL NAPPER (ibid).
1618, Dec. 1 (Nov. 30). THOMAS DERHAM (DEERHAM), of Norfolk
(ibid).
1618, Dec. 4 (1). JOHN HARE (ibid).
1618, Dec. 5 (4). PHILIP BEDINGFIELD (ibid).
1618, Dec. 11 (5). ROBERT WILLOUGHBIE (ibid).
1618, Dec. 12 (11). FRANCIS LEIGH, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1618, Dec. 15 (12). JOHN BREWSE (BRUSE, BRASE), (ibid).
1618, Dec. 21 (15). NATHANIEL BARNARDISTON (at Newmarket or
Theobalds).
1618, Dec. 21. STEPHEN SOAME (SOHAM) (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 1 (1618, Dec. 21). FRANCIS KYNASTON (at Whitehall
or Theobalds).
1618-9, Jan. 2 (1). WALTER HEVENINGHAM (at Whitehall).
1618-9, Jan. 2. ROBERT MORDANT, of Norfolk (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 4 (PDec. 18). BARTHOLOMEW PEEL (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 8. ROBERT BAYNARD, of Norfolk (at Theobalds).
1618-9, Jan. 9. FRANCIS YIVYAN (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 9. JOHN LANE (LAMM, LAMBE) (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 21. ROBERT (JOHN) LACY, of Oxford (at Newmarket).
1618-9, Jan. 21. JOHN MILLER (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 22 (9). EDWARD DERING, of Kent (ibid).
1618-9, Jan. 24 (22). ROBERT FILMER, of Kent (ibid).
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1618-9, Feb. 1. THOMAS POLHILL (POLLEY), of Kent (at Theobalds).
1618-9, Feb. 2. NICHOLAS FORTESCUE, "one of the commissioners
that are employed about the matters of the Household and
Navy" (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 2. JOHN OSBORNE, a commissioner as above (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 2. FRANCIS GOFTON, of Surrey, a commissioner as
above (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 2. RICHARD SUTTON, of Essex, a commissioner as above
(ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 2. WILLIAM PITT (Pnrs), a commissioner as above
(ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 16 (10). GEORGE ETHERINGTON (at Whitehall).
1618-9, Feb. 16. GEORGE HORSEY (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 16. ROBERT SEYMOUR (SEAMOR) (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 16. ISAACK WAKE (ibid ? Apr. 9 at Royston).
1618-9 Feb. 16. RICHARD WISEMAN (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 19 (17). THOMAS MUSGRAVE (at Theobalds).
1618-9, Feb. 19. HENRY ROSWELL (ibid).
1618-9, Feb. 21. EDWARD HARRIS (DA VIES) (in Ireland by Sir Oliver
St. John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1618-9, Feb. 26. THOMAS FLEETWOOD (at Newmarket).
1618-9, Mar. 24. JAMES BLUNT (BLOUNT) (in Ireland by Sir Oliver
St. John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1619, Apr. 19 (10). HENRY MARVYN (MERVINE) (ibid).
1619, Apr. 19. JOHN JACKSON, of Co. Torks. (ibid).
1619, Apr. 20. HENRY HUNGATE, of Co. Leicester. (Surrey) (ibid).
1619, Apr. 24. CHARLES RICH, of London (at Theobalds).
1619, Apr. 26. ROBERT KNOLLES (KNOWLES) (ibid).
1619, Apr. 27. PETER WROTHE, of Kent (ibid).
1619, May 10. JOHN WINGFEILD (ibid).
1619, May 18. CHARLES CHIBBORNE (CHYBORN, CHEBBORNE), of
Essex (at Greenwich).
1619, May 18. JOHN WALTER (ibid).
1619, May 18. THOMAS (JOHN) TREVOR, of London (ibid).
1619, May 21. CHARLES (CHRISTOPHER) HARFLEET, of Kent (ibid).
1619, May 24. ALEXANDER MUNCRIFE, a Scotchman (ibid).
1619, June 1. NICHOLAS LOWER (at Whitehall).
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1619, June 8. MILES SANDES (at Greenwich).
1619, June 9. JOHN WHITE (ibid).
1619, June 10. JOSEPH HAYES (ibid).
1619, June 11. ROBERT BENNETT (ibid).
1619, June 13. ROBERT GORGES (ibid).
1619, June 13. SAMPSON DARRELL (DORRELL) (ibid).
1619, June 18. JOHN HONYWOOD, of Kent (at Wansted).
1619, June 22 (20). NICHOLAS FULLER (ibid).
1619, June 24. THOMAS RIDLEY (at Greenwich).
1619, June 28. CHARLES SMITH (ibid).
1619, June 28. SAMUEL ROLLES (RODES) (at Wimbledon).
1619, June 29. JAMES WOLVERIDGE (WOLRICH), master in Chancery
(at Greenwich).
1619, June 29. RICHARD MOOR (MORE), master in Chancery (ibid).
1619, June 29. EWBALL THELWALL, master in Chancery (ibid).
1619, June 29. ROBERT RICH, master in Chancery (ibid).
1619, July 1. THOMAS HINTON (at Oatlands).
1619, July 1. BAPTISTA JONES (ibid).
1619, July 7. THOMAS (JOHN) TREVOR (at Windsor).
1619, July 7. ALEXANDER HUME (ibid).
1619, July 7. JOHN HOWELL, of Kent (at Windsor).
1619, July 8. ROBERT VAUGHAN (ibid).
1619, July 9. EDWARD WIDNALL (WIGNALL, WIGGENHALL), of
Surrey (at Wanstead).
1619, July 13 (19). JOHN DE GOCH (JOHN COCHRE, COKER, GOCHE,
GOOCHE), consul of Zutphen, a commissioner from the
United Provinces (at Theobalds).
1619, July 13 (19). EWALD VAN DER DUSSEN (EDMUND YANDER-
DUFFIN), consul of Delft, a commissioner as above (ibid).
1619, July 13 (19). JOACHIM LYNES (LIENS), syndic of Tholen, a
commissioner as above (ibid).
1619, July 13. JOHN TUNSTALL, of Surrey (ibid).
1619, July 15. JOHN CLARKE, of Kent (ibid). ,
1619, July 15. EDWARD INGHAM (ENGHAM), of Kent (ibid).
1619, July 19. NICHOLAS TROT (ibid).
1619, July 19. JAMES CHISSELME (CHISHEALME) (ibid).
1619, July 19. GEORGE CRAYFORD (CRAFFORD) (ibid).
1619, July 19. WILLIAM PARKHURST, of Kent (ibid).
1619, July 19. JAMES ST. Low (SANDELOWE) (ibid).
1619, July 21. THOMAS READE, of Herts, (at Royston).
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1619, July 24 (22). HENRY ST. JOHN, brother of lord St. John (at
Bletsoe, the seat of lord St. John).
1619, July 24 (22). BEAUCHAMP ST. JOHN, brother of the said lord
St. John (ibid).
1619, July 25. CORNELIUS VANCHELIN (VANSCHENLIN) (at Castle
Ashby, the seat of the earl of Northampton.)
1619, July 27. FRANCIS BROWNE (ibid).
1619, July 28. EDWARD WATSON, son of Sir Lewis Watson (at
Rockingham Castle, seat of the said Sir Lewis Watson).
1619, July 29. WILLIAM BEECHER (at Kirkby, the seat of Sir
Christopher Hatton).
1619, July 29. ROBERT CHARNOCK (ibid).
1619, Aug. 3. WILLIAM ROBERTS, sheriff of Co. Leicester, (at Belvoir
Castle).
1619, Aug. 6. JAMES BUCHANAN (BUCKHANNON), a Scotchman (at
Belvoir Castle ? at Welbeck).
1619, Aug. 10. SUTTON CONEY (CoNNY, CUNNYE), of Co. Lincoln, (at
Welbeck, the seat of Sir William Cavendish).
1619, Aug. 10. CHARLES CAVENDISH, brother of Sir William
Cavendish (ibid).
1619, Aug. 10. EDWARD RICHARDSON, of Bucks, (ibid).
1619, Aug. 10. WILLIAM CARNABY, of Northumberland (North-
ampton) (ibid).
1619, Aug. 12. RALPH HANSBY, of Co. Lincoln. (Tickill Castle,
Yorks.) (at Nottingham).
1619, Aug. 12. JOHN RAMSDEN, of Co. Derby. (Longley, Yorks.)
(ibid).
1619, Aug. 13. WILLIAM (PHILIP) BALFOUR (BAFORD), a Scotchman
(ibid).
1619, Aug. 13. THOMAS BARTON, sheriff of Notts, (ibid).
1619, Aug. 17. FRANCIS COOK (at Tutbury).
1619, Aug. 17. WILLIAM POWELL (ibid).
1619, Aug. 19 ( ? 18). THOMAS SCRIMSHIRE, sheriff of Stafford (in
the fields in Staffordshire).
1619, Aug. 20. PHILIP EATON, of Eaton, Salop (at Tamworth).
1619, Aug. 21. BARTHOLOMEW HALES (HALE), of Co. Warwick, (at
Warwick).
1619, Aug. 21. RICHARD BROWN (BRAWN), of Warwick (ibid).
1619, Aug. 25. HECTOR PAWLET (at Woodstock).
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1619, Aug. 27. WILLIAM GUISE, of Co. Gloucester (in the fields at
Rycot).
1619, Aug. 27. EDMUND (EDWARD) FENNER, sheriff of Oxford
(ibid).
1619, Aug. 27. FRANCIS DUNCOMBE, of Northampton (Brickhill,
Bucks, (ibid).
1619, Aug. 27. JOHN CATCHER, of London (ibid).
1619, Sept. 5. ANTHONY THOMAS, of London (at Windsor).
1619, Sept. 19. FRANCIS NETHERSOLE, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1619, Sept. 23 (21). JOHN FOWLE, of Kent (ibid Pat Alderman
Jaye's house).
1619, Sept. 23. THOMAS CULPEPER, of Kent (ibid).
1619, Sept. 23. THOMAS HOORD (HooDE), of Salop (at Alderman
Jaye's house).
1619, Sept. 23. SAMUEL THWAITES, of Essex (at Whitehall).
1619, Oct. 10 (?13). WILLIAM STEWARD (at Royston).
1619, Oct. 13. EDWARD SKERNE, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1619, Oct. 14. WILLIAM LEWIS, of Hants, (ibid).
1619, Oct. 19. HENRY GRIMSTON, of Kent (at Sir Oliver Cromwell's,
at Hinchinbroke).
1619, Oct. 19. JOHN PICKERING (ibid).
1619, Nov. 3. GEORGE HASTINGS, of Grays Inn (at Whitehall).
1619, Nov. 4. THOMAS (GEORGE) HUGHES, of Gray's Inn and of
Somerset (ibid).
1619, Nov. 5 (?4). JOHN BRUEN (ibid).
1619, Nov. 5 (4). EDWARD LAWRENCE (ibid).
1619, Nov. 5. ROBERT LOFTUS (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1619, Nov. 5. JOHN BELLEW, of Bellewston (ibid by same).
1619, Nov. 5. EDWARD BUTLER (ibid by same).
1619, Nov. 5. EDMUND TUITE, of Tuiteston (ibid by same).
1619, Nov. 5. WILLIAM HILL, of Allenston (ibid by same).
1619, Nov. 5. MAURICE GRIFFITH (ibid by same).
1619, Nov. 8. EDWARD VOWELL (FOWELL) (at Greenwich). «
1619, Nov. 8. JOHN (RICHARD) CARNSHAW (CARVESHAW, CRANSHAW),
of Co. Lincoln (ibid).
1619, Nov. 9. JOHN AMY (AMIE), LL.D., of Great Abington, Cam-
bridge (at Whitehall).
1619, Nov. 9. JAMES HUSSEY, LL.D. (ibid).
1G19, Nov. 9. JOHN HAYWARD (HEYWARD), LL.D., of Salop (ibid).
1619, Nov. 9. JOHN MICHELL, of Surrey, master of Chancery (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 175
1619, Nov. 9. EDWARD LAWLEY, of Herts. (Salop) (At Whitehall).
1619, Nov. 10. WILLIAM BEEVES (at Theobalds).
1619, Nov. 10. JOHN THORNHILL, of Kent (ibid).
1619, Nov. 11. JOHN BOURCHIER (ibid).
1619, Nov. 11. RICHARD ROBERTS (ibid).
1619, Nov. 21. WILLIAM SPARKE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1619-20, Mar. 2. GEORGE SHERLEY (SHIRLEY), chief justice of
Ireland (at Whitehall by the King).
1619-20, Mar. 24. CHARLES MCCARTY (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St.
John, lord deputy of Ireland).
1620, Mar. 31 (Apr. 1). ARCHIBALD ACHESON, a Scotchman (at
Theobalds by the King).
1620, Apr. 11. GEORGE ABERCROMIE (at Hampton Court).
1620, Apr. 13 (15). ARCHIBALD BETON, a Scotchman (ibid).
1620, Apr. 19. LEWIS DIVE (at Whitehall).
1620, May 1. ALLAN ZOUCH, of Greenwich (at Greenwich).
1620, May 13. RAMSEY (ibid).
1620, May 31. HENRY BELLINGHAM, of Westmoreland, a baronet
(at Theobalds).
1620, June 1. ROGER TWISDEN (at Greenwich).
1620, June 7. WILLIAM PARSONS (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1620, June 18 (1). CLIPSBY CREW (at Theobalds ? Greenwich by
the King).
1620, July 4. DANIEL DELYNE (DE LIGNE) (of Henault) of Harlaxton,
Co. Lincoln, (at Oatlands).
1620, July 4. ANTHONY HYNTON (ibid).
1620, July 4. ROBERT TINTE (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1620, July 8. SAMUEL AWBREY, of Co. Hereford (in the Western
progress).
1620, July 8. STAFFORD WILMOT (in same).
1620, July 8. ANDREW BOYD (in same).
1620, July 10. PAUL PINDAR (PENDAR) (in same).
1620 (?) JOHN HEYDON (in same).
1620 (?) THOMAS MENZIES, of Durn, provost ol Aberdeen,
delegated to the Court in England on a mission concerning
some civic affairs of Aberdeen.
1620, Oct. 2. THOMAS LAMBERT (at Theobalds or Royston).
1620, Oct. 4. JAMES WHITLOCK, of Bucks, (ibid).
176 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1620, Nov. 5. HENRY STRADLING (at Theobalds).
1620, Nov. 5. HENRY (WILLIAM) YELVERTON (ibid).
1620, Nov. 5 (12). DAVID WATKINS (ibid).
1620, Nov. 5. JOHN DILLON (in Ireland by Sir Oliver St. John, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1620, Nov. 26. LAWRENCE PARSONS (ibid by same).
1620, Dec. 3. FRANCIS MICHELL (MYCHILL) (at Newmarket ? Theo-
balds; degraded June, 1621).
1620, Dec. ALEXANDER NORTON (at Theobalds).
1620, Dec. 5. GILBERT CORNWALL (ibid).
1620, Dec. 26. CLEMENT COTTERELL, groom porter (at Whitehall at
Xmas).
1620, Dec. 26 (31). HENRY CARVELL, of Norfolk (ibid Pat Nonsuch).
1620-1, Jan. 23 (22). JERVIS HOLLIS (at Theobalds or Whitehall).
1620-1, Jan. 28. ROBERT HEATH (at Whitehall).
1620-1, Feb. 1. WILLIAM ELLIOT, of Surrey (ibid).
1620-1, Feb. 13. RICHARD BROOK (ibid).
1621, Mar. 25. THOMAS RICHARDSON, speaker of the Parliament
(ibid).
1621, Apr. 2. .PETER SCOTT, of Kent (ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. JACOB DE WINGAREDEN (WYNGAERDEN), lord of
Benthus, an ambassador from the states of the Low Countries
(at Whitehall).
1621, Apr. 8. JOHN CAMERLYN, syndic of Delft, a same (ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. ALBERTUS SUCHE (SoucK), consul of Home, a same
(ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. ALBERTUS BRUGUING (BRUYENINCK BRUNNING), a
same (ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. JACOB DE SCHOTTE, consul of Middelburg, a same
(ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. FREDERICK DE VERVER (VERVON), from Martuahniss,
a same (ibid).
1621, Apr. 8. PAUL DE GRENN, lieut. gov. of the Forces of tiie
United Netherlands.
1621, Apr. 10 (20). CHARLES WILLIAMS (at Theobalds).
1621, Apr. 23. LEONARD BOSVILE (BOSWELL), of Kent (at Whitehall).
1621, May 11. WILLIAM HULL, captain in Ireland (at Theobalds).
1621, May 13. JAMES BAYLY (at Greenwich).
1621, May 16. FRANCIS GLANVILE (ibid).
1621, May 18. ALEXANDER CHAULKE (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 177
1621, May 18 (23). ANTHONY HASELWOOD (At Greenwich).
1621, May 18. ROBERT JOSELTNE (ibid).
1621, May 31. WILLIAM NUCE (at Theobalds).
1621, June 2. PETER HATE (at Theobalds).
1621, June 2. PATRICK HAY (ibid).
1621, June 18. NICHOLAS TEMPEST, of Co. Durham (ibid).
1621, June 22. THOMAS SPRINGETT (at Wanstead).
1621, June 24 (28). WILLIAM WHITMORE (at Greenwich).
1621, July 9. HENRY CAMPION, of Kent (at Windsor).
1621, July 13. EGBERT PYE (at Theobalds).
1621, July 16. ARTHUR INGRAM (ibid).
1621, July 16. THOMAS LEVESON (ibid).
1621, July 16. THOMAS EVERSFIELD, of Sussex (ibid).
1621, July 19. JOHN FENNER (at Eoyston).
1621, July 19. RICHARD ROGERS (ibid).
1621, July 21. WILLIAM CRAWFORD (CRAYFORD) (at Ampthill).
1621, July 21. ROBERT COOK, of Essex (ibid).
1621, July 21. EDWARD SALTER, of Bucks, (ibid).
1621, July 24. FRANCIS STANTON, of Beds, (at Bletsoe).
1621, July 26. JOHN LAMBE (at Castle Ashby).
1621, Aug. 4. ANTHONY COLLY, sheriff of Rutland (at Burley on
the Hill).
1621, Aug. 6. EDWARD WORTLEY, of Co. York, (at Belvoir Castle).
1621, Aug. 6. THOMAS SAVAGE (ibid).
1621, Aug. 12. THOMAS WALDRON (in Ireland by viscount Grandison,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1621, Aug. 19. ROBERT KING (by the King at Tutbury).
1621, Aug. 19. HERCULES LANGFORD (in Ireland by viscount
Grandison, lord deputy of Ireland).
1621, Aug. 20. HENRY MARNY (MERRY), of Barton Bakeping, Derby.
(at Whitehall).
1621, Aug. 21. EDMOND (EDWARD) WINDSOR, sheriff of Stafford (at
Tarn worth, the seat of Sir Humphrey Ferrers).
1621, Aug. 22. NICHOLAS OVERBURY, of Barton, Gloucester, (at
Warwick).
1621, Aug. 22. EDWARD LITTLETON (ibid).
1621, Aug. 28 (26). STEPHEN (RICHARD) HAWKESWORTH (at Wood-
stock).
1621, Aug. 31. RICHARD HARRISON, of Hurst, Berks, (at East-
hampstead).
i;8 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1621, Sept. 9. EDWARD LEACH, of Cheshire (at Windsor).
1621, Sept. 11. MAURICE BERKLEY, of Hannam, Gloucester, (at
Whitehall).
1621, Sept. 18. ARTHUR GORGES (at Theobalds).
1621, Nov. 5. PETER VANLORE (at Whitehall).
1621, Nov. 9. HENRY BOURCHIER (at Theobalds).
1621, Nov. 19. ALEXANDER CULPEPER (at Newmarket).
1621, Dec. 8. THOMAS LIDDELL (LYDALL), of Newcastle (ibid).
1621, Dec. 17. ROBERT CRESSIE (in Ireland by viscount Grandison,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1621, Dec. 22. THOMAS FERNEFOLD (FERNEFOLL, FARNFIELD), of
Essex (Sussex) (by the King at Theobalds).
1621, Dec. 31. FRANCIS GODOLPHIN, of Cornwall (at Whitehall).
1621-2, Jan. 5. THOMAS STANLEY, of Essex (ibid).
1621-2, Jan. 5. JOHN BOTELER (BUTLER), of Kent (ibid).
1621-2, Jan. 11. TRACY (NEDHAM) SMART, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1621-2, Jan. 11. THOMAS NUGENT, of Moyrath (in Ireland by
viscount Grandison, lord deputy of Ireland).
1621-2, Jan. 14. JOHN CULPEPER, of Kent (at Theobalds by the
King).
1622, Jan. 17. WILLIAM WASHINGTON, of Northampton (at
Theobalds).
1622, Jan. 28. JOHN MEADE (in Ireland by viscount Grandison, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1622, Feb. 2. DANIEL LEIGH, bart. (ibid by same).
1622, Feb. 7. JAMES BARRET (ibid by same).
1622, Feb. 12. GEORGE HAYES (at Newmarket by the King).
1622, Feb. 21. THOMAS BARKER, of Suffolk (ibid).
1622, Mar. 31. JOHN PARSONS (in Ireland by viscount Grandison,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1622, Apr. 6. MATHEW BRAND, of West Moulsey, Co. Middl. (at
Hampton Court by the King).
1622, Apr. 7. MARMADUKE LLOYD, of Masluellyn, Co. Cardigan, /at
Whitehall).
1622, Apr. 13. ROBERT (JOHN) SHARPEY (SHARPEIGH), of Kent or
Westminster (at Theobalds).
1622, Apr. 18. THOMAS GEE, of Mildenhall, Suffolk (at Whitehall).
1622, Apr. 28. RANDALL CLEYTON (in Ireland by viscount Grandison,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1622, May 1. HEXRY HOLCROFT, of London (by the King at White-
hall).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 179
1622, May 4. WILLIAM TEMPLE (in Ireland by viscount Grandison,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1622, May 4. ROGER HOPE (ibid by same, which day the lord
viscount Grandison embarqued for England).
1622, May 13. PRESTON, a Scotchman (at Whitehall).
1622, May 14.* PAUL BOWLE, a Dutchman (ibid).
1622, May 22. THOMAS SHIRLEY, of Betlebrig, Rutland (Hunts.)
(at Whitehall).
1622, May 31. WILLIAM COURTEEN (at Greenwich or Whitehall).
1622, June 5. PETER MORTON (MUTTON), of Slenny, Co. Denbigh.
(at Whitehall).
1622, June 8. THOMAS ALLEN, bart. (in Ireland by Sir Adam Loftus
and viscount Powerscourt, lords justices).
1622, June 8. CHARLES O'CONNOR, bart. (ibid by same).
1622, June 11 (22). JERONIMO (SERCOMIUS) LANDO, the Venetian
ambassador (with a patent of augmentation of his arms given
by His Majesty) (at Greenwich).
1622, June 12. THOMAS SACKVILL, one of His Majesty's gentlemen
ushers, daily waiters (at Whitehall).
1622, June 16. EDWARD BARKHAM, lord mayor of London (at
Greenwich).
1622, June 18. FRANCIS LOWER, fourth son of Sir Thomas Lower,
of St. Wynow, in Cornwall (at Wanstead).
1622, June 20. WILLIAM WALLER, of Brenchley, Kent (ibid).
1622, June 26. SAMUEL ARGALL, of East Sutton, Essex (Kent),
governor of Virginia (at Rochester).
1622, July 3 (23). WILLIAM SHERRARD, of Greenwich (at Oatlands).
1622, July 10. JOHN COWPER, of Rockburne, in Hampshire (at
Windsor).
1622, July 10 (13). JOHN PRESCOT, of Hoxon, Suffolk (at Windsor
? at Wansted).
1622, July 13. FRANCIS IRELAND, of Westhull, Co. York. (ibid).
1622, July 14. WILLIAM HOBBY, of Hales, in Gloucester (at
Wanstead).
1622, July 15. HUMPHREY HANDFORD, sheriff of London (at his
residence, The Hearts, in Woodford Row).
1622, July 23. RICHARD REYNELL, of Devon, (at Theobalds).
1622, July 25. THOMAS HOLLAND, of Berrow, Anglesea (at White-
hall).
1622, July 27. RICHARD WESTON, of Sutton, Surrey (at Guildford).
1622, July 27. ROBERT SPILLER, of Sutton, Surrey (ibid).
* 1622, May 14. Philpot p. 84. " Here came the Privy Seal from his Majesty and a proclamation
followed the same." See introduction p. ilii.
i8o KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1622, Aug. 6. JOHN MELDROM, a Scotchman (at Windsor).
1622, Aug. 10. FRANCIS INGLEFIELD (ENGLEFIELD), of Shelley, Co.
Leicester (Wootton Basset, Wilts.) (at Easthampstead).
1622, Aug. 11. HUMPHREY STILES (STYLE), of Kent (at Farnham).
1622, Aug. 12. THOMAS HOLMEDEN (HAMSDEN), of Tinchley, Surrey
(at Holt).
1622, Aug. 12. JOHN COMPTON, of Priors Dean, Hampshire (ibid).
1622, Sept. 5. THOMAS GREVE (GREEVE, GREEN), of Bobbing, Kent
(at Windsor).
1622, Sept. 5. FRANCIS POONEY (PERNDY ? a duplication of Biondi)
(at Windsor).
1622, Sept. 6. FRANCIS BIONDI (BYONDY), an Italian (at Windsor).
1622, Sept. 7 (17). THOMAS HILLERSDEN, of Elstow (Ampthill), Co.
Beds, (at Theobalds).
1622, Sept. 8. GARY LAMBERT (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1622, Sept. 25. SAMUEL SMYTH (ibid by same).
1622, Oct. 13. JOHN CUNNINGHAM (ibid by same).
1622, Oct. 21. CHARLES HARBERT (HERBERT), of London (at
Royston).
1622, Nov. 7. PERCY HERBERT (at Theobalds).
1622, Nov. 8. - BALLANTINE, a Scotchman (at Eoyston).
1622, Nov. 16. WILLIAM BEECHER, of London, clerk of the Council
(at Newmarket).
1622, Nov. 29. VALENTINE BLAKE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1622, Dec. 3. GILES ESTCOURTE, of Sarum (Newton), Wilts, (at
Newmarket).
1622, Dec. 3. WILLIAM MAISTERS (MASTER), of Cirencester,
Gloucester, (ibid).
1622, Dec. 8. NICHOLAS ARTHUR (in Ireland by the viscount
Falkland).
1622, Dec. 9. JOHN MADISON (WADESON), of Co. York, (at New-
market).
1622, Dec. 11. THOMAS WAUTON (WAUGHTON), a Scotchman (ibid).
1622, Dec. 13. PETER BEELEN (BELING), of the Hague (ibid).
1622, Dec. 15. WILLIAM BROWNLOW (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1622, Dec. 18. WALTER WALLER, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1622, Dec. 24. HENRY PEIRCE, bart. (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1622-3, Jan. 1. THEODORE DOCWRA (ibid by same).
1622-3, Jan. 1. EDWARD LOFTUS (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 181
1622-3, Jan. 24. STAVENETS, one of the States ambassadors,
prior to taking leave (at Whitehall).
1622-3, Feb. 1. HENRY BATTEN (BATTEY) (ibid, or at Theobalds).
1622-3, Feb. 1. PHILIBERT A TUYLL, a Serooskercke, Thienhouse, a
lord of Zealand (letters patent dated at Westminster, with
an augmentation of arms. Enrolled on the French Roll 201,
membrane 46, Record Office).
1622-3, Feb. 1. VERB A CATS, of Maelsted, a lord of Zealand (same).
1622-3, Feb. 1. PHILIBERT A TUYLL, Serooskercke, and Popkensburg,
lord of Zealand (same).
1622-3, Feb. 1. HENRY A TUYLL, lord of Serooskercke, Stanenissen
and Rynhus, a lord and councillor of Zealand and maritime
Prefect of Middleburg (same).
1622-3, Feb. 10 (12). JOHN PROUD, of Canterbury, Kent (at
Theobalds).
1622-3, Feb. 12. WILLIAM MONSON, of Kennersley, Surrey (ibid).
1622-3, Feb. 21 (12). JOHN WASHINGTON, of Co. Northampton, (at
Newmarket).
1622-3, Mar. 2. JOHN MEADE, of Lofts, Essex (ibid).
1622-3, Mar. 12. THOMAS SANDERS, of Agmondisham, Bucks, (ibid).
1623, Mar. 25. THOMAS (JOHN) SYMONS, of Buckerell (Brightwell),
Oxford (at Newmarket).
1623, Apr. 17 (27). RICHARD HIGHAM, of East Ham, Essex (at
Hampton Court).
1623, Apr. 17. WILLIAM DORRINGTON, of Bremer, Southampton
(ibid).
1623, Apr. 29. CHARLES HOWARD, son of the earl of Nottingham
(ibid).
1623, Apr. 30. ROBERT NAPPER (NAPIER), of Lawton (Beds.) (at
Whitehall).
1623, Apr. CHARLES MOORE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623, May 4. JOHN BURGH (BURGHOWER, BURROWES), of Stowe,
Lincoln (at Greenwich).
1623, May 6. CHRISTOPHER YELVERTON, of Maudit, Northampton.
(ibid).
1623, May 9 (29). HENRY AUDLEY, of Barton Benchurch, Essex
(at Theobalds).
1623, May 28. - SPOTT, a Dutchman (ibid ? at Wansted).
1623, June 2. PAUL FLEETWOOD (at Greenwich).
1623, June 8. PETER PROBY, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1623, June 15. ERASMUS DE LA FOUNTAIN, of Kirkby Sellers,
Co. Leicester (ibid).
1623, June 19. , a Dutchman (at Wanstead). See Spott
supra.
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182 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1623, June 22. HENEAGE FINCH, of Kent, recorder of London (at
Wansted or Greenwich).
1623, June 29. GEORGE CROOK (CROKE), of Waterstock, Oxford (at
Greenwich).
1623, June 30. EDWARD BARKHAM, of Southam, Norfolk, baronet
(ibid ? Theobalds).
1623, June 30 (July 18). THOMAS CANNON, of Haverford West,
Pembroke (ibid).
1623, July 13 (18, 12). RICHARD LECHFORD, of Selwood, Surrey (at
Wanstead ? Theobalds).
1623, July 18 (3). THOMAS CECIL (at Theobalds).
1623, July 21. EANDALL CRANFIELD, of London (at Whitehall).
1623, Aug. 7. HENRY HERBERT, master of the Bevels (at Wilton,
the earl of Pembroke's).
1623, Aug. 7. THOMAS MORGAN, of Glamorgan, steward to the Lord
Chamberlain (at Wilton, the earl of Pembroke's).
1623, Aug. 8. JOHN EVELYN, of Westdean, Wilts, (at Salisbury).
1623, Aug. 8. THOMAS SADLER, of Salisbury (ibid).
1623, Aug. 8. MILES HOBART (HOBERD), of Halford, Bucks, (ibid).
1623, Aug. 8. AUGUSTIN SOTHERTON, of Davers, Norfolk (ibid).
1623, Aug. 8. WILLIAM BROWN, of Ireland (ibid).
1623, Aug. 10. PETER FRENCH (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623, Aug. 19 (14). JOHN BATH, of Ireland (at Cranborne).
1623, Aug. 26. CHARLES BERKLEY, of Bruton, Somerset (at Beaulieu,
seat of the earl of Southampton).
1623, Aug. 29. HENRY TICHBORNE, of Hampshire (of Ireland) (at
Tichborne).
1623, Sept. 3. BEVIS THELWALL, of Easthampstead (at Easthamp-
stead).
1623, Sept. 4. JOHN HOME, earl Home (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1623, Sept. 4. RICHARD SOUTHWELL (ibid by same).
1623, Sept. 7. RICHARD KINGSMILL (at Windsor).
1623, Sept. 12. WILLIAM PLATER (PLAITERS) of Soterby, Suffolk (at
Wanstead).
1623, Sept. 13. HENRY SPOTTESWORTH (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1623, Sept. 29. CHRISTOPHER DARCY (at Hampton Court).
1623, Oct. 3. SIMON HARVY, remembrancer of the Household (at
Theobalds).
1623, Oct. 4. JAMES HILDERSTON (HILLERSDON), a Scotchman
(ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 183
1623, Oct. 4. JOHN COTTON, one of the Serjeants at arms (at Hamp-
ton Court).
1623. Oct. 4. HUGH CULLUM (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623, Oct. 10. TOBY MATHEW, of Co. Yorks. (at Royston).
1623, Oct. 23. EDMUND BLANCHVILE (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1623, Oct. 28. KENELM DIGBY, of Gotehurst, Bucks, (at Hinchin-
broke).
1623, Nov. 8. NICHOLAS WALSH (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623, Nov. 12. CHRISTOPHER WRAY, of Kent (at Theobalds).
1623, Nov. 12. JASPER FOWLER, of Dover (ibid).
1623, Nov. 17. THOMAS CREW, of Stean, Co. Northampton, a
serjeant-at-law (at Whitehall).
1623, Nov. 17. THOMAS HEDLEY (HETLEY), of Brampton, Co.
Huntingdon, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1623, Nov. 22. THOMAS MOSTON (MOISTEN), of Flint (at Theobalds).
1623, Nov. 27. THEOBALD ROCHE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623, Dec. 1 (Nov. 23). GILES OVERBURY, of Burton, Co. Gloucester.
(at Theobalds).
1623, Dec. 1. JOHN STRODE (STROUDE), of Chantmarell, Co. Dorset.
(ibid).
1623, Dec. 2. WILLIAM SMITH, of Hill Hall, Essex (ibid).
1623, Dec. 3. THOMAS LONGVILL, of Cannons, Berks, (ibid).
1623, Dec. 7. JOHN BRIDGEMAN, of Nymphsfield (Mirfield), Co.
Gloucester, a serjeant-at-law (at Whitehall).
1623, Dec. 8. THADY DUFFE, mayor of Dublin (in Ireland by
viscount Falkland).
1623, Dec. 8. WILLIAM HOWARD, son of lord William (at White-
hall).
1623, Dec. 16. EDWARD WINGFIELD (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1623-4, Jan. 6. ARTHUR BLUNDELL (ibid by same).
1623-4, Jan. 11 (1). JOHN LLOYD (FLUID), of Keys win, Co.
Merioneth, (at Whitehall).
1623-4, Jan. 15. EGREMONT THINN, of Braxborne, Co. Herts., a
serjeant-at-law (at Theobalds).
1623-4, Feb. 8. HENRY O'NEALE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1623-4, Feb. 12. WALTER COVERT, of Vintners, Maidstone, Kent
(at Whitehall).
1623-4, Feb. 22. PETER CURTEEN (COURTEEN), a Dutchman, of
Belgium and London (ibid).
1623-4, Feb. 22. ROBERT CAREW (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
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1623-4, Feb. 25. WILLIAM INGRAM, of York, (at Hampton Court).
1624, Feb. 26. ARTHUR, SMITHES (SMITHIES), of Obden (Olden), Co.
Gloucester, (at Hampton Court).
1624, Mar. 4. THOMAS CROOKE, of Carbery, Ireland (at Theobalds).
1624, Mar. 11 (10). RALPH CANTRELL, of Hemmington, Suffolk (at
Woking).
1624, Mar. 23. WILLIAM DOVE, of Upton, son of the bishop of
Peterborough, Co. Northampton, (at Whitehall).
1624, Apr. 2. CHARLES HOWARD, son to the earl of Nottingham
(at Theobalds).
1624, Apr. 9. CORNELIUS BALTIS (BALTRIS), of Tregose, in Zealand
(ibid).
1624, Apr. 19. JOHN SAUNDERS, of Marston Moretaine, Co. Beds.
(ibid).
1624, May 7. WALTER EGBERTS, of Glastonbury, Kent (at Green-
wich).
1624, May 9. JOHN BRERETON (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
See infra.
1624, May 18. WILLIAM EGBERTS, of Willesden, Co. Middl. (at
Greenwich).
1624, May 19 (20). JOHN BRERETON, of Brereton, Cheshire (ibid).
See supra.
1624, May 23. MARTIN LUMLEY, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1624, June 1. JOHN DANVERS, of Cul worth, Co. Northampton,
(at Theobalds).
1624, June 2. ANTHONY IRBY, of Whaplode, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1624, June 2. EICHARD ONSLOWE, of Knoll Cranley, Surrey (ibid).
1624, June 6. ROGER JONES, of Sligo (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1624, June 10. LUCAS DILLON, of Ireland (at Greenwich).
1624, June 10. THOMAS Cou NY (CUNNY), of Hescomblind (Wisholme),
Co. Eutland. (ibid).
1624, June 13. PETER GLEEN (GLEAN), of Norwich, alderman (ibid).
1624, June 14 (15). JOHN HUIZON (HUSSEYN), of Middelburg, in
Zealand (at Theobalds).
1624, June 15. WILLIAM COBBE, of Adderbury, Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1624, June 17. HUMPHREY DAVENPORT, of Cheshire, a serjeant at
law (at Greenwich).
1624, June 19. WILLIAM THECKSTON (at Wanstead).
1624, June 23. EDWARD HAWLEY, of Buckland, Co. Somerset, (at
Wanstead).
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1624, July 2. GEORGE (GREGORY) WINTER, of Durham, Co.
Gloucester, (at Oatlands).
1624, July 4. EGBERT CRAYFORD (CRAFORD), of St. Margarets by
Rochester, Kent (at Windsor).
1624, July 7 (9). RALPH DONE, of Duddon, Cheshire (ibid ? White-
hall).
1624, July 9. FRANCIS BINDLOSS (BENLOSS), of Kendington, Co.
Lanes, (at Kensington).
1624, July 10. THOMAS WHORWOOD, of Sandwell, Co. Stafford, (at
Wanstead).
1624, July 10. WILLIAM LEIGH, of Oldesthorpe, Co. Gloucester.
(ibid).
1624, July 13. CHRISTOPHER O'DEMPSIE (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1624, July 14. THEODORE MAYHERN, the King's Physician (at
Theobalds).
1624, July 14. THOMAS CONWAY, senr. (ibid).
1624, July 14. THOMAS CONWAY, junr. (ibid).
1624, July 17. JOHN BORROUGH (BOROUGHS), Norroy King of Arms
(ibid).
1624, July 17. JOHN CONYERS, captain, of Co. Worcester (ibid).
1624, July 17. JACOB ASTLEY (ASHLEY), of Norfolk (ibid).
1624, July 18. PETER LE MAIER, of London (at Royston).
1624, July 19. CLEMENT SCUDAMORE, sheriff of Herts, (in the
highway between Royston and Houghton Lodge).
1624, July 20. WILLIAM FLEETWOOD, cupbearer (at Houghton
Lodge) .
1624, July 20. SAMUEL LUKE, of Woodend, Co. Beds. (ibid).
1624, July 23. FRANCIS CLARKE, of Houghton Conquest, Co. Beds.,
sheriff of Beds, (in the way between Bletsoe and Castle
Ashby).
1624, July 24. LUKE FITZGERALD (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1624, July 25. WILLIAM LYTTON, of Knebworth, Herts, (at Castle
Ashby, the seat of the earl of Northampton).
1624, Aug. 3. GEORGE QUARLES (at Burley on the Hill, the seat of
the duke of Buckingham).
1624, Aug. 3. JOHN TAAFFE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1624, Aug. 4. JOHN BALE, of Carlton Curleiw, sheriff of Co.
Leicester, (at Belvoir).
1624, Aug. 5. Six Frenchmen of the retinue of the French
ambassador who pursued the Royal footsteps throughout
the progress (at Belvoir).
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1624, Aug. 7. JOHN SAVAGE, son and heir to viscount Savage
(at Belvoir).
1624, Aug. 7. JOHN WINTER, of Lydney, Gloucester, (ibid).
1624, Aug. 7. JOHN THIMBLEBY, of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1624, Aug. 7. JOHN MEDLICOT (ibid).
1624, Aug. 8. THOMAS HARTOP, of Burton Lazars, Co. Leicester, (at
Newmarket).
1624, Aug. 8. RICHARD BLAKE, of Galway (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1624, Aug. 10. JOHN FITZHERBERT, of Norbury, Co. Derby, (at
Welbeck, the seat of Sir W. Cavendish).
1624, Aug. 10. JOHN FITZHERBERT, of Tissington, Co. Derby.
(ibid).
1624, Aug. 14. MATHEW PALMER, of Southwell, sheriff of Notts,
(at Nottingham).
1624, Aug. 16. ROGER COOPER, of Thurgarton, Co. Notts, (at
Derby).
1624, Aug. 17. HENRY RAINSFORD, of Clifford Chambers, Co.
Gloucester, (at Tutbury).
1624, Aug. 18. EDWARD VERNON, of Sudbury, Co. Derby (ibid).
1624, Aug. 18. GERVAISE CUTLER, of Stoynborough, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1624, Aug. 19. JOHN SKEFFINGTON, of Skeffington, Co. Leicester.,
sheriff of Stafford (at Tarn worth).
1624, Aug. 20. RICHARD SKEFFINGTON, of Fisherwick, Co. Staff, (at
Bast well Hall, ? Berkswell or Balsall).
1624, Aug. 21. SIMON ARCHER, of Tamworth, Co. Warwick, (at
Warwick Castle).
1624, Aug. 24. ARTHUR HYDE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1624, Aug. 28. JOHN REPINGTON, of Atherston, Co. Warwick, (at
Woodstock).
1624, Aug. 28. RALPH DUTTON, of Standish, Co. Gloucester, (ibid).
1624, Aug. 29. TIMOTHY TIRRELL (at Shotover Lodge, Sir Timothy
Tirrell's Lodge in Oxfordshire).
1624, Aug. 29. JOHN FARMER (FERMER), of Swinerton, Co. Oxford.
(ibid).
1624, Aug. 30. RICHARD BOYLE, viscount Dungarvan (in Ireland
by viscount Falkland).
1624, Aug. 30. RICHARD SMYTH (ibid by same).
1624, Aug. 30. GEORGE BOYLE (-i&idlby same).
1624, Sept. 9. PETER AYLWARD (ibid by same).
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1624, Sept. 9. JOHN COOK, of Hall Court, Co. Herts., master of
requests (at Whitehall).
1624, Sept. 13. JOHN CopriNGER (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1624, Sept. 19. THOMAS FANSHAW, of Jenkins, Co. Essex (at
Theobalds).
1624, Sept. 19. VALERESSO, the Venetian ambassador (ibid on
his farewell audience).
1624, Sept. 23. WILLIAM TERRY (TIRREY), of London (at Enfield).
1624, Sept. 26. ANTHONY BROWNE, of Kingston, Surrey (at
Hampton Court).
1624, Sept. 26. , a Scotchman (ibid).
1624, Oct. 3. EDWARD CARRE, senior, of Hillingdon, Co. Surrey (at
Theobalds).
1624, Oct. 3. EDWARD CARRE, junior, a gentleman pensioner (ibid).
1624, Oct. 5. HENRY GIBB (GILL) (ibid).
1624, Oct. 29. WILLIAM GOURDON, a Scotchman (at Royston). See
p. 188 infra.
1624, Nov. 6. WILLIAM MAJOR (MAJON, MAYON, MASON), of Bering,
a Dutchman (at Chesterford Park).
1624, Nov. 19. PHILIP PARKER, of Arwerton (Annerton), Suffolk
(at Newmarket).
1624, Dec. 2. ALEXANDER BRETT (at Newmarket).
1624, Dec. 10. WALTER COPPINGER (in Ireland by viscount Falk-
land).
1624, Dec. 14. BRIAN IANSON (ibid by same).
1624, Dec. 19. ROBERT ROKEWOOD, of Coldham Hall, Suffolk (at
Royston).
1624, Dec. 23 (29). ROBERT HUDSON (HODGSON) (at Whitehall).
1624, Dec. 25. Two Scotch captains
1624, Dec. 27. ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS (at Whitehall).
1624, Dec. 29. Four Frenchmen (ibid).
1624, Dec. 30. ROBERT DALLINGTON, master of Button's Hospital
(ibid).
1624, Dec. 30. JAMES ST. CLERE, a Scotchman (ibid) see infra.
1624—5, Jan. 3. PATRICK DRUMMOND, a Scotchman (ibid).
1624-5, Jan. 4. BOSWELL, a Scotchman (ibid).
1624-5, Jan. 4 (29). - ST. CLEER (Singler), a Scotchman (ibid)
see supra.
1624-5, Jan. 29. JAMES REY (RoYE), a Scotchman (at Theobalds).
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1624-5, Feb. 8. THOMAS SWINBORNE, of Northumberland (at
Newmarket).
1624-5, Feb. 15. NICHOLAS MARTIN, of Devon, (ibid).
1624-5, Feb. 20. THOMAS CULPEPER, of Kent (of Tegington,
Sussex) (ibid).
1624-5, Feb. 24. ROGER THORNTON, of Swainwell, Co. Cambridge,
(at Newmarket).
1624-5, Feb. 24. EDMOND SAWYER, an auditor of the Exchequer
Court, London (at Chesterford Park).
1624-5, Feb. 28. RICHARD BETTENSON, of Essex (at Royston).
1625, Apr. 12. MORRIS ABBOT, merchant, alderman of London (at
Whitehall).
1625, Apr. 22. ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, agent for the queen of
Bohemia, clerk of the Signet (ibid).
1625, Apr. 25. JAMES (JOHN) LESLEY a Scot. (ibid).
1625, Apr. 30. PAUL HARRIS, of Boreatton, Salop, (ibid).
1625, May 6. JOHN MILLER (MELLER), of Little Bredy, Dorset.
(ibid).
1625, May ( ?) CHARLES GLEMHAM, master of the Household (ibid).
1625, May 15. EDWARD CLERK, of Reading, Berks, (ibid).
1625, May 20. EDWARD GRIFFIN, of Braybrook Castle, Co.
Northampton, (ibid).
1625, May 24. JOHN HALES, of Kent (ibid).
1625, May 26. WALTER LONG, of Wraxhall, Wilts, (ibid).
1625, May (?) THURSTON (TRUSTON) SMITH, of Walpole, Sussex
(Suffolk) (ibid).
1625, June 9. GEORGE MALBY (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1625, June 15. CHRISTOPHER MAN, of Canterbury (at Canterbury).
1625, June 15. JOHN FINCH, of Kent (ibid).
1625, June 15. ROBERT HONIWOOD, of Pet (Charing), Kent (ibid).
1625, June 18. THOMAS POWER, of Newcastle (at Whitehall).
1625, June 20. HUGH STUCKLEY (STEWKLY), of Hinton, Hants.
(ibid). t
1625, June 25. ROBERT TRAVERS (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1625, June 27 (18). ROGER MARTIN, of Long Melford, Sussex (at
Whitehall).
1625, July 4. WILLIAM GOURDON, a Scotchman (ibid) see p. 187
supra.
1625, July 9. MARTIN LYSTER (BISTER) (at Hampton Court).
1625, July 10. MORRIS DRUMMOND, a Scotchman (ibid).
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1625, July 16. NICHOLAS Row, of Muswell Hill, Middlesex (at
Windsor).
1625, July 17. RICHARD HUTTON, of Goldsborough, Yorks. (ibid).
1625, July 19. MORGAN RANDALL (RANDEL), of Oxenford, Co.
Surrey (at Woking).
1625, Aug. 2 (F3). THOMAS POPE, of Wroxton, Co. Oxford, (at
Woodstock).
1625, Aug. 7. THOMAS MORTON, of Eastnor, Kent (ibid).
1625, Aug. 7. THOMAS YORK, of Brackley, Northamptonshire
(ibid).
1625, Aug. 8. THOMAS BAKER (ibid).
1625, Aug. 11. FRANCIS ACKLAND (in Ireland by viscount Falk-
land).
1625, Aug. 15. HENRY KILLIGREW (at Woodstock).
1625, Aug. 25. RICHARD WHITBURNE (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1625, Aug. 25. WILLIAM BISHOPPE, mayor of Dublin (ibid by
same).
1625, Aug. 31. WILLIAM SAUNDERSON, of Co. Lincoln, (at Albury).
1625, Aug. 31. THOMAS BRODERICK (BORDERY, BRODERY), of
Arnbury, Co. Wilts, (ibid).
1625, Sept. 4. WILLIAM MORLEY (at Titchfield).
1625, Sept. 12. JOHN ASHBURNHAM, of Bromham, Sussex (ibid).
1625, Sept. 13. EDWARD BARKLEY, of Bruton, Somerset, (at
Bruton).
1625, Sept. 15. RICHARD REYNEL, of East Ogwell, Devon, (at Ford).
1625, Sept. 15. THOMAS REYNEL, brother of abovesaid Sir Richard
(ibid).
1625, Sept. 15. JOHN YONG (YOUNG) (ibid).
1625, Sept. 16. JOHN CHICHESTER, of Devon, (at Plymouth).
1625, Sept. 17. JOHN CAREW, of Devon, (ibid).
1625, Sept. 19. JAMES BAGG, of Plymouth (at Salcombe).
1625, Sept. 26. SIMON LEECH, of Cadley, Devon, (at Ford).
1625, Sept. 27. FRANCIS DODDINGTON (DORRINGTON), of Doddington,
Somerset, (at Hinton).
1625, Sept. 27. THOMAS (AMYAS) PAWLET, of Somerset, (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28 (?23). THOMAS THORNIX (THORNIIURST), of Kent
(at Plymouth).
1625, Sept. 28. WILLIAM COURTNEY, of Devon, (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. HENRY SPRYE, of Devon., captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. JAMES (THOMAS) SCOT, captain (ibid).
190 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1625, Sept. 28. SHEFFIELD (Jonw) CLAPHAM (at Plymouth)
1625, Sept. 28 (23). JOHN GIBSON, captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. HENRY (FRANCIS) WILLOUGHBY, captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. THOMAS LOVE, captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. MICHAEL GEAR (GERE), captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. JOHN WATTS, captain (ibid).
1625, Sept. 28. JOHN CHIDLEY (CHUDLEIGH), captain, of Devon.
(ibid).
1625, Oct. 3. THOMAS JAY, of Netherhaven, Wilts, (at Wilton).
1625, Oct. 18. ROBERT COCK, clerk of the check (at Salisbury).
1625, Oct. 31. RICHARD SHELDEN, solicitor general (at Hampton
Court).
1625, Nov. 3. EDWARD BATHURST, of Horton Kirby, Kent (at
Nonsuch).
1625, Nov. 22. JOHN NETTER VILE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1625, Dec. 18. EDWARD BISHOP, of Parham, Sussex (at Hampton
Court).
1625, Dec. 27. EDWARD SPENCER, films domini Spencer, of Baston,
Co. Middl. (ibid).
1625, Dec. (PSept.), 29. PETER KILLIGREW (ibid).
1625-6, Feb. 2. BRIAN MAGUIRE (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1626, Mar. 27 (Coronation day). Lucius GARY (ibid by same).
1626, Mar. 27. EDWARD BRABAZON (ibid by same).
1626, Mar. 27. HENRY BLANEY (ibid by same).
1626, Mar. 27. ANTHONY BRABAZON (ibid by same).
1626, Apr. 12. DODMORE COTTON (at Whitehall).
1626, May 12. WILLIAM KILLIGREW, son of Sir Robert (ibid).
1626, May 19. HUGH CHOLMONDELEY, of Whitby Abbey, Yorks.
(ibid). t
1626, June 4. CHARLES COOTE, junior, (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1626, June 6. JOHN LOWTHER (LODER), of Loder, Westmorland (at
Whitehall).
1626, June 14 (4). JOHN GORE, late lord mayor of London (ibid).
1626, June 14 (4). ALLEN COTTON, then lord mayor of London
(ibid).
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1626, June 26. MARMADUKE WHITECHURCH (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1626, July 2. FRANCIS HARVEY, of Cotton End, Co. Northampton,
(at Whitehall).
1626, July 9. EDWARD DENNY (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1626, July 11. THOMAS HARRIS (ibid by same).
1626, July 22. JOHN UNDERBILL (at Oatlands).
1626, Sept. 7. WILLIAM GARDNER, of Peckham, Surrey (at Hampton
Court).
1626, Nov. 26. JOHN CLOTWORTHY (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1626, Nov. 26. JAMES DILLON (ibid by same).
1626, Nov. 27. GEORGE KNEVIT (CENIT, KEVITT, KERRIT), a captain
(at Whitehall).
1626, Nov. 30. THOMAS HUNCKS (ibid).
1626, Dec. 2. THOMAS RICHARDSON, of Thorpmarket, Co. Norfolk
(ibid).
1626, Dec. 3. WALTER LEECH, of Cadley, Co. Devon, (ibid).
1626, Dec. 6. SIMONDS D'EwES, of Stow Langloft, Suffolk (ibid).
1626, Dec. 9. MILES SANDS (SANDYS), of Wilburton, Co. Cambridge.
(ibid).
1626, Dec. 11. RICHARD MINSHULL, of Cheshire (ibid).
1626, Dec. (?) ROBERT SANDS, brother of aforesaid Sir Miles (ibid).
1626, Dec. 16. PETER WICHE, of London, ambassador to Constanti-
nople (ibid).
1626-7, Jan. 28. NICHOLAS HIDE, lord chief justice, of Marlborough,
Wilts, (ibid).
1626-7, Feb. 8. FRANCIS CLARK, of Hitcham, Bucks, (ibid).
1626-7, Feb. 11 (21). GEORGE KEMP, of Pentlow, Essex (ibid).
1626-7, Mar. 4. WILLIAM CRAVEN, afterwards lord Craven, of
London (at Newmarket).
1626-7, Mar. 6. WILLIAM CARR, son of Sir Robert (ibid).
1626-7, Mar. (PMay) 21 [? 1627-8]. WILLIAM PESHAL (PELSHULL)
(ibid).
1626-7, Mar. 22. WILLIAM ALEXANDER (at Whitehall).
1627, Apr. 9. CHRISTOPHER TRENTHAM, of Co. Stafford (ibid).
1627, Apr. 10. EDWARD SEABRIDGE (SEBRIGHT), of Besford, Co.
Worcester (ibid).
Ip2 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1627, Apr. 14. EGBERT BARKLY, one of the King's serjeants-at-law,
of Spetchley, Worcester. (At Whitehall).
1627, Apr. 19. THOMAS KELLEYON (KELLION, KELLEY), of Scotland
(ibid).
1627, Apr. 21. TOBY CAGE, of Woodford Bridge (ibid).
1627, Apr. 21. EDWARD BAGSHAW (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1627, Apr. 29. JOHN HANBERY, of Kellmarsh, Co. Northampton, (at
(Whitehall).
1627, Apr. 29. WILLIAM BRYERS, of Co. Bedford (ibid).
1627, May 20. CUTHBERT HACKET, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1627, May 23 (28). MARTIN SNOUCKAERT (SNOWKART), of Scanbergh,
Flanders (ibid).
1627, June 20 (21). RICHARD GREENVILLE (GRENVYLE), a captain
going the voyage with the duke of Buckingham (at
Portsmouth).
1627, June 20 (21). THOMAS FRYER, a captain as above (ibid).
1627, June 20 (21). WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, a captain as above
(ibid).
1627, June 20 (21). JOHN TALCARN (TOLCARN), a captain as above
(ibid).
1627, June 21. CON MAGENIS (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1627, June 22. DANIEL NORTON (at Southwich, Hants., seat of the
said Sir Daniel).
1627, June 22. JOHN SAVILL, of Lupset, Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1627, June 26. SIMON HARCOURT (HARECOURT), captain (at
Whitehall).
1627, July 7. ROBERT HONIWOOD, servant to the queen of Bohemia
(at Oatlands).
1627, July 17. DREW DEAN, of Dineshall, Essex (at Theobalds).
1627, July 22. GEORGE (JOHN) RUSSEL, of Richmonds, Co. Beds, (at
Ampthill).
1627, July 23. HENRY AUSTREY, of Woodend (ibid).
1627, July 24. MATTHEW DE RENZI (in Ireland by viscount Falk-
land)
1627, July 29. LAURENCE WASHINGTON (at Alderton).
1627, Aug. 5. GEORGE ST. GEORGE (in Ireland by viscount Falk-
land).
1627, Aug. 5. RICHARD BUTLER, of Knocktofer (ibid by same).
1627, Aug. 7. EDWARD CLARK, of Arlington, Berks, (at Bisham).
1627, Aug. 22. Copis DOYLEY, of Greenland, Bucks, (at Windsor).
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1627, Sept. 23.
These six Knights following were knighted by the king of
Sweden at Darsaw, in Prussia, in the midst of his whole
army in the King's tent with great honour and triumph,
the King himself at the same time receiving the Order
of the Garter, being upon Sunday, Sept. 23. The first
two of these six Knights were sent with the said Order
of the Garter as ambassadors from the king of England
to the king of Sweden; icho likewise gave to each of
them as a perpetual badge of honour the arms of the
kingdom, of Sweden to be joined with their own arms
for ever.
PETER YONG, gentleman usher and daily waiter to the King
of England, a Scotchman.
HENRY ST. GEORGE, Richmond herald, of Cambridge.
PATRICK (PALMER) RUTHIN, colonel, a Scotchman.
ALEXANDER LESLEY, colonel, a Scotchman.
THOMAS MTJSCHAMP, colonel, of Co. Northampton.
JOHN HEYBRON (HEBRON), lieutenant colonel, a Scotchman.
1627, Oct. 8. HENRY MORISON, of Tuly Park, Co. Leicester, (at
Whitehall).
1627, Oct. 13. WILLIAM BLAKE, of Kensington, Middlesex (ibid).
1627, Oct. 13, GARRET RAINSFORD (ibid).
1627, Oct. 31. WILLIAM DENNEY, of Norwich, one of the King's
Counsel-at-law (ibid).
1627, Dec. 5. JOHN TUFTON, son to lord Tufton (ibid).
1627, Dec. 7. ANTHONY ST. LEGER (in Ireland hy viscount Falkland).
1627, Dec. 9. THOMAS GOUGH, of Waterford (ibid by same).
1627, Dec. 23. GEORGE VERNON, of Hassington, a baron of the
Exchequer (at Whitehall).
1627-8, Jan. 20. FRANCIS RATCLIFF, of Newcastle, Northumberland
(ibid).
1627-8, Jan. 26. JAMES CUTSEUS, syndic of Dordrecht.
1627-8, Jan. 27. JOHN TERRIL (TIRRELL), of Essex (at Whitehall).
1627-8, Feb. 1. PHILIP OLDFIELD, of Somerford, Cheshire (ibid).
1627-8, Feb. 5. MARMADUKE LANGDALE, of Peghall, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1627-8, Feb. 13. ROBERT FORTH (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1627-8, Feb. 15. WHITE BECONSHAW, of Moyl's Court, Hants, (at
Whitehall).
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1627-8, Feb. 17. CHRISTOPHER GARVEY (in Ireland by viscount
Falkland).
1627-8, Feb. 18. BASIL DIXWELL, of Folkestone, Kent Cat White-
hall).
1627-8, Feb. 20. WILLIAM MAYNARD (in Ireland by viscount Falk-
land).
1627-8, Mar. 11. HENRY ACHESON (ibid by same).
1628, Mar. 21. WILLIAM PESHALL, of Cannell, Staffs, (at Whitehall).
1628, Mar. 26. EDWARD GARY (in Ireland by viscount Falkland).
1628, Apr. 1. TIMOTHY FEATHERSTON (FEATHERSTONHALGH), of
Northumberland (at Whitehall).
1628, Apr. 1. LEWIS BOYLE, viscount Kinalmeakie (dubbed in
Ireland).
1628, Apr. 1. ROGER BOYLE, lord Boyle of Broghill (ibid by same).
1628, Apr. 14. THOMAS LUCAS, of Colchester (at Whitehall).
1628, Apr. 16. JOHN SACKVIL, of Suddlescomb, Sussex (ibid).
1628, Apr. 29. THOMAS LEWIS, of Penmalk, Co. Glamorgan, (ibid).
1628, May 12. CHARLES CROFTS, of Bardwell, Suffolk (ibid).
1628, May 20. EDWARD RICHARDS (RICHARD), of Southampton
(ibid).
1628, May 21. ALEXANDER MACDONELL, bart. (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, May 23. JOHN LYSTER, of Lincel (Linell ? Linton), Co.
Yorks. (at Whitehall).
1628, May 25. HUGH BETHEL, of Alne, Torks. (ibid).
1628, June 3. ROBERT MORTON, of Easture, Kent (ibid).
1628, June 4. THOMAS HOPE, of Scotland (ibid).
1628, June 8. HUGH HAMMERSLEY, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1628, June 10. THOMAS GARY (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, June 29. THOMAS GERRARD (GARRET), of Ashby de la Zouch
(at Whitehall).
1628, June 29. JOHN TRELAWNEY, of Trelawney, Cornwall (ibid).
1628, June (?) WALTER LANGDON, of Keverel, Cornwall (ibid).
1628, July 11 ( ? June 12). JOHN FOTHERBY, of Canterbury (ibid).
1628, July 11. JOHN ROWTH, of Romiley, Derbyshire (ibid).
1628, July 12. WILLIAM HOPKINS, of Coventry (ibid).
1628, July 27. WILLIAM VAUGHAN (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, Aug. 5. JOHN MILLS, of Devington, Kent (at Bewley).
1628, Aug. 6. THOMAS STAPLES, bart. (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, Aug. 6. CYPRIAN HORSFALL (ibid).
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1628, Aug. 16. THOMAS ESMOND (!SMOND), captain, of Ireland (at
Bewley or South wick).
1628, Aug. 16. JOHN CROSBY, captain (ibid).
1628, Aug. 16. EGBERT G-RISE (LE GRIS), captain (ibid).
1628, Aug. 16 (?Aug. 1). JOHN LANGWORTH, captain (ibid).
1628, Aug. 16. JOHN HARVEY, captain (ibid).
1628, Sept. 1. JOHN LEIGH, of Newport, in the Isle of Wight
(ibid).
1628, Sept. 8. THOMAS CULPEPPER, of Sussex (at Farnham).
1628, Sept. 9. CHRISTOPHER BELLEW (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, Sept. 23 (13). GEORGE (JOHN) WILMOT, of Charlton, Berks
(at Windsor).
1628, Sept. 24. LODOVICK AB ALTEREN, a Dutchman (ibid).
1628, Sept. 25. CORNELIUS FAIRMADOW, a gentleman pensioner, of
Fulham, Middl (ibid).
1628, Oct. 29. EDWARD DODSWORTH, of Troutsdale, Yorks. (at
Whitehall).
1628, Nov. 2. WILLIAM SALTER, of Ritchking, Co. Bucks, (ibid).
1628, Nov. 8. JERVIS NEVIL, of Haddington, of Co. Gloucester.
(Lincoln.) (ibid).
1628, Dec. 4. ROWLAND DE LA HYDE (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, Dec. 6. WILLIAM CATCHMAY, of Brixweer, Co. Gloucester, (at
Whitehall).
1628, Dec. 9 (19). WILLIAM ASHTON, of Tingery, Co. Beds, (at
Theobalds).
1628, Dec. 9. GEORGE GRIMES (CRIMES), of Peckham, Surrey (ibid).
1628, Dec. 10. WILLIAM QUADRING, of Iraby, Co. Lincoln, (at
Whitehall).
1628, Dec. 10. CHEYNEY CULPEPPER, of Hollingborn, Kent (ibid).
1628, Dec. 14. TEGUE McMAHON, bart. (dubbed in Ireland).
1628, Dec. 23. JAMES HARRINGTON, of Merton, Co. Oxford, (at
Whitehall).
1628-9, Jan. 1. JOHN BRACKEN (BRACKING), of Eaton, Co. Beds.,
cupbearer (ibid).
1628-9, Jan. 6. CORNELIUS VERMUYDEN, of Hadfield, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1628-9, Jan. 7. JOHN HEYDON, of Baconsthorp (Barkenslop), Co.
Norfolk (ibid).
1628-9, Jan. 9. RICHARD GRAHAM (GRIMES), of Eske, Cumberland
(ibid).
1628-9, Jan. 22. WILLIAM ROWE, of Higham Hill, Essex (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1628-9, Jan. 27. RICHARD MANLEY, one of the Board of Greencloth
(at Whitehall).
1629, Mar. 25. LEWIS MORGAN, son of Sir Thomas (ibid).
1629, Apr. 20 (26). JERVIS ELWIS (ELWES), of Co. Notts (? North-
ampton) (ibid).
1629, Apr. 28. WILLIAM DALTON, of York city (ibid).
1629, May 3. ROBERT DE VERB, earl of Oxford (at Greenwich).
1629, May 31. RICHARD DEAN, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1629, May 31. WILLIAM ACTON, sheriff of London (ibid).
1629, June 11. WILLIAM GALLEY, of Burdrop, Wilts, (ibid).
1629, June 11. [CAPTAIN] BALTHEZER (BALTHAZAR), a Dutchman
[one of the retinue of the Queen] (ibid).
1629, June 21. CRANMER HARRIS, of Creeksea, Essex (ibid).
1629, June 28. JOHN LEE, of Lawshal, Suffolk (ibid).
1629, June 28. JOHN WILSON (dubbed in Ireland).
1629, July 6. HARDRESSE WALLER, of Kent (at Nonsuch).
1629, July 19. ANTHONY MANSEL, of Bretton Ferry, Co. Gloucester.,
Glamorgan (at Greenwich).
1629, Aug. 11. POPHAM SOUTHCOT, of Mohun's Awtry, Devon, (at
Oatlands).
1629, Aug. 14. HENRY CASON, of Peyton, Suffolk (at Bagshot).
1629, Aug. 18. CHARLES WISEMAN, of Steventon, Berks, (at Barton).
1629, Aug. 19. JOHN YATE (YATES), of Buckland, Berks, (ibid).
1629, Aug. 23. NATHANIEL BRENT, doctor at law, warden of
Merton College, Oxford (at Woodstock).
1629, Aug. 27. WILLIAM SPENCER, of Yarnton, Co. Oxford, (at
Oxford).
1629, Aug. 28. JOHN (WILLIAM) STONEHOUSE, of Radley, Berks, (at
Abingdon).
1629, Sept. 5. WILLIAM ANDERSON (dubbed in Ireland).
1629, Sept. 24. THOMAS WORTELEY (at Hampton Court).
1629, Oct. 3. VALENTINE BLAKE (dubbed in Ireland).
1629, Oct. 4. THOMAS WARNER, captain of the ship "St. Chris-
topher" (at Hampton Court).
1629, Oct. 16. CHRISTOPHER ABDY, of Belgat, Kent (ibid).
1629, Oct. (?). JOHN PESHALL (ibid).
1629, Oct. 18. JOHN BOWEN (dubbed in Ireland).
1629, Oct. 23. WILLIAM GILBERT (ibid).
1629, Oct. 26. ROSSE GARY (ibid).
1629, Oct. 29. JOHN VEEL (ibid).
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1629, Nov. 15. EDWARD POVEY (in Ireland by viscount Loftus and
the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1629, Dec. 9. LEONARD FERBY (FEERBY), of Pauls Cray, Kent (by
the King at Whitehall).
1629, Dec. 9. EDMOND MOULFORD (MONDEFORD, MOUNTFORD), of
Feltwal, Norfolk (ibid).
1629, Dec. 9. THOMAS GAWDY, of Gawdy Hall, Norfolk (ibid).
1629-30, Jan. 17. PERCY SMITH (in Ireland by viscount Loftus and
the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1629-30, Feb. 6. FERDINANDO CAREY (at Whitehall by the King).
1629-30, Feb. 7 (21, 27). EALPH BLACKSTONE, of Blackstone, Yorks.
(ibid).
1629-30, Feb. 11. THOMAS THORNBOROUGH, of Elmley, Worcester.
(ibid).
1629-30, Feb. 12. NICHOLAS BIRON, of Norfolk (ibid).
1629-30, Feb. 15. EDMUND SCOT, of Lambeth, Surrey (ibid).
1629-30, Feb. 21. PETER PAUL RUBENS, ambassador from the Arch-
duchess.
1629-30, Feb. 28. DUDLEY LOFTUS (in Ireland by viscount Loftus
and the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1629-30, Feb. 28. JAMES WARE (ibid by same).
1629-30, Mar. 1. DUDLEY CARLETON, of Holcombe, Co. Oxford, (at
Newmarket by the King).
1629-30, Mar. 12. JOHN BROWNE (in Ireland by viscount Loftus
and the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1629-30, Mar. 21. GEORGE HERBERT, of Dorrow, Ireland (at
Whitehall by the King).
1630, Apr. 17. LAURENCE DE LA CHAMBRE, of Rodmell, Sussex (at
Somerset House).
1630, Apr. 25. GEORGE WENTWORTH, of Whalley, Yorks. (at
Whitehall).
1630, May 1. JOHN MORLEY, of Chichester (ibid).
1630, May 3. OLIVER NICHOLAS, of Manningford Bruce, Wilts, (at
Somerset House).
1630, May 23. JAMES CAMBELL, lord mayor of London (at Whitehall).
1630, May 25. PHILIP STAPLETON, of Walter, Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1630, June 1. WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1630, June 4. ROBERT NEEDHAM (at St. James's).
1630, June 6. PHILIP LANGDON (LAN GTON), of Handleby (Haldenby),
Co. Lincoln, (at Whitehall).
1630, June 7. EDWARD MASTERS, of East Handon (Langdon), Kent
(ibid or St. James's).
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ip8 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1630, June 13. CHARLES POINTZ (dubbed in Ireland).
1630, June 24. THOMAS GOWER, of Sittenham, Torks. (at
Whitehall).
1630, June 24. WILLIAM STRICKLAND, of Hildingley, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1630, June 27. JERVIS SCROOP, of Cockrington, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1630, June 28. EDWARD LLOYD, of Berthloyd, Montgomery, (ibid
or St. James's).
1630, June ? (July) (29). WALTER PYE, of the Minde, Co. Here-
ford, (at Whitehall).
1630, June (29). JAMES STUART, duke of Lennox (ibid or St. James's).
1630, July 4. STEPHEN SCOT, of Hayes, Kent (at Whitehall).
1630, July (4 ?). JOHN HARPER, of Swarson (Swarkston), Derby-
shire (ibid).
1630, July 7. JAMES MONTGOMERY, a Scotchman (ibid).
1630, July 9. RICHARD PIGOT, of Dothersol, Bucks, (at Theobalds).
1630, July 15. CHRISTOPHER FORSTER, mayor of Dublin (in
Ireland by viscount Loftus and the earl of Cork, lords
justices of Ireland).
1630, July 15. JAMES MOORE (ibid by same).
1630, July 15. THOMAS MEREDYTH (ibid by same).
1630, July 15. WALSINGHAM COKE (ibid by same).
1630, July 19. THOMAS BOWES, of Much Bromley Hall, Essex (at
Nonsuch by the King).
1630, Aug. EGBERT EATON (in Ireland by viscount Loftus and the
earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1630, Sept. 4 (14). JOHN THOROWGOOD, of London (at Moor Park
by the King).
1630, Sept. (?Dec.) 19. JOHN SUCKLING, of Whitton in Twicken-
ham, Co. Middl. (at Theobalds).
1630, Sept. 27. HENRY DAWTREY, of Moor in Petworth, Sussex (at
Hampton Court).
1630, Sept. (?Dec. 27). HENRY ATKINS, son and heir of Henry
Atkins, doctor of physic and one of His Majesty's physicians-
in-ordinary, of London (at Whitehall).
1630, Oct. 16 (6). THOMAS CARLTON (CHARLTON), of Charlton,
Cumberland (at Hampton Court).
1630, Dec. 2. FREDERICK CORNWALLIS, of Bromhall, Suffolk (at
Whitehall).
1630, Dec. 2 (7, 27). WALTER ALEXANDER, of St. James's (ibid).
1630, Dec. 14. ROGER LANGFORD (in Ireland by viscount Loftus
and the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1630, Dec. 25. EDMUND PLOWDEN (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 199
1630-1, Jan. 11 (13). THOMAS SWAN, of Southfleet, Kent (at Theo-
balds by the King).
1630-1, Feb. 13. VINCENT GOOKIN (in Ireland by viscount Loftus
and the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1630-1, Feb. 15. AETHUR ROBINSON, of Deighton, Yorks. (at
Whitehall by the King).
1631, Apr. 25. MARTIN BARNHAM (BRANHAM, BARHAM), of Holling-
born (at Whitehall).
1631, May 21. JAMES WESTON, a baron of the Exchequer, of Castle
Camp, Co. Cambridge (at Greenwich).
1631, June 5. ROBERT DUCY, bart., lord mayor of London (ibid).
1631, June 7. JOHN BANKS, attorney general to the Prince, of
Gray's Inn (at St. James's).
1631, June 12. ROBERT TELVERTON, servant to the queen of
Bohemia (ibid).
1631, Oct. 13. WILLIAM POLEY (POOLEY), of Bickstead, Suffolk (at
Hampton Court).
1631, Oct. 30. JOHN CASWELL, a captain with the king of Sweden
(at St. James's).
1631, Nov. 5. SAMUEL MAYART (in Ireland by viscount Loftus and
the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1631, Nov. 9. GERRARD LOWTHER (ibid by same).
1631, Nov. 21. EDWARD POWEL, bart., master of requests (at St.
James's by the King).
1631, Nov. 27 (21). THOMAS WINDHAM of Kentsford (Rensford),
Somerset, (ibid).
1631, Nov. 27. JOHN PHILPOT, in Ireland by viscount Loftus and
the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland.
1631, Dec. 4. LANCELOT LOWTHER (in Ireland by viscount Loftus
and the earl of Cork, lords justices of Ireland).
1631, Dec. 11. JOHN (THOMAS) SHERLOCK (ibid by same).
1631-2, Feb. 2. WILLIAM PIERS (ibid).
1631-2, Feb. 6. SORANZO, the Venetian Ambassador (by the King
at St. James's).
1631-2, Mar. 19 (18). WILLIAM WITHERINGTON, of Widdrington,
Northumberland (at Newmarket).
1631-2, Mar. 22. GEORGE DEVEREUX, of Sheldon, Warwick, (at
Theobalds).
1632, Apr. 30. FRANCIS ASTLEY, of Hill Morton, Warwick, (at
Whitehall).
1632, May 6. JOHN SOMERSET, of Pontley Court, Co. Gloucester.
(ibid).
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1632, May 23. RICHARD PRIME (PRINCE), of Shrewsbury (Salop)
(at Greenwich).
1632, May 27. GEORGE (? WILLIAM) WHITMORE, lord mayor of
London (ibid).
1632, June 3. GEORGE FLEETWOOD, a colonel to the king of Sweden
(ibid).
1632, June 6. GEORGE CARNEGIE, a Scotchman (ibid).
1632, June 18. FRANCIS WINDEBANK, of Middlesex, secretary of
state (ibid).
1632, June 22. FRANCIS RAINSFORD, a captain (at Theobalds).
1632, July 2. JAMES CARMICHAEL, a Scotchman (at Oatlands).
1632, July 3. GEORGE CAREY, of Bradford, Devon., son of Sir
Edward (at Greenwich).
1632, July 5. ANTHONY VANDYKE (at St. James's).
1632, July 29. JOHN HALL (at Oatlands).
1632, Aug. 4. ROBERT PAIN, of Barton Stacy, Hants., sheriff of
Hampshire (at Bagshot Hill).
1632, Aug. 24. NICHOLAS SLANNING, of Devon, (at Nonsuch).
1632, Sept. 11. JOHN MELTON, of Co. Yorks. (at Wanstead).
1632, Sept. 30. HENRY ATKINS, D.Ph., of London (at Whitehall).
1632, Nov. 4. FRANCIS CRAWLEY, of Luton, Beds. (ibid).
1632, Nov. 22. THOMAS HONIWOOD, of Mark Hall, Essex (at
Hampton Court).
1632, Dec. 8. EDWARD ALFORD, of Offington, Sussex (at Whitehall).
1632-3, Feb. 24 (13, 18). WILLIAM BROCKMAN, of Bilchborow
(Richborow) (ibid).
1632-3, Mar. 4 (?Feb. 24). ARNOLD WAREING, of Sivington, Bucks.
(ibid).
1632-3, Mar. (?4). JOHN COLT (CouLf), of Rickmansworth, Herts.
(ibid).
1633, Apr. 21. HENRY KNOWLIS (KNOLLES), of Grove Place, clerk
comptroller of the King's House (ibid).
1633, Apr. 21. JOHN RAMSEY (ibid). „
1633, May 2. ALEXANDER HALL, of Allemer Hall, Northumberland
(ibid).
1633, May 5. NICHOLAS RAINTON, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1633, May 8. JOHN WOLSTENHOLM, of London (ibid).
1633, May (?8). ABRAHAM DAWES, of Putney (ibid).
1633, May (?8). JOHN JACOB, of Stansted, Essex (London) (ibid).
1633, May 22. GEORGE DOUGLAS, a Scotchman (at Worksop).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 201
1633, May 26. WILLIAM ALLENSON, lord mayor of York (at York).
1633, May 26. WILLIAM BELT, of Overton, recorder of York (ibid).
1633, May 27. PAUL NEILE, of Hutton Bonvile, York, son of the
archbishop of York (at Bishopsthorpe).
1633, June 4. LIONEL MADDISON (MATTESON), mayor of Newcastle,
of Northumberland (at Newcastle).
1633, June 17. WILLIAM ROBINSON (RIDDELL), of Newcastle (of
Newby, Topcliff, Yorks.) (at Edinburgh).
1633, July 4.* EDMUND BOWYER, of Camberwell (at Dunfermline).
1633, July 16. PELHAM GARY, son of the earl of Dover (at Innerwick).
1633, July 16. JOHN COKE, son to Sir John Coke, deceased, principal
secretary of State (ibid).
1633, July 16. PATRICK ABERCROMY, one of the band of gentlemen
pensioners (knighted by the King in Master James Maxwell's
house at Innerwick).
1633, July 16. THOMAS HOPTON, a gentleman pensioner ut supra
(ibid).
1633, July 16. THOMAS ASTON, a gentleman pensioner (knighted in
Master James Maxwell's house at Innerwick).
1633, July 16. WILLIAM EYRE, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. JAMES ACHMUTY, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. FRANCIS SIDENHAM, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. ROBERT WOOD, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. MATTHEW HOWLAND, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. GEORGE THEOBALDS, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. JOHN SALTINGSTON, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. GEORGE WINDHAM, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. DAVID KIRK, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. THOMAS TRESS, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. JOHN THOROWGOOD, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. NICHOLAS SERVIN (SELWIN), a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. JOHN TEMPLE, a same (ibid).
1633, July 16. ROGER HIGS, a same (ibid).
1633, July 17. THOMAS DAKERS, of Cumberland (at Berwick).
1633, July 17. WILLIAM RIDDAL, of Northumberland (at Newcastle).
1633, July 25. WILLIAM BOSWELL, resident for the King of Great
Britain with the States of the United Provinces ; was made
knight by the lord Vere of Tilbury and other commissioners
named in His Majesty's letters patent of 1633, June 8
(in the army of the said States at Buckstal, near Balduck,
in Brabant, the same day that the Prince Elector Palatine
received the Order of the Garter).
*_For the Scotch knights bachelors made by Charles in Scotland between June 13 and July 16, 1633, see
Introduction, vol. i. pp. Ixii.— Ixiii.
202 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1633, July 25. GEORGE WENTWORTH, fifth brother to the lord
deputy (at Dublin Castle by viscount Wentworth, lord
deputy of Ireland).
1633, July 25. THOMAS DANBY, of Leighton, Co. York, (ibid by
same).
1633, July 25. THOMAS REMINGTON, of Lund, Co. York, (ibid by
same).
1633, Aug. 4. RICHARD PLOMLEY, captain of the King's ship called
the " Antelope " (ibid by same).
1633, Aug. 5. RICHARD HOBART, of London, groom porter (at
Greenwich by the King).
1633, Aug. 5. SELWIN PARKER, of Eastford, Sussex, a gentleman
pensioner (ibid).
1633, Aug. 27. THOMAS COGHIL, of Bletchington, Co. Oxford, sheriff
of Oxfordshire (at Woodstock).
1633, Aug. 27. FRANCIS NORRIS, of Weston, Co. Oxford, (at
Abingdon).
1633, Nov. 1. GEORGE RADCLIFFE, eldest son of Nicholas Radcliffe,
of Overthorpe, Co. York, (at Dublin Castle by lord Went-
worth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1633-4, Feb. 4. THOMAS DAYREL (DARRELL), of Lillingstone Dayrell,
Bucks, (at Whitehall by the King).
1634, Mar. 27. LORENZO GARY (at Dublin Castle by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1634, Apr. 2. WILLIAM BOSWELL, see supra p. 201.
1634, Apr. 14 (24). JOHN (THOMAS) PENNINGTON, vice admiral
(aboard the " Unicorn," by the King).
1634, Apr. 23. WILLIAM LE NEVE, of Aslacton, Norfolk, norroy
king of arms (at Whitehall).
1634, Apr. 27. ARTHUR LOFTUS (at Dublin Castle by lord Went-
worth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1634, June 1. THOMAS MOULSON, lord mayor of London (at Green-
wich by the King).
1634, July 13. PHILIP MAINWARING (at Dubliin Castle by lord
Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1634, July 17. ANTHONY CAGE, of Stow, Co. Cambridge., sheriff of
Cambridge and Huntingdon (at Wentridge, Herts., by the
King).
1634, July 25. EDWARD HARTOP, of Buckminster, Co. Leicester,
(at Belvoir).
1634, Sept. 22. ROBERT DIXON, mayor of Dublin (at the mayor's
house at Dublin, by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1634, Nov. 5. ROBERT FARKER (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 203
1634, Nov. 24. JOHN BRAMSTON, of Margraling, Essex, chief
justice of the King's Bench (by the King at Whitehall).
1635, Apr. 18 (Mar. 8).
These four gentlemen who came over with the Swedish
Ambassador.
JACOB SKITTEE, younger son of said ambassador.
JOHN KRUS, a Swede.
GUSTAVUS BANIR (BANIZ), a Swede.
GABRIEL OXENSTERN, a Swede.
1635, Apr. 18. NATHANIEL CATLYNE, speaker of the House of
Commons (in Ireland by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1635, May 10. JOHN SKITTIE (SKYTTE), junior, baron of Dudeor, a
gentleman of His Majesty's Privy Chamber and colonel of a
regiment of Scots in Sweden (at Greenwich).
1635, May 24. ROBERT PARKHURST, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1635, June 6. EDWARD LITTLETON, of Henley, Salop, solicitor
general (at Whitehall).
1635, June 28. WILLIAM WENTWORTH, eldest son to the lord
deputy (in Ireland by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1635, June 28. EDWARD RHODES, brother to the lady Wentworth
(ibid by the same).
1635, June 30. RICHARD SCOTT (ibid by same).
1635, Aug. 11. DOMINICK BROWNE, mayor of Galway (at Galway
by same).
1635, Sept. 6. ROBERT MEREDITH, chancellor of the Exchequer (at
Dublin by same).
1635, Sept. 13. RICHARD DYETT, of Lichfield, in England (ibid by
same).
1635, Sept. 23. JOHN, lord POULETT of Hinton St. George (by the
earl of Lindsay, on board his Majesty's royal ship the
"Marie Honor").
1635, Sept. 23. JOHN POULETT, son to the said lord Poulett (ibid
by same).
1635, Sept. 23. JAMES DOUGLAS, son to the earl of Morton (ibid by
same).
1635, Sept. 23. JOHN DIGBY, brother to Sir Kenelm (ibid by same).
1635, Sept. 23. CHARLES HOWARD, son and heir to Sir Francis
Howard, of Bookham, Surrey (ibid by same).
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1635, Sept. 23. ELIAS (ELLIS) HICKS, one of the gentlemen
pensioners to his Majesty, on board the " Marie Honor " by
the earl of Lindsay.
1635, Oct. 4. RALPH WHITFIELD, of Tenterden, Kent, his Majesty's
serjeant at law (at Hampton Court).
1635, Oct. 11 (12). THOMAS CORBET, of Sprouston, Norfolk (at
Royston).
1635, Dec. 7. RICHARD WESTON, a baron of the Exchequer, of Co.
Stafford (at Whitehall).
1635-6, Jan. 13. JOHN SHERLOCK (at Dublin by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1635-6, Jan. 14 (8) (P1635, June 14). JOHN DALTON, of West
Wratting, Cambridge, (by the King at St. James's).
1635-6, Jan. 16. JOHN GYFFORD (at Dublin by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1635-6, Feb. 2. EDWARD BOLTON, the King's solicitor (ibid by
same).
1635-6, Mar. 1. RICHARD VIVIAN, of Trelotoren (Trelawaren),
Cornwall (by the King at Whitehall).
1635-6, Mar. 6. LEONARD BLENERHASSETT (at Dublin by lord
Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1635-6, Mar. 8. HENRY CALTHORP, attorney of the Court of Wards,
of Cockthorpe, Norfolk (by the King at St. James's).
1636, Mar. 28. WILLIAM SHELLEY, of Michelgrove, Sussex (ibid).
1636, Apr. 3. JOHN GIBSON, eldest son of Sir John Gibson, of Co.
York, (at Dublin by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1636, May 26. WILLIAM USHER (ibid by same).
1636, May 29. CHARLES HERBERT (HARBORD), of Moor, Herts, (by
the King at Hampton Court).
1636, June 2. PAUL DAVIS, clerk of the Council (at Dublin by
lord Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1636, June 2. PHILIP PERCIVAL, clerk of the Lords' House of
Parliament and clerk of the Court of Wards and Liveries
(ibid by same).
1636, Aug. 30. SIMON BASKERVILE, of Fleet Street, London, doctor
of physic (at Oxford by the King).
1636, Oct. 11. MATTHEW LYSTER, of London, physician in ordinary
to his Majesty (at Oatlands).
1636, Oct. 16. THOMAS INGRAM, of Co. Yorks. (at Newmarket).
1636, Nov. 27. JOHN SOUTH, of Kilstirne, Co. Lincoln, (at Dublin
by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1636, Nov. 27. HENRY FRANKLAND, eldest son of William Frank-
land, of Thirkleby, Co. York, (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 205
1636-7, Jan. 15. CHRISTOPHER CLITHEROE (CLETHERO), lord mayor
of London (by the King at Hampton Court).
1636-7, Feb. 3. WILLIAM ELVERTON (ELVESTON), a Scotchman (at
Whitehall).
1636-7, Feb. 7. WILLIAM HOWARD, of Bravor, Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1637, Apr. 9. RICHARD OSBALDESTON, the King's attorney (at
Dublin by lord Went worth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1637, June 4. EDWARD BROMFIELD, lord mayor of London (by the
king at Whitehall).
1637, July 23. WILLIAM WENTWORTH, 2nd brother to the lord
deputy (at Dublin by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of
Ireland).
1637, Aug. 7. CHARLES MORDANT, of Massingham, Norfolk (by the
King at Oatlands).
1637, Aug. 28. DOMINICK WHITE, mayor of Limerick (at Limerick
by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1637, Dec. 4. JOB HARVEY (HARBEY), of London (Aldenham,
Herts.) one of the farmers of the Customs (by the King at
Whitehall).
1637-8, Feb. 2 (20). ARTHUR HOPTON, of Witham, Somerset (ibid).
1637-8, Feb. 12. ROWLAND WANDSFORD, of Haddegly, Co. Yorks.,
an attorney of the Court of Wards and Liveries (ibid).
1637-8, Mar. 24. THOMAS MILWARD (MILDWARD), of Eaton Dove-
dale, Derbyshire (ibid).
1638, Apr. 22. MAURICE WILLIAMS (at Dublin by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1638, Apr. 29. ROBERT PARKHURST (ibid by same).
1638, May 8. JOHN BARRINGTON, of Barrington, Essex (by the King
at Whitehall).
1638, May 8. JOHN LUCAS, near Colchester (ibid).
1638, May 20. CHARLES, prince of Wales.
1638, May 20. ROBERT (DEVEREUX), 20th earl of Essex (at Windsor
on the occasion of the prince of Wales's installation as
Knight of the Garter).*
1638, May 20. ULICK (BOURKE), 2nd earl of St. Albans (ibid on
same occasion).
1638, May 20. THOMAS (BRUCE), 1st earl of Elgin (ibid on same
occasion).
1638, May 20. WILLIAM (VILLIERS), 2nd viscount Grandison (ibid
on same occasion).
* For an account of the knighthood of the Prince and his 4 companions see the documents in
Appendix Ixxzii. and Ixxxiii. of Anstis's Essay upon the Knighthood of the Bath. These documents
prove so conclusively that the knighthood conferred on this occasion was knighthood by the Bath, and not
a mere Bachelor knighthood that I have entered the five names, supra p. 163 vol. i. in the lists of the Bath.
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1638, May 27. RICHARD FEN, lord mayor of London (at Whitehall).
1638, June 23. THOMAS BEDDINGFIELD, of Holborn, Midds. (at
Greenwich).
1638, June 27. ANGELO CORRARIO, Venetian ambassador.
1638, Oct. 2. BALTHAZAR GERBIER (at Hampton Court).
1638-9, Jan. 8. EDMUND WILLIAMS, of London (at Whitehall).
1638-9, Mar. 17. RANDALL MACDONELL, earl of Antrim (at Dublin
by lord Wentworth, lord deputy of Ireland).
1638-9, March 17. PHELIM O'NEALE (ibid by same).
1638-9. MAURICE EUSTACE, serjeant-at-law (dubbed in Ireland).
1639, Mar. 26. ARTHUR JERMY (JENNY), of Knowdshall, Suffolk (at
Whitehall by the King).
1639, Mar. 26. RICHARD ALLEN (ibid).
1639, Mar. 26. GILLAM MERRICK (ibid).
1639, Apr. 1. ROGER JACQUES, lord mayor of York (at York).
1639, Apr. 1. THOMAS WIDDRINGTON, recorder of York (ibid).
1639, Apr. 1 (30). ALEXANDER DAVISON, of Blackstone, Co. Durham
(ibid).
1639, Apr. 1. THOMAS RIDDAL, of Tunstal, Durham (ibid).
1639, June 23. JOHN HELE (HEAL), of Wembworthy, Devon, (at
Berwick).
1639, June 23. JAMES THIN (THYNNE), of Wilts, (ibid).
1639, June 23. BEVIL GRENVILE, of Stow, Cornwall (ibid).
1639, June 23 (26). EDWARD SAVAGE, of Westminster (ibid).
1639, June 23 (26) WILLIAM DARCY, of Witton Castle, Co. Durham
(at Berwick).
1639, June 26. WILLIAM BELLASIS, of Co. Durham (ibid).
1639, July 6. CHARLES GAWDY, of Cross Hall, Suffolk (at Newcastle).
1639, July 7. ANDREW BARRETT (at Dublin by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1639, July 26. WILLIAM SELBY, of Twisle, Co. Northumberland (at
Berwick by the King).
1639, July 27 (26). VIVIAN MOLINEUX (MULLENEUX), lieutenant
colonel (ibid).
1639, July 27 (26). JOHN PAWLET (ibid).
1639, July 27. HUMPHREY SIDENHAM, a major (ibid).
1639, July 27. PEREGRINE BERTIE, son to Robert, earl of Lindsey
(ibid).
1639, July 27. CHARLES HOWARD, of Croglin, Cumberland, son to
William, lord Howard (ibid).
1639, July 27. RICHARD BELLARS, sheriff of Durham (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 207
1639, July 27 (26). JOHN MORLEY, mayor of Newcastle (at Ber-
wick, by the King).
1639, July 27 (26). WILLIAM GUN, a Scotchman (ibid).
1639, July 27 (26). CHARLES LUCAS, of Essex (ibid).
1639, July 27 (26). MICHAEL EARNLEY, a sergeant major (ibid).
1639, July 27. - DOUGLAS (ibid).
1639, July 27. JOHN BARKLEY, brother to Sir Charles Barkley, of
Bruton (ibid).
1639, July 27. WILLIAM BARKLEY, brother to Sir John (ibid).
1639, Sept. 4. THOMAS KNOT (NOTT), of Obden, Co. Worcester, (at
Whitehall).
1639, Sept. 4 (24, 26). JERVIS (JACOB) EYRE, of Hampton, Co.
Notts, (ibid).
1639, Sept. 4 (26, 29). WILLIAM CRAVEN, of Combe Abbey, Co.
Warwick, (at Whitehall).
1639, Sept. WILLIAM SAMBACH (at Dublin Castle by lord Wentworth,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1639, Oct. 12. EDMOND EEVE, of Stratton, Norfolk (at Whitehall
by the King).
1639, Dec. 31. THOMAS DAWS, of Putney (ibid).
1639-40, Jan. 1. NICHOLAS CRISPE, of London (ibid).
1639-40, Jan. 1. JOHN NULLS (?NEELLS), of the Custom House,
London (at Whitehall).
1639-40, ? ? (30). ROBERT FORSTER, of Forsters, in Egham,
Surrey (ibid).
1639-40, Feb. 26. JAMES DILLON, eldest son of lord Dillon and
grandson of the earl of Roscommon (dubbed in Ireland by
lord Dillon and Christopher Wandesforde, lords justices).
1639-40, Mar. 21. HENRY BLUNT (BLOUNT), of Co. Herts, (at
Whitehall).
1640, Mar. 31. THOMAS FOTHERLY, of Essex (ibid).
1640, Apr. 2. GEORGE SAYER, of Bewsers Hall, Essex (ibid).
1640, May 12. NATHANIEL FINCH, serjeant-at-law, of Ash, Kent
(ibid).
1640, May 31. HENRY GARRAWAY, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1640, June 23. HENRY VANE, junr., son of Sir Henry Vane, secretary
of State (ibid).
1640, June 30. THOMAS ASTON (ASHTON), of Weathill, Co. Beds.
(Lanes.) (ibid).
1640, Aug. EGBERT BELT, lord mayor of York (at York).
1640, Aug. THOMAS WRIGHTINGTON, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
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1640, Aug. JAMES BARRY, one of the barons of the Exchequer (at
Dublin by Christopher Wandesford, deputy to the earl of
Stratford, lieutenant general of Ireland).
1640, Oct. 11. THOMAS HARRISON, of Co. York, (at York by the
King).
1640, Nov. 22. GEORGE VANE, second son of Sir Henry Vane (at
Whitehall).
1640, Dec. 24. HENAGE PROBY (ibid).
1640, Dec. 30. THOMAS TEMPEST, the King's attorney (at Dublin by
lord Dillon and Sir William Parsons, lords justices).
1640-1, Jan. 4. JOHN HARRISON, of Herts., farmer of the customs
(at Whitehall by the King).
1640-1, Jan. 9. MARTIN LUMLEY, of Essex, knight and baronet
(ibid).
1640-1, Jan. 25. JOHN GORE, of Co. Hertford, (ibid).
1640-1, Jan. 28 (18). THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1640-1, Jan. 28. EDWARD HERBERT, attorney general (at White-
hall).
1640-1, Feb. 1. ROBERT WILDGOOSE, of Sussex (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 11. SIMON FANSHAW, of Herts, (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 11. NICHOLAS COLE, bart., of Durham (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 15. ARTHUR ASHTON, of Lancashire (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 16. JOHN WITTERONG, of Herts, (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 25. THOMAS MEAUTIS, of Gorhambury, Herts, (ibid).
1640-1, Feb. 26. WILFRID LAWSON, bart., of Northumberland
(ibid).
1640-1, Mar. 8. RALPH VERNEY, son of Sir Edmund, of Co. Bucks.
(ibid).
1640-1, Mar. 21. NICHOLAS MILLER, of Kent (ibid).
1641, Mar. 26. RICHARD HOWEL, of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, Apr. 18. WILLIAM PALMER, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1641, Apr. 19. WILLIAM POLE (POOL), of Wilts, (ibid).
1641, Apr. 27. EDMUND (? EDWARD) PYE, of Leckhampsted, Bucks.
(ibid). •
1641, Apr. 30. PETER RICAUT (RICOTT, RICKHARD), of Kent (ibid).
1641, May 13. SAMUEL OLDFIELD (OWFIELD), of Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1641, May 24. JOHN KEY (KAY), of Woodsom Hall, Co. Yorks.
(ibid).
1641, May 29. WILLIAM BUTLER, of Kent (Bedford) (ibid).
1641, May 31. NICHOLAS KEMIS (KEMYS, KEYMICH), of Keven
Mably, Co. Glamorgan, (ibid).
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1641, June 1. ROBERT THOROLD, of Co. Lincoln (At Whitehall).
1641, June 4. SIMON EVERY, of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1641, June 4. JOHN WORLEY (WYRLEY), of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1641, June 4. GEORGE WINTER (ibid).
1641, June 5. ROGER FIELDING, of Barnacle, Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1641, June 6. PETER TEMPLE, of Bucks, (ibid).
1641, June 18. HERBERT WHITFIELD, son of Sir Ralph (ibid).
1641, June 19. THOMAS DIKE (DYKE), of Sussex (ibid).
1641, June 20. EDMUND WRIGHT, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1641, June 23. GEORGE COURTHOPE, of Sussex (ibid).
1641, June 23. ROBERT DE GREY, of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, June 23. CHRISTOPHER ATHOWE (ATHOE), of Beechamwell,
Norfolk (ibid).
1641, June 24. THOMAS CAVE, of Co. Northampton (ibid).
1641, June 25. JOHN EVELYN, of Surrey (ibid).
1641, June 26. JOHN COTTON, serjeant-at-arms (ibid).
1641, June 28. THOMAS WHITMORE, of Apley, Salop (ibid).
1641, June 28. JOHN PALGRAVE, of Barningham Norwood, Norfolk
(ibid).
1641, June 29. VINCENT CORBET, of Salop (ibid).
1641, June 29. JOHN MAYNEY (MAIN), of Kent (ibid).
1641, June 29. GEORGE (GERARD) NAPPER, of Dorset, (ibid).
1641, June 30. ROWLAND BARKLEY, of Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1641, July 2. VALENTINE PELL, of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, July 4. WILLIAM BUTLER, of Co. Beds. (Teston, Kent) (ibid).
1641, July 4. ANTHONY AUCHER (AUGHER), of Borns, Kent (ibid).
1641, July 4. RICHARD NAPPER, of Bucks, (ibid).
1641, July 4. THOMAS BERNARDISTON, of Suffolk (ibid).
1641, July 6. THOMAS MALLET, a justice of the King's Bench
(ibid).
1641, July 8. THOMAS ABDY, of Essex (ibid).
1641, July 8. SAMUEL SLEIGH (SLY), of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1641, July 9. WILLIAM DOYLY (DOYLE), of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, July 9. THOMAS GUIBON (GIBBON), of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, July 10. THOMAS HEWIT, of Herts, (ibid).
1641, July 11. EDWARD DUKE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1641, July 13. ROGER SMITH, of Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1641, July 14. ROBERT LITTON, of Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1641, July 14. WILLIAM DRAKE, of Bucks, (ibid).
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1641, July 18. ROGER BURGOYN, of Co. Beds (At Whitehall).
1641, July 19. JOHN NORWICH (HERWICH), of Co. Northampton.
(ibid).
1641, July 21 (23). THOMAS GODFREY, of Kent (ibid).
1641, July 21. PETER GODFREY, of Kent (ibid).
1641, July 22. THOMAS WOOLRIDGE, of Salop (ibid).
1641, July 23. THOMAS EVERSFIELD, of Sussex (ibid).
1641, July 26. HENRY PRATT, bart., of Co. Berks and alderman of
London (ibid).
1641, July 27. JOHN HENDEN, of Kent (ibid).
1641, July 27. JOHN GORE, of Herts, (ibid).
1641, July 29. JOHN WILDE, of Salop (ibid).
1641, July 29. THOMAS BRIDGES, of Somerset, (ibid).
1641, July 30. NORTON KNATCHBULL, of Kent (ibid).
1641, July 30. GEORGE STROUD, of Kent (ibid).
1641', July 31. WILLIAM DALSTON, bart., of Cumberland (ibid).
1641, July 31. EDWARD PARTRIDGE, of Kent (ibid).
1641, Aug. 5. JOHN CURSON, of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1641, Aug. 5. ROBERT BARKHAM, of Co. Middl. (ibid).
1641, Aug. 7. ROBERT KEMP, of Essex (bart. of Gissing, Norfolk)
(ibid).
1641, Aug. 7. SAMPSON EURE, of Gately, Hereford, a serjeant-at-
law (ibid).
1641, Aug. 7. HENRY HAMOND (HEYMAN, HAYMAN), of Kent (ibid).
1641, Aug. 7. JOHN GLANVILE, of Wilts, (ibid).
1641, Aug. 8. THOMAS HAMERSLY, son to Sir Hugh, alderman of
London (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. JOHN ROLT, of Co. Beds. (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. GEORGE ASCOUGH (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. FRANCIS WILLIAMSON, serjeant-at-arms (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. ROBERT FEN, clerk comptroller of the King's House
(ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. MICHAEL HUTCHINSON, a pensioner (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. ISAAC SIDNEY (SIDLEY), of Kent (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. FRANCIS RHODES, bart., of Co. Derby, (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. ROBERT CROOK, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. JOHN POTTS (PETS), of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, Aug. 9. THOMAS BISHOP, of Co. Lincoln. (Sussex) (ibid).
1641, Aug. 10. HUGH OWEN, of Co. Pembroke, (ibid).
1641, Aug. 10. HUGH WINDHAM, bart., of Dorset (ibid).
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1641, Oct. 23. JOHN HOYE (at Dublin by Sir John Borlace and
Sir William Parsons, lords justices).
1641, Nov. 1. JOHN BORLACE, eldest son and heir of Sir John (ibid
by same).
1641, Nov. 1. WILLIAM COURTENAY, eldest son and heir of George
Courtenay, of Newcastle, Co. Limerick (ibid by same).
1641, Nov. PATRICK WEMYS, of Dunfert, Co. Kilkenny (at Edin-
burgh by the King ?).
1641, Nov. 21. EGBERT BARWICK (at York).
1641, Nov. 22 ( ? 1642, Apr. 21). THOMAS NORTHCLIFFE (NOTCLIFF)
(at York by the King).
1641, Nov. 25. RICHARD GURNEY, lord mayor of London (at
Kingsland).
1641, Nov. 25. THOMAS GARDNER, recorder of London (ibid).
1641, Nov. 25. JOHN PETTUS, of Norfolk, bart, (at the Guildhall).
1641, Nov. 29 (26, 30). EDWARD NICHOLAS, of Wilts., principal
secretary of State (at Whitehall).
1641, Dec. 3. JOHN CORDELL (at Hampton Court).
1641, Dec. 3. THOMAS SOAME, alderman of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 3. JOHN GAYER (GAIR), alderman of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 3. JACOB GERRARD, alderman of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 3. JOHN WOLLASTON, alderman of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 3. GEORGE GARRET, alderman of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 3. GEORGE CLARK, sheriff of London (ibid).
1641, Dec. 5. EDWARD ASTLEY, brother of Sir Isaac (Sir Francis)
(at Whitehall).
1641, Dec. 8 (5). ANTHONY PERCIVAL, of Kent (ibid).
1641, Dec. 12. THOMAS TREVOR, of Middlesex, bart. (ibid).
1641, Dec. 18. JOHN SPELMAN, of Norfolk (ibid).
1641, Dec. 20. JOHN ROBERTS, of Kent (ibid).
1641, Dec. 21. JOHN TTTFTON, of Kent (ibid).
1641, Dec. 23. JOHN MALLORY, of Co. York. (ibid).
1641, Dec. 27. HENRY CHOLMLEY, brother of Sir Hugh (ibid).
1641, Dec. 28. THOMAS LUNSFORD, of Sussex (ibid).
1641-2, Jan. 5. THOMAS MARTIN, of Co. Cambridge. ( ? Cumberland)
(ibid).
1641-2, Jan. 5 (8). RICHARD HALFORD (HOLFORD), of Co. Leicester.
(ibid).
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1641-2, Jan. 12. JOHN DORREL (DAREL), of Kent, son of Sir Robert
(at Windsor).
1641-2, Jan. 21. ISAAC AST-LEY, of Melton Constable, Norfolk, son
to Sir Jacob, the famous general (ibid or Whitehall). See
infra on p. 215.
1641-2, Jan. (?) JOHN RAINEY (RAYNEY), of Kent (ibid).
1641-2, Feb. ( ? Jan.) 10. WILLIAM SPRINGATE, of Kent (at Hampton
Court).
1641-2, Feb. 10. JOHN JENNET (JENNY, JERMY), of Suffolk (ibid).
1641-2, Feb. 14. HENRY PALMER, of Kent (on His Majesty's
journey towards Dover).
1641-2, Feb. 15. EDWARD PHILMER (FILMER) (on same journey at
Canterbury).
1641-2, Feb. (?) HENRY STRADLING, of Co. Glamorgan, (at Dover).
1641-2, Feb. JOHN MENYS (MINNES, MENNES), vice-admiral (ibid).
1641-2, Feb. WILLIAM MAN, of Kent (ibid).
1641-2, Feb. MARTIN VAN TROMP, admiral, of Holland (ibid on ihe
20th of May following he received by letters patent from the
king a grant of supporters in addition to the honour of
knighthood).
1641-2, Mar. 1. WILLIAM COOPER, of Cathrincork, Kent (at
Theobalds ? Dover).
1641-2, Mar. 2. WILLIAM CAWLEY (CALEY) (ibid ? Dover).
1641-2, Mar. 12 (16). JOHN READ, of Herts., second son to Sir
Thomas (at Newmarket).
1641-2, Mar. 12. ROBERT CROMPTON, of Middlesex (ibid).
1641-2, Mar. 13. JOHN FORTESCUE, of Suffolk (ibid).
1641-2, Mar. 14. RICHARD STONE, of Co. Huntingdon, (at Hunting-
don).
1641-2, Mar. 20. EDMUND COOPER, lord mayor of York (at York).
1642, Apr. 18. JAMES, duke of York (ibid).
1642, Apr. 18. ROBERT (DORMER), 1st earl of Carnarvon (ibid).
1642, Apr. 18. GEORGE or CHARLES (STUART), lord AUBIGNY (ibid).
1642, Apr. 18. Lord JOHN STUART (ibid).
1642, Apr. 18. Lord BARNARD STUART (ibid).
1642, Apr. 21. BRIAN PALMES, of Astwell, Co. Rutland, (at ?York).
1642, Apr. 23 (? June or July). PATRICK DRUMMOND (at Durham,
? at Nottingham, or ? 2 different men).
1642, Apr. 23 (21). THOMAS NORCLIFF (NORTCLIFF) (at Durham),
of Co. York.
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1642, Apr. 24. JAMES (THOMAS) PENNYMAN, of Ormsby, Co. York.
(at York ? Durham).
1642, May 1. FRANCIS BUTLER, of Herts, (ibid).
1642, May 2. THOMAS BOSWELL (BosviLE), of Kent (ibid).
1642, May 2. JORDAN METHAM, of Co. York. (ibid).
1642, May 21. RICHARD TANKARD, of Wixley, Co. York, (at York
? Durham).
1642, June 6. JOHN GIRLINGTON (GARLINGTON), of Co. York.
? Lanes, (ibid).
1642, June 7. THOMAS WILLIAMSON, of East Markham, Co. Notts.
(ibid).
1642, June 25. INGRAM HOPTON, of Leathley, Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1642, June 25. FRANCIS MONKTON, of Cavel, Co. Yorks. (ibid).
1642, June 26. GEORGE MIDDLETON, of Leighton, Co. Yorks.
? Lanes, (ibid).
1642, June 27. EDMOND DUNCOMBE, of Co. Yorks., sergeant major
of the Trained Bands (ibid).
1642, June 28. PETER COURTNEY, of Cornwall (ibid).
1642, July 12. JOHN DIGBY, of Mansfield Woodhouse,, high sheriff
of Notts., Co. Notts, (at Newark).
1642, July 14. CHARLES DALLISON, recorder of Lincoln (at Lincoln
? Newark).
1642, July 14. WILLIAM CONEY (CONNY), of Sturton, Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1642, July 14. EGBERT TREDWAY, of Hoffe (Haugh), Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1642, July 14. RICHARD WINGFIELD, of Ticken, Co. Lincoln.
? Rutland, (ibid).
1642, July 14 (15). JOHN BURRELL, of Dowshy, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1642, July 14. JORDAN CROSLAND, of Co. York. (ibid).
1642, July 26. EUSEBY PELSANT, of Cadeby, Co. Leicester, (at
Leicester).
1642, July 28. GEORGE BINNION, of London (at Beverly).
1642, July 28. ANTHONY ST. LEGER (SELLENGER), of Oakham, Kent
(ibid).
1642, July 30. FRANCIS COB, of Beverly, Yorks. (ibid).
1642, Aug. 8. WILLIAM CLARK, of Ford Place, Kent (at York).
1642, Aug. 9. EDMOND FORTESCUE, of Fallapit, Devon, (ibid).
1642, Aug. 13 (9). EDWARD GARRET (JARRET), colonel (at York).
1642, Aug. 19. GEORGE THYNNE (THEAM, THEIM), (at Leicester).
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1642, Aug. 21. ROBERT LEIGH, of Co. Warwick, (at Stoneleigh
Abbey).
1642, Aug. 22. THOMAS LEIGH, of Hamstal Ridware, Co. Stafford.
(ibid).
1642, Aug. 24 (22). JOHN MIDDLE-TON, of Stockel, Co. Yorks. (at
Nottingham).
1642, Sept. 7. HENRY JONES, of Albemarle, Co. Carmarthen, (ibid).
1642, Sept. 13. ROBERT STAPLETON, of Co. York. (ibid).
1642, Sept. 19 (21). JOHN WILDE, of Wolly, Salop, sheriff of Salop
(at Wellington).
1642, Sept. 21. FRANCIS OTLEY (OTTLEY, OATLEY), of Pitchford,
Salop (at Shrewsbury).
1642, Sept. 22. JOHN WILDE, junr., of Wolly, Salop (ibid).
1642, Sept. (P22). WALTER WROTTESLEY, of Co. Stafford (ibid).
1642, Sept. 25. HUGH CALVELEY,of Ley, Cheshire (at West Chester).
1642, Sept. 26. RICHARD CRANE, a captain (lieutenant colonel) of
Prince Rupert's troop (regiment) of Horse (ibid).
1642, Sept. 27 (28). THOMAS BIRON, colonel of prince Charles's
regiment of Horse (at Shrewsbury).
1642, Sept. 29. ARNOLD DE LILLE (LISLE), a Frenchman (ibid).
1642, Sept. 29. THOMAS SCRIVEN, of Co. Denbigh (Salop), in the
field at the head of his company ((ibid).
1642, Oct. 1. RICHARD WYLLIS, brother to Sir Thomas, of Fen
Ditton (ibid).
1642, Oct. 1. THOMAS LISTER, of Salop (ibid).
1642, Oct. 1 (Sept. 29). RICHARD BYRON (ibid).
1642, Oct. 7 (3). RICHARD LLOYD, of Denbigh (at Wrexham).
1642, Oct. 9. GARRET (GERARD) EATON, of Co. Derby. (Denbigh)
(at Shrewsbury).
1642, Oct. 11. THOMAS EATON (EYTON), of Co. Salop (ibid).
1642, Oct. 21. ANTHONY MORGAN, of Co. Northampton (at Southam).
1642, Oct. 22. RICHARD SHUGBOROUGH, of Shugborough, Co.
Warwick, (at Edgecot).
1642, Oct. 24. JOHN SMITH, a captain, at Edgehill fight, brother to
Sir Charles ; he recovered the King's great banner which the
rebels had taken in battle the day before (at Edgehill or
Edgcott).
1642, Oct. 25. ROBERT WELCH (WALSH), an Irishman (? ibid).
1642, Nov. 2. WILLIAM PALMER (at Oxford).
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1642, Nov. 7 (8). WINGFIELD BODENHAM, of Co. Rutland (at
Reading).
1642, Nov. 9 (8). EDWARD SIDENHAM, of Essex, knight marshal
(ibid).
1642, Nov. 10. HENRY HENE, of Folly John Park, Berks, (at
Maidenhead ? Reading).
1642, Nov. 12. JOHN TYRRINGHAM, of Bucks, (at Coalbrook).
1642, Nov. 29. THOMAS MANWARING, recorder, of Reading (at
Reading).
1642, Dec. 27. THOMAS BLACKWELL, of Mansfield Woodhouse, Co.
Notts, (at Oxford).
1642-3, Jan. 1. HENRY HUNCKS, lieutenant colonel ( ? ibid],
1642-3, Jan. 9. EDWARD CHESTER, of Herts. (? ibid}.
1642-3, Jan. 10. ROBERT MURRAY, a Scotchman (? ibid).
1642-3, Jan. 14. HENRY VAUGHAN, lieutenant colonel. (? ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 1. WILLIAM MALLORY, captain (? ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 3. WILLIAM NEAL, Scoutmaster, upon bringing to the
King the news of the taking of Cicester (ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 6. GEORGE VAUGHAN, of Wilts, (ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 22. EDWARD HYDE, chancellor of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 22. HENRY HELYE, privy councillor ( ? see Hene supra
1642, Nov. 10).
1642-3, Feb. 23. ISAAC (JOHN) ASTLEY, son of Sir Jacob (ibid).
See supra on p. 212.
1642-3, Feb. 24 (?Feb. 5, ? Mar. 5). JOHN PENRUDDOCK, of Wilts.
(Southampton) (ibid).
1642-3, Feb. 26. JOHN WINFORD, of Astley, Co. Worcester, (ibid).
1642-3, Mar. 2 (Feb. 24). HENRY HUNLOCK (HuNLOKE),of Winger-
mouth, Co. Derby, (ibid).
1642-3, Mar. 5 (4). THOMAS BAD (BAUD), of Cairns Oysels, Co.
Hants, (at Oxford).
1642-3, Mar. 5. JOHN PENRUDDOCK (ibid).
1642-3, Mar. (?Feb.) 22. JOHN SCUDAMORE, of Ballingham (Bull-
ingham), Co. Hereford, (ibid).
1642-3, Mar. (?Feb.) 24. WALTER LLOYD, of Co. Cardigan (ibid).
1642-3, Mar. 24. FRANCIS LLOYD, of Co. Carmarthen (Cardigan)
(ibid).
1643, Apr. 12. WILLIAM BLAKESTON (BLACKSTON), of Newton.
Durham (ibid).
1643, Apr. 23. LEWIS KIRK, of Bridgenorth, Salop., a gentleman
pensioner (ibid).
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1643, May 17. EDWARD LAURENCE, of Dorset, sheriff of Dorset,
(at Oxford).
1643, June 1. JAMES MURRAY, a Scotchman (ibid).
1643, June 13 (30). CHARLES KEMISH (KEMYS), of Keven Mabley,
Co. Glamorgan, (ibid).
1643, June 13. EDWARD STRADLING, of St. Donats, Co. Glamorgan.
(ibid).
1643, June 13. JOHN URREY (VERREY), a Scotchman (ibid).
1643, June 24. HUMBLE WARD, of Co. Stafford, (ibid).
1643, July 15. [? EDMUND] BUTLER, an Irishman (ibid).
1643, Aug. 3. CHARLES MOHUN, of Putmoghan, Co. Cornwall (at
Bristol).
1643, Aug. 3 (4). JOHN GRANVILE (GRENFIELD), son to Sir Bevil
(ibid).
1643, Aug. 3. SAMUEL COSWORTH (COLAWARTH), of Cosworth, Co.
Cornwall (ibid).
1643, Aug. 3. CHRISTOPHER WRAY, of Trebigh, Cornwall (ibid).
1643, Aug. 15. RICHARD (HENRY) CHOMLEY, eminent in the law,
of Whithy, Co. York, (in the army by Sudeley).
1643, Sept. 8. WILLIAM MORTON (MERTON), of Winchcombe, Co.
Oxford, (at Sudeley Castle).
1643, Sept. 9. WILLIAM HOWARD (HAYWARD), of Surrey (ibid).
1643, Sept. (?) WILLIAM DAVENANT, poet laureate (at Gloucester).
1643, Sept. 22 (21). MICHAEL WOODHOUSE, governor of Ludlow (at
Newbury).
1643, Sept. 24. TIMOTHY TIRREL, of Co. Oxford. (Bucks.) (at Oxford).
1643, Sept. 28. GEORGE AP ROBERTS (PROBERT), of Pautlacy
(Penalt), Co. Monmouth. (ibid).
1643, Sept. 30. EDWARD ALSTON, of Allvercot, Co. Oxford.
(Northampton) (ibid).
1643, Oct. 4. EDWARD FORD, of Harting, Co. Sussex (ibid).
1643, Oct. 7. PETER BALL, of Devon., the Queen's attorney (ibid).
1643, Oct. 26 (20). FRANCIS CHOCK (CHOKE), of Abington, Berks.
(ibid).
1643, Nov. 9. ARTHUR BLANY, of Co. Montgomery (ibid).
1643, Nov. 10. OTLEY (ibid).
1643, Oct. 11. JOSEPH SEAMORE (LEAMORE), of Devon, (ibid).
1643, Nov. 17 (P1642, Nov. 17). ORLANDO BRIDGMAN, of West-
Chester, attorney general (ibid).
1643, Nov. 22. HENRY BARD, colonel (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 217
1643, Nov. 24. EDWARD VAUGHAN, of Cornwall (Caermarthen)
(at Oxford).
1643, Nov. (?Dec. 28). THOMAS PERT, colonel (ibid).
1643, Dec. 6. ROBERT BREREWOOD, recorder of Chester (ibid).
1643, Dec. 9. EDMUND VERNEY, 2nd son to Sir Edmund Verney,
Knight Marshal (ibid).
1643, Dec. 12. CHARLES COMPTON, a brother to the earl of
Northampton (ibid).
1643, Dec. 12. WILLIAM COMPTON, a same (ibid).
1643, Dec. 12. SPENCER COMPTON, a same (ibid).
1643, Dec. 20 (28). MARMADUKE RAWDON (KOYDON), of Hodsden
(Herts.) (ibid).
1643-4, Jan. 4. RICHARD LANE, attorney general to the Prince
afterwards chief baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1643-4, Jan. 9. WILLIAM MANWARING, of West Chester (ibid)
1643-4, Jan. 19 (27). ROBERT HOLBORN, attorney to the Prince
(ibid).
1643-4, Feb. 5 (Jan.) 5. JOHN REED (READ), a Scotchman (ibid).
before 1643-4, Mar. THOMAS ARMSTRONG (in Ireland by the earl of
Ormonde).
1644, Mar. 25. THOMAS GARDNER, captain of a troop of horse, son
to the solicitor-general (at Oxford, knighted by the King
whilst he sat at dinner upon delivery of the news of prince
Rupert's success against the rebels that had besieged
Newark).
1644, Apr. 2. HUGH CARTWRIGHT, of Southwell, Notts, (at Oxford).
1644, Apr. 9. WILLIAM COURTNEY (ibid).
1644, Apr. 16. HENRY WOOD, clerk comptroller (ibid).
1644, Apr. 19. THOMAS CHEDLE (CHEDDLE), of Anglesea, governor
of Beaumaris (ibid).
1644, Apr. 24. GEORGE VILLIERS, brother to lord Grandison (ibid).
1644, Apr. (?Aug.) 25. FRANCIS GAMULL, of Cheshire (ibid).
before 1644, May. TIIEOPHILUS JONES (in Ireland by the earl of
Ormonde).
1644, May 6. WILLIAM GODOLPHIN, of Spergor, Co. Cornwall (at
Oxford).
1644, May 12. ROBERT BYRON, brother to lord Byron (ibid).
1644, May 12. GEORGE PARREY, D.C.L., recorder of Exeter (ibid).
1644, June 18. BARNARD ASTLEY, son of Sir Jacob (at Burford).
1644, June 18. MARTIN SANDES (at Worcester).
1644, June 18. DANIEL TYAS (TYERS), mayor of Worcester (ibid).
2i8 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1644, June (?) JOHN KNOTSFORD, of Studley, Co. Warwick, (at
Evesham).
1644, June 29 (July 2). ROBERT HOWARD, a younger son to the
earl of Berks, (at Cropredy Bridge for taking Wemes, the
Scot, general of Sir William Waller's artillery).
1644, June 29. THOMAS HOOPER (at Williamscot).
1644, July 27. HUGH CROCKER, mayor of Exeter (at Exeter).
1644, July 30. THOMAS BASSETT, general of the ordnance to prince
Maurice (at Crediton).
1644, July 30. RICHARD CHOLMELEY, younger son of Sir Richard
Cholmeley, of Whitby (ibid at the taking of Exeter).
P1644, July 30. JAMES SMITH (? ibid).
1644, July 30. FRANCIS BASSETT, of St. Michael's Mount, brother
of Sir Thomas (at Crediton).
1644, July 30 (? 28). JOSEPH WAGSTAFF, major general to the army
under prince Maurice in the West (ibid).
1644, July 30. HENRY CAREY (ibid).
1644, Aug. (July 5). CHARLES TREVANIAN, of Cornwall (at
Boconnoc).
1644, Aug. (?3, July 9). JOHN ARUNDEL, of Cornwall (ibid Pat
Liskeard).
1644, Aug. JAMES COBB (ibid).
1644, Aug. 3 (July 11). JOHN GRILLS, sheriff of Cornwall (at
Liskeard).
1644, Aug. 8 (?25). FRANCIS GAMULL, of Cheshire (at Boconnoc).
1644, Sept. 1. EDWARD (ROBERT) BRETT, captain of the Queen's
troop (in the field at the pursuit of Essex's army).
1644, Sept. 1. SACKVIL GLENHAM (GLEMHAM), son of Sir Thomas
(ibid).
1644, Sept. 1. THOMAS PRESTWICH, of Lancashire (ibid or at
Oxford).
1644, Sept. 1. WILLIAM RATCLIFF (ibid or at Oxford).
1644, Oct. 22. JOHN BOYS, governor of Donnington Castle (upon
Redheath at Read Hall near Newbury).
1644, Oct. (?). JOHN CAMPSFIELD (CANSFIELD) (near Newport
Pagnell).
1644, Nov. 1. HENRY GAGE, governor of Oxford (at Oxford).
1644, Nov. 1. CHARLES LLOYD, of Co. Cardigan., governor of Devizes,
quarter-master general (ibid).
1644, Nov. 2. PETER BROWN, of Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1644, Nov. 3. ANTHONY GREENE, of Co. Oxford (ibid).
1644, Nov. 3. CHARLES WALDRON, captain (ibid).
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1644, Nov. 7. WILLIAM CAMPION, of Cooly, Kent, governor of
Boistall House (at Oxford).
1644, Dec. IT. JOHN OWEN, colonel, of Cornwall (ibid).
1644, Dec. 17. WILLIAM ROLLOCK, a Scotchman (ibid).
1644, Dec. 18. CHRISTOPHER LEWKENOR, colonel, recorder of
Chichester (ibid).
1644, Dec. 18. JAMES CROFT, the pensioner (ibid).
1644 (Dec. or 1644-5, Jan.). LEWIS LEWKENOR, colonel.
1644-5, Jan. 14 (4). GILBERT TALBOT, colonel, the King's agent at
Venice (ibid).
1644-5, Jan. 17. ARTHUR (CAPELL), lord CAPEL (ibid).
1644-5, Jan. 17. HENRY lord SEYMOUR (ibid).
1644-5, Jan. 23. HENRY CHICHLEY, of Co. Cambridge., lieut. col.
to Sir Richard Willes (ibid).
1644-5, Jan. 27. RICHARD HATTON (HALTON), of Co. Northampton.
(ibid).
1644-5, Jan. 30. GEORGE BUCKLEY (BUNCKLE, BUNCKLY), of Green-
wich, lieutenant governor of Oxford (ibid at Christ Church).
1644-5, Feb. 1. THOMAS D'ABRIGECOURT (ibid).
1644-5, Feb. 2 (?9). EDWARD WALKER, garter king-at-arms (ibid).
1644-5, Feb. 3 (? Jan. 21). STEPHEN HAWKINS, colonel (ibid).
1644-5, Mar. 20 (19). THOMAS REEVES (RIVES), the King's advocate
(ibid).
1644-5, Mar. 21 (6). CHARLES COTTEREL, master of the ceremonies
(ibid).
1644-5, Mar. 21. RICHARD BRAHAM (BREAM, BREYM) (ibid).
1645, Mar. 28 (27). RICHARD MALEVERER (MALEVERY), of Co.
Yorks. (ibid).
1645, Mar. 28. ROBERT PEAKE, lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1645, Mar. 28. WILLIAM MASON (ibid).
1645, Apr. 3. JOHN (WILLIAM) RATCLIFF (ibid).
1645, Apr. 29. LODOWICK WYER (WIER), a German (ibid).
1645, May 5. BARTHOLOMEW LA ROCHE, a Frenchman, principal
tire worker to the King (ibid).
1645, May 14. EDWARD BARRET (BAROGH), of Droitwich, Co.
Worcester (at Droitwich).
1645, June 2. RICHARD PAGE, colonel (at the countess of Devon's
house near Leicester).
1645, June 2. WILLIAM BRIDGES, sergeant major to Sir Richard
Page (ibid).
1645, June 2. MATTHEW APPLEYARD, colonel (ibid).
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1645, June 4. EDWARD HOPTON, colonel (at Leicester).
1645, June 4 (25). DUDLEY WYAT, commissary general (at Hereford
? Leicester).
1645, July 6 (31). HENRY LINGEN, colonel, of Co. Hereford, (at
Hereford ? Leicester) .
1645, July 6. HENRY LUNSFORD, governor of Monmouth (at
Monmouth).
1645, July 10. EDMOND PEIRCE, LL.D., and colonel of horse, of
Greenwich (at Ragland Castle).
1645, July 31. JOHN WALPOLE, of Co. Lincoln., cornet to the King's
troop (at Cardiff Castle).
1645, Sept. 5. WILLIAM LAYTON, colonel, lieutenant colonel to the
King's regiment of Guards (at Hereford).
1645, Sept. 5. BARNABY SCUDAMORE, of Hereford, governor (ibid).
1645, Sept. 15. HENRY WROTH, a gentleman pensioner (at Hereford
or ? Chirk Castle).
1645, Sept. 23. JOHN WATTS, governor of Chirk Castle (at Chirk
Castle).
1645, Oct. 27. THEOPHILUS GILBY, colonel (at Newark ? Chirk
Castle).
1645, Dec. 20. EDWARD COOPER, a gentleman pensioner (at Oxford).
1645, Dec. 21. GEORGE LISLE (LYLE), colonel and master of the
King's Household (ibid).
1645, Dec. 21. FERDINANDO FISHER (ibid).
1645, Dec. 25 (28). CHARLES LEE (LEIGH), brother to Sir Robert
(ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 2. JOHN OGLE, son to Sir John (ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 4. ANTHONY WILLOUGHBY (ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 16. ALLEN BUTLER, colonel, of Bourney, Co. Bucks.
(ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 17. JOHN SOUTHCOTE (SURCOT) (ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 25. THOMAS SHIRLEY, lieutenant colonel, of Sussex
(ibid).
1645-6, Feb. 25. WILLIAM BYRON, brother to lord Byron (ibid).
1646, Apr. 2. GEORGE AGLIONBY (EGLANDBY), lieutenant colonel of
horse (ibid). •
1646, Apr. 4. FRANCIS ROUSE, scout master general (ibid).
1646, Apr. 8. JAMES BRIDGEMAN, colonel (ibid).
1646, Apr. 11. EDMUND POOLEY, of Badley, Co. Suffolk (ibid).
1646, Aug. ROBERT ROTHE, mayor of Kilkenney (at Kilkenny by
the marquess of Ormonde).
1646, Oct. HENRY TALBOT (by same).
The King went from Oxford the 27th of April, 1646.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 221
Knights made \by Charles /.], but the dates not known.
1646. THOMAS LONGUEVILLE.
EDWARD BATHURST, of Lechlade.
1646. EDMUND (EDWARD) BRAY.
1646. EDWARD PRIDEAUX.
1646. ALLEN ZOUCH.
1646. ALLEN APSLEY.
1646. EDWARD CLARK, of Berks.
1646. GEORGE PROBAT.
1646. WILLIAM MORGAN.
1646. EDWARD WALGRAVE (?MULGRAVE).
1646. HENRY JONES.
1646, Apr. 11. JOHN NORRIS, of Northamptonshire.
1646. GAMALIEL DUDLEY.
JOHN WALCOT, of Sherborn, Co. Dorset.
1646. JOHN DUNCOMB, of Battelsden, Co. Beds, (in the Isle of
Wight).
JOHN CHIESLEY, of Scotland (ibid).
Knights made in Ireland by the earl of Ormonde.
1648, before Oct. WALTER BLAKE.
1648, Nov. 12. ROBERT STERLING (at Cork).
1648-9, Jan. GEORGE MONROE (at Kilkenny).
1649, Nov. JOHN WALSH, mayor of Waterford (at Waterford).
1649-50, Jan. NICHOLAS COMYN, mayor of Limerick (at Limerick).
1650, Apr. OLIVER FRENCH (at Galway).
1650, May 6. DERMOT O'SHAUGHNESSY (at Galway).
1650, May 6. JOHN BURKE, of Derrymaclaghny.
Knights [incorrectly stated to have been] made in 1649, by the Speaker
of the House of Commons, by recommendation of the House*
* A draft Act exists among the State Papers Domestic Commonwealth (ii. 3) dated 1649, June 6, to
authorise the Speaker to knight Thomas Andrews, the Lord Mayor, and Isaac Pennington and Thomas
Atkins, aldermen of London. This was doubtless with a view to the feast in the city on the following day
(June 7). But the bill did not pass the House and the ceremony was not performed. (See Commons
Journals, vi. 225-6 ; Whitelock's Memorials, iii. 46-7 ; Somers' Tracts, vii. 57.)
222 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
Knights made by Charles II. abroad.
1649. JOHN SAYER, lieutenant colonel to colonel Robert Sydney (at
Breda).
1649. WILLIAM SWAN, a captain in Holland (ibid).
1650. ROBERT KILLEGREW, son and heir of Sir William (ibid).
1650. ROBERT STARESMORE, younger son of Staresmore of
Staresmore, Co. Leicester, (ibid).
1650. ANTHONY JACKSON, of the middle Temple (ibid).
Knights made by Charles II. in Scotland in 1650-1.
1650, July 10. THOMAS NICOLSON, His Majesty's Advocate (at
Falkland).
1650, Oct. PHILIP ANSTRUTHER, of Anstruther (at Perth).
1650, Nov. GEORGE SETTONE, of Hailles (ibid).
1650-1, Jan. 2. LAWRENCE OLIPHANT, of Gask (at Scone).
1650-1, Jan. 2. JAMES DRUMMOND, of Machany (ibid).
1650-1, Jan. 2. GEORGE HAY, junr., of Megginch (ibid).
1650-1, Jan. 2. JOHN KER, of Lochtower (ibid).
1650-1, Jan. 3. JAMES RICHARDSON, of Synton (at Perth).
1650-1, Jan. 3. ALEXANDER BLAIR, of Balthayock (ibid).
1650-1, Jan. 8. ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, junior, of Cavers, sheriff of
Teviotshire (ibid).
1650-1, Feb. 14. DAVID ACIIMUTY (at the earl of Wemys's house).
1650-1, Feb. 14. THOMAS GOURLEY, of Kincraig (ibid).
1650-1, Feb. 14. WALTER SCOTT, of Whitsted, base son to Walter,.
first earl of Buccleuch and colonel of a regiment of horse
(at Largo Sands, the same day when the King ran at the
glove).
1650-1, Feb. 14. GILBERT ELLET, of Stobs (? ibid).
1650-1, Feb. 14. ALEXANDER SETON, second son to George, earl of
Wintoun (Pat Largo Sands).
1650-1, Feb. 21. JAMES DURHAM, eldest son to the laird of Pitt-
carrow (at Dundee).
1650-1, Feb. 22. JAMES HAY, brother's son to the earl of Tweed-
dale.
1650-1, Feb. PATRICK LESLEY, former provost of Aberdeen (fet
Aberdeen).
1650-1, Feb. ROBERT FARQUHAR, provost of Aberdeen (ibid).
1650-1, Feb. MOWAT, son to Mr. Roger Mowat, of Baquhaley,
advocate.
1650-1, Mar. THOMAS MUDIE, provost of Dundee (at Dundee).
1651, Mar. CECIL (WILLIAM) HOWARD, third son of lord Howard
of Escrick (at Breda).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 223
Knights made by Oliver Cromwell.
HENRY CROMWELL, his son.
1653-4, Feb. 8. THOMAS YINER, lord mayor of London (at Grocers'
Hall, London).
1653 or 1654. WILLIAM BOTELER.
1655, June 1. JOHN COPPLESTON, sheriff of Devon, (at Whitehall).
1655, June 11. JOHN REYNOLDS, commissary general in Ireland,
son of Sir James, of Essex, drowned 1657 (ibid).
1655, Sept. 20 (23). CHRISTOPHER PACKE, lord mayor of London
(ibid).
1655-6, Jan. 17. THOMAS PRIDE, colonel (at Whitehall).
1655-6, Jan. 19. JOHN BARKSTEAD, lieutenant of the Tower and
major general, of Middlesex (ibid).
1656, May 3. PETER JULIUS COYET, ambassador from the King of
Sweden (ibid).
[1656], July 26 (25). [GUSTAVUS Du VALE], one of the chief
gentlemen attending the Swedish ambassador.
1656, July. ANTHONY MORGAN (at Whitehall, on being sent over
especially from Ireland to inform the protector of the state
of Ireland) ? an erratum see infra under date 1658, July 26,
also see p. 232 infra.
1656, Aug. RICHARD COMBE, of Combe, Co. Herts, (at Whitehall).
1656, Sept. 15. JOHN DETHICK ,lord mayor of London (ibid).
1656, Sept. 15. GEORGE FLEETWOOD, of Co. Bucks, (ibid).
1656, Dec. 10. WILLIAM LOCKHART, colonel, His Highness's resi-
dent in France (ibid).
1656, Dec. 10. JAMES CALTHORP, sheriff of Suffolk (ibid).
1656, Dec. 15. ROBERT TITCHBORNE, lord mayor of London (ibid).
1656, Dec. 15. LISLEBONE LONG, recorder of London (ibid).
1656-7, Jan. 6. JAMES WHITELOCK, colonel, son and heir of Sir
Bolstrode (ibid).
1656-7, Mar. 3. THOMAS DICKENSON, alderman of York (ibid).
1657, June 11. RICHARD STAINER, commander of the frigate
"Speaker."
1657, July 16. JOHN CLAYPOLE, bart. (ibid).
1657, Aug. 26 (20). WILLIAM WHEELER, of Channel Row, West-
minster (at Hampton Court).
1657, Nov. 7 (2). EDWARD WARD, sheriff of Norfolk.
1657, Nov. 14. THOMAS ANDREWS, alderman and mayor of London
in 1650 (at Whitehall).
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1657, Dec. 5. THOMAS FOOTE.
1657, ? ? JOHN HEWSON.
1657-8, Jan. 6. JAMES DRAX.
1657-8, Feb. 1. HENRY PICKERING.
1657-8, Feb. 1. PHILIP TWISTLETON.
1657-8, Mar. 2 (?22, 9). JOHN IRETON (at Whitehall).
1657-8, Mar. 9. JOHN LENTHALL.
1657-8, Mar. 22. RICHARD CHEVEDON (CHIVERTON), lord mayor of
London (at "Whitehall).
1658, July 17. HENRY JONES.
? THOMAS WHITGRAVE.
? WILLIAM ELLIS {see 1671, Apr. 10].
? THOMAS ATKINS, alderman and mayor of London in 1653.
? JOHN CARTER, of Wales.
? JOHN STRODE, sheriff of Dorset.
Knights made in Ireland by Henry Cromwell, lord deputy
of Ireland.
1657, Nov. 24. MATHEW THOMLINSON (at Dublin in the Council
Chamber).
1658, May 3. ROBERT GOODWIN (ibid).
1658, June 7. MAURICE FENTON (in the forenoon at Cork House).
1658, June 7. JOHN KING (in the afternoon in the Council
Chamber).
1658, July 21. WILLIAM BERRY (BURY) (at Dublin Castle).
1658, July 22. JOHN PERCIVALL (ibid).
1658, July 26. ANTHONY MORGAN (ibid).
1658, July 26. THOMAS HERBERT (ibid).
1658, Nov. 16. HIEROME SANKY (ibid).
1658, Nov. 16. DANIEL ABBOTT (ibid).
1658, Nov. 30. HENRY PIERS (ibid).
1658, Dec. 20. WILLIAM PEN (ibid). '
1658-9, Jan. 24. THOMAS STANLEY (ibid).
1658-9, Feb. 23. OLIVER ST. GEORGE (ibid).
Knights made by Richard Cromwell, Protector.
1658, Nov. 26. JOHN MORGAN.
1658, Dec. 6. RICHARD BEKE.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 225
Knights made by Charles II. abroad prior to his Restoration.
1656-7, Mar. HENRY BENNETT, second son of Sir John, of "Oxbridge
(at Bruges).
1656-7, Mar. 17-27. GEORGE LANE, of Tulsk, clerk of the Council
(ibid).
1657, Mar. 31 (Apr. 9). CONNELL O'FARRELL, of Ireland (at Ghent).
1657, June 14-24. ARTHUR SLINGSBY, of Kent (at Brussels).
1657. GODFREY LLOYD, a captain in Holland and engineer (ibid).
1657-8, Jan. JOHN STEPHENS, governor of Dublin Castle (at Bruges).
1659. ANTHONY DEMARIAS, a French gentleman servant to the duke
of York (at Antwerp).
1659, Apr. ELLIS LEIGHTON, servant to the duke of York (at
Brussels) .
Knights made by Charles II.
1660, Apr. RICHARD FANSHAW, master of requests (at Breda).
1660, May 8-18. THOMAS CLARGES, muster master general (ibid).
1660, May 10-20. THOMAS WOODCOCK, of Lewes, governor of
Windsor Castle (ibid).
1660, May 10-20 (? 16-26). SAMUEL MORLAND (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. JAMES BUNCE, alderman of London, commissioner
from the City to present the address to Charles II. (at the
Hague on the reception of the commissioners from the
Parliament and the City).
1660, May 16-26. JOHN LANGHAM, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid*).
1660, May 16-26. JOHN ROBINSON, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. WILLIAM THOMPSON, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. THOMAS ADAMS, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. WILLIAM WILDE, recorder of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
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1660, May 16-26. ANTHONY BATEMAN, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. WILLIAM WALE, alderman of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. THEOPHILUS BIDDULPH, of London, a com-
missioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. RICHARD FORD, of London, a commissioner as
above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. WILLIAM VINCENT, of London, a commissioner
as above (ibidl).
1660, May 16-26. THOMAS BLUDWORTH (BLOODWORTII or BLUDDER),
a commissioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. WILLIAM BATEMAN, of London and of Charlton,
Kent, a commissioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. JOHN LEWIS, of Ledstone,Yorks., master chamber-
lain of London, a commissioner as above (ibid).
1660, May 16-26. LAURENCE BROMFIELD, of London, a commissioner
as above (ibid).
1660, May (? 16-26). CYRIL WYCH, of Hockwold, Co. Norfolk (at
the Hague).
1660, May (? 16-26). JAMES LANGHAM, of London, eldest son of
John Langham, alderman of London (ibid).
1660, May 20. GEORGE CATHCART (ibid).
1660, May 20. THOMAS CHAMBERLAINE (ibid).
1660, May 21. GEORGE DOWNING, English resident in Holland
(ibid).
1660, May 27 (P26). WILLIAM MORRICE, of Werrington, Co.
Devon., secretary of state (at Canterbury).
1660, May 27. EDWARD MASSEY, major general (ibid).
1660, May 27. EDWARD ROSSITER, of Somersby, Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1660, May 27. PHILIP HOWARD, brother of Charles, earl of Carlisle
(fibid).
1660, May 27. ROBERT PASTON, of Oxnede, Norfolk (ibid).
1660, May 27. THOMAS STEWKELEY (STUTELEY), of Alton, ,Co.
Devon, (ibid).
1660, May 27. DANIEL HARVEY, of Combe Park, Surrey (ibid).
1660, May 27. ELIAB HARVEY, of Chigwell, Essex (ibid).
1660, May 27. THOMAS INGHAM, of Goodnestone, Kent (ibid).
1660, May 27. GEORGE KINNAIRD (KENART), of Scotland (? ibid).
1660, May 27. ARNOLD BRAHAMS, of Bridge, E. Kent (ibid).
1660, May 27. ROBERT MOYLE, of Buckswell, Kent (ibid).
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1660, May 27. RALP BANKES, of Corfe Castle, Dorset (at Canter-
bury).
1660, May 28. BAYNHAM THROCKMORTON, of Tortworth, Co.
Gloucester, (at Rochester).
1660, May 28. WILLIAM SWAN, of Denton, Kent (ibid).
1660, May 28. FRANCIS CLARKE, of Rochester, Kent (ibid).
1660, May 28. GEORGE REEVE, of Thwaite, Suffolk (ibidj.
1660, May 29. THOMAS ALLEYNE, lord mayor of London (at the
King's entry into the city of London) (at London).
1660, May 30. RICHARD BROWNE, senior, alderman, the succeeding
mayor of London.
1660, May 30. RICHARD BROWNE, junior, son of Alderman Browne
(at Whitehall).
1660, May 31. ROBERT TOWNSEND (alias Agborough), of Hem
House, near Holt, Denbigh, (ibid).
1660, May 31. JOHN WARRE, of Hestercombe, Somerset, (ibid).
1660, May 31. GEORGE NORTON, of Abbots Leigh, Somerset, (ibid).
1660, June 2. ROBERT HYDE, justice of common pleas (ibid).
1660, June 2. EDWARD AYSCOUGH, of South Kelsey, Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1660, June 2. CAPELL LUCKYN, of Messinghall, Co. Essex (ibid).
1660, June 2. JOHN DAWNEY, of Cowick, Co. York. (ibid).
1660, June 4. WILLIAM PULTENEY, of St. James's (ibid).
1660, June 4. ROBERT REYNOLDS, of Elvetham, Hants, (ibid).
1660, June 5 (?4). ROBERT ABDY, of St. Albans (ibid).
1660, June 5. ROGER MOSTYN, of Mostyn, Co. Flint, (ibid).
1660, June 5. JOHN KING, of Abbey Boyle, Co. Roscommon. (ibid).
1660, June 5. PHILIP HARCOURT, of Stanton Harcourt, Co. Oxford.
(ibid).
1660, June 5. JAMES ( ? JOHN) DRAKE, of Ashe, Devon, (ibid).
1660, June 5. WILLIAM HOVELL, of Hillington, Norfolk (ibid).
1660, June 5. WILLIAM DALTON, of Hawkeswell, York. (ibid).
1660, June 6. JOHN TALBOT, of Lacock, Wilts (ibid).
1660, June 6. LANCELOT LAKE, of Canons, in Edgeworth, Middl.
(ibid).
1660, June 6. WILLIAM WRAY, of Ashby, Lincoln (ibid).
1660, June 6. HENRY CONINGSBY (CONYSBY), of North Mimms
Herts, (at Whitehall).
1660, June 7. JOHN MAYNARD, of Tooting, Surrey (? ibid).
1660, June 7. JOHN CARTER, of Kinmell, Denbigh, (ibid).
1660, June 7. CHARLES CLEAVER, of Bygrave, Herts, (ibid).
1660, June 7. JOHN CLOBERY, of Bradstone, Devon, (ibid).
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1660, June 8. CHRISTOPHER CLAPHAM, of Clapham, Yorkshire
(at Whitehall).
1660, June 8. FRANCIS GERARD, son of Sir Gilbert Gerard, of
Harrow, Middlesex (ibid).
1660, June 9. ROBERT BERNARD, serjeant-at-law.
1660, June 9. ROBERT BROOKE, of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk (ibid).
1660, June 9. ANDREW KING, of London (ibid).
1660, June 9. HENRY OXENDEN, of Dene, in Wingham parish, Kent
(ibid).
1660, June 9. THOMAS HEBLETHWAYT, of Norton, Yorks. (ibid).
1660, June 9. WILLIAM PENN, commissioner of Admiralty and
Navy (ibid).
1660, June 9. ROBERT PARKHURST, of Porford, Surrey (ibid).
1660, June (?9). JOHN PRESCOTT, of Radwinter, Essex.
1660, June 11. RICHARD ATKINS, of Clapham, Surrey (at Whitehall).
1660, June 11. THOMAS MEERS, of Kirton, Lincoln, (ibid).
1660, June 13. ARTHUR CAYLEY, of Newlands, in Coventry,
Warwick, (ibid).
1660, June 13. BRIAN BROUGHTON, of Broughton, Staffs, (ibid).
1660, June 14. RICHARD FRANKLYN, of Moor Park, Herts.
1660, June 14. HENRY MAYNARD, of Estaines.
1660, June 15. THOMAS TIPPING, of Wheatfield, Oxon. (ibid).
1660, June 15. WALTER RAWLEIGH, of West Horsley, Surrey (ibid).
1660, June 15 (For Aug. 23). FRANCIS SALKELD, of Whitehall and
of Salkeld, Cumberland.
1660, June 16. GILBERT IRELAND, of Holt, Lancaster (ibid).
1660, June 16. JOHN YORKE, of Gouldthwayte, Yorks. (ibid).
1660, June 17. JOHN LAURENCE, alderman of London (at Sir
Thomas Alleyn's house when he entertained the King).
1660, June 17. WILLIAM LEECH, of Squerries, Kent (ibid).
1660, June 17. JOHN CUTLER, of London, merchant (ibid).
1660, June 17. CHARLES COOTE, son of the earl of Mountrath
1660, June 18. CLEMENT ARMIGER, of Bloomsbury, Co. Middlesex
and North Creek, Norfolk.
1660, June 18. JAMES DRAX, of Deresalt, York., of London and
Barbados.
1660, June 18. ROGER BRADSHAIGH, of Haigh, Lanes.
1660, June 18. EMANUEL SORRELL, of Ipswich, Suffolk.
1660, June 19. JOHN COVERT, of Slaugham, Sussex.
1660, June 19. WILLIAM HARTOPP, of Rotherby, Leicester.
1660, June 21. RICHARD OTTLEY, of Pitchford, Salop.
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1660, June 21. RICHARD WISEMAN, of Thoralds Hall, Essex.
1660, June 23. PHILIP EGERTON, of Egerton Hall, Co. Chester.
1660, June 24. JOHN GODSHALL, of Aldeston, Worcester.
1660, June 24. WILLIAM WISEMAN, of Rivenhall, Essex.
1660, June 25. JOHN HALE, of Stagenhoe, Herts.
1660, June 25. THOMAS OVERBTJRY, of Burton - on - the - Hill,
Gloucester.
1660, June 25. ROBERT COTTON, of Combermere, Cheshire.
1660, June 25. MILES STAPLETON, of Carleton, York.
1660, June 25. GEORGE HORNER, of Cloford, Somerset.
1660, June 26. JOHN FREDERICK, alderman of London.
1660, June 27. ROWLAND LYTTON, of Knebworth, Herts.
1660, June 27. THOMAS BEAUMONT, of Whitby, York, (at Whitehall).
1660, June 27. NICHOLAS STRODE, of Westerham, Kent.
1660, June 30. GEORGE BROWNE, of Radford, Warwick.
1660, July 1. JOHN MARSHAM, of Whornes Place, Kent (at White-
hall).
1660, July 2. THOMAS TWISDEN, of Bradbourne, in East Mailing,
Kent, judge of King's Bench.
1660, July 2. THOMAS WENTWORTH, of Bretton, Yorks.
1660, July 2. EDWARD ATKYNS, of Kensington, Oxon., baron of the
Exchequer.
1660, July 4. JOHN ALDER, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, West-
minster.
1660, July 5. ABRAHAM REYNARDSON, alderman of London (at the
Guildhall).
1660, July 5. JASPER CLAYTON, alderman of London (ibid).
1660, July 5. THOMAS PLAYER, senr., chamberlain of London (ibid).
1660, July 5. THOMAS PLAYER, junr. (ibid).
1660, July 7. THOMAS NUTT, of Lewes, Sussex.
1660, July 7. EDWARD TURNOR, of Parendon, Essex, afterwards
Speaker of the House of Commons.
1660, July 7. HENRY CAESAR, of Bennington, Herts.
1660, July 7. WILLIAM BASSETT, of Clofferton, Somerset.
1660, July 8. JOHN CREMER, of Siechy, Norfolk.
1660, July 9. JOHN ARDERN, of Ardern, Chester.
1660, July 9. JOHN FITZ-JAMES, of Leweston, Dorset.
1660, July 10. ANDREW RICCARD, merchant, of London.
1660, July 11. THOMAS STEPHENS, of Sodbury, Gloucester.
1660, July 11. GEORGE CHUTE, of Streatham, Surrey.
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1660, July 11. JAMES BEVERLEY, of Begurney, in Eaton Socon,
Co. Bedford. .
1660, July 11. OLIVER ST. GEORGE, of Drumrusk, Leitrim.
1660, July 11. GOBART BARRINGTON, of Toftes, in Little Baddow,
Essex.
1660, July 13. ROBERT JENNINGS, of Eipon, Yorks.
1660, July 13. STEPHEN WHITE, of London.
1660, July 14. EDWARD FARMER, of Holbeck, Lincoln.
1660, July 15. THOMAS OGLE, of Pinchbeck, Lincoln, and of Wykyn,
Suffolk.
1660, July 15. WILLIAM THOROLD, of Hough, Lincoln.
1660, July 16. RALPH ASSHETON, of Middleton, Lanes.
1660, July 16. CHRISTOPHER TURNER, of Milton Ernest, Co.
Bedford., baron of the Exchequer.
1660, July 16. THOMAS TYRRELL, of Hanslope and Castle Thorpe,
Bucks.
1660, July 17. THOMAS GARDINER, of Tollesbury, Essex.
1660, July 17. ANDREW RAMSEY, of Abbots Hall, Scotland.
1660, July 19. WILLIAM NUTT, of Chigwell, Essex, and London,
merchant.
1660, July 19. AUDLEY MERVIN, of Castle Mervin, Co. Tyrone.
1660, July 21. ANDREW HENLEY, of Henley, Somerset, and of
Bramshill, Hants.
1660, July 21. COMBE WAGSTAFF, of Tachbrook, Warwick.
1660, July 24. PETER BROOK, of Mere, Co. Chester.
1660, July 24. THOMAS RANT, of Bramshill, Hants., and of
Broomhill, Norfolk.
1660, July 24. JOSEPH PAYN, mayor of Norwich.
1660, July 25. RICHARD SANDYS, of Northbourne, Kent.
1660, July 25. WILLIAM TREDENHAM, of Philleigh, Cornwall.
1660, July 28. JOHN SHAW, commissioner of Customs.
1660, July 30. HUMPHRY GORE, of Geldeston, Herts.
1660, July 30. CONRAD GILDENSHORNE, of Vlaburg, Sweden. *
1660, July 30. NATHANIEL POWELL, of Ewhurst, Sussex.
1660, July 30. WILLIAM HUGESON, of Linsted, Kent.
1660, July 30. THOMAS DAVISON, of Blakston, Durham, sheriff of
Durham.
1660, Aug. 1. THOMAS VINOR, of Lombard Street, London, gold-
smith.
1660, Aug. 1. ALLEN BRODERICK, of Wandsworth, Surrey.
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1660, Aug. 1 (or 31). WILLIAM DOMVILLE, of Fryern Barnet,
Middlesex.
1660, Aug. 3. GABRIEL LOWE, of Newark, Gloucester.
1660, Aug. 5. JOHN ROTH, of Utrecht, Holland.
1660, Aug. 6. JOHN STAPELEY, of Patcham, Sussex.
1660, Aug. 7. ROBERT GARY, of Clovelly, Devon.
1660, Aug. 9. JOHN HANMER, of Whittingham. Hall, Co. Suffolk.
1660, Aug. 14. HERBERT PERROTT, of Harroldston, Co. Pembroke.
1660, Aug. 16. THOMAS MEADOWS (MEDOWES), of Yarmouth, Co.
Norfolk.
1660, Aug. 17. FRANCIS KYNASTON, of Oateley, Salop.
1660, Aug. 18. JEROME ALEXANDER, of Dublin, judge of common
pleas.
1660, Aug. 18. ARTHUR CHICHESTER, of Dungannon, Ireland.
1660, Aug. 18. JOHN GORE, of Sacombe.
1660, Aug. 19 (or ? 18 or 16). EDWARD CROPLEY, of Clerkenwell,
London.
1660, Aug. 25. ROBERT SMITH, of Upton, West Ham, Essex.
1660, Aug. 26 (or Sept. 7). STEPHEN TEMPEST, of Broughton,
Yorks.
1660, Aug. 29. GIDSON SCOTT, of High Chester, Co. Roxburgh.
1660, Aug. 29. WILLIAM FLOURE, of Ireland.
1660, Aug. 29 (? Aug. 30 or Sept. 28). RICHARD KENNEDY, a judge
in Ireland).
1660, Aug. 31. EDWARD MINSHULL, of Minshull, Cheshire.
1660, Sept. 1. RICHARD HOPKINS, of Coventry, Warwick, sergeant-
at-law.
1660, Sept. 2. SAMUEL JONES, of Courteenhall, Northampton.
1660, Sept. 3 (or Oct. 24). JOHN ROLLE (ROLLES), of Bicton,
Devon.
1660, Sept. 3. PURBECK TEMPLE, of Croydon, Surrey.
1660, Sept. 3 (?) EDWARD ALSTON, M.D., of London and Edward-
stone, Suffolk.
1660, Sept. 11. CLEMENT TIIROCKMORTON, of Haseley, Warwick.
1660, Sept. 19. JOHN CLENCK, of Amsterdam.
1660, Sept. 21. GEORGE SMITH, merchant, of London.
1660, Sept. 24. JOHN LAWSON, vice admiral, of Ashford, Essex.
1660, Sept. 24. RICHARD STAYNER, rear admiral, of Greenwich,
Kent.
1660, Sept. 26. THOMAS CREW, of Steen, Northampton.
1660, Sept. 28. WILLIAM ASTON, a judge in Ireland.
1660, Sept. 29. GEORGE PRETTYMAN, of Loddington, Leicester.
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1660, Oct. 10. WILLIAM LANGDALE, of Longthorpe, York.
1660, Oct. 20. HENRY PIGOT, of Nether Gravenhurst, Beds.
1660, Oct. 25. THOMAS BURTON, of Stockerston, Leicester.
1660, Oct. 2T (?23). LAURENCE SMYTH, of Bramley, Surrey.
1660, Nov. 6 (?5). EDWARD CATER, of Kempston, Beds.
1660, Nov. 8 (P7). GEORGE CROOKE, of Waterstock, Oxon.
1660, Nov. 16. JOHN GLYNN, King's Sergeant, of Henley Park,
Surrey.
1660, Nov. 16. JOHN MAYNARD, sergeant-at-law, of Gunnersbury,
Middl.
1660, Nov. 16. WILLIAM BEECHER, of Howbury, Beds.
1660, Nov. 19. EDWARD HARLEY, second son of Sir Robert Harley,
of Brampton Bryan, Co. Hereford.
1660, Nov. 19. ANTHONY MORGAN (at Whitehall) see supra p. 705.
1660, Nov. 20. WILLIAM HEWYTT, of Breckles, Norfolk.
1660, Nov. 22. JOHN ATKINSON, of Stowell, Co. Gloucester.
1660, Nov. 24. WILLIAM GAGE.
1660, Nov. 26. JOHN POLY (POOLEY), of Boxted, Suffolk.
1660, Dec. 1. WILLIAM AYSCOUGH, of Osgodby, Co. York.
1660, Dec. 3. WILLIAM FORSTER, of Bamburgh Castle, North-
umberland.
1660, Dec. 4. SAMUEL BROWNE, a justice of the King's Bench, of
Arlesey, Beds.
1660, Dec. 4. WADHAM WINDHAM, a justice of the King's Bench,
of Salisbury (at Whitehall).
1660, Dec. 5. WILLIAM STRODE, of Northington, Devon.
1660, Dec. 6. WALTER PLUNKETT, of Rathbeale, Co. Dublin,
Ireland.
1660, Dec. 10. THOMAS FANSHAW, of Jenkins, in Barking, Essex.
1660, Dec. 14. HENRY HATTON, of Mitcham, Surrey.
1660, Dec. 15. THOMAS GRUBHAM HOWE, of Kempley, Gloucester.
1660, Dec. 22. JAMES SHANE, of Dublin.
1660, Dec. 30 (?31). HENRY TEYNT (TYNTE, TAYNT), of Bally
Crevan, Co. Cork.
1660-1, Jan. 18 (?8). WILLIAM COBB, of Beverley, Yorks.
1660-1, Jan. 26. WILLIAM BURY (in Ireland by the lords justices).
1660-1, Jan. 27. WILLIAM JUXON, of Albourne, Sussex (in England
by the King).
1660-1, Feb. 2. THOMAS DOLEMAN, of Shaw, Berks.
1660-1, Feb. 4. JOSEPH THROCKMORTON, of London, merchant (on
board his own ship at Blackwall.
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1660-1, Feb. 5. RICHARD COMBE (COMBES), of Hemel Hempstead.
1660-1, Feb. 16. ARTHUR DENNY (in Ireland by the lords justices).
1660-1, Feb. 16. BOYLE MAYNARD (ibid by same).
1660-1, Feb. 19. JOHN PONSONBY (ibid by same).
1660-1, Feb. 21. HUMPHRY HOOKE (HOOKES), alderman, of Bristol
(in England by the King).
1660-1, Feb. 21. HUBERT ADRIAN-VERVEER, mayor of Dublin (in
Ireland by the lords justices).
1660-1, Feb. 22. RICHARD LANE (ibid by same).
1660-1, Mar. 2. THOMAS ESTCOURT, of Sherston Pinkney, Wilts.,
a master in Chancery (in England by the King).
1660-1, Mar. 12. JAMES CUFFE, of Ballinrobe, Ireland.
1660-1, Mar. 12. WILLIAM RYDER, alderman, of London.
1660-1, Mar. 13. JOHN ROWLEY, of Castle Row, Co. Londonderry
(in Ireland by the lords justices).
1660-1. Mar. 14. NICHOLAS PURDON, of Ballyclogh, Co. Cork (ibid
by same).
1660-1, Mar. 15. PETER COURTHOP, of Little Island, Co. Cork (ibid
by same).
1660-1, Mar. 16. WILLIAM KING, of the Hospital, Co. Limerick
(ibid by same).
1660-1, Mar. 18. RALPH WILSON (ibid by same).
1660-1, Mar. 18. GILBERT GERARD, second son of Sir Gilbert
Gerard, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Co. Middl. (in England by
the King).
1660-1, Mar. 19. JOHN BASER, physician-in-ordinary to the King.
1660-1, Mar. 19. ISAAC THORNTON, of Snail well, Co. Cambridge.
1660-1, Mar. 19. FRANCIS FOULKE (in Ireland by the lords justices).
1660-1, Mar. 20. ST. JOHN BRODRICK (ibid by same).
1661, Mar. 27. THOMAS CLAYTON, master of Merton College, Oxon.,
regius prof, of medicine (in England by the King).
1661, Apr. 1. FRANCIS PRIDGEAN (alias Prugean, alias Privian),
M.D., of London and of Hornchurch, Essex.
1661, Apr. 8. THOMAS BYDE, of Shoreditch, Middl., and of Ware
Park, Herts., a brewer.
1661, Apr. 9. ROBERT MASON, of King's Cleere, Hants, (at
Whitehall).
? 1661, Apr. 9. RICHARD MASON, of Bishops Castle and Ednop, Co.
Salop, Avener.
1661, Apr. 10. EDWARD DYMOCK, of Scrivelsby, Lincoln., King's
Champion at the Coronation of Charles II.
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1661, Apr. 11. WILLIAM PETTY, M.D., of London, surveyor-general
of Ireland.
1661, Apr. 12. WILLIAM WARREN, of Wapping, shipbuilder.
1661, Apr. 13. JOHN DETHICK, alderman of London.
1661, Apr. 17. GEORGE COURTHORPE (of Wylegh in Sussex) a
gentleman pensioner (at Windsor).
1661, Apr. 17. GEORGE BLUNDELL, of Cardington, Co. Bedford., a
gentleman pensioner (ibid).
1661, Apr. 17. EDMUND BARKER, of Sibton, Suffolk, a gentleman
pensioner (ibid).
1661, Apr. 18. WALTER WALKER, D.C.L., of Bushey Hall, Herts.
(at Whitehall).
1661, Apr. 19. JOHN LOWE.
1661, Apr. 20. EDWARD BYSSHE, of Bysshe Court, Surrey, Claren-
ceux king-of-arms.
1661, Apr. 20. NICHOLAS PELHAM, of Lewes, Sussex.
1661, Apr. 20. GEORGE CONY, of Gray's Inn, sergeant-at-law.
1661, Apr. 23. JAMES DONELLAN, chief justice of the Common Pleas
(in Ireland by the lords justices).
1661, Apr. 23. WILLIAM TITCHBORNE (ibid by same).
1661, Apr. 23. WILLIAM DIXON (ibid by same).
1661, Apr. 25. SAMPSON WHITE, mayor of Oxford (in England by
the King).
1661, Apr. 26. JOHN MORLEY, of Chichester, Sussex.
1661, Apr. 28. THOMAS LEIGH, of Addington, Surrey.
1661, Apr. 28. JAMES WILFORD, of Olding, Kent (at Whitehall).
1661, Apr. 30. BERNARD HYDE, of Bore Place, Kent.
1661, May 8. FRANCIS GORE (in Ireland by the lords justices).
1661, May 9. ROBERT WISEMAN, D.C.L., King's advocate-general
(in England by the King).
1661, May 10. CHARLES UMFREVILL, of Langham, Essex.
1661, May 11. JOSEPH CRADOCK, commissary of Richmond, Co.
Yorks.
1661, May 12. WILLIAM CHILD, of Kinlet, co. Salop, a master in
chancery.
1661, May 12. JUSTINIAN LEWYN (LEWEN), of Heyham, Essex, a
master in chancery.
1661, May 12. MUNDEFORD BRAMSTON (BRAMPSTON), of Little
Baddow, Essex, a master in chancery.
1661, May 12. WILLIAM GLASCOCK, D.C.L., of Wormeley, Herts.,
a master in chancery.
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1661, May 12. THOMAS BIRD (BYRD), of Chancery Lane, Co. Middl.,
a master in chancery.
1661, May 12. NATHANIEL HOBART, of Chancery Lane, a master in
Chancery.
1661, May 12. TOBY WOOLRICH, of Cowling, Suffolk, a master in
Chancery.
1661, May 14. FRANCIS CLINTON, of Stourton Castle, Co. Lincoln.
1661, May 19. RICHARD KYRLE (KEARLES) (in Ireland by the lords
justices).
1661, May 25. THOMAS IVY (!VEY), of Malmesbury, Wilts, (in
England by the King).
1661, May 29. GEORGE ST. GEORGE (in Ireland by the lords
justices).
1661, May 30. JOHN FARRINGTON, of Chicester (in England by the
King).
1661, June 10. JOHN FINCH, ambassador to Constantinople.
1661, June 14. ANTHONY CRAVEN, of Sparsholt, Berks.
1661, June 25. JOHN BUSBY, of Addington, Bucks.
1661, July 10. JOHN DORMER, of Lee Grange, Bucks, (at White-
hall).
1661, Aug. 21 (?24). THOMAS BENNETT, a master in chancery
(ibid).
1661, Sept. 27. THOMAS BLADWELL, of Swanington, Norfolk.
1661, Oct. 3. AUGUSTINE CORONEL or COLLONEL, agent for the king
of Portugal (at Whitehall).
1661, Oct. 23. WILLIAM THROCKMORTON, son of Sir William (ibid).
1661, Sept. 24. JOHN SHAW, of Colchester, Essex (ibid).
1661, Sept. 25. JOHN BERNARD, of Abingdon, Northampton.
1661, Nov. 8. WILLIAM MERICK, judge of the Prerogative Court
(at Whitehall).
1661, Nov. 10. JOHN FLOSWICK, of Amsterdam (ibid).
1661, Nov. 23. WILLIAM CALEY (GALLEY), of Burderope, Wilts.
(ibid).
1661, Nov. 24 (? Oct. 24). GEORGE OXENDEN, of Dean, Kent (ibid).
1661, Nov. 29 (?0ct. 29). HANS HAMILTON, of Hamiltons Hall,
Armagh, Ireland (ibid).
1661, Dec. 9. WILLIAM BLOIS (BLOYS), of Yoxford, Suffolk (ibid).
1661, Dec. 10. JAMES AUSTIN, of Southwark.
1661, Dec. 16. RICHARD BISHOP, of Bridgetown, Warwick, senior
sergeant-at-arms.
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1661, Dec. 22. ST. JOHN MOORE, of Fawley, Berks, (at Whitehall).
1661, Dec. 27. CLIFFORD CLIFTON, of Clifton, Notts, (ibid).
1661, Dec. 27. FRANCIS COMPTON, of Hamerton, Hunt. (ibid).
1661, Dec. 30. WILLIAM LOWTHER, of Swillington, Yorks.
1661-2, Jan. 2. THOMAS TOMKINS (THOMPKINS), of Monineton,
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Hereford, (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 7. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER, of Alford, Co. Lincoln.
(ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 9. HENRY VAUGHAN, of Derwydd, Carmarthen, (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 16. NATHANIEL NAPIER, eldest son of Sir Gerard
Napier, of Middlemarsh Hall, Dorset, (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 17. JOHN LORT, of Stackpole, Co. Pembroke, (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 21 (? 16). JOHN KELING, of Southill, Beds., sergeant-
at-law (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 22. WILLIAM CRAVEN, of Elston, Glouc., gentleman
usher to the queen of Bohemia (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 23. THOMAS COOKES, of Stanton, Worcester, (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 29. JERVASE CUTLER, of Stansborough, Yorks. (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 30. MATHEW HALE, of Alderley, Co. Gloucester., lord
chief baron (ibid).
1661-2, Jan. 31. CHARLES HAMILTON (ibid).
1661-2, Feb. 13. EDWARD WINTER (WINTOUR), of Lidney, Co.
Gloucester., and of the East Indies, a sea captain (ibid).
1661-2, Feb. 17. DRAYNER MASSINGBERD, of South Ormesby, Line.
(ibid).
1661-2, Feb. 23. WALTER LITTLETON, of Lichfield (ibid).
1661-2, Feb. 23 (?24). THOMAS MONPESSON.
1661-2, Mar. 3. FRANCIS GOODRICH, of Manby, Line. (ibid).
1661-2, Mar. 4. JEOFFRY SHAKERLEY, of Shakerley, Lanes.
1661-2, Mar. 14. JOB CHARLTON, of Ludford, Co. Hereford, chief
justice of Chester.
before 1661-2, Mar. 19. JOHN HARBERT, sheriff of Breconshire.
1662, Apr. 22. ROBERT CANNE, of Bristol. ,»
1662, Apr. 26. THOMAS DANIELL, of Beswick, Yorks., a captain of
the Foot Guards.
1662, May 24. HENRY PECKHAM, of Chichester (at Portsmouth).
1662, June 16. EDMUND HOSKINS, sergeant-at-law (at Whitehall).
1662, June 24. JOHN ROGERS, of Langton, Dorset (at Hampton
Court). \
1662, July 5. THOMAS BEVERLEY, of Lincoln's Inn (ibid).
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1662, July 6. JOHN CLOPTON, of Clopton, near Stratford-on-Avon,
Warwick.
1662, July 19. WILLIAM TURNER, alderman of London.
1662, Aug. 3. JAMES WEYMES (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1662, Aug. 3. WILLIAM DAVIS (ibid by same).
1662, Aug. 3. GEORGE CARR (ibid by same).
1662, Aug. 24. NICHOLAS LOFTUS (ibid by same).
1662, Sept. 2. MARTIN NOELL, of London, scrivener (at JVhitehall
by the King).
1662, Sept. 7. TOBY POYNTZ (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1662, Sept. 30. GEORGE GILBERT, mayor of Dublin (ibid by same).
1662, Sept. 30. DANIEL BELLINGHAM, alderman of Dublin (ibid by
same).
1662, Oct. 11 ( ? 1). NEVILL CATELYNE, of Kirby Cane, Norfolk (at
Somerset House by the King).
1662, Nov. 14. JOHN BIRKENHEAD, D.C.L., M.P. for Wilton, Master
of Bequests (at Whitehall).
1662, Nov. 14 (?16). JOHN DAVIES, of Pangbourne, Berks.
1662, Nov. 16. HENRY WADDINGTON (in Ireland by the duke of
Ormonde, lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1662, Nov. 22. EDWARD NORRYS, of Weston on the Green, Oxon.
(in England by the King).
1662, Nov. 24. PHILIP MEDOWES, of Bentley, Suffolk (at White-
hall).
1662, Dec. 18. JOHN WHATTON, of Newarke, Leicester, (ibid).
1662-3, Jan. 28. JOHN FETTIPLACE, of Colne St. Edwins, Gloucester.
(ibid).
1662-3, Feb. 13. THOMAS GORE, of Barrow, Somerset (ibid).
1662-3, Feb. 14. CHARLES PYM, of Brymore, Somerset (ibid).
1662-3, Feb. 28. WILLIAM EYRE.
1662-3, Mar. 11. SCROPE HOWE, of Langar, Notts, (ibid).
1662-3, Mar. 14. JOHN EUSTACE, of Gray's (Lincoln's) Inn (ibid).
1662-3, Mar. 14 (1662, Nov.). MAURICE EUSTACE, of Lincoln's Inn
(ibid).
1662-3, Mar. 16. JEFFRY BURWELL, of Rougham, Suffolk (ibid).
1662-3, Mar. 16. JOHN HUXLEY, of Eaton Park, Beds. (ibid).
1662-3, Mar. 23. JOHN WYNN, of Ehiwgoch (Ryworth) Merioneth.
(ibid).
238 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1663, Mar. 30. PETER PETT, judge of the Admiralty (in Ireland by
the duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1663, May 8 (?2). THOMAS YARBOROUGH, of Snaith, Yorks. (at
Whitehall by the King).
1663, May 8. GEORGE WYNNE VE (WYNYEVE), of Brettenham,
Suffolk (ibid).
1663, May 15. JOHN REA, of Richmond, Surrey (ibid).
1663, May 30. JOHN HEBDON, of London, merchant, agent for the
emperor of Russia (ibid).
1663, June 1. GEORGE JUXON, of Canterbury (ibid).
1663, June 2. JOHN MUSTERS, of Hornsey, Middl. (ibid).
1663, June 3. ROBERT COTTON, of Hatley St. George, Cambridge.
(ibid).
1663, June 9. ROBERT HENLEY, of the Grange, Somerset, chief clerk
for enrolling pleas in the King's Bench (ibid).
1663, June 17.. THOMAS HIGGINS (HIGGONS), of Gruell, Hants.
(ibid).
1663, June 24. GEORGE VINOR, eldest son of Sir Thomas Vinor
(ibid).
1663, June 30. JOHN HEWLEY, of York City (ibid).
1663, July 1. JOHN STAWELL (STOWELL), of Bovey Tracy, Devon.
(ibid).
1663, July 7. EDWARD WALPOLE, of Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire (ibid).
1663, July 23. FREDERICK HYDE (HIDE), sergeant-at-law (ibid).
1663, July 26. JOHN PAYNE, steward of the Charter House (ibid).
1663, Aug. 15. JOHN TEMPLE, solicitor general (in Ireland by the
duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1663 ? ? THOMAS FORTESCUE (ibid by same).
1663, Sept. 5. WILLIAM CANN, alderman of Bristol (at Bristol by
the King).
1663, Sept. 5. HENRY CRESWICK, alderman of Bristol (ibid).
1663, Sept. 5. JOHN KNIGHT, burgess for Bristol (ibid). »
1663, Sept. 5. ROBERT ATKYNS, junr., of Saperton, Co. Gloucester.,
son of Sir Robert Atkyns, the lord chief justice (at Bristol).
1663, Sept. 7. ROBERT YEOMANS, alderman of Bristol (a,t Bath).
1663, Oct. 1 (?Nov. 9). WILLIAM PEAKE, alderman of London (at
Whitehall).
1663, Oct. 6. DOWSE FULLER, of Chamberhouse, Berks, (ibid).
1663, Oct. 11. WILLIAM BOLTON, alderman of London.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 239
1663, Oct. 12. RICHARD CHIVERTON, alderman of London, (at
Whitehall).
1663, Oct. 12. RICHARD RYVES, sheriff of London (ibid).
1663, Dec. 2. JAMES DRAX, of London (ibid).
1663, Dec. 4. JOHN ARCHER, justice of Common Pleas (ibid)
1663, Dec. 10. JOHN BRIDGES, of Kainsham, Co. Gloucester (ibid).
1663, Dec. 18. RICHARD CHAWORTH, of Richmond, Surrey (ibid).
1663-4, Jan. 10. WILLIAM DELAUNE (DE LAUNE), of London,
merchant (ibid).
1663-4, Jan. 22. WINSTON CHURCHILL, of Minterne, Dorset, (ibid).
1663-4, Jan. 24. EDMUND TURNER, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
(ibid).
1663-4, Feb. 4. WALTER MOYLE, of St. Germains, Cornwall (ibid).
1663-4, Feb. 6. EDWARD TURNOR, son of Sir Edward Tumor,
Speaker of the House of Commons (ibid).
1663-4, Feb. 16. GEORGE DALSTON, eldest son of Sir W. Dalston, of
Dalston, Cumberland, bart.
1663-4, Feb. 16. JOHN DALSTON, second son of the above Sir W.
Dalston.
1663-4, Feb. 26. WJLLIAM TURNER, of Richmond, Surrey (at
Whitehall).
1663-4, Mar. 3. SAMUEL TUKE, of Cressing, Essex (ibid).
1663-4, Mar. 9. HENRY BOSVILE, of Aynsford, Kent (ibid).
1663-4, Mar. 25. GILES SWEIT, dean of the arches (ibid).
1663-4, Mar. 31. EDMOND FORTESCU, of Fallowpit, Devon, (at
Whitehall).
1664, Apr. 30. WILLIAM D'OYLY, son of Sir W. D'Oyly of Shottis-
ham (ibid).
1664, May 13. HENRY ONSLOW, of Warnham, Sussex (ibid).
1664, May 27. JOHN HEATH, of Brasted, Kent (ibid).
1664, June 5. THOMAS HARMAN (in Ireland by the earl of Ossory,
lord deputy of Ireland).
1664, June 5. HENRY BROOKE (BROOKES) (ibid by same).
1664, June 27. JOHN POLEY, of Boxted, Suffolk (at Whitehall by
the King).
1664, June 27. ROBERT SEWSTER, of Great Ranby, Hunts, (ibid).
1664, June 29. ROBERT YALLOP, of Bowthorpe, Norfolk (ibid).
1664, July 15. JOHN BROWNE, of Pinchbeck, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1664, July 30. MICHAEL HENEAGE, of Gray's Inn (ibid).
1664, Aug. 7. FRANCIS PEISLEY (PEASLEY) (in Ireland by the earl
of Ossory, lord deputy).
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1664, Aug. 8. PAUL PAYNTER, of Muswell Hill (at Whitehall by
the King).
1664, Aug. 8. JOHN COLLADON, of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, a
physician to the Queen Consort (at Somerset House).
1664, Sept. 11 (4). THOMAS WORSOP (WORSSOP) (in Ireland by the
earl of Ossory, lord deputy of Ireland).
1664, Oct. 11. WILLIAM BRODNAX (BRODNIX), of Godmersham,
Kent (at Whitehall by the King).
1664, Oct. 25. PETER HARVEY, of Dublin (ibid).
1664, Nov. 5. ARTHUR INGRAM, of London, merchant (ibid).
1664, Nov. 17. JOHN CLAYTON, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1664, Nov. 19. CHRISTOPHER EYRE, of Harrow on the Hill, Middl.
(ibid).
1664, Dec. 29. ROBERT WORSLEY, eldest son of Sir Henry Worsley,
of Appuldurcomb, Isle of Wight (ibid).
[? 1664-1672]. TRISTRAM BERESFORD (in Ireland by the lord deputy
of Ireland).
1664-5, Jan. 2. JOHN GRIFFITH, captain of the fort at Gravesend
(at Whitehall by the King).
1664-5, Jan. 16. THEODORE DE VAUX, of Middl. and Guernsey
(ibid).
1664-5, Jan. 20. EDMUND BEAUCOCK, of Finchinfield, Essex (ibid).
1664-5, Feb. 11. WILLIAM ADAMS, of Scawesby, Yorks. (ibid).
1664-5, Feb. 11. THOMAS BATHURST, of Franks in Horton (Kirby),
Kent (ibid).
1664-5, Feb. 11. THOMAS FOSTER, of Egham, Surrey (ibid).
1664-5, Mar. 1. FRANCIS ROLLE, of East Titherley, Hants, sheriff
of Hampshire (at Portsmouth).
1664-5, Mar. 3. WILLIAM COVENTRY, secretary to the duke of York.
1664-5, Mar. 8. HENRY THOMPSON, alderman of York (at White-
hall).
1664-5, Mar. 10. PHILIP FROWDE, of London and Kent (ibid).
1664-5, Mar. 18. SAMUEL Mico (MICAULT), alderman of London
(ibid).
1665, Apr. 15. GEORGE ENT, M.D., president of the College bf
Physicians (at the College of Physicians).
1665, Apr. 22. EDWARD THURLAND, of Byegate, Surrey, solicitor
to the duke of York.
1665, Apr. 27. THOMAS BONFOY, alderman of London.
1665, May 2. THOMAS TURBEBVILLE, of Bere Regis, Dorset, (at
Whitehall).
1665, May 10. DEMETRIUS JAMES, of Ightam, Kent.
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1665, May 12. MATTHEW (MARTIN) HOLWORTHY, London (at
Whitehall).
1665, May 14. JOHN JAMES, of Crishall, Essex (ibid).
1665, May (?Apr.) 16. PAUL WHICHCOTE, of Hendon, Middlesex
(ibid).
1665, May (?Apr.) 19. EOWLAND OKEOVER, of Okeover, Stafford.
(ibid).
1665, May 31. FRANCIS CLARKE, of London (ibid).
1665, May 31. JOHN COELL, of Depden, Suffolk, a master in
Chancery (ibid).
1665, June 10. GEORGE WATERMAN, sheriff of London (ibid).
1665, June 10. CHARLES DOE, sheriff of London (ibid).
1665, June 22. HENRY CODONY, gentleman usher of the Privy
Chamber to the Queen (ibid).
1665, June 22. JEROME SMITH, captain R.N.
1665, June 24. ROBERT VINER (YiNOR, YYNER), alderman and
goldsmith of London (ibid).
1665, June 24. EDWARD SPRAGG, captain R.N.
1665, June 24. THOMAS ALLIN (ALLEN), captain R.N.
1665, June 27. CHRISTOPHER MINNES (MYNNES, MINGS).
1665, July 1. THOMAS TEDDIMAN, captain R.N.
1665, July 1. JOSEPH JORDAN, captain RN.
1665, July 1. ROGER CUTTINGS, captain R.N.
1665, July 1. STEPHEN Fox, paymaster of the Guards, etc. (at
Whitehall).
1665, July 4. WILLIAM LTSLE, of the Middle Temple and of
Wootton, Isle of Wight.
1665, July 4. WILLIAM OGLANDER, of Nunwell, Isle of Wight.
1665, Oct. 14. JOHN ELWES, of Barton Court, Berks, (at Oxford).
1665, Nov. MARTIN NOELL, son of Sir Martin Noell.
1665, Nov. ( ?) JOHN ERNLE, of Wheatham, Co. Wilts.
1665, Dec. 21. ROBERT SOUTHWELL, a clerk of the Council.
1665, Dec. 21 ( ?) EDWARD HOOPER.
1665 (?) CLEMENT FARNHAM.
[1665]. LUKE DOWDALL (dubbed in Ireland).
[1665]. THOMAS HUME (ibid).
1665-6, Feb. 1. ROBERT HANSON, sheriff of London (in England by
the King).
1665-6, Feb. 1. WILLIAM HOOKER, sheriff of London.
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1665-6, Feb. 24. JOHN POYNTZ, of Iron Acton, Gloucester, (at
Whitehall).
1665-6, Feb. 28. RICHARD PIGOTT (PYGOTT), of London, and of
Woodford, Essex (ibid).
1665-6, Mar. 6. THOMAS CHAMBERS, of Bromley, Middl. (ibid).
1665-6, Mar. 6. RICHARD SELLINGS (BEELING), principal secretary
and master of requests to the Queen.
1666, Mar. 27. ROBERT HOLMES, captain of H.M.S. "Defiance" (at
Deptford).
1666, Apr. 28. CHARLES TTJFTON, of Coston, Co. Gloucester.
1666, June 18. EDWARD MASTER, of Canterbury.
1666, June 30. MILES (MICHAEL) WHARTON (WARTON), of Beverley,
Torks. (at Whitehall).
1666, July 10. EDWIN RICH, of Lincoln's Inn, and of Mulbarton,
Norfolk.
1666, July 24. ROBERT FAUNCE, of Cliffe, Kent.
1666, Sept. EDMONDBURY GODFREY, of St. Martins in the Fields (at
Whitehall).
1666, Oct. 8. JOHN ST. LOE, of Knighton, Wilts, (ibid).
1666, Oct. 23. JOSEPH SHELDON, sheriff of London (ibid).
1666, Nov. 4. THOMAS LANGTON, of Bristol (ibid).
1666, Nov. 10. THOMAS GERY, of Lincoln's Inn (ibid).
? 1666, Nov. 10. JOHN GONNING, alderman of Bristol.
1666, Nov. 18. THOMAS WODEHOUSE (WOODHOUSE, of Kimberley
Hall, Norfolk (at Whitehall).
[1666]. EDWARD ORMSBY (dubbed in Ireland).
1666-7, Feb. 20. JOHN MALET, of St. Anderry's, Somerset, (at
Whitehall).
1666-7, Feb. 20 ( ?) NICHOLAS MYLLET, of Battersea, Surrey.
1667, Apr. 13 PHILIP CARTERET, son of Sir Geo. Carteret, of
Hawnes (at Whitehall).
1667, May 8. JOHN WENTWORTH, of Elmes Court, or Elmhall,
Yorkshire (ibid).
1667, Oct. 21. SAMUELL STERLING (STARLING), alderman of London
(ibid).
1667, Oct. 23. THOMAS DAVIES, sheriff of London (at the Roy*al
Exchange when Charles II. laid the foundation-stone).
1667, Oct. 23. DENNIS GATJDEN, sheriff of London (at the Royal
Exchange as above).
1667, No\ 20. GEORGE CURTES, of Otterden, Kent (at Whitehall).
1667-8, Jan. 6 (? 7) JOHN SPARROW, of Corbets Tey, Essex, and of
the Inner Temple, counsel at law.
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1667-8, Jan. 10. RICHARD KNIGHT, of Chawton, Hants, (at White-
hall).
1667-8, Feb. 18. RALPH RATCLIFFE, of Kitchen, Herts.
1668, Apr. 9. WILLIAM HOSKYNS, of Oxted, Surrey (at Windsor).
1668, May 15. ROBERT BOOTH (at Whitehall).
1668, May 19. JOHN VAUGHAN, of Trescoed, Co. Cardigan., lord
chief justice of Common Pleas (ibid).
1668, May 30. WILLIAM CONSTANTINE, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1668, July 18. ROGER HILL, of the Inner Temple, and of Denham,
Bucks, (ibid).
1668, July 18 (?21). ROGER PRATT, of Riston, Norfolk (ibid).
1668, July 21 (?29). JOHN HOWELL, recorder of London (ibid).
1668, Aug. 28. WILLIAM GODOLPHIN.
1668, Sept. 2. WILLIAM DRAKE, of Shardeloes, Bucks, (ibid).
1668, Oct. 16. HENRY TOMPSON, alderman of York (at Newmarket).
1668, Nov. 24. WILLIAM GOSTWICK, of Willington, Beds, (at
Whitehall).
1668, Dec. 8. THOMAS CROFT (CROFTS), a master in Chancery (ibid).
1668. ROBERT HARTPOLE (dubbed in Ireland).
1668. RICHARD ALDWORTH (ibid).
1668-9, Feb. 12. WILLIAM JESSON, of Coventry.
1668-9, Feb. 26. JOHN HAMBY, of Tathwell, Line, (at Whitehall).
1668-9, Mar. 19. RALPH WARTON, of Beverley, Yorks. (at New-
market).
1669, Apr. 19. JAMES WORSLEY, of Apuldercombe, Pylewell, Hants.
(at Whitehall).
1669, Apr. 21. CLEMENT HARBY, of London (ibid).
1669, May 11. FRANCIS THEOBALD, of Barking, Suffolk (ibid).
1669, May 25. JOSEPH COLSTON, of Pudding Norton, Norfolk (ibid).
1669, June 1. THOMAS ST. GEORGE, of Bexley, Kent, Somerset
Herald (ibid).
1669, June 2. MATHEW (MARTIN) PIERSON, of Lowthorpe, Yorks.
(ibid).
1669, Aug. 4. THOMAS CLUTTERBUCK, consul at Leghorn and
merchant in London (ibid).
1669, Aug. 12. THOMAS LEIGH, of Testwood, Hants, (ibid).
1669, Aug. 14. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH, M.D. (at Durdans, lord
Berkeley's house at Epsom, Surrey).
1669, Sept. 14. CHARLES MEREDITH (dubbed in Ireland).
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1669, Oct. 9. WILLIAM HASLEWOOD, of Maydwell, Co. Northampton,
(at Whitehall).
1669, Oct. 29. SAMUEL MARROW, of Barkswell, Warwickshire (ibid).
1669, Dec. 6. EDWARD BARNARD, of North Dalton, Yorks. (ibid).
1669, Dec. 6 (P18). THOMAS STRINGER, of Gray's Inn (ibid).
1669, Dec. 17. JOHN MORDAUNT, deputy governor of Tangiers
(ibid).
[1669]. WILLIAM FITZGERALD (dubbed in Ireland).
1669-70. ALEXANDER BENCE (ibid).
1669-70, Jan. 7. LEOLINE JENKINS, judge of the Admiralty and
Prerogative Courts (at Whitehall).
1669-70, Jan. 11. JOHN MAY, of Raymere, Sussex (ibid).
1669-70, Jan. 20. BENJAMIN TICHBORNE, of Aldershot, Hants.
(ibid).
1669-70, Jan. 28. GABRIELL SYLVIUS.
1669-70, Mar. 2. SIMON DEGGE, judge of South Wales (ibid).
1669-70, Mar. 2. WILLIAM WISE, of Beverley, Yorks. (ibid).
1670, Apr. 5. BARROW FITCH, of Woodham Walters, Essex (ibid).
1670, May 14. JOHN HALSEY, of Great Gadsden, Herts., a master in
Chancery (ibid).
1670, May. JOHN KEMPTHORNE, of Ashford, Essex, rear admiral.
1670, June 2. THOMAS CHICHELEY, of Wimple, Cambridge (ibid).
1670, June 24. TIMOTHY TOURNER (TOURNEUR, TURNOUR) of Shrews-
bury, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1670, June 26. ROBERT SHAFTO, recorder of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(ibid).
1670, June 28. HUGH WINDHAM, of Pilsdon Court, Dorset, a baron
of the Exchequer (ibid).
1670, June 28. JAMES HAYES, of Beckington, Somerset.
1670, July 8. JOHN SMITH, sheriff of London (ibid).
1670, July 8. FRANCIS BREWSTER, alderman of Dublin (ibid).
1670, July 10. TIMOTHY BALDWYN, of Stoake Castle, Salop, a master
in Chancery (ibid).
1670, July 10. ROBERT STEWART, of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, a
master in Chancery (ibid).
1670, July 12. ROBERT PEYTON, of East Barnet, Herts, (ibid).
1670, July 26. JOHN DARRELL, of Calehill, Somerset (ibid).
1670, Aug. 12 (?18). JOHN CHURCHILL, of Churchill, Somerset,
afterwards master of the rolls (ibid).
1670, Sept. 12. JOHN JAMES, of Heston, Middlesex (ibid).
1670, Sept. 20. WILLIAM BUCKNELL, of Oxey, Herts, (ibid).
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1670, Oct. 26. THOMAS NORTCLIFFE (NORTHCLIFFE, NORCLIFFE), of
Langton, Yorks. (at Whitehall).
Before 1670, Nov. FRANCIS CHAPLIN, alderman of London.
1670, Nov. 5. JAMES EDWARDS, of Islington, Middl., alderman of
London (ibid).
1670, Nov. 21 (?20) HENRY ARCHBOLD, of Lichfield (ibid).
1670, Dec. 1. EDWARD RICH, of Lincoln's Inn (ibid).
1670, Dec. 3. THOMAS LYNCH (LINCH), of Eixton Hall, in Great
Sankey, Lanes., governor of Jamaica (ibid).
1670, Dec. 4. THOMAS LAKE, of Canons, near Edgware, Middlesex
(ibid).
[1670]. ALBERT CONYNGHAM (dubbed in Ireland).
[1670]. ROBERT HAMILTON (ibid).
[1670]. THOMAS NEWCOMEN (ibid).
[1670]. ROBERT WARD (ibid).
[1670]. ABRAHAM YARNER (ibid).
1670-1, Jan. 16. ANDREW HACKETT, a master of Chancery (at
Whitehall).
1670-1, Jan. 22. JOHN CAW, of Zeeland, one of the gentlemen to
the prince of Orange, son to the Baliue of Flushing, com-
mander of Isingdike (ibid).
1670-1, Jan. 29. JOHN TREVOR, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1670-1, Feb. 12. WILLIAM BEVERSHAM, of Holbrook, Suffolk, a
master of Chancery (ibid).
1670-1, Feb. 18. HUMPHRY FERRERS, of Tamworth, Co. Warwick.
(ibid).
1670-1, Mar. 2. GILBERT CLERKE (CLARK), of Somershall, Derby.
(ibid).
1670-1, Mar. 22. JOHN SABINE, of Eyne, Beds. (ibid).
1671, Mar. 25. ROBERT COLE, of Ballymachey, Co. Tipperary
(ibid).
1671, Mar. 27. RICHARD BARKER, doctor of physic (ibid).
1671, Apr. 24. EDWARD CHISNALL (CHESNALL, CHESENHALL), of
Chesnal, Lanes, (ibid).
1671, Apr. 30. WILLIAM ELLIS, of Grantham, Lincoln, serjeant-at-
law (ibid).
1671, May 16 (PJune 16). WILLIAM RANT, of Thorpe Market,
Norfolk (ibid).
1671, May 21. [Some days before the 23rd] FRANCIS NORTH,
solicitor general (ibid).
1671, May 25. WILLIAM WALROND (WALDRON), of Bradfield,
Devon, (at Whitehall ? at Bedford).
1671, May 30 (? June 30). ANDREW OWEN, of Dublin (ibid).
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1671, June 29. TIMOTHY LITTLETON, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Whitehall).
1671, July 6. WILLIAM PAUL, of Bray, Berks, (at Windsor).
1671, July 15. WILLIAM JONES, of Gray's Inn, attorney-general (at
Berkshire House, Middlesex).
1671, July 18. THOMAS BERRY, of Devon, (at Plymouth).
1671, July 21. THOMAS CAREW, of Barley, Devon, (at Dartmouth).
1671, July 23. BENJAMIN OLIVER, mayor of Exeter (at Exeter).
1671, July 28. JOHN COCKS, of Northey, Gloucester, (at Whitehall).
1671, Sept. 22. JOHN MYNNE, of Lincoln's Inn (ibid).
1671, Sept. 27. JOHN BLODWELL, of Swannington, Norfolk (at
Yarmouth).
1671, Sept. 27 (?28). ROBERT BALDOCK (BOLDOCK), of Tacolnestone,
Norfolk, recorder of Yarmouth (ibid).
1671, Sept. 28. JAMES JOHNSON, of Yarmouth (ibid).
1671, Sept. 28. GEORGE ENGLAND, of Yarmouth, Norfolk (ibid).
1671, Sept. 29. HENRY HOBART, of Blickling, Norfolk (at Blickling).
1671, Sept. 29. THOMAS BROWNE, M.D., of Norwich (at Norwich).
1671, Sept. 29. EDWARD MASSEY, of Hodgsdon, Middx. (at Sir
Robert Paston's house at Oxnead, Norfolk).
1671, Oct. 4. CHARLES CAESAR, of Benington, Herts, (at Cambridge-).
1671, Oct. 26. THOMAS JONES, of Shrewsbury, serjeant-at-law (at
Whitehall).
1671, Oct. 30. JONATHAN DAWES, sheriff of London (at the Guild-
hall).
1671, Oct. 30. ROBERT CLAYTON, sheriff of London (ibid).
1671, Nov. 28. DERRICK POPELY, of Bristol (at Whitehall).
1671, Dec. 1. FRANCIS LEIGH, of Bexley, Kent (ibid).
1671, Dec. 11. EDWARD NEVILL, of Grove, Notts, (ibid).
1671, Dec. 14. WILLIAM LANGHAM, sheriff of Co. Northampton..
(ibid).
1671, Dec. 14. GEORGE NORTON, of Abbots Leigh, Somerset, (ibid)..
1671, Dec. 23. JAMES MORTON, son of Sir William Morton (ibid).
[1671]. GEORGE INGOLDSBY (dubbed in Ireland).
1671-2, Jan. 17. EDWARD AYSCOUGH, of South Kelsey, Lincoln.
1671-2, Jan. 24. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, a clerk of the Council (ibid).,
1671-2, Feb. 29. NICHOLAS PEDLEY, of Abbotsley, Hunt., a former
reader of Lincoln's Inn (at a dinner at Sir Francis
Goodrick's at Lincoln's Inn).
1671-2, Feb. 29. RICHARD STOTE, of Joemond Hall, Northumber-
land, a former reader of Lincoln's Inn (ifod),.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 247
1671-2, Feb. 29. JAMES BUTLER, of Lincoln's Inn, an illegitimate
son of James, duke of Ormonde (at Lincolns Inn)
1671-2, Feb. 29. FRANCIS DAYRELL (DORREL), of Lincoln's Inn, and
of Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucks, (ibid).
1671-2, Mar. 13. STEPHEN LANGHAM, of Quinton, Northampton.
1671-2, Mar. 20. EDWARD BASH, of Stanstedbuiy, Herts, (at
Whitehall).
1671-2, Mar. 22. JAMES OXENDEN, of Dene, Kent.
1672, Mar. 30. STRAFFORD BRAITHWAITE, of Catherick, Torks.
(at Whitehall).
1672, Apr. 7. JOHN TOTTY, mayor of Dublin (in Ireland by the
lord deputy).
1672, Apr. 30. FRANCIS WINGATE, of Harlington, Beds, (at White-
hall by the King).
1672, May 10. JAMES RUSSELL, late governor of Nevis (ibid).
1672, May 13. JOHN MOORE, sheriff of London (ibid).
1672, May 24. THOMAS BAYNES or BAINE, M.D. (ibid).
1672, about end of May. JOHN BERRY, captain E.N.
1672, June 20. ALEXANDER WALDRON, of Barbados (ibid).
1672, July 6. JOHN PLATT, of Westbrook Place, Surrey (ibid).
1672, July 20. HENRY FORD, of Bagtor, Devon., secretary to his
Excellency the eaxl of Essex, lord lieutenant of Ireland
(ibid).
1672, July 21. JOHN EDGEWORTH, captain of the Guards in Ireland
(ibid).
1672, Aug. 14. JOHN ONEBY, gentleman of the Privy Chamber
(ibid).
1672, Sept. 20. DAWES WYMONDESOLD, of Putney, Surrey (ibid).
1672, Oct. 28 (?23). WILLIAM PRICHARD, sheriff of London (ibid).
1672, Oct. 29. JAMES SMITH, sheriff of London (ibid).
1672, Dec. 7. LAURENCE DE BUSTIE, merchant, London.
1672, Dec. 10. EDWARD CHALONER, of Guisbrough, Yorks.
1672, Dec. 17. FRANCIS WINNINGTON, of Bewdley, Worcester,
solicitor general to the duke of York.
1672, Dec. 19 (?9). PERCIVAL HART, of Lullingstone, Kent (at
Whitehall).
1672-3, Jan. 13. HENRY OSBORNE, esquire of the Body in Ordinary
(ibid).
1672-3, Jan. 21. WILLIAM PARGITER, of Greatworth, Northampton,
a master in Chancery (ibid).
1672-3, Jan. 21. EDWARD LOWE, a master in Chancery (ibid).
1672-3, Jan. 28. JONAS MOORE, surveyor of the Ordnance (ibid).
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1672-3, Feb. 5. SAMUEL BALDWYN, of Stoke Castle, Salop, and of
the Inner Temple (at Whitehall).
1672-3, Feb. 22. SAMUEL CLARKE, of West Haddon, Northampton.
(ibid).
1672-3, Feb. JOHN DAVYS (dubbed in Ireland by the earl of Essex,
lord lieutenant).
1672-3, Mar. 15 (? 5). RICHARD LANGLEY, son of alderman Langley,
of London (at Whitehall).
1673, Mar. 28. JAMES BRADSHAW, of Aspull, Lanes.
1673, Apr. 13 (P3). JOHN CREW, of Utkinton, Chester (ibid).
1673, Apr. JOHN POVEY, lord chief justice of the King's Bench
(dubbed in Ireland).
1673, May 14 (P24). WILLIAM HUSTLER, of Aclam, Co. Yorks. (at
Whitehall).
1673, May 29. THOMAS SKIPWITH, of Grantham, Lanes, serjeant-at-
law (ibid).
1673, May 29. CHARLES DYMOCK, of Scrivelsby, Co. Line. (ibid).
1673, June 16 (?6). LACON WILLIAM CHILD, of Kinlet, Salop
(ibid).
1673, June 20. JOHN OTWAY, of Gray's Inn (ibid).
1673, June 24. WILLIAM HALFORD, of Welham, Co. Leicester.
1673, June 26. STEPHEN THOMPSON, of York. (ibid).
1673, Aug. 2. EDWARD ABNEY, of Willesley, Co. Derby (ibid).
1673, Sept. 22. JAMES STANSFIELD, a commissioner for managing
the estates of the duke of Monmouth (ibid).
1673, Sept. 30. JOHN NARBOROUGH, rear admiral.
1673, Oct. 29. ROBERT JEFFERIES, sheriff of London (at the Guild-
hall).
1673, Oct. 29. HENRY ( ? WILLIAM) TULSE, sheriff of London (ibid).
1673, Nov. 15 [Oct. 21]. FRANCIS BRIDGEMAN, 3rd son of lord
keeper Orlando Bridgman (at Whitehall).
1673, Nov. 20. CHRISTOPHER WREN, surveyor of His Majesty's
Works (ibid).
1673, Dec. 6. RICHARD MUNDEN (MUNDY), captain, for services in
the retaking St. Helens, also the three Dutch East India
Prizes (ibid).
1673. MICHAEL COLE (dubbed in Ireland).
1673. CHARLES FIELDING (dubbed in Ireland).
1673. RICHARD REYNELL, second serjeant-at-law (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 249
1673-4, Jan. 25. MILES COOKE, a master in Chancery (at White-
hall).
1673-4, Feb. 21. WILLIAM SOAME, of Haughley, Suffolk (ibid).
1674, May 17. RICHARD LLOYD, of Hallum, Co. Notts, (ibid).
1674, May 1?. WILLIAM HEVENINGHAM, of Heveningham, Suffolk,
and of Ketteringham, Norfolk (ibid).
1674, May 29. JOSHUA ALLEN, lord mayor [of Dublin] (in Ireland
by the lord lieutenant).
1674, May 29. ARTHUR JONES (ibid by same).
1674, July 10. NICHOLAS WILMOT, of Osmaston, Co. Derby.,
serjeant-at-law (at Hampton Court by the King).
1674, Aug. 9. NATHANIEL HERNE, of London, merchant (at Windsor
Castle).
1674, Aug. 24. HUMPHREY SYDENHAM, of Cholworthy House,
Somerset, (ibid).
1674, Sept. 15. THOMAS ESCOURT, of Lincoln's Inn, a master in
Chancery (at Whitehall).
1674, Sept. 18. PHILIP LLOYD, one of the clerks of the Council
(ibid).
1674, Sept. 26. CHARLES CROFTS KOAD, of Bradwell, Suffolk (ibid).
1674, Sept. 29. HERBERT EVANS, of Nethe, Glamorgan, (ibid).
1674, Sept. 29. JOHN LETHIEULLIER, sheriff of London (at the
Guildhall, London).
1674, Nov. 5. DIDRIGH TULP, meestersknaep of Holland and West
Friesland, and director of the Dutch East India Company
(in His Majesty's bedchamber at Whitehall).
1674, Nov. 5. JOHN CAW (CAU, CAWE), commissary of the Musters
to the States General (ibid).
1674, Nov. 7. WILLIAM YORKE, of Burton Pedwardine, Lincoln, (at
Whitehall).
1674, Nov. 8. ISAAC GIBSON, of Combe Abbey, Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1674, Nov. 9. DUNCOMBE COLCHESTER, of Abenhall, Co. Gloucester.
and of Gloucester City (ibid).
1674, Dec. 10. JOHN KING, solicitor general to the duke of York
(ibid).
1674, Dec. 13. JOHN CHAMP ANTE (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1674, Dec. 15. CHRISTOPHER NEVILL, of Aubourn, Lincoln, (at
Whitehall by the King).
1674, Dec. 27. HUMPHREY DOLEMAN, of Shawe, Berks, (ibid).
1674-5, Jan. 15 (?25). PETER APSLEY (ibid).
1674-5, Feb. 2. ROBERT HARDINGE, of Bramcott, Notts., and of
King's Newton, Derby, (ibid).
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1674-5, Feb. 12. ROBERT BOBINSON (ROBERTSON), captain, late
commander of the Monmouth frigate (at Whitehall for good
services).
1674-5, Feb. 16 ? THOMAS WARNER, of the Inner Temple, and of
Barbados, attorney general of Barbados, son of Sir Thomas
Warner, knt. (at Whitehall).
1674-5, Feb. 16. JOHN BIGGS, of Petersfield, Hants., recorder of
Portsmouth (ibid).
1674—5, Feb. 22. Letters patent containing a testimonial of the
honour of knighthood granted to ANGELL DE RUYTER, of
Holland, at Whitehall (Crown Office Docquet Book).
1674-5, Feb. 24. LESTRANGE CALTHORPE, of West Barsham and the
Middle Temple (ibid).
1675, Apr. 13. KENDRICK EYTON, of Eyton, Denbigh, (ibid).
1675, Apr. 13. PALMES FAIRBORNE, major, for services at Tangiers
(ibid).
1675, Apr. 14. RICHARD ROOTH, captain (ibid).
1675, Apr. 16. MATHEW ANDREWS, of Walton-upon-Thames (on
board an East India ship).
1675, Apr. 19. PHILIP SKYPPON, of Stratton, Suffolk (at Whitehall).
1675, May 9. RICHARD BLAKE, of the Strand, Middlesex, the King's
tailor (ibid).
1675, June 18. JOHN MOLESWORTH, of Pencarrow, Cornwall, vice-
admiral of Cornwall.
1675, July. RICHARD HADDOCK, a commissioner of the Navy.
1675, Aug. 30. WILLIAM FRANKLYN, of Mavern, Beds, (at White-
hall).
1675, Sept. 19 (?9). THOMAS PAGE, provost of King's College,
Cambs. (ibid).
1675, Oct. 6. FRANCIS PEMBERTON, serjeant-at-law (ibid}.
1675, Oct. 29. PATIENCE WARD, alderman of London (at the Guild-
hall, London).
1675, Oct. 29. THOMAS GOLD, sheriff of London (ibid).
1675, Oct. 29. JOHN SHORTER, sheriff of London (ibid). »
1675, Nov. 12 or 14. JOHN FRANKLIN, a master of Chancery (at
Whitehall).
1675, Nov. 23. THOMAS EXTON, of Doctor's Commons (ibid).
1675, Dec. 7 (P3). MARK GUYON, of Dynes Hall, Essex (ibid).
1675, Dec. 14. THOMAS MIDDLETON, of Stansted Montfichet (ibid).
1675, Dec. 24 (?4). HENRY CALVERLEY, of Eryholm (ibid).
1675-6, Jan. 12. JAMES RUSSELL (ibid).
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1675-6, Jan. 19. RICHARD BULSTRODE, king's agent with the
governor of the Spanish Netherlands, appointed resident in
that Court (at Whitehall).
1675-6, Jan. 24. JOHN HOSKYNS (HOSKINS), a master in Chancery
(ibid).
1675-6, Feb. 14. ROBERT RICH, of Stondon, Essex (ibid).
1675-6, Mar. 15 (?10). GREGORY (GEORGE) HAWKMORE (or HOCK-
MORE), of Buckland, Co. Devon, (ibid).
1676, May 17. THOMAS HARDRESSE (or HARDY), serjeant-at-law
(ibid).
1676, May 17. GEORGE STRODE, of Lee Weston, Dorset., a serjeant-
at-law (ibid).
1676, June 6. HENRY BEAUFOY, of Emscote, Co. Warwick, (at
Whitehall).
1676, June 26. RALPH CARR, of Cockin, Co. Durham (ibid).
1676, Aug. 12. RICE WILLIAMS, of Rhydodwin, Carnarvon, (ibid).
1676, Aug. 22. CHARLES PITTFIELD, of Hoxton, Middl. (ibid).
1676, Sept. 13. ROBERT KNIGHTLEY, of Ashstead, Co. Surrey, a
merchant in London, sheriff of Surrey (at Worcester Park,
Surrey).
1676, Sept. 13. EDWARD EVELYN, of Long Ditton, Surrey (ibid).
1676, Sept. 24. ROBERT RANDS, of London, merchant (at White-
hall).
1676, Oct. 2. JOHN PEAKE, sheriff of London (ibid).
1676, Oct. 20. RICHARD GIPPS, of Whelnethan, Co. Suffolk (at
Saxham, Suffolk).
1676, Oct. 24. BARRINGTON BOUCHIER, of Beningborough Grange,
Yorks. (at Newmarket).
1676, Oct. 31. THOMAS STAMPE, sheriff of London (at the Guildhall,
London).
1676, Nov. 2. MARMADUKE DALTON, of Hawkeswell, Yorks. (at
Whitehall).
1676, Nov. 22. GEORGE WALKER, of Bushey Hall, Herts, (ibid).
1676, Nov. 27. GILES HUNGERFORD, of Calne, Wilts, (ibid).
1676, Dec. (? 1). WILLIAM CHIFFINCH (when the king dined with
him at Windsor ).
1676, Dec. 27. THOMAS HANMER, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1676. ROBERT COLVILL (dubbed in Ireland).
1676-7, Jan. 16. RICHARD LLOYD, of Salop, and Doctor's Commons,
D.C.L. (ibid).
1676-7, Feb. 2. JOHN JONES, of Funmon Castle, Glamorgan, (ibid).
1676-7, Feb. 3. WILLIAM DOLBEN, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1676-7, Feb. 10. JOHN BOTELER, of Watton Woodhall, Herts.
(ibid).
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1676-7, Mar. 5. HENRY BERNARD, of London, merchant (dubbed in
Ireland).
1676-7, Mar. 18. THOMAS HEATH, comptroller of the house to
archbishop Sheldon (ibid).
1677, Apr. 10. ROBERT HATTON, of Thames Ditton, Surrey (ibid).
1677, Apr. 17. JOHN MATHEWS, of Evesham and of London, mer-
chant (ibid).
1677, May 6. WILLIAM LYTTON, of Knebworth, Herts, (ibid).
1677, May 18. RALPH JENISON, of Elswick, Co. Northumberland (at
Whitehall).
1677, May 25. WILLIAM DUGDALE, Garter King of Arms (ibid).
1677, May 25. HENRY ST. GEORGE, Norroy King of Arms (ibid).
1677, July 18. HENRY DACRE (DACRES, DACERS), of Clerkenwell,
agent for the East India Company at Bantam in India
(ibid).
1677, July 22 (?23). THOMAS HUDSON, of Breemwich, near Don-
caster, Yorks. (ibid).
1677, July 25 [or 1678, Aug. 25]. CAESAR CRANMER, of Whitehall,
and of Astwood Bury, Bucks, (ibid).
1677, Aug. 13. WILLIAM BASTARD, sheriff of Devon, (ibid).
1677, Sept. 14. GEORGE JEFFERIES, common serjeant (at Whitehall).
1677, Oct. 17. ROBERT SAWYER, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1677, Oct. 19. EDWARD WALDO, of London, Mercer (at his own
house in Cheapside).
1677, Oct. 19 (29). THOMAS BECKFORD, sheriff of London (at the
Guildhall).
1677, Oct. 19. WILLIAM RAWSTORNE (ROYSTON), sheriff of London
(ibid).
1677, Nov. 23. ROBERT HACKETT, of Barbados (in the bedchamber,
at Whitehall).
1677, Dec. 18. HENRY ROBINSON, of Cransley, Northampton (ibid).
1677. JOHN DILLON (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde, lord lieut.).
1677. THOMAS CROSBY (ibid by same).
1677-8, Jan. 14. GABRIEL ROBERTS, Dep. Gov. of the African Com|>.
(at St. James's by the King).
1677-8, Feb. 22. FRANCIS WATSON (at Whitehall).
1677-8, Feb. 26. JOHN SYMPSON, of the Inner Temple, serjeant-at-
law (at Whitehall by the King).
1677-8, Mar. 13. JOHN LENTHALL, of Basselsleigh, Berks, (ibid).
1677-8, Mar. 18. JONATHAN JENNINGS, of Ripon, Yorks. (ibid).
1678, Apr. 7. HENRY GOUGH, of Perry Hall, Staffs, (at St. James's).
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1678, June 5. JOHN BOYNTON, of Roecliffe, Yorks. (at Whitehall).
1678, July 13. FLEETWOOD DORMER, of Arle Court, Co. Gloucester.
(ibid).
1678, July 16. EGBERT OWEN, of Llewenny, Carnarvon.
1678, July 17. ROBERT GORING, of Coldeston (at Whitehall).
1678, July 22. WILLIAM BISHOP, of Bridgetown House, near
Stratford-upon-Avon (ibid).
1678, July 27. ROBERT TALBOR, physician-in-ordinary to the King
(ibid).
1678, Aug. 31. JOHN MEADE (dubbed in Ireland during the lord
lieutenant's progress).
1678, Sept. RICHARD HULL (ibid same occasion).
1678, Sept. SAMUEL FOXEN, of Limerick (ibid came occasion).
1678, Oct. 2. CRESWELL LEVING, of Gray's Inn (ibid).
1678, Oct. 28. RICHARD How, sheriff of London (ibid).
? 1678, Oct. 28. JOHN CHAPMAN, sheriff of London (ibid).
1678, Nov. 5. HENRY WEYMES (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant).
1678, Nov. 24. WILLIAM ROBINSON, of London (at Whitehall by the
King).
1678, Nov. 27. JOHN LLOYD, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1678, Nov. 27. CHARLES NEALE, of , Co. Northampton.
(ibid).
1678. FRANCIS BRAMSTON, baron of the Exchequer ( ? when knighted) .
1678-9, Jan. 7. JEREMIAH SNOW, of Lombard Street, goldsmith,
London (at Whitehall).
1678-9, Feb. 23. ROBERT GORE (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant).
1678-9, Feb. 23. JOHN PARKER (ibid by same).
1678-9, Feb. 23. JOHN TOPHAM (ibid by same).
1678-9, Feb. 27. RICHARD WESTON, a serjeant-at-law.
1678-9, Mar. 8. ROGER BRADSHAW, of the Haigh, Lanes, (at
Whitehall).
1679, Mar. 26. FRANCIS MORTON, chancellor of the Island of Nevis
(ibid).
1679, Apr. 16. JOSEPH BRAND, of Edwardstone, Suffolk (ibid).
1679, June 26. THOMAS RAYMOND, baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1679, June (or July) 26. EDWARD ATKYNS, a baron of the
Exchequer (ibid).
1679, July 26. WILLIAM GREGORY, a baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
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1679, Aug. 3. BENJAMIN NEWLAND, of London, merchant (at
Titchfield House, Co. Southampton).
1679, Aug. 7. RICHARD STEPHENS, of Lincoln's Inn (at Portsmouth).
1679, Oct. 20. JONATHAN RAYMOND, of Barton Court and Kentbury,
sheriff of London (at Whitehall).
1679, Oct. 20. SIMON LEWIS, linen draper, of Cornhill, sheriff of
London (ibid).
1679, Oct. 20. WILLIAM RUSSELL, of London, mercer (ibid).
1679, Oct. 26. JOHN KELING, of Southill, Beds. (ibid).
1679, Nov. 5. THOMAS OSBORNE (dubbed in Ireland).
1679, Nov. 5. HENRY PONSONBY (ibid).
1679, Dec. 7. THOMAS FITCH, of Blackf riars, London (at Whitehall).
1679-80, Jan. 6. EDWARD BERING, of London, merchant (ibid).
1679-80, Jan. 11. PETER LELY, of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, the
King's painter (ibid).
1679-80, Mar. 6 [or 8]. HENRY JOHNSON, of Blackwall, shipbuilder,
M.P. for Aldborough (knighted in his own house).
1679-80, Mar. 6. THOMAS MILLINGTON, M.D., of York Buildings,
Strand.
1679-80, Mar. 8. WILLIAM GULSTON (GOULSTON), of Whitechapel
(at the lord mayor's).
1680, Apr. 3 (or 13). RICHARD DERHAM (DEREHAM), remembrancer
of London (at Whitehall).
1680, Apr. 6. JOHN EDWARDS, of Heath House, Salop (ibid).
1680, Apr. 7. EDWARD VILLIERS, knight marshal of the Household
(ibid).
1680, Apr. 16. THOMAS HOLT, recorder of Reading (at Windsor
Castle).
1680, Apr. 18. WILLIAM DODSON, of St. Paul's Churchyard,
London, woollen draper (at Whitehall).
1680, Apr. 18 (17). FRANCIS WYTHENS (WITHENS), of Eltham,
Kent, dep. steward of Westminster and a J.P., Westminster,
on presenting an address to the King from the grand inquest
for the city of Westminster testifying their dislike and
abhorrence of the late petition for a parliament (ibid).
1680, Apr. 18. THOMAS CANN, of Bristol (ibid).
1680, May 1. JEMMETT RAYMOND (at Skinner's Hall, London, the
house of his father, Sir Jonathan).
1680, May 15. ROBERT WRIGHT, of Wangford, Suffolk (at White-
hall).
1680, May 28. ROBERT ADAMS, of London (at Windsor Castle).
1680, May 28. ROWLAND GWYN, of Llanelwa, Co. Radnor (ibid).
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1680, June 17. WILLIAM DAWSON, of Asterley, recorder of Ripon
(at Windsor Castle).
1680, June 30. ADAM OTTLEY (OATLEY), a master of Chancery
(ibid).
1680, Aug. 1. JAMES HERBERT, of Colebroke, Co. Monmouth. (at
Whitehall).
1680, Aug. 5. PHINEAS (PHINES) PETT, of Chatham, master ship-
wright of the King's yard at Chatham, comptroller of the
stores (to be a principal officer and commr. of the Navy).
1680, Aug. 9. JONAS MOORE, surveyor of the Ordnance in the
Tower (at Windsor Castle).
1680, Sept. 16 (P14). HENRY BATHURST, of Edmonton, Middl. (at
Mr. Coventry's Lodge in Enfield Chase).
1680, Oct. 27. RICHARD HART, mayor of Bristol (at Whitehall).
1680, Oct. 28. WILLIAM KINGSMILL, of Sydmonton, Hants, (ibid).
1680, Nov. 5. JOHN MAGILL (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant).
1680, Nov. 12. ROGER PULESTON, of Emrall, Flint, (at Whitehall
by the King).
1680, Nov. 20. JOHN WETWANG, captain (ibid).
1680, Dec. 3. MATHEW DEANE (in Ireland by the duke of Ormonde,
lord lieutenant).
1680, Dec. 21. PHILLIPS COOTE (ibid by same).
1680, ( ? Dec.) 28. NATHANIEL JOHNSON, commissioner of hearth
money (at Whitehall by the King).
? 1680. GEORGE ETHEREDGE.
1680-1, Jan. 20. GEORGE TREBY, recorder of London, solicitor-
general, 1689 (ibid).
1680-1, Jan. 27. ROBERT NAPIER (NEPPIER, NAPER), of Puknoll,
high sheriff of Dorset, (ibid).
1680-1, Feb. 9. HENRY LANGLEY, of the Abbey, Shrewsbury (ibid).
1680-1, Mar. 4. HUMPHRY NICHOLSON, of Mile End Green, Middl.
(ibid).
1680-1, Mar. 7. RICHARD TUFTON, of Westminster (ibid).
1680-1, Mar. 14. GEORGE PUDSEY, of Elsfield, Oxon (at Oxford).
1680-1, Mar. 16. RICHARD CROKE (CROOKE), serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1681, Apr. 7 (?16). WILLIAM SCROGGS, of Gray's Inn and of St.
Clement's Danes, Co. Middl. (at Whitehall).
1681, Apr. 17. THOMAS DEREHAM, resident at Florence (ibid).
1681, May 1. RICHARD RYVES (REVES), recorder of Dublin (in
Ireland by the duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant).
1681, May 15. DANIEL FLEMING, of Rydal, Westmoreland (at
Windsor Castle by the King).
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1681, May 19. GEOEGE WOODRUFFE, of Poyle, Surrey (at Hampton
Court).
1681, May 19. EDMUND WISEMAN, of Paternoster Bow, Mercer
(ibid).
1681, May 30. CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPSON (PHILLOPSON), of Colgarth,
Westmoreland, and Creek Hall, Cumberland (at Windsor
Castle).
1681, May 30. RICHARD MAT, recorder of Chichester (ibid).
1681, May 31. JOHN FARINGTON, of Chichester (ibid).
1681, June 1. THOMAS WALKER, of Exeter (ibid).
1681, June 2. WILLIAM ELIOT (ELLIOT), of Godalming, Surrey (at
Hampton Court).
1681, June 8. THOMAS STREET, a baron of the Exchequer (at White-
hall).
1681, June 10 (?20). WILLIAM PERKINS, of Marston Jabbett, Co.
Warwick., one of the six clerks of Chancery (ibid).
1681, June 12. EDWARD NEVILL, recorder of Bath (at Windsor
Castle).
1681, June 13. GEORGE SAVAGE, of Blackworth, Dorset, (at Windsor
Castle).
1681, June 14. HENRY CHAUNCY, of Ardeley, Herts, (ibid).
1681, June 14 (?18). JOHN COLLINS, of Chute Lodge, Hants.
(ibid).
1681, June 18. JOHN BUCKWORTH, of London, merchant (ibid).
1681, July 5. MICHAEL WENTWORTH, of Woodley, Yorks. (ibid).
1681, July 23. THOMAS FOTHERBY, of the Bury, in Eickmansworth,
Co. Herts, (ibid).
1681, July 23. NICHOLAS MILLER, of Hyde Hall, Herts., sheriff of
Herts, (at Windsor).
1681, July 23. THOMAS FIELD, of Stanstedbury, Norfolk (ibid).
1681, Aug. 1. CHARLES RAWLEY, of Downton, Wilts, (at Windsor
Castle).
1681, Aug. 3. JAMES CLARKE, of Moulsey, Surrey (ibid).
1681, Aug. 3. JOHN MARSHALL, of Sculpuis in Finchingfield, Essex
(at Windsor Castle). *
1681, Aug. 5. CHRISTOPHER BUCKLE, of Bansted, Surrey (ibid).
1681, Aug. 8 (6). ANDREW NOELL, of Pickwell, Leicester (ibid).
1681, Aug. 12. RICHARD OSBALDESTON, of Hunmanby, York. (ibid).
1681, Aug. 12. EDWARD DINGLEY, of Charlton, near Evesham
(ibid).
1681, Aug. 15 (P18). THOMAS HASLEWOOD, of Wich (Wyke), Co.
Worcester, (at Windsor).
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1681, Sept. 6. GEORGE RAINSFORD (RAYNSFORD), of Lincoln's Inn
Fields (son of the lord chief justice Raynsford) (at
Whitehall).
1681, Oct. 18. RICHARD CRUMPE (CROMP), of Bristol, merchant
(ibid).
1681, Nov. 5. HUMPHREY JERVIS, lord mayor of Dublin (in Ireland
by the duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant).
1681, Nov. 6. GEORGE VERNON, major, of Farnham, Surrey (at
Whitehall by the King).
1681, Nov. 11. EDMUND WARNEFORD, of Sevenhampton, Wilts.
(ibid).
1681, Nov. 18. RICHARD DOWNTON, of Isleworth, Middlesex (ibid).
1681, Nov. 21. NICHOLAS TOKE, of Goddington, Kent (ibid).
1681, Nov. 21. THOMAS WALLCOTT, of Bitterley, Salop., serjeant-
at-law (ibid).
1681, Dec. 4. THOMAS EARLE, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1681-2, Jan. 2. THOMAS GRIFFITH, of London, merchant (ibid).
1681-2, Jan. 17. BENJAMIN BATHURST, deputy governor of the
Royal Africa Company (ibid).
1681-2, Jan. 31. JEREMIAH SAMBROOKE, merchant, of London (on
board the earl of Berkeley's ship "Berkeley").
1681-2, Feb. 3. RICHARD BASSETT, of Beaupre, Glamorgan (at
Whitehall).
1681-2, Feb. 17. JAMES ETHERIDGE, of the Inner Temple (ibid).
1681-2, Feb. 25. THOMAS CUTLER, of Lechlade, Gloucester, (ibid).
1681-2, Mar. 2. NICHOLAS BUTLER, of London, merchant (ibid).
1681-2, Mar. 3 (?8). WILLIAM WILSON, of Leicester town (ibid).
1681-2, Mar. 12. JOHN KNIGHT, sheriff of Bristol (at Newmarket).
1681-2, Mar. 17 (1681, Apr. 17). JOHN CHARDIN, a Frenchman,
merchant and jeweller (at Whitehall).
1682, Apr. 26. CHARLES SKRYMSHIRE (SKRYMSIIAW), of Norbury,
Staff., high sheriff of the County of Staffordshire (at
Windsor Castle).
1682, June 4. ROBERT DASHWOOD, of London, merchant, and of
Northbroke, Co. Oxford, (ibid).
1682, June 7. THOMAS BLOODWORTH (BLUDWORTH), of London and
of Leatherhead, merchant (ibid).
1682, June 13. RAPHAEL COTES (COOTS), of Bruges, in Flanders
(ibid).
1682, June 19. FRANCIS GUIBON, of Thursford, Norfolk (ibid).
1682, June 28. JOHN BRATTLE, assay master of the mint (at White-
hall).
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1682, June 29. ROBERT LEGARD, of Anlaby, Yorkshire, master in
Chancery (at Whitehall).
1682, July 13. Two Ambassadors were knighted, from the king of
Bantam.
1682, July 23. WILLIAM HILL, of Teddington, Middl. (at Windsor
Castle).
1682, Aug. 18. CORNWALL BRADSHAW, of London, one of the farmers
of the hearth money (at Windsor Castle).
1682, Aug. 18. ORLANDO GEE, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields
(steward to the earl of Northumberland, and registrar to
the Court of Admiralty) (ibid).
1682, Sept. 1 (Pll). GEORGE WHEELER, of Odiam, Herts, (at
Winchester).
1682, Oct. 1. THOMAS EOULT, of London, merchant (at Whitehall).
1682, Oct. 12. ROBERT KING, bart. (dubbed in Ireland).
1682, Nov. 5. MARTIN BENTLY, of Barbados (at Whitehall).
1682, Nov. 12. WILLIAM BOOTH, a captain in the Navy.
1682, Nov. 27. RICHARD GIPPS (GIBBS), of Gray's Inn, and of
Horninger Hall, master of the Revels (at Whitehall).
1682, Nov. 29 (?25). WILLIAM GLASSCOCK, of Farnham, Surrey,
sheriff of Essex (ibid).
1682-3, Jan. 6. EDWARD SHERBURNE, clerk of the Ordnance in the
Tower (ibid).
1682-3, Jan. 15. HUMPHRY MACKWORTH, of the Middle Temple
(ibid).
1682-3, Jan. 15. CHARLES ADDERLEY, of Lea.
1682-3, Jan. 21. EDMUND SAUNDERS, chief justice of the King's
Bench (ibid).
1682-3, Jan. 29. THOMAS ATKINS (in Ireland by the earl of Arran,
lord deputy).
1682-3, Feb. 11. DUDLEY NORTH, sheriff of London (at Whitehall
by the King).
1682-3, Feb. 19. JAMES (LAMER) WARD, of London, merchant (at
Deptford).
1682-3, Feb. 21. THOMAS DAY ALL (DE VALL), of London, merchant
(at Whitehall).
1682-3, Mar. 17. HENRY ALLNUTT, of Abston, Bucks, (at New-
market).
1682-3, Mar. 17. HENRY MARTIN, of Longworth.
1682-3, Mar. 17. JOHN WELD, of Willey.
] 682-3, Mar. 17. JOHN CHURCHMAN, of Illington.
1683, Apr. 12. EDWARD SELWYN, of Friston, Sussex, sheriff of
Sussex (at Whitehall).
1683, Apr. 21. JAMES LEIGH (in Ireland by the earl of Arran, lord
deputy).
1683, May 6. THOMAS DUPPA, gentleman usher of the Black Rod
(in England by the King).
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1683, May 17. ROBERT FENWICK, of Bywell, Northumberland (at
Windsor Castle).
1683, May 20. JOHN IVORY, of New Eoss, Ireland (ibid).
1683, May 24. RICHARD HOLLOWAY, of Oxford City (ibid).
1683, June 17. ABRAHAM JACOB, of Dover, governor of "Walmer
Castle (ibid).
1683, July 26. WILLIAM STANHOPE, of Shelford, Notts., gentleman
usher daily waiter to the Queen (ibid).
1683, Aug. 7. PAUL BARRETT, recorder of Canterbury (ibid).
1683, Aug. 14. EDWARD WIGLEY, of Whitwell, Rutland (ibid).
1683, Aug. 14. WILLIAM HOLFORD (HALFORD), of Welham, Co.
Leicester, (ibid).
1683, Sept. 6. GEORGE BROWNE, of Wolverton, Hants, (at Ports-
mouth).
1683, Oct. 4. THOMAS JENNER, recorder of London (at Whitehall).
1683, Nov. 19. MATHEW JENNISON, of Newark-upon-Trent, Notts
(ibid).
1683, Nov. 20. JAMES ASTRY, master in Chancery (ibid).
1683, Nov. 27. WILLIAM CLUTTERBUCK, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1683, Nov. 28. ANDREW MACDOWGALL, of Scotland (ibid).
1683, Nov. 29. HENRY WALDGRAVE, of Chiswick, Middlesex, doctor
of physic (at St. James's).
1683, Dec. 3. JOHN BRISCO, of Harrowden, Co. Northampton, (at
Whitehall).
1683, Dec. 8. SAMUEL ASTRY, of Henbury, Gloucester., clerk of the
Crown in the King's Bench (ibid).
1683-4, Feb. 10 (P1683, Dec. 10). WILLIAM INWOOD, of Cobham,
Surrey, sheriff of Surrey (ibid).
1683-4, Feb. 19 (P1683, Dec. 19). EDWARD HERBERT, of the
Middle Temple, chief justice of Chester (ibid).
1683-4, Feb. 24. RICHARD DIXON (in Ireland by the earl of Arranr
lord deputy).
1684, Apr. 6. RICHARD CARNEY, Ulster king-of-arms (under the
canopy in the Presence Chamber, Dublin Castle, by same).
1684, Apr. 13. WILLIAM BOWES, of Streatham, Northumberland (at
Windsor Castle by the King).
1684, Apr. 13. PETER DANIEL, sheriff of London (ibid).
1684, Apr. 13. SAMUEL HUSBANDS, of Shalford, Essex (ibid).
1684, Apr. 23. ELIAS BEST, lord mayor of Dublin (in Christ Church
at the foot of the stairs by the earl of Arran, lord deputy).
1684, Apr. 29. HERBERT WHALEY, of Broyle, Surrey (at Windsor
Castle by the King).
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1684, May 20. THOMAS TRAVELL, of Jenny n Street, Westminster
(at Windsor Castle).
1684, June 15. RICHARD SHUTTLEWORTH, of Forcett, Yorks. (at
Windsor Castle).
1684, June 22. RICHARD ATHERTON, of Busey (Bushby), Co.
Leicester, (ibid).
1684, June 30. SIMON TAYLOUR, of Lynn Regis, Norfolk (ibid).
1684, June 30. JOHN TURNER, of Lynn Regis, Norfolk (ibid).
1684, July 13. ROBERT CLARKE (CLERKE), junr., of Twickenham, of
Long Buckby, Co. Northampton, (ibid).
1684, July 30. SAMUEL DASHWOOD, sheriff of London (ibid).
1684, Sept. 26. WILLIAM GOSLYN (GOSLING), sheriff of London (at
Whitehall).
1684, Sept. 26. PETER VANDEPUT (VANDERPUTT), sheriff of London
(ibid).
1684, Nov. 13. ABELL RAM, lord mayor of Dublin (in the Tolsell,
Dublin, by the duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant).
1684, Nov. 14. HENRY BEDINGFIELD, a serjeant-at-law (at Whitehall
by the King).
1684, Nov. 14. EDWARD LUTWICHE, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1684, Nov. 21. WILLIAM TRUMBULL, of Doctor's Commons, D.C.L.
(ibid).
1684, Nov. 26. WILLIAM DUTTON COLT (ibid).
1684, Dec. 1. JOHN CLERKE, of Twickenham (ibid).
1684, Dec. 15. EDMUND WORCUP (WARCOP), of Northmere, Co.
Oxon. (ibid).
1684-5, Jan. 1. WILLIAM CREAGH, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (ibid).
1684-5, Jan. 7. WILLIAM DOMVILL (in Dublin Castle by the duke
of Ormonde, lord lieutenant).
1684r-5, Jan. 24. JOHN FLOYER, of Lichfield, doctor of physic (at
Whitehall by the King).
? 1684-5, Jan. 24. RICHARD RAINSFORD, de Dallington.
? 1684-5, Jan. 24. JOHN YOUNGE, de Escot, of Great Mitton, Oxford-
shire.
? 1684-5, Jan. 24. JOHN BOOTHE, de Woodford, near Over.
? 1684-5, Jan. 24. JOHN STRATFORD, de Nuneaton.
1684-5, Feb. 14. PETER RICH, of Southwark, alderman of London
(ibid).
168^-5, Feb. 13 (? 18). WILLIAM WALKER, mayor of Oxford (ibid).
1684-5, Feb. 25. EDWARD FREWEN, of Northiam, Sussex (ibid).
1684-5, Feb. 25. ROBERT WYMONDESOLD, of Putney, Surrey (ibid).
1684-5, Mar. 8. THOMAS VERNON, of London, Turkey merchant
(ibid).
1684-5, Mar. 8. WILLIAM HEYMAN, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1684-5, Mar. 13. WILLIAM DRAKE, of Ashe, Devon, (ibid).
1684-5, Mar. 13 or 18. HENRY JOHNSON, shipbuilder, of Blackwall.
1684-5, Mar. 17. JOHN SOUTHCOTT, of , Co. Devon, (ibid).
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1684-5, Mar. 19. EDWARD DES BOUVERIE, of London, merchant (on
board a ship).
1684-5, Mar. 20. MATHIAS YINCENT, of London, merchant (at
Whitehall).
1684-5, Mar. 20 (?Feb. 20). WILLIAM WREN, of Wilberton, Isle
of Ely (ibid).
1684-5, Mar. 22. MARMADUKE DAYRELL, of Castle Camps, Co. Camb.
(ibid).
1685, Apr. 1. RICHARD YARNEY, of Compton, Warwick, (ibid).
1685, May 20. JOHN LEIGH, of Addington, Surrey (ibid).
1685, June 5. HENRY SELBY, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1685, before July. JOHN KID (by the duke of Monmouth during his
rebellion, near Taunton).
1685, July 9. JOHN COTTON, of Bottreaux Castle (ibid).
1685, July 9. ROWLAND LACY, of Pudlicott, Oxon. (ibid).
1685, July 11 (P1684, July 11). SEBASTIAN SMYTH, of Cuddesden,
Oxon. (ibid).
1685, July (P20). HENRY SHERE, surveyor of the Ordnance, com-
manded the Artillery against the Monmouth rebellion.
1685, Aug. 3. JOHN FRIEND, a brewer in the Minories (at White-
hall).
1685, Aug. (Oct.) 23. BENJAMIN THOROWGOOD, of Cornhill, linen
draper, of London (at Windsor Castle).
1685, Aug. 23. THOMAS KINSEY, sheriff of London, vintner, kept the
Crown Tavern in Bloomsbury (at Windsor).
1685, Sept. 7. GEORGE STROUDE [see under date 1676, May 17].
1685, Oct. 8. PAUL RICOTT (RICAUT), of London, chief secretary to
the lord lieutenant of Ireland (at Whitehall).
1685, Dec. 12 (13). ROBERT NIGHTINGALE, sheriff of Norfolk (ibid).
1685-6, Jan. 25 (PFeb. 28). CHARLES PORTER, of the Middle
Temple (ibid).
1685-6, Feb. 2. EDWARD (EDMUND) KING, M.D., of Hatton Garden,
physician-in-ordinary to the late King (ibid in the King's
bedchamber).
1685-6, Feb. 6. JOHN FLEMING (in Dublin Castle by the earl of
Clarendon, lord lieutenant).
1685-6, Feb. 6. JOHN KNOX, lord mayor of Dublin (Christ Church
at the foot of the stairs by same).
1685-6, Feb. 9. JOHN HOLT, of Gray's Inn, recorder of London (at
Whitehall by the King).
1685-6, Feb. 23. JOHN BUCKNELL (BUCKNALL), of London, merchant,
and of Oxlie, Herts, (ibid).
1685-6, Mar. 20. MARTIN BECKMAN, major, of the Tower of London,
his Majesty's chief engineer (ibid).
1686, Apr. 11. AMBROSE PHILLIPS, serjeant-at-law (ibid).
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1686, Apr. 23. MICHAEL CREAGH (in Dublin Castle by the earl of
Clarendon, lord lieutenant).
1686, Apr. 25. CHRISTOPHER MILTON, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Whitehall by the King).
1686, Apr. 25. JOHN POWELL, of Broadway, Carmarthen, a justice
of the Common Pleas (ibid).
1686, Apr. 25. THOMAS POWYS, solicitor-general (ibid).
1686, Apr. 26. WILLIAM TURNOR, of Barton, Co. Lincoln, (ibid).
1686, May 13. JOHN LYTCOTT (ibid).
1686, May 25. THOMAS MANBY, of Bawds Farm, South Weald,
Essex (ibid).
1686, May 28. SEVILLE GRANVILLE, captain (at the head of the
earl of Bath's (his uncle) regiment, at the camp on Hounslow
Heath).
1686, June 5. JOHN COGHILL, master of Chancery (in Dublin by the
earl of Clarendon, lord lieutenant).
1686, July 4. THOMAS PINFOLD, of Doctors Commons, D.C.L. (at
Windsor Castle by the King).
1686, July 11. THOMAS JEFFREYS, of Alicante, Spain (ibid).
1686, Aug. 6. THOMAS RAWLINSON, sheriff of London (at Windsor).
1686, Aug. 22. THOMAS MONTGOMERY, of the Middle Temple (ibid).
1686, Aug. 26 or 26. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, of Bishopstone, Wilts.
(at Marlborough).
1686, Aug. 27. CHARLES WINTER (WINTON), of Lydney, Co.
Gloucester., high sheriff of Gloucester, (at Bristol).
1686, Aug. 27. WILLIAM MERRICK, sheriff of Bristol (ibid).
1686, Aug. 27. EDMUND THOMAS, of Glamorganshire (ibid).
1686, Sept. 26. THOMAS FOWLE, of London, goldsmith, an alderman
and sheriff of London (at Windsor Castle).
1686, Oct. 22. RICHARD ALLIBOND (ALLEBONE, ALIBON), of Gray's
Inn, a King's council-at-law.
1686, Oct. 22. RICHARD HEATH, of Hatsland, Surrey, a baron of the
Exchequer (at Whitehall).
1686, Nov. 29. RICHARD NEALE, of Plessy, Co. Northumberland,
high Sheriff of the county of Northumberland (ibid).
1686, Dec. 1. EDMUND GARDNER (GARDINER), deputy recorder 'of
Bedford (in His Majesty's Bedchamber, ibid).
1686, Dec. 13 (?18). RICHARD REYNES (RAINES), Dr. of Doctors
Commons, a judge of the Admiralty and Prerogative Courts
(ibid).
1686-7, Jan. 1. FRANCISCUS KNUYDYT, of Rotterdam (ibid).
1686-7, Jan. 1. JOHN CASTLETON, lord mayor of Dublin (in Christ
Church by the lord lieutenant).
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1686-7, Jan. 14. JAMES TILLEY (TILLIE), of Pillaton Castle, Co.
Cornwall (at Whitehall by the King).
1686-7, Feb. 18. CHARLES COTTERELL (COTTRELL), junr., master of
the Ceremonies (ibid).
1686-7, Feb. 20. RICHARD NAGLE, attorney general, Ireland (in the
earl of Limerick's house by the earl of Tyrconnel, lord
lieutenant).
1687, May 1. THOMAS POWELL, of Lleckwedd Derris, Co. Cardigan,
a baron of the Exchequer (at Whitehall by the King).
1687, May 12. JOHN TATE, recorder of London (ibid).
1687, May 13. GRIFFITH JEFFREYS, of Acton, Co. Denbigh (ibid).
1687, May 14. BARTHOLOMEW SHOWER (SHORE), deputy recorder of
London (ibid).
1687, May 28. EDWARD VAUDRY (VAUDREY), of Whitehall (at
Windsor Castle).
1687, June 19. PETER PALLAVICINI (PALAVICINE or PARAVICINI), of
London, merchant (ibid).
1687, June 28. WILLIAM PHIPPS, captain, governor of Massachusetts
Bay; for good services in a late expedition, bringing con-
siderable treasure home that had lain in the sea 44 years
(ibid).
1687, July 3. JOHN SPARROWE, clerk-comptroller of the Honourable
His Majesty's Board of Green Cloth (at Windsor).
1687, Aug. 2. BASIL FIREBRACE, sheriff -elect of London (at Windsor
Castle).
1687, Aug. 15. RICHARD HAWKINS, scrivener in the Old Bailey
(ibid).
1687, Aug. 15. JOHN PARSONS, sheriff-elect of London, a brewer in
St. Katherine's (ibid).
1687, Aug. 15. JOHN EYLES, merchant, of London (ibid).
1687, Aug. 21. STEPHEN RICE, lord chief baron of the Exchequer,
Ireland (in the Castle of Dublin by the earl of Tyrconnel,
lord lieutenant).
1687, Oct. 25. CHARLES CARTERET (at Whitehall by the King).
1687, Oct. 31 (?Aug.). JOHN BAUDING, alderman of London (ibid).
1687, Oct. 31 (?Aug.). WILLIAM ASHURST, alderman of London
(ibid).
1687, Oct. 30. THOMAS HACKETT, lord mayor of Dublin (in the
Castle of Dublin under the canopy in the Presence Chamber,
by the earl of Tyrconnel, lord lieutenant).
1687, Nov. 1. JOHN BARNEWALL, recorder of Dublin (at the lord
mayor's house by same).
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1687, Nov. 17. HENRY DERING, a commissioner of wine licences (at
Whitehall by the King).
1687, Nov. 18. HUMPHRY EDWYN, of London, merchant (ibid).
1687, Dec. 11. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Anglesea, and Gray's Inn,
solicitor general (ibid).
1687-8, Mar. 6. WILLIAM HEDGES (alias Lacy), of London, merchant
(ibid).
1688, Mar. 13. ANTHONY MULLEDY, of Robertstown (in the Castle
of Dublin, by the earl of Tyrconnel, lord lieutenant).
1688, June 10. WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, Her Majesty's physician
(by the King at Her Majesty's bedside soon after her
delivery).
1688, June 15. MATHEW BRIDGES, who brought news to Ireland of
the Prince's birth (in Dublin Castle by the earl of Tyrconnel,
lord lieutenant, "but went immediately after for England
without paying any fees at all").
1688, June 28. THOMAS GIFFORD (JEFFORD), mayor of Exeter (at
Whitehall by the King).
1688, July 13 (?16 or 19). JOHN ROTHERHAM, baron of the
Exchequer (ibid).
1688, July 13 (?30). CHARLES INGLEBY, a baron of the Exchequer
1688, July 14. THOMAS ELMES, of Lilford, Co. Northampton, (at
Whitehall).
1688, July 30. THOMAS LANE, of St. Laurence Lane, in Cheapside.
1688, Aug. 12. SAMUEL GERARD (in His Majesty's bedchamber).
1688, before Oct. 6. S. THOMSON, sheriff of London.
1688, Oct. between 11 and 13. JOHN FLEET, a cooper or a sugar
baker, sheriff of London (at Whitehall).
1688. WILLIAM ELLIS (dubbed in Ireland by the earl of Tyrconnel,
lord lieutenant).
1688, FRANCIS WHEELER, admiral.
1688-9, Mar. 5. ANTHONY KECK, a commissioner of the Great Seal
(at Whitehall by the King).
1688-9, Mar. 5. WILLIAM RAWLINSON, serjeant-at-law, a commis-
sioner of the Great Seal (ibid).
1688-9, Mar. 5. HENRY POLLEXFEN, attorney general (ibid).
1688-9, Mar. 12. CHARLES SEDLEY, natural son of Sir Charles
Sedley, of South Fleet, in Kent, bart. (ibid).
1689, Apr. 10. THOMAS PILKINGTON, lord mayor of London (at
Whitehall by the King).
1689, Apr. 10. WILLIAM WHITLOCK, of the Middle Temple (ibid).
1689, Apr. 12. ROBERT HARRISON, mayor of Oxford (ibid).
1689, May 16. JOHN ASHBY, captain of the "Defiance" (at Ports-
mouth on the Admiral's ship).
1689, May 16. CLOUDESLEY SHOVELL, captain of the "Edgar"
(ibid).
1689, June 4. CHARLES HEDGES, LL.D., of Doctors Commons, and
of Wanborough, Wilts., and Richmond, Surrey, judge of
the Admiralty.
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1689, June 4. EDWARD MOSELEY (MOSLEY), of Hulme, Lanes, (at
Whitehall).
1689, after July. THEOBALD BUTLER, solicitor general, Ireland (in
Ireland by king James II., who landed at Kinsale, Mar. 12).
1689, (?Aug. 20). JAMES FORBES, clerk of the Green Cloth (at
Hampton Court).
1689, (? Aug. 20). WILLIAM FORESTER, of Watling Street, clerk of
the Green Cloth (ibid).
1689, Aug. 27. FRANCIS BLAKE, of Ford Castle, Co. Northumber-
land (ibid, in His Majesty's bedchamber).
1689, Aug. 27. CHARLES O'HARA, of St. Martin's in the Fields.
1689, Oct. 24. RALPH Box, of London, druggist, citizen, and
mercer, chief warden of the grocers' company (at White-
1689, Oct. 29. CHRISTOPHER LETHEUILLIER, merchant, sheriff of
London (ibid).
1689, Oct. 29. JOHN HOUBLON, merchant, sheriff of London (ibid).
1689, Oct. 29. EDWARD CLARK, alderman of London (ibid).
L689, Oct. 29. FRANCIS CHILD, of London, goldsmith (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. NICHOLAS LECHMERE, a baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. THOMAS EOKEBY, judge of the Common Pleas (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. GILES EYRE, judge of the King's Bench (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. PEYTON VENTRIS, judge of the Common Pleas (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. JOHN TURTON, a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. GEORGE HUTCHINS, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. WILLIAM WOGAN (WOGHAM), a serjeant-at-law
(ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. JOHN TREMAIN,, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. WILLIAM THOMPSON, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. JOHN TRENCHARD, a serjeant-at-law, (ibid).
1689, Oct. 31. JOHN SOMERS, solicitor-general (ibid).
1689, Dec. 1 (?Nov. 25 or 26). JAMES DE SANTIAGO DEL CASTELLO
(CASTILLO), a Spaniard, commissary general from the king
of Spain to reside at Jamaica (ibid).
1689, Dec. 14. WILLIAM CRANMER, of London, merchant (ibid).
1689, Dec. 23. THOMAS MILLER, of Chichester (ibid).
1690, Apr. 10. PURY CUST, of Stamford (ibid).
1690, Apr. 17. WILLIAM HUSSEY, of London, merchant, deputy
governor of the Turkey Company, ambassador at the
Ottoman Port of Constantinople (ibid).
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1690, May 14. TERENCE MCDERMOT, lord mayor, Dublin (in Ireland
by James II.).
1690, May 17. TEIGUE O'REGAN (ibid by same).
? 1690. DANIEL ARTHUR (?by same).
? 1690. JAMES MOCLER (?by same).
P1690. GEORGE ST. LEGER (?by same).*
? 1690. JOHN KIRWAN (? by same).
1690, May 31. RALPH DELAY ALL, admiral (by the King, confirmed
1690, June 31).
1690, June 11. WILLIAM GLEGG (at his own house, Gay ton,
Cheshire, the King having lain there the night before
embarking for Ireland).
1690, July 1. EGBERT ADAIR (by William III. at the battle of the
Boyne).
1690, Sept. 15. JOSEPH HERNE, of London, merchant, governor of
the East India Company (at Kensington).
1690, Sept. 15. THOMAS COOK, of London, goldsmith, deputy
governor of East India Company (ibid).
1690, Sept. 15. JOHN DUDDLESTON, of Bristol, merchant (at Bristol).
1690, Oct. 9. GEORGE MEGGOTT, of Horseleydown, Co. Surrey,
brewer, high sheriff of Surrey (at Kensington).
1690, Oct. 14. STEPHEN EVANCE, of London, goldsmith (ibid).
1691, Aug. ( ? Apr.) 30. ABSTRUPUS DANBY, of Masham, Yorks. (at
Kensington).
1691, Oct. 18 (new style). HENRY FOURNES (FURNACE), of London,
merchant (at the Hague, on Sunday, in the king's bed-
chamber, for carrying the news of the defeat of the Irish
at Limerick).
1691, Oct. 22. RICHARD LEVET, sheriff of London (at Kensington).
1691, Nov. 4. JOHN POWELL, a baron of the Exchequer (at White-
hall).
* By the courtesy of the Marquis de Ruvigny I am permitted to reprint here (from his "Jacobite
Peerage," pp. 191-2) the following list of knights dubbed by the Stuarts in exile.
1705, before April 16. Toby Bourke, afterwards first Baron Bourke.
1707, before March 21. Timon Connock.
1709, June 15. James Sarsfleld of Nantes. i
1710, before Nov. 12. Captain George Colgrave.
1713, before Sept. 13. Thomas Higgons.
1714, before Dec. 9. John Forrester, afterwards first Baronet.
1715, Dec. 29. Patrick Bannerman, Provost of Aberdeen.
1716, Jan. (?). Henry Crawford, Portioner of Crail, Fifeshire.
1717, Jan. (?). John Walkinshaw of Burrowfield, Lannockshire.
1717, Jan. (?). George Jerningham.
1717, before Dec. 20. Peter Redmond, afterwards first Baron Redmond.
1719, June . Richard Gaydon, Knight of St. Louis, major in Dillon's regiment.
1719, June . John Missett, captain in Dillon's regiment.
1719, June . Edward O'Toole, Ensign in Dillon's regiment.
1722, before July 6. Luke O'Toole.
1728, before June 28. John Hely, afterwards first Baronet.
1734, before Jan. 22. Mark Forstal, afterwards first Baronet.
1747, before April 17. John William O'Sullivan, afterwards first Baronet.
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1691, Nov. 14 (?Dec.). RICHARD HARRIS, recorder of Winchester
(at Kensington).
1691-2, Feb. 8. JOHN GOLDSBOROUGH, commissary general to the
East India Company (ibid).
1691-2, Mar. 3. GODFREY KNELLER, principal painter in ordinary
to His Majesty (ibid)
1692, Sept. 5. MICHAEL MITCHELL, lord mayor of Dublin (in Ireland
by viscount Sidney, lord lieutenant).
1692, Sept. 23. RICHARD LEVINGE, solicitor general, Ireland (ibid
by same).
1692, Oct. 21. THOMAS TREVOR, solicitor general (at Kensington by
the King).
1692, Oct. 21. SALATHIEL LOVEL, serjeant-at-law, recorder of London
(ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. JOHN WYLDMAN, alderman of London (at the Guild-
hall).
1692, Oct. 29. WILLIAM GORE, alderman of London (ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. JAMES HOUBLON, alderman of London (ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. LEONARD ROBINSON, chamberlain of London (ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. ROWLAND AINSWORTH, of London, Turkey merchant,
of Basinghall Street, London (ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. WILLIAM SCAWEN, of London, merchant (ibid).
1692, Oct. 29. JOSIAH CHILD (eldest son of Sir Josiah Child, bart.)
1692, Oct. 29. JOHN FOCHE, of London, scrivener (ibid).
1692, Oct. 30. WILLIAM BEESTON, colonel, lieutenant governor and
commander-in-chief of Jamaica (kissed hands on going)
(at Whitehall, ? at Kensington).
? before 1692, Nov. SAMUEL THOMPSON, sheriff of Bedford.
1692, Nov. 5. RICHARD PYNE, lord chief justice of the Common
Pleas in Ireland (at Dublin in the presence chamber by
viscount Sidney, lord lieutenant).
1692, Nov. 5. JOHN HELY, lord chief baron of the Exchequer,
Ireland (ibid by same).
1692, Nov. 5. RICHARD Cox, justice of Common Pleas, Ireland (ibid
by same).
1692, Nov. 5. JOHN LYNDON, justice of the Chief Place, Ireland
(ibid by same).
1692, Nov. 5. HENRY ECHLIN, justice of the Chief Place, Ireland
(ibid by same).
1692, Nov. 5. JOHN JEFFREYSON, justice of Common Pleas, Ireland
(ibia by same).
1692, Dec. 4. LITTLETON POWYS (at Whitehall by the King).
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1692-3, Jan. 22. EDWIN STEDE (STEED), of Stede Hill, Kent, late
governor of Barbados (at Whitehall).
1692-3, Jan. 26. CHRISTOPHER GREENFIELD, alias GRENVILE (GREEN-
VILLE), of Preston, Lanes., chamberlain of Chester (ibid).
1692-3, Feb. 20. GEORGE ROOKE, admiral (at Portsmouth).
1692-3, Feb. 24. THOMAS WAGSTAFF, of Tachbrook, Warwick (at
Kensington).
1692-3, Mar. 18. JOHN GAYER, of London (ibid).
1693, Mar. 26. ISAAC REBOW (REBOES, REEOE), of Colchester,
merchant (at Harwich).
1693, May 12. THOMAS PAKENHAM (PACKENHAM), prime serjeant-
at-law (in Ireland by viscount Sidney, lord lieutenant).
1693, June 12. JOHN ROGERSON, lord mayor elect of Dublin (ibid
by same).
1693, Oct. 30. EDWARD WARD, attorney general (at Kensington by
the King).
1693, Nov. 2. THOMAS ABNEY, sheriff of London (at Whitehall).
1693, Nov. 24. CHARLES LLOYD, of Maesyfelin, Cardigan, (at
Kensington).
1693, Dec. 2. JOHN BUCKWORTH, of London (at Sir Henry Fumes'
house at Petersham, Surrey).
1693-4, Feb. 22. SAMUEL EYRE (EYRES), a serjeant-at-law (in the
bedchamber, Whitehall, on his appointment as a judge of
King's Bench).
1693-4, Feb. 22. HENRY GOULD (GooLD, GOLD), serjeant-at-law,
appointed a King's serjeant (at Whitehall).
1694, Mar. 28. HENRY TITCHBOURNE (in Ireland by the lords
justices).
1694, Apr. 22. FLEETWOOD SHEPPARD, gentleman usher of the
Black Rod (at Whitehall by the King).
1694, Nov. 12. JOHN SWEETAPPLE, of London, goldsmith, sheriff of
London (ibid).
1694, Nov. 12. WILLIAM COLE (COLES), sheriff of London (ibid).
1694, Nov. 28. THOMAS DAY, mayor of Bristol (at Kensington).
1694, Nov. 28. WILLIAM DANES, sheriff of Bristol (ibid).
1694-5, Feb. 14. ISAAC PRESTON, of Beeston, Norfolk, and ef
Lincoln's Inn (at Whitehall).
1695, Oct. 14. EDWARD WILLS (WILES), sheriff of London (at
Kensington).
1695, Oct. 14. OWEN BUCKINGHAM, sheriff of London (congratulating
the King on his safe return and success) (ibid).
1695, Oct. 23 (Wednesday). JOHN COMBES, of Daventry, Northamp-
ton, chief justice of Chester.
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1695, Nov. 2. GILBERT METCALFE, mayor of York (knighted at the
duke of Newcastle's house at Welbeck, Co. Notts., where
the King lay in his progress).
1695, Nov. 28 (?21). RICHARD HOLFORD, a master in Chancery.
1695, Nov. 28. JOHN HAWLES (HAWLIS), of Lincoln's Inn, and of
Salisbury, Wilts., solicitor general.
1695-6, Jan. 26 (P1695, Nov. 28). JOHN COPE, of Kensington (at
Kensington).
1695-6, Feb. 6. WILLOUGHBY CIIAMBERLAYNE, colonel, of Barbados
and Chelsea (ibid).
1695-6, Mar. 22. HENRY PEACHEY, of Sussex (ibid).
1695-6, Mar. 22. CHARLES TURNOR (TURNER), of Wareham, Norfolk,
M.P. for Lynn Regis (at Kensington at the delivery of the
Association for Norfolk).
1695-6, Mar. 24 (P1695, Nov. 28). EDWARD SEAWARD (SEYWARD),
of Exeter (at Kensington).
1695-6, Mar. 24. JOSEPH TYLEY, of Exeter, and of Bromley, Co.
Middlesex (ibid).
1696, Mar. 29. ALEXANDER RIGBY (ibid; on delivery of the Associa-
tion of the mayor and corporation of Wigan, Lanes.).
1696, Apr. 12 (P1695, Nov. 28). WILLIAM MYLORD (MILLARD), of
Houghton Regis, Co. Bedford., sheriff of Beds, (on
presentation of the Address from the Association of Co.
Bedford.).
1696, Apr. 20 (22). CHARLES MORLEY, of Droxford, Hants, (in the
bedchamber at Kensington on the presentation of the
Association for Co. Wilts.).
1696, Apr. 27. GEORGE HANGER, of Driffield, Co. Gloucester., high
sheriff of Gloucester, (at Kensington).
1696, Apr. 28. JOHN ELWILL, of Exeter (ibid).
1696, Apr. 30. JOSEPH SMART, draper, alderman of London (at
Kensington).
1696, May 1. (Signer) LORENZO SORENZO (SORANZO), the eldest of
the ambassadors from the Republic of Venice (at Kensington
at his audience of leave and had the sword wherewith the
King knighted him, as the ambassadors claimed).
1696, May 1. DEWEY BULKELEY, of Nether Burgate (at Kensing-
ton).
1696, May 1. THEODORE JANSSEN, of London, merchant (ibid).
1696, May 1. JOHN ROBINSON, of Sudbury, Suffolk (ibid on the
delivery of the Association).
1696, Oct. 8 (7). JOHN JOHNSON, goldsmith in Cheapside, alderman
of London (ibid).
1696, Oct. 8. JOHN WOLFE (WOOLFE), sheriff of London (ibid).
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1696, Oct. 8. SAMUEL BLEWET, sheriff of London (ibid).
? 1696-7, Jan. 5. NATHAN WRIGHT, serjeant-at-law, recorder of
Leicester (at Kensington).
1696-7, Jan. 29. PATRICK DUN (DUNN), president of the King's and
Queen's College of Physicians (in Ireland by the lords
justices).
1696-7, Mar. 9. THOMAS MAY, of Rawmore, near Chichester (at
Kensington by the King).
1696-7, Mar. 18. RICHARD BLACKMORE, M.D., physician-in-ordinary
to His Majesty (ibid in the bedchamber).
1696-7, Mar. 24. JOSEPH TRILBY, of Bow, Middlesex.
1697, Apr. 16. CHARLES ISAAC, an officer of the Green Cloth (at
Kensington).
1697, Apr. 23. EGBERT MURRAY, of Scotland (ibid).
1697, Apr. 23. BARRINGTON BOUCHIER, of Beningborough, Yorks.
(ibid).
1697, Apr. 23. LAMBERT BLACKWELL, shortly afterwards knight
harbinger and envoy to Genoa (ibid).
1697, June 17. WILLIAM BILLINGTON, lord mayor of Dublin (in
Ireland by the marquess of Winchester, the earl of Galway
and viscount Villiers, lords justices of Ireland).
1697, Nov. (Oct.) 17. BARTHOLOMEW GRACEDIEU, of London, salter,
sheriff of London (in the bedchamber at Kensington by the
King).
1697, Nov. 17. JAMES COLLETT, sheriff of London (ibid).
1697, Nov. 18. THOMAS CUDDON (CUDDEN) chamberlain of London
(at Kensington).
1697, Nov. 18. ROBERT BEDINGFIELD, woollen draper, alderman of
London (ibid).
1697, Dec. 12. JOHN BLINCOW, justice of Common Pleas (in the
bedchamber at Kensington).
1697, Dec. 12. HENRY HATSELL, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Kensington).
1697, Dec. 12. WILLIAM SIMPSON, cursitor baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1697, Dec. 12. JOSEPH JEKYLL, chief justice of Chester (ibid).
1697-8, Feb. 26. JOHN JERMAYNE (created a baronet immediately
after (ibid).
1698, July 20. JOHN MASON, mayor of Waterford (at Waterford by
the marquess of Winchester, the earl of Galway and viscount
Villiers, lords justices of Ireland).
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1698, Dec. 5. DAVID MITCHELL, an admiral and usher of the Black
Rod (at Kensington by the King).
1698, Dec. 6 or 7. JACOB BANKS, a Swede by birth, of Milton
Abbas, captain of the " Russell " man-of-war (ibid).
1698, Dec. 14. STREYNSHAM MASTER, of London, merchant, a
director of the New East India Company (in the drawing
room at Kensington).
1698, Dec. 14. JAMES BATEMAN, of London, merchant, a director of
the New East India Company (ibid).
1698, Dec. 14. EDMUND HARRISON, of London, merchant, a director
of the New East India Company (ibid).
1698-9, Jan. 15. EDWARD LITTLETON, of London, merchant,
president of Bengal for the New East India Company (at
Kensington).
1698-9, Feb. 8. WILLIAM PHIPARD, of Poole, Dorset, (ibid).
1699, Apr. 2. NICHOLAS WATTE, of London, merchant (ibid).
1699, May 15. EDWARD HASEL, of Dalmaine, Co. Cumberland
(ibid).
1699, May 31. JONATHAN ANDREWS, of London, an East India
merchant (ibid).
1699, June 1. JOHN DARNELL, of the Inner Temple, serjeant-at-law
(ibid).
1699, Oct. 20. CHARLES DUNCOMBE, sheriff of London (in the
bedchamber at Kensington).
1699, Oct. 20. JEFFRY JEFFERIES, sheriff of London (ibid).
1699, Oct. 20. WILLIAM WITHERS, linen draper in Cheapside (at
Kensington).
1699, Nov. 12. GEORGE GOURDON, tutor to the marquess of Huntley
(ibid).
1699, Dec. 17. CHARLES EYRE, of London, president of the Old East
India Company at Bengal, on his appointment to be governor
of Fort William (ibid).
1699, Dec. 30. ANDREW FOUNTAINE, of Narford, Norfolk (at
Hampton Court).
1699-1700, Jan. 6. ANTHONY PERCY, lord mayor of Dublin (under
the canopy in the Great Dining Room of the Castle, by the
lords justices of Ireland).
1699-1700, Jan. 6. WILLIAM HANDCOCK, recorder of Dublin (ibid).
1699-1700, Jan. 9. ROGER JENNYNS (JENYNS), of Ely, Co. Cams,
(at Kensington).
1699-1700, Feb. 1 (P1699, Apr. 2). RICHARD WALTER (ibid).
1699-1700, Feb. 21. THEODORE COLLYDON, a Walloon physician to
Chelsea Hospital (ibid).
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1700, June 23. SOLOMON DE MEDINA, of London and Middlesex,
a Jew (at Hampton Court).
? 1700, June 23. GAUDENTIUS DE CAPELL (CAPOL).
1700, Oct. 24. EGBERT BEACHCROFT, sheriff of London (ibid).
1700, Dec. 23. PHILIP MEDOWES, knight marshal of the Household
(ibid).
1700, Dec. 26. JOHN MEERES (MERES), one of the clerks in
Chancery, eldest son of Sir Thomas Meres (at Kensington).
1700-1, Jan. 21. NICHOLAS YANAKER, of London, merchant (presently
after made a baronet) (ibid).
1700-1, Feb. 6. EDWARD LAURENCE, collector of Customs at
Shoreham, Sussex, usher of His Majesty's chamber (ibid).
1700-1, Feb. 16. THOMAS BURY, a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1701, before Apr. MARK RANSFORD, lord mayor of Dublin (in
Dublin by the lords justices).
1701, May 21 (?30). JOHN COOKE, king's advocate (at Kensington).
1701, June 18. JOHN ST. LEGER, of Ireland (brother of the first
viscount Doneraile (ibid).
1701, June (PJuly) 18. ROBERT SUTTON, late resident at Vienna,
ambassador to Turkey (ibid).
1701, June 27. BENJAMIN POOLE (POULE), of Amsterdam, merchant
(in the bedchamber at Hampton Court, for good services
done abroad).
1701, June 29. PETER FLOYER, refiner and goldsmith, sheriff elect
of London (at Hampton Court).
1701, July 1. JOHN MUNDEN, of Chelsea, admiral (on board the
"William and Mary" yacht).
1701, Nov. STAFFORD FAIRBORNE, rear admiral (on board his own
ship when he brought king William over from Ireland).
1701, Nov. ROBERT CONSTABLE, sheriff of Yorkshire (at Hampton
Court).
1702, Apr. (? 1701-2, Mar. 14). JOHN LEIGH, of Addington,
Surrey (at St. James's).
1702, Apr. 24. WILLIAM CLAXTON (CLACKSON), mayor of Oxford
(ibid the day after the coronation? or the coronation day
itself, Apr. 23).
1702, June 1. EDWARD NORTHEY, attorney-general (at St. James's^).
1702, June 1. SIMON HARCOURT, solicitor general (ibid).
1702 (P1701), June 19. WILLIAM ROBINSON, of Dublin, receiver
general [of Ireland] (at St. James's).
1702, July 3. THOMAS WINFORD, of Glashampton, Worcestershire,
second prothonotary in the Court of Common Pleas.
1702, Aug. 27. SAMUEL ECKLEY (ECCLYE), sheriff of Gloucester, (at
Mr. Master's house in Cirencester, Co. Gloucester.).
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1702, Sept. 3. JOHN HAWKINS, mayor of Bristol (at Sir Thomas
Day's house in Bristol).
1702, Oct. 31. THOMAS HAEDY, captain, R.N. (at Windsor for
bringing the news of the burning of the French fleet in
Vigo Bay).
1702, Oct. 29. JAMES EYTON, of London, merchant, a linen draper
in Cheapside (at the Guildhall on the Queen's driving there
on lord mayor's day).
1702, Oct. 29. GILBERT HEATHCOTE, alderman of London (ibid on
the same occasion).
1702, Oct. 29. FRANCIS DASHWOOD, of London, and of Wanstead,
Essex, silk merchant, brother to the lord mayor (ibid on the
same occasion).
1702, Oct. 29. RICHARD HOARE, of London, alderman, goldsmith
(ibid on the same occasion).
1702, Nov. 29. THOMAS HOBSON (at St. James's for his good service
at Vigo in breaking the boom).
1702-3, before Feb. 9 [or 13]. ANDREW LEAKE (LAKE), captain,
11. N. (ibid for his service at Vigo).
1702-3, Feb. 9 or 13. THOMAS CRISP, of Dornford or Dransford, Co.
Oxford (at St. James's).
1703, Apr. 3. DAVID HAMILTON, one of Her Majesty's physicians-
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in-ordinary (ibid).
1703, Aug. 1. DALEY THOMAS, of Essex and London, general, and
chief director for the Royal Africa Company (at Windsor
Castle).
1703, Aug. 30 (? 12). WILLIAM LEWIS (Louis), (at the Bath).
1703, Nov. 11. THOMAS DOLEMAN, of Shaw, Berks, (at St. James's,
the Queen having dined at his house on her return from the
Bath).
1703-4, Feb. 3. JOHN LEAKE, admiral (for his good service in the
relief of Gibraltar).
1703-4, Feb. DAVID NEARNE (NAIRN), a Scotchman (at St. James's
and constituted recorder of the order of St. Andrew in
Scotland).
1703-4, Feb. 6. DANIEL GAHAN (in the Presence Chamber, Dublin
Castle, by the duke of Ormonde, \( rd lieutenant).
1703-4, Mar. 23. WILLIAM MATHEWS, governor of the Leeward
Islands (at St. James's).
1704, Apr. 5. CHARLES THOROLD, alderman of London (at St. James's
Palace).
1704, Sept. 6. JOSEPH WOLFE (WOOLFE), sheriff of London (at St
James's).
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1704, Sept. 7. GEORGE MATHEWS, of London, captain of a company
of (at St. James's Palace).
1704, Oct. 22. GEORGE BYNG, admiral of the Red (at St. James's,
for services against the French in the Mediterranean).
1704, Oct. 22. THOMAS BROMSELL (BROMSALL), of Biggleswade,
Beds., justice of the peace (at St. James's Palace, being
presented to the Queen by the earl of Kent, the lord
chamberlain).
1704, Oct. 24. THOMAS DILKES, rear admiral of the White (ibid for
services against the French in the Mediterranean).
1704, Oct. 24. JAMES WISHART, captain R.N. (ibid for services
against the French in the Mediterranean).
1704, Oct. 24. JOHN JENNINGS, commander of H.M.S. " St. George"
(ibid for the like).
1704, Oct. 26. WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, sheriff of London, an oilman
in the Poultry (at St. James's).
1704, Nov. 21 (?24). WILLIAM JUMPER, of Leeds Abbey, Kent,
commander of H.M.S. " Lennox " (at St. James's for many
good services performed against the French).
before 1704, Dec. HUMPHREY FOSTER (FORSTER), sheriff of Berks.
? 1704, Dec. EDWARD WHITAKER, captain R.N. (at St. James's
Palace for good services done at Gibraltar, in Spain).
1704-5, Feb. 6. FRANCIS STOYTE, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Dublin Castle by the duke of Ormonde, lord lieutenant).
1704—5, Feb. 22. WILLIAM WHETSTONE, rear admiral of the White,
and commander-in-chief of the Squadron designed for the
West Indies, captain of H.M.S. " Montagu " (at St. James's
for great services done at sea).
1705, Apr. 16. JOHN ELLIS, M.D., master of Caius College,
commonly called the Divel of Keys or vice-chancellor of
Cambridge (at Trinity College on the Queen visiting the
University) .
1705, Apr. 16. JAMES MONTAGU, queen's counsel, son of George
Montagu, sixth son of the earl of Manchester (ibid on the
same occasion).
1705, Apr. 16. ISAAC NEWTON, president of the Royal Society,
master and worker of the Mint (ibid on the same occasion).
1705, July 9. CHARLES HOBBY, of New England, merchant (at
Windsor Castle for good service done in New England).
1705, July 9. THOMAS PARKER, a serjeant-at-law (at Windsor
Castle).
1705, July 27. WILLIAM READ, Her Majesty's oculist in ordinary
(ibid).
1705, July 29. EDWARD HANNES, first physician to the Queen (ibid).
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1705, Sept. 6. JOHN GIBSON, a Scotsman, deputy governor of
Portsmouth, (at Winchester).
1705, Sept. 6. WILLIAM GIFFORD, commissioner of the dock at
Portsmouth, and M.P. for Portsmouth (ibid).
1705, Nov. 25. JOHN NOERIS, captain of H.M.S. " Britannia " (at
St. James's, being sent express by Sir Clowdisley Shovell
to inform the Queen of the taking of Barcelona).
1705, Dec. 18. WILLIAM MILMAN, of the Inner Temple, and of
Ormond Street, Bed Lion Square (at St. James's).
1705-6, Feb. 22 (? 1705, Dec. 18). SAMUEL STANIER (STANNIER),
sheriff of London (ibid).
1706, June 3. GEORGE NEWLAND, of London, and Gatton, Surrey, a
scrivener in Smithfield and deputy lieutenant for London
(at Windsor Castle, on the presentation of the London
address).
1706, June 3. WILLIAM FAZAKERLY, of London, merchant, and of
Totteridge, Herts., chamberlain of London, a deputy
lieutenant for London (at Windsor Castle on the presentation
of the above address).
1706, July 10 (?7). JOHN BENNETT, serjeant-at-law, steward of the
Marshalsea of the Household, and judge of the Palace
Court (at Windsor on the delivery of the address from the
county of Middlesex).
1706, July 24 (P14). THOMAS CLERK (CLARK), of Brickendonbury,
Herts, (at Windsor Castle).
1706, Oct. THOMAS COLE, captain of Sir Clowdisley Shovell's ship
(at Kensington).
1706, Dec. 8. WILLIAM BENSON, of Bromley, Middlesex, a sheriff of
London (at St. James's).
1706-7, Jan. 1. AMBROSE CROWLET, sheriff of London (at St. James's
in the bedchamber).
1707, May 11. WILLIAM THORNTON, of the city of York (ibid on his
presenting the address from that county about the union of
the two kingdoms).
1707, July 16. JAMES HALLETT, of London, goldsmith in Cheapside,
one of the commissioners for the lieutenancy of London (at
Windsor Castle).
1707, July 16. CHARLES PEERS, of London, merchant, one of the
commissioners for the lieutenancy of London (ibid).
1707, Nov. 16 (Sunday). BENJAMIN GREENE, a brewer in Leather
Lane, Holborn, a sheriff of London and Middlesex (at St.
James's).
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1707-8, Mar. 18. ISAAC SHARD, of Horsleydown, Southwark, a
deputy lieutenant for London (at Windsor Castle on pre-
senting the address from the city).
1707-8, Mar. 18. JAMES CLARKE, of Moulsey, Surrey (ibid on the
same occasion).
1707-8, Mar. 18. GEORGE THOROLD (THORALD), of London, mer-
chant (ibid on the same occasion).
1707-8, Mar. 18. JOHN SCOTT, of London, soap boiler, and of Enfield
(ibid on the same occasion).
1707-8, Mar. 20. THOMAS JOHNSON, of Liverpool, merchant and
M.P. for Liverpool (at Westminster, in the Prince's
Chamber, immediately after the Queen returned out of the
House of Lords on his presenting the address from Liver-
pool).
1707-8, Mar. 20. DANIEL WRAY, of London, high sheriff of Esses,
soap boiler in Little Britain just without Aldersgate (at
St. James's, on his presenting the address from Essex).
1708, July 18. THOMAS BURY, of Exeter, citizen and merchant (at
Windsor Castle, on Sunday).
1708, July 26. ROBERT DUNKLEY, of Westminster, ironmonger, a
deputy lieutenant for London (ibid on delivering the address
to the Queen on the victory of Oudenarde).
1708, July 26. RANDOLPH KNIFE, Turkey or Russia merchant (ibid
on same occasion).
1708, Aug. 2. GODFREY WEBSTER, merchant, of London, and of
Nelmes, Co. Essex, a packer by trade, one of the com-
missioners for the lieutenancy of London (at Windsor).
? 1708, Aug. 2. RICHARD HUTCHINSON.
1708, Sept. 12. PETER KING, recorder of London (at Windsor
Castle).
1708-9, Feb. 21 (P22). SAMUEL DANIEL, of Over Tabley, Co.
Chester (at St. James's within the verge of the bedchamber).
1708-9, Mar. 21. WILLIAM DODWELL, of Sevenhampton, Co.
Gloucester, (at St. James's).
1709, May 17. WILLIAM FOWNES, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the earl of Wharton, lord lieutenant).
1709, Sept. 7 (12). CHARLES HOPSON, sheriff of London, joiner to
the Queen (on attending the Queen concerning Jhe
congratulatory address from the city on the victory of
Malplaquet).
1709, Sept. 7. RICHARD GUY [GREY], sheriff of London (on the
same occasion).
1709, Sept. 17. EDWARD GOULD, of Highgate, Middlesex, justice of
the peace, one of the commissioners of the lieutenancy of
London (at Windsor on the occasion of presenting a con-
gratulatory address on the late victory).
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1709, Sept. 21. CHARLES Cox, of Southwark, brewer, a magistrate
for Surrey.
1709, Dec. 8. CHARLES WAGER, admiral (for his services in taking
the galleons in the West Indies).
1709-10, Jan. 18. THOMAS DUNKE (DANCK), sheriff of London.
1709-10, Jan. 18. ANDREW (AMBROSE) CHADWICK, gentleman pen-
sioner.
1710, May 6. ROBERT EYRE, solicitor general, one of the managers
of the trial against Dr. Sacheverell (on his appointment as
a judge of the Queen's Bench).
1710, May 29. NATHANIEL LLOYD, LL.D., of Doctors Commons,
King's advocate in the Court Military.
1710, June 4 (Sunday). WILLIAM OLDES (OWLDS), gentleman usher
of the Black Eod.
1710, June 6. NICHOLAS TREVANION.
1710, July 24. CLEMENT COTTERELL, master of the ceremonies (at
Kensington).
1710, Oct. 20. EGBERT RAYMOND (RAYMUND), solicitor general (at
Whitehall).
1710, Dec. 12. CONSTANTINE PHIPPS, of the Middle Temple, lord
Chancellor of Ireland (ibid).
1711, April 5. HOVENDEN WALKER.
1711-2, Feb. 16. MAURICE CROSBIE (dubbed under the Canopy in
the Castle, by Sir Constantine Phipps, lord justice of
Ireland).
1712, June 14. JOHN CASS, alderman and sheriff of London (at St.
James's).
1712, June 14. WILLIAM STEWART, sheriff of London, a barber
surgeon, president of the Blue Coat Hospital (ibid).
1712, June 14. SAMUEL CLARKE, of London, merchant and sheriff
(ibid).
1712, June 21. WILLIAM STEVENS (STEAVENS), of Rotherhithe, on
the presentation of an address from Surrey on the subject
of the peace (at Westminster).
1712, July 6. PETER SEAMAN, of Norwich, on the presentation of an
address from Norwich on the subject of the Peace (probably
at Kensington).
1712, July 7. THOMAS GERY, a master in Chancery, M.P. for
Coventry.
1712, July 13. PETER MEWS (MEWES), LL.D., chancellor of Win-
Chester, M.P., for Christchurch, Hants.
1712, July 22. JOSEPH MARTIN, of London, a Turkey merchant (at
Whitehall).
1712, Dec. 17. WILLIAM LEWEN (LEWYN), sheriff of London (ibid).
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1712-3, Jan. 16. SAMUEL COOKE, lord mayor of Dublin (under the
canopy in the Dining Room of the Castle, by the lords
justices of Ireland).
1713, Apr. 15. GEORGE MERTTINS, alderman and goldsmith (at St.
James's on presenting the address about the Peace).
1713, Apr. 27. ANTHONY STURT, of Heckfield, Co. Hants, (at St.
James's on presenting the address from the County of
Southampton on the subject of the Peace).
1713, June 3. WILLIAM BANASTRE (BANISTER), a baron of the
Exchequer.
1713, June 7. JOHN CHESHIRE, serjeant-at-law.
1713, June 7. NICHOLAS HOOPER, a serjeant-at-law, M.P. for Barn-
staple, Co. Devon.
1713, June 17. THOMAS DAVALL, of Burr Street, Wapping, M.P. for
Harwich (at Kensington).
1713, June 17. RALPH CRESSFIELD, of Colchester (ibid).
1713, June 23. SAMUEL ONGLEY, of London, merchant, linen draper
in Cornhill, director of the South Sea Company, of Old-
warden, Co. Beds, (at Kensington on presenting the address
from the South Sea Company).
1713, June 23. CHRISTOPHER BOUVERIE (DESBOUVRIE), a director
of the South Sea Company (ibid on the same occasion).
1713, June 23. JOHN WILLIAMS, of London, merchant, a director of
the South Sea Company (ibid on the same occasion).
1713, July 3. RICHARD OLDNER (ODNER), sheriff of Surrey.
1713, July 11. JOHN SUFFIELD, of Portsmouth.
1713, Aug. [10 or 7 ?]. WILLIAM PENDARVES, of Pendarves, Co.
Cornwall (probably at Hampton Court [before or on the
10th] or Windsor after the 10th?).
1713, Oct. 6. Marquis DE DRESNAY, captain of a French man-of-war
and gentleman of the bedchamber to the king of Spain
(at Windsor).
1713, Dec. 30. FRANCIS FORBES, sheriff of London (ibid).
1713, Dec. 30 (20). JOSHUA SHARPE, sheriff of London, stationer
(ibid).
? 1713. GRIMANI, the Venetian ambassador.
1713-4, Mar. 23. RICHARD CARTER, appointed attorney general.
1714, Apr. 10. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, of Scotland.
1714, June 18. JOHN STATHAM, of Wigwell, Co. Derby., a deputy
lieutenant and justice of the peace of Derby.
1714, July or August. JAMES BARLOW, lord mayor elect of Dublin
(in Dublin by the lords justices of Ireland).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 279
1714, Sept. 18. WILLIAM SANDERSON, of Greenwich, Kent, com-
mander of the Peregrine yacht, which brought over the
King (knighted in the yacht immediately before the King
landed).
1714, Sept. 19. JOHN VANBRUGH, Clarenceux king of arms, and
comptroller of works and surveyors of gardens (at Green-
wich House).
1714, Sept. 23 (?25). ROBERT CHILD, alderman of London (at St.
James's).
1714, Sept. 23 (?25). PETER DELME, alderman of London (ibid).
1714, Sept. 25. [THOMAS SNELLING], of Deptford, Kent, brewer,
one of the gentlemen who accompanied the lord Rockingham
on the delivery of the address from Kent.
1714, Sept. 25. JOSEPH LAURENCE, alderman of London.
1714, Sept. 25. THOMAS SCAWEN, alderman of London, governor of
the Bank of England.
1714, Sept. 25. JOHN WARD, alderman of London.
1714, Sept. 25. GERARD CONIERS (CONYERS), alderman of London.
1714, Oct. 4. WILLIAM CHAPMAN, of London, director of the South
Sea Company.
1714, Oct. 4. JAMES DOLLYFFE (DOLIFF, D'OLIVE), of London,
merchant, director of the South Sea Company (at St.
James's).
1714, Oct. 4. HARCOURT MASTERS, alderman of London.
1714, Oct. 5. DAVID HETCHETTER (HOCHSTETTER, HECHSTETTER),
of London, merchant, a director of the Merchant
Adventurers Company.
1714, Oct. 9. PETER MEYER, of London, director of the Africa
Company (at St. James's).
1714, Oct. 11. SAMUEL DOD, councillor-at-law, shortly after made a
serjeant-at-law, etc. (at St. James's).
1714, Oct. 11. JOHN PRATT, serjeant-at-law.
1714, Oct. 10. SAMUEL GARTH, M.D. (the poet), physician-in-
ordinary to the King (at St. James's).
1714, Oct. 11. ROBERT BREEDON, sheriff of London.
1714, Oct. 15. PHILIP JACKSON, high sheriff of Co. Hereford (at
St. James's, on presenting an address from Co. Hereford).
1714, Oct. 20. WILLIAM PERKINS, of Chertsey, Co. Surrey.
1714, Oct. 20. BARNHAM RIDER, of Kent.
1714, Oct. 20. DANIEL WEBB, mayor of Oxford.
1714, [?0ct., ?21]. RICHARD LANE, sheriff of Co. Worcester.
280 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1714. Oct. 25. CHARLES NORTON, a gentleman of the Honourable
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners (at Whitehall).
1714, Oct. 25. THOMAS SAUNDERS, a gentleman of the Honourable
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners (ibid).
1714, Nov. 16. JOHN ECCLES, alderman of Dublin (at St. James's).
1714-5, Jan. 1. MATHEW KIRWOOD, of London, goldsmith.
1714-5, Jan. 8. THOMAS HEATH.
1714-6, Jan. 8* RICHARD GOUGH, of London, merchant, M.P. for
Bramber (at St. James's, on the occasion of an address from
the city on the advantage to the country by the accession of
His Majesty).
1714-5, Jan. 8. WILLIAM JOLIFFE, of London, director of the Bank
of England and a Turkey merchant (ibid on same occasion).
1714-5, Jan. 21. FRANCIS PAGE, serjeant-at-law.
1714-5, Feb. 17. NATHANIEL MEAD, serjeant-at-law.
1714-5, Mar. 4. HENRY NEWTON, LL.D., judge of the Admiralty,
formerly envoy extraordinary to the great duke of Tuscany
and the Republic of Genoa.
1715, Apr. 9. GEORGE COOKE, prothonotary of Common Pleas.
1715, Apr. 9. ROBERT THORNHILL, of Lincoln's Inn.
1715, Apr. 9. RICHARD STEELE, of Bloomsbury Square.
1715, May 15. JAMES MISSON, of Great Ealing, Middlesex (at
Whitehall).
1715, June 9. THOMAS MOLINEUX.
1715, June 9. THOMAS MOORE, of Chertsey, Surrey.
1715, June 18. JOHN SHADWELL, M.D., physician to queen Anne
and king George I., son to the poet laureat (at St. James's).
1715, June 19. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, of Gilford, Co. Down, Ireland
(dubbed in England).
1715, July 10. NATHANIEL WHITWELL, of Dublin (at St. James's).
1715, July 18. WILLIAM THOMPSON, recorder of London.
1715, July 29. PETER EATON, of Woodford, Essex.
1715, July 29. RICHARD HOUBLON, of Woodford, Essex.
1715, Aug. 9. CHARLES FARNABY, of Kipington, Kent.
1715, Aug. 21. HUMPHRY HOWARTH (HOWORTH), of Lewis, Radnor.,
sheriff of Radnor, (at St. James's on the presentation of an
address from Co. Radnor.).
1715, Sept. 13. THOMAS JONES, of Boswell Court, Lincoln's Inn,
barrister, secretary to the Society of Antient Britain (at
St. James's on the presentation of an address from the said
society).
1715, Nov. 15. HENBY PENRICE, LL.D., judge of the Admiralty.
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1716, June 22. JOHN COLBATCH, doctor of physic (?St. James's).
1717, Jan. 24. JOHN FORTESCUE- ALAND, a baron of the Exchequer.
1717, Jan. 24. CHARLES COOKE, sheriff of London and Middl. (at
St. James's).
1717, Jan. 24. WILLIAM BOYS, doctor of physic at Canterbury
(ibid).
1717, Mar. 4. HENRY BATEMAN, of Queen Square (ibid).
1717, Aug. 3 [July 6]. NICHOLAS LAWES, appointed governor of
Jamaica (at Hampton Court).
1717, Oct. 27. TIMOTHY LANNOY, on the occasion of a deputation
from the governors of the Turkey Company, together with
several merchants trading to the Levant (ibid).
1717, Oct. 27. PHILIP JACKSON (ibid on some occasion).
1717, Oct. 27. WILLIAM HAMMOND (ibid on same occasion).
1717, Oct. 27. JOHN LOCK, director of the South Sea Company and
of the East India Company, a Turkey merchant, sometime a
residen at Ispahan (ibid on same occasion).
1717, Oct. 27. JOHN BULL (ibid on same occasion).
1717, Oct. 27. CHARLES VERNON (ibid on same occasion).
1718, Jan. 14. THOMAS BRAND, gentleman usher of the Green Rod
and gentleman usher daily waiter to the King.
1717-8, Feb. 10. GEORGE CASWELL, of London, banker, and of the
South Sea Company.
1717—8, Feb. 10. JACOB JACOBSON, of London, merchant, director of
the South Sea Company.
1718, Apr. ADOLPHUS OUGHTON, of Tachbrook.
1718, May 11. PATRICK STRAHAN (STRACHAN), of Glenkindy, Scot-
land, barrack master general in Scotland, in consideration
of his loyal and acceptable services during the late rebellion.
1718, July 7. WILLIAM SMYTH, high sheriff of the County of
Bedford (at Whitehall).
1718-9, Jan. 2. JOHN ASKEW, of Lydiard Millicent, Wilts., sheriff
of Wilts.
1719, Apr. 3. RICHARD WYNNE.
1719, May 1. THOMAS PENGELLY, serjeant-at-law.
1719, May 1. GEORGE HOWELL (on presenting an address of the
high sheriff of Glamorgan, cte., at St. James's).
1719, May 9. THOMAS AMBROSE.
1719, Nov. 16. JOHN TASH, sheriff of London.
1719, Nov. 16. GEORGE LUDLAM, chamberlain of London.
1719, Nov. 21. THOMAS HEWET, surveyor of the Board of Works.
? 1719-20, Jan. 21. ROBERT JOHNSON, captain of a man-of-war.
1720, Apr. BENJAMIN WRENCH, M.D., of Norwich.
1720, May 2. JAMES THORNHILL, serjeant painter.
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1720, June 11. NICHOLAS DOVIGNI, an engraver.
1720, June 11. PHILIP YORKE, solicitor-general (at Whitehall).
1720, Oct. 8. GEORGE SAUNDERS, captain, R.N.
1720, Oct. 8. LUKE SCHAUB, a Hanoverian.
1720-1, Jan. 1. WALTER SINSERFF, of Amsterdam.
1720-1, Jan. 15. GEORGE WALTON, R.N.
1721, Mar. 26. WILLIAM SAVAGE, of Barbados, solicitor-general in
Barbados.
1721, Apr. 14. NATHANIEL GOULD, M.P., of London, merchant,
director of the Bank of England.
1721, Sept. 8. ROGER HUDSON, director of the South Sea Company
(at Kensington on the address from said Company thanking
the King for the treaty with Spain.
1721, Sept. 8. THOMAS FREDERICK, director of the South Sea
Company (ibid on same occasion).
1721, Nov. 4. CHAMBERLAIN WALKER (in the Presence Chamber,
Dublin Castle, by the duke of Graf ton, lord lieutenant).
1721-2, Feb. 18. RICHARD MANNINGHAM, M.D., of London.
1722, May 9. EDWARD BECKER (BEECHER), alderman and sheriff of
London (on the occasion of an address from the city of
congratulation on the subject of the Pretender's conspiracy).
1722, May 14. JOHN GONSON, of the Inner Temple (at Whitehall).
1722, May 19. ISAAC TILLARD, of London.
1722, May 19. DANIEL DOLLINS, of Hackney.
1722, July 25. RICHARD HOPKINS, of London, merchant, a director
of the South Sea Company (at Kensington on presentation
of an address from said Company).
1722 Aug. 31. EDWARD HILL, of Wanborough, sheriff of Wilts.
1722, Aug. 31. ISAAC TOWNSEND, commissioner of the Navy (at
Spithead on the Royal progress) .
1722, Aug. 31. JACOB ACKWORTH, surveyor of the Navy (ibid).
1722, Aug. 31 ( ?) THOMAS PECKHAM, sheriff of Essex (at Stanstead,
on the Royal progress).
1722-3, Jan. 26. SYDENHAM FOWKE, of Westowe, Suffolk (at White-
hall).
1723, Apr. 11. GERARD ROETIERS, of London, a Dutch merchant.
1723, May. CHALLONER OGLE, captain, R.N.
1723, May. THOMAS RENTON, the rupture doctor.
1723, Dec. 2. FELIX -FEAST, sheriff of London (at St. James's on an
address from the Corporation congratulating the King on
his safe return from the Continent).
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1723-4, Feb. 4. CLEMENT WEARGE, solicitor general (at Whitehall).
1723-4, Mar. JOHN DARNELL, serjeant-at-law.
1724, Apr. MOORE MOLYNEUX, of Losely, near Guildford, Surrey.
1724, Apr. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Edinburgh.
1724, May 4. LAWRENCE CARTER, king's Serjeant.
1724, Sept. 24. JOHN RUSH, high sheriff of Berks.
1724, Dec. 9. JOSEPH EYLES, M.P., sheriff of London (at St.
James's).
1724-5, Jan. 7. JEFFERY GILBERT, baron of the Exchequer.
1724-5, Mar. 6. THOMAS MASTERS, of London.
1725, May 1. CONRADE JOACHIM SPRENGELL, M.D., member of the
College of Physicians and fellow of the Royal Society,
physician to king William III. and King George I. (at
Whitehall).
1725-6, Jan. 11. FRANCIS PORTEN, sheriff of London (at St. James's
on the occasion of an address from the city to congratulate
the King on his safe arrival from Hanover).
1725-6, Jan. 11. JEREMIAH MURDEN, sheriff of London (ibid on
same occasion).
1725-6, Jan. 16. BERNARD HALE, a baron of the Exchequer.
1725-6, Jan. 20. JOHN DIMSDALE, M.D., of Hertford.
1726, Nov. 8 (15). EDMUND PROBYN, judge of the King's Bench (at
Whitehall).
1726, Nov. 8. JOHN COMYNS, a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1726-7, Jan. 31. WILLIAM BILLERS, F.R.S., alderman of London.
1726-7, Jan. 31. EDWARD BELLAMY, alderman of London.
1726-7, Jan. 31. JOHN THOMPSON, alderman of London.
1726-7, Jan. 31. WILLIAM OGBORNE, sheriff of London.
1726-7, Feb. 24. NATHANIEL HODGES, colonel of the 2nd Eegiment
of the Tower Hamlets.
1726-7, Mar. 22. PHILIP HALL, of Upton, sheriff of Essex.
1726-7, Mar. 24. WILLIAM ROOKE, of Leeds, Yorks.
1727, Apr. 29. THOMAS STEVENS (STEAVENS), sheriff of Surrey, a
timber merchant.
1727, May 18. CHARLES DALTON, gentleman usher of the Black Rod.
1727, June 16. ROBERT BAYLISS (BAYLIS), alderman of London, a
commissioner of Customs (at Leicester House).
1727, July 8. JOHN GROSVENOR, sheriff-elect of London (at St.
James's on an address of sympathy and congratulation on
the occasion of the accession).
1727, July 8. THOMAS LOMBE, sheriff-elect of London (ibid same
occasion).
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1727, Oct. 11. MULTON LAMBARD, colonel, represented the duke of
Aquitain at the Coronation of George II., lieutenant
governor of Tilbury Fort (at Whitehall).
1727, Oct. 11. GEORGE WALTERS, represented the duke of Normandy
at the Coronation of George II. (ibid).
1727, Oct. 11. WILLIAM WYNNE, gentleman pensioner (ibid).
1727, Oct. 11. JOHN TAYLOR, gentleman pensioner (ibid).
1727, Oct. 13. JOHN BOYCE, mayor of Oxford (at the Coronation of
George II.).
1727, Oct. 13. OLIVER GREENWAY, alderman of Oxford (same
occasion).
1728, Apr. 26. PHILIP RYLEY (RILEY), surveyor of woods.
1728, Oct. 13. CHARLES PAYNE, governor of the Leeward Islands
(at Windsor Castle).
1729, Apr. 15. JOHN DE LANG, merchant of Holland, and F.R.S.
1729, May 14. JAMES SHEPHARD, serjeant-at-law.
1729, May 14. WILLIAM CHAPELL (CHAPPLE), serjeant-at-law, a
justice of the King's Bench.
1729, Aug. 16. JOHN EMERTON (EMMERSON or ERNESTON), of
Holland (deputy governor of the Merchants Adventurers)
(at Liineburg).
1729, Sept. 13. RICHARD BROCAS, sheriff of London.
1730, July 16 (14). Rt. Hon. PIETEH VERDOEN, lord mayor of Dublin
(at his house in Dawson Street, Dublin, by their excellencies
the lords justices).
1731-2, Mar. 10. EDWARD LOVET PEARCE, captain, surveyor of
works, Ireland, and architect of the Parliament House (by
the duke of Dorset, lord lieutenant, in his robe room in the
Parliament House).
' 1732, Sept. 26. CHARLES HARDY, commander of the "Carolina" yacht.
1732, Sept. 28. FRANCIS CHILD, lord mayor of London (at
Kensington).
1732, Sept. 28. HENRY HANKEY, sheriff of London (ibid).
1732, Sept. 28. JOHN BARNARD, alderman of London (ibid).
? 1732. JOHN RANDOLPH, of Virginia.
1732-3, Feb. HUGH CLOPTON, of Stratford-on-Avon.
1733-4, Mar. 19. HENRY HICKS, of Deptford, sheriff of Kent.
1734. MALTIS RYALL, of South wark, sheriff of Surrey.
1735. MATTHEW SKINNER, of Oxfordshire, serjeant-at-law.
1735, Oct. 3. EVERARD FAWKENER, merchant of London, appointed
ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, Constantinople (at
Hanover).
1735, Oct. 31. JOHN SALTER, alderman of London (at St. James's
on the occasion of an address from tKe lord mayor and court
of aldermen, etc., congratulating the King on his safe return
from Hanover).
1735, Oct. 31. ROBERT GODSCHALL, alderman and sheriff of London
(ibid same occasion).
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1735, Dec. 23. THOMAS ABNEY, judge of the Marshalsea (at White-
hall).
1735-6, Jan. 25. THOMAS REEVES (REEVE), one of the judges of
His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas, appointed lord chief
justice of same Court (at Whitehall) (?not knighted).
1735-6, Jan. 31. ROBERT COWAN, late governor of Bombay (at
Whitehall).
1736, May 6. RICHARD GRATTAN, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the duke of Dorset, lord lieutenant).
1736-7, Jan. 18. WILLIAM Rous, sheriff of London (at St. James's
on the occasion of an address from the lord mayor and Court
of Aldermen of the City of London congratulating the King
upon his safe return from Helvoetsluys).
1736-7, Jan. 18. JOHN LEQUESNE, alderman of London (ibid).
1736-7, Jan. 18. GEORGE CHAMPION, alderman of London (ibid).
1736-7, Jan. 18. BENJAMIN RAWLINS, sheriff of London (ibid).
1736-7, Jan. 23. JOHN WILLES, attorney general, appointed lord
chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas (at Whitehall).
1736-7, Jan. 26. JAMES DARCY LEVER, LL.D., of Alkington,
Lancaster, high sheriff of Lancaster.
1737, June 8. WILLIAM LEE, chief justice of the King's Bench.
1737, Aug. 4. JOSEPH HANKEY, alderman of London (at Hampton
Court on the presentation of an address congratulating the
King on the birth of a princess to Her Royal Highness the
Princess of Wales, from the lord mayor and Court of
Alderman of the City of London).
1737, Sept. 9. JAMES SOMERVELL, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the duke of Devonshire, lord lieutenant).
1738, June 9. ROBERT KENDALL CATER [or KENDALL-CATER], sheriff
of London (at Kensington on an address from the lord
mayor, aldenr-.en, and commons of the City of London of
congratulation of the birth of a prince).
1739, May 30. ROBERT WILMOT, of Osmaston, Co. Derby.
1740, May 12. DUDLEY RYDER, attorney general (at Whitehall).
1740, May 12. JOHN STRANGE, solicitor general (ibid).
1742, Dec. 4. THOMAS PARKER, chief baron of the Exchequer.
1743, Apr. 27. CHARLES MOLLOY, captain, R.N.
1743-4, Jan. 24. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, justice of the peace, of
Surrey (at St. James's, on the presentation of an address
from the lord lieutenant, high sheriff, etc., etc., for the
County of Surrey, of congratulation on his safe arrival, the
recovery of the duke of York, and marriage of the princess
Louisa and the birth of a prince).
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1743-4, Jan. 24. ABRAHAM SHARD, of Kennington, Surrey (on the
same occasion (at St. James's).
1743-4, Feb. 1. THOMAS DENNY (dubbed in Ireland by the duke of
Devonshire, lord lieutenant).
1743-4, Feb. 18. WILLIAM CALVERT, sheriff of London (at St.
James's, on the presentation of an address from the lord
mayor, aldermen, and council of the City of London, on the
threatened invasion of the pretender's son).
1743-4, Feb. 18. DANIEL LAMBERT, alderman of London, M.P.
(ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Feb. 18. ROBERT LADBROOKE, (LADBROKE), sheriff of London
(ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Feb. 18. SIMON URLING (URLIN), serjeant-at-law, recorder
of London (ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Feb. 18. Eight Hon. ROBERT WESTLEY, lord mayor of
London (at St. James's on presentation of an address from
the lord mayor, alderman, and common council of the City
of London on the threatened invasion of the Pretender's
son).
1743-4, Feb. 18. ROBERT WILMOT (WILLIMOTT), alderman of
London (ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Feb. 21. CHARLES EGGLETON, deputy lieutenant of Middlesex
(at St. James's on presentation of an address from the
commissioners of lieutenancy for the City of London on the
threatened invasion of the Pretender's son).
1743-4, Feb. 21. WILLIAM SMITH, deputy lieutenant of Middlesex
(ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Feb. 21. JAMES CREED, deputy lieutenant of Middlesex,
director of the East India Company (ibid on same
occasion).
1743-4, Mar. 5. THOMAS HEAD, sheriff of Berks, (at St. James's on
presenting an address from the sheriff, justices of the
peace, grand jury, etc., etc., of Berks, on the threatened
invasion of the Pretender's son).
1743-4, Mar. 7. JEFFERY ELWES, of Hoddesdon, Herts, (ibid on
the occasion of a like address from Co. Hertford).
1743-4, Mar. 7. RICHARD CHASE, of Much Hadham, Herts., sheriff
of Hertford (ibid on same occasion).
1743-4, Mar. 13. EDWARD (WORSELEY) WORSLEY, of Gatcombe,
Isle of Wight, sheriff of Hants, (at St. James's on presenta-
tion of an address from the high sheriff, grand jury, and
justices of the peace on the threatened invasion of the
Pretender's son).
1743-4, Mar. 13. THOMAS SNELL, of Upton, St. Leonards, sheriff of
Gloucester.
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1743-4, Mar. 13. SAMUEL GOWER, justice of Middlesex (at St.
James's on the presentation of an address from the justices
of the peace for the liberty of the Tower of London and
precincts thereof on the threatened invasion of the Pre-
tender's son).
1743-4, Mar. 13. CLIFFORD WILLIAM PHILLIPS (PHILIPS), a deputy
lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets (at St. James's on presenta-
tion of same address).
1743-4, Mar. 13. THOMAS DE VEIL, justice of the peace (ibid on
same occasion).
1743-4, Mar. 21 or 13. THOMAS EYDER (EIDER), of Boughton
Monchelsea, one of the grand jury, and son of Sir Barnham
Rider (at St. James's on presentation of an address of the
high sheriff and grand jury of the County of Kent on the
threatened invasion of the Pretender's son).
1744, May. JOHN BALCHEN, admiral of the White, and governor of
Greenwich Hospital.
1744, June 8. PETER DAVENPORT, of Macclesfield, Cheshire, receiver
general of land tax for Cheshire.
1745, Apr. 21. MICHAEL FOSTER, justice of the King's Bench.
1745, Sept. 5. HENRY MARSHAL (MARSHALL, lord mayor of
London, president of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, M.P. for
Agmondesham, Co. Bucks, (at Kensington).
1745, Sept. 5. SAMUEL PENNANT, sheriff of London (ibid).
1745, Sept. 5. JOHN BOSWORTH, chamberlain (ibid).
1745, Sept. 9. THOMAS HANKEY, of London, a banker, a commis-
sioner of lieutenancy for the City of London (ibid).
1745, Oct. 31. RICHARD HOARE, lord mayor of London.
1745, Nov. 23. MARTIN WRIGHT, justice of the King's Bench (at
St. James's).
1745, Nov. 23. JAMES REYNOLDS, a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1745, Nov. 23. THOMAS BURNET, justice of Common Pleas (ibid).
1745, Nov. 23. THOMAS DENNISON, justice of the King's Bench
(ibid).
1745, Nov. 23. THOMAS BOOTLE, chancellor to the prince of Wales
(ibid).
1745. Nov. 23. SAMUEL PRIME, serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1745, Nov. 23. THOMAS BIRCH, serjeant-at-law (King's serjeant)
(ibid).
1745, Nov. 23. RICHARD LLOYD, King's counsel (ibid).
1745, Nov. 27 (Dec. 3). PETER THOMPSON, of Bermondsey, sheriff
of Surrey (ibid).
1746. Aug. (Sept.) 20. THOMAS RIDGE, of Trotter, sheriff of Sussex.
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1747, Jan. 30. WILLIAM BROWNE, of Lynn, M.D.
1747, Sept. 30. GEORGE RIBTON, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the earl of Harrington, lord lieutenant).
1748, Nov. 25. JOHN STRACEY, recorder of London.
1749, June 22. The Hon. HENRY BELLENDEN, gent, usher of the
Black Rod.
1749-50, Jan. 9. CHARLES BURTON, alderman of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the earl of Harrington, lord lieutenant).
1750, Nov. 7. SYDNEY STAFFORD SMYTH, a baron of the Exchequer.
1750, Nov. 10. JOSEPH ALLEN, surveyor of the Navy.
1750, JAMES STUART, on being appointed admiral.
1751, Nov. 18. THOMAS SALUSBURY, of Offley Place, Herts., LL.D.,
judge of the Admiralty.
1752, Feb. 12. GEORGE LEE, LL.D., treasurer to the princess dowager
of Wales, dean of the arches, and judge of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury, and a member of the Privy Council.
1752, Nov. 22. CRISPE GASCOIGNE, lord mayor of London (at St.
James's).
1752, Nov. 22. RICHARD ADAMS, recorder (ibid).
1752, Nov. 22. CHARLES ASGILL, sheriff of London (ibid).
1752, Nov. 22. RICHARD GLYNN, sheriff of London (ibid).
1752, Nov. 22. THOMAS HARRISON, chamberlain of London (ibid).
1753, Jan. 2. PERCY BRETT, captain R.N.
1753, Feb. 9. EDWARD CLIVE, justice of Common Pleas.
1753. WILLIAM ANNE STEPHENSON, of Oxfordshire.
1753. WILLIAM BENTLEY, of Mount's Mill, Cornwall (at Kensington).
1753. WILLIAM MAY, of Knighton, Essex.
1754, Apr. 9. WILLIAM BURNABY, of Broughton, Oxford.
1754, May 25. THOMAS CLARKE, a king's counsel-at-law, appointed
master of the rolls (at Whitehall).
1755, Jan. 31. JOHN GLANVILLE, of Catchfrench, sheriff of Corn-
wall.
1755, Feb. 3. JOHN EARDLEY WILMOT, of the Inner Temple,
appointed one of the judges of the King's Bench (at White-
hall).
1755, Apr. 20. CHARLES HARDY, governor of New York, afterwards
admiral.
1755, May 28. WILLIAM EVANS MORRES, mayor of Kilkenny (at
Kilkenny by the marquess of Hartington, lord lieutenant).1
1755, Sept. 19. WILLIAM MORETON, recorder of London, M.P. for
Brackley (at Kensington on the occasion of an address from
the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of
London, congratulating the King on his safe return).
1755, Sept. 19. SAMUEL FLUDYER, sheriff of London (ibid same
occasion).
1755, Sept. 19. JOHN TORRIANO, sheriff of London (ibid same
occasion).
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1756, Apr. 10. GEORGE MONTGOMERY METHAM, of North Cave,
sheriff of Co. Yorks.
1756, Apr. 18. ELLIS CUNLIFFE, of Liverpool, M.P. for Liverpool.
1756, June 5. THOMAS REEVE, of New Windsor, sheriff of Berks.
1756, Oct. 29. EGBERT HENLEY, attorney general (at Whitehall).
1758, Dec. 5. CHARLES COTTERELL DORMER, master of the ceremonies
(ibid).
1759, June 8. MATHEW BLAKISTONE, alderman of London.
1759, June 8. THOMAS CHITTY, alderman of London.
1759, June 8. JAMES HODGES, town clerk of London.
1759, June 8. WILLIAM STEPHENSON, alderman of London.
1759, Sept. 20. JOHN BENTLEY, captain R.N.
1759, Oct. 5. THOMAS STANHOPE, captain R.N.
1759, Oct. 16. JAMES DOUGLAS, captain R.N.
1759, Nov. 12. JAMES BURROUGHES, vice-chancellor of Cambridge,
and master of Gonville and Caius College.
1760, Jan. 21. THOMAS WILSON, of West Wickham, sheriff of Kent.
1760, May 17. FIELDING OULD, M.D. (in Ireland by the duke of
Bedford, lord lieutenant).
1760, Oct. 16. ROBERT KITE, sheriff of London (at Kensington by
the King).
1760, Oct. 16. WILLIAM HART, sheriff of London (ibid).
1760, Oct. 28. THOMAS RAWLINSON, alderman of London.
1760, Oct. 28. FRANCIS GOSLING, banker, of London.
1760, Nov. 3. WILLIAM BAKER, alderman of Bassishaw Ward,
London.
1760, Nov. 11. CLEMENT TRAFFORD, of Dunton Hall, high sheriff of
Lincolnshire (at St. James's).
1760, Dec. 5. ROBERT BEWICKE, of Closehouse, sheriff of North-
umberland ( ? at St. James's, on the occasion of the presenta-
tion of an address on the accession).
1760, Dec. 9 (?Nov. 3). LANCELOT ALGOOD (ALLGOOD), of Nunwick,
Co. Northumberland (ibid on same occasion).
1760, Dec. 10. HENRY CHEERE, deputy lieutenant of the County of
Middlesex and a justice of peace, Co. Middlesex (at St.
James's).
1760, Dec. 17. ONESIPHORUS PAUL, of Woodchester, Co. Gloucester.,
sheriff of Gloucester, (at Whitehall).
1760, Dec. 22. JAMES HEREFORD, of Modiford, sheriff of Hereford.
1760, Dec. 23. THOMAS JONES, of Shrewsbury, and of Stanley, Co.
Salop, sheriff of Shropshire.
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1760, Dec. 24. WILLIAM BENNETT, of Fareham, sheriff of Hants.
1760, Dec. 24. HENRY ST. JOHN.
1760, Dec. 27 (1761, Jan. 3). WILLIAM DALSTON (DAULSTON), of
Milrigge, sheriff of Cumberland (at Whitehall).
1761, Jan. 16. BENJAMIN TRUMAN (TRUEMAN), of Hatfield, sheriff
of Herts.
1761, Jan. 21. JOHN VANHATTEN, of Dinton, Co. Bucks, (at St.
James's in connection with coronation condolence and
accession).
1761, Jan. 24. PHILIP VAVAZOR, of Wisbech, high sheriff of the
County of Cambridge (at St. James's on same kind of
address from Co. Cambridge).
1761, Feb. 9. THOMAS THOROWGOOD, of Kersey, sheriff of Suffolk
(at Whitehall).
1761, Feb. 23. CHRISTOPHER TREISE, of Lavethan, late high sheriff
of Co. Cornwall (at Whitehall).
1761, Mar. 4. CHARLES PRICE (PRYCE), of Rotherfield Peppard,
sheriff of Oxford.
1761, Mar. 6. WILLIAM FARRINGTON, of Shaw Hall, sheriff of
Lancashire (at St. James's).
1761, Mar. 18. SAMUEL GORDON, of Newark-upon-Trent, sheriff of
Notts.
1761, Apr. 10. SEPTIMUS ROBINSON, gentleman usher of the Black
Eod.
1761, Sept. 18. THOMAS CHURCHMAN, mayor of Norwich.
1761, Sept. 18 (before the coronation, probably Sept. 21 or 22) (?22
or 23). THOMAS ROBINSON, of Rookby Park, Co. York, bart.,
representing the duke of Normandy at the coronation of
king George III. (at Whitehall).
1761, Sept. 21 or 22 (previous to the coronation). WILLIAM BRETTON
(BRETON) )who represented the duke of Aquitaine at the
coronation (ibid).
1761, Sept. 24. THOMAS MUNDAY, mayor of Oxford.
1761, Sept. 24. PETER FENOUILHET, exon of the Yeomen of the
Guard. •'
1761, Sept. 26 (after the coronation). JOHN BRIDGER (BRIDGE), of
Combe Place, Sussex, standard bearer to the Band of
Gentlemen Pensioners (at St. James's).
1761, Sept. 26. OWEN JONES, senior gentleman of the Band of
Gentlemen Pensioners (ibid).
1761, Sept. 26. CHARLES TOWNLEY, clarenceux king of arms (ibid).
1761, Sept. 30. JOHN FIELDING, of Westminster, police magistrate.
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1761, Oct. 5. WILLIAM FLEMING, of Norwich.
1761, Oct. 30. TIMOTHY ALLEN, lord mayor of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the earl of Halifax, lord lieutenant).
1761, Oct. 30. PATRICK HAMILTON, late lord mayor of Dublin
(ibid).
1761, Nov. 2. HENRY GOULD, a baron of the Exchequer (by the
King in England).
1761, Nov. 2 (9). NATHANIEL NASH, sheriff of London.
1761, Nov. 9. JOHN CARTWRIGHT, sheriff of London.
1761, Nov. 9. THOMAS FLUDYER, of London.
1761, Nov. 10. JOHN COTTERELL BROOKS, of Garnon, sheriff of
Herefordshire (took the surname of Cotterell).
1761, Nov. 16. THOMAS WARD, of Guilsborough, sheriff of
Northamptonshire.
1761, Dec. 28. CHARLES PRATT, chief justice of the Common Pleas.
1761, Dec. EDWARD SIMPSON, LL.D., dean of the arches and judge
of the Prerogative Court, of Doctors Commons, M.P. for
Dover.
1762, Jan. 25. FLETCHER NORTON, solicitor general.
1762, Jan. 26. THOMAS BLACKBALL, one of the sheriffs of Dublin
(dubbed in Ireland by the earl of Halifax, lord lieutenant).
1762, Feb. 14. CLIFTON WINTRINGHAM, M.D., physician extra-
ordinary to His Majesty (by the King in England).
1762, Aug. 25. ALEXANDER POWELL, deputy recorder of Salisbury.
1762, Sept. 3. THOMAS GATEHOUSE, sheriff of Hampshire.
1762, Sept. 8. JOHN MEREDYTH (MEREDITH), high sheriff of Brecon.
(at St. James's on the occasion of an address from Co.
Brecknock, on the birth of the prince of Wales).
1762, Sept. 17. SAMUEL HELLIER, of Woodhouse, high sheriff of
Worcester.
1762, Sept. 22. ROBERT GOODYERE, lieutenant of the band of
gentlemen pensioners.
1762, Sept. 29. GEORGE KELLEY, of Bishopsdown, Speldhurst, Kent,
and sheriff of that county.
1762, Oct. 1. WILLIAM BRIDGES BALDWYN, of Wallington, high
sheriff of Surrey (at St. James's on the occasion of an
address from Co. Surrey on the birth of the prince of Wales).
1762, Oct. 4. HENRY BANKES, alderman of Cordwainers Ward,
London, and sheriff of London and Middlesex.
1762, Oct. 4. THOMAS CHALLENOR, sheriff of London and alderman
of Aldgate Ward.
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1762, Oct. 26. THOMAS GUNSTON, of Upcott, Bishops-Hull, Co.
Somerset., sheriff of Somersetshire (at St. James's).
1763, Mar. 25. Dr. JAMES JAY, of New York (ibid on an address of
the governors of the King's College, New York).
1763, July 27. WILLIAM ERSKINE, of Torrie, Co. Fife, lieutenant
colonel.
1763, Sept. 21. JAMES PORTER, minister at Brussels.
1763, Nov. 10. EDWARD NEWENHAM, high sheriff of Co. Dublin
(dubbed in Ireland).
1763, Nov. 21. WILLIAM McLEOD BANNATYNE (in England by the
King).
1763, Dec. 16. JOSEPH YATES, judge of the King's Bench.
1763, Dec. 29. EGBERT FLETCHER, a major in the East India
Company's service.
1764, Jan. 16. CHARLES COOTE, Knight of the Bath (dubbed in
Ireland).
1764, Feb. 10. JOHN LINDSAY, captain E.N.
1764, Apr. 16. EGBERT BARKER, major of artillery at the Siege of
Manila.
1764, Oct. 19. GEORGE MACARTNEY, ambassador at St. Petersburg.
1764, Nov. 30. THOMAS SEWELL, master of the Eolls.
1765, Apr. 19. EICHAHD ASTON (late chief justice of the Common
Pleas in Ireland), on being appointed a judge of the King's
Bench in England.
1765, Apr. 20. JAMES DOUGLAS, consul general at Naples.
1765, Aug. 28. THOMAS HARRIS, sheriff of London, on the con-
gratulatory address on the birth of a second prince (at St.
James's).
1765, Sept. 18. FRANCIS MOLYNEUX, gentleman usher of the Black
Eod.
1765, Sept. 30. JAMES TAYLOR, lord mayor of Dublin (in Ireland by
the lord lieutenant) (at the Mansion House, Dublin, by the
lords justices).
1765, Nov. 22. JOHN JOHNSON, son of Sir William Johnson, Mart.
(in England by the King).
1766, July 3. JAMES WRIGHT, British minister at Venice.
1766, Oct. 8. EGBERT DARLING, sheriff of London (at St. James's).
1766, Oct. 8. JAMES ESDAILE, alderman of Cripplegate Ward and
sheriff of London (at St. James's).
1768, Jan. 27. THOMAS SLADE, surveyor of the Navy.
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1788, Feb. 22. PETER FRANCIS LAURENT, of Grenada (then recently
ceded by France, and the first native of the ceded islands on
whom the honour was conferred) (at Whitehall).
1768, Apr. 28. TOMASO QUERINI, ambassador from Yenice.
1768, Aug. 19. CHARLES WHITWORTH, M.P. for Minehead, and
lieutenant governor of Tilbury Fort.
1768, Nov. 22. CHALONER OGLE, of Martyr Worthy, captain R.N.,
sheriff of Hants.
1769, Apr. 12. TIMOTHY WALDO, of Clapham, Co. Surrey.
1769, Apr. 12. RICHARD HOTHAM, of Merton, Co. Surrey, M.P. for
Southwark, and founder of Hothampton, or Bognor, Sussex.
1769, Apr. 21. JOSHUA REYNOLDS, president of the Royal Academy.
1770, Feb. WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, judge of the King's Bench.
1770, June 22. WILLIAM HENRY ASHURST, judge of the King's
Bench.
1770. ANTHONY KING, one of the sheriffs of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland).
1771, Jan. 27. GEORGE NARES, judge of Common Pleas.
1771, Jan. 28. WILLIAM DE GREY, justice of the Common Pleas.
1771, July 15. WILLIAM DESSE, clerk of the cheque to the Band of
Gentlemen Pensioners.
1771, Sept. 27. JOHN WILLIAMS, surveyor of the Navy.
1771, Oct. 16. THOMAS KENT, of Kingston, sheriff of Surrey.
1772, Jan. 31. JOHN CLERKE, captain R.N.
1772, June 5. GEORGE OSBORNE, bart., of Chicksands, Bedfordshire
(on being appointed proxy for H.R.H. Frederick, duke of
York, at the approaching installation of the Bath) (at St.
James's).
1772, June 5. STANIER PORTEN, under-secretary of State, proxy for
Sir George Macartney at the Installation of the Bath, 1772
(ibid).
1772, June 5. THOMAS MILLS, town major of Quebec, proxy for
Sir Ralph Payne (afterwards lord Lavington), at the
installation of the Bath, 1772 (ibid).
1772, June 10. PETER PARKER, captain, R.N., proxy for Sir John
Moore, bart., at the installation of the Bath, 1772.
1772, June 10. HORATIO MANN, proxy for his uncle, Sir Horatio
Mann, at the installation of the Bath, 1772.
1772, June 10. BASIL KEITH, captain, R.N., proxy for his brother,
Sir Robert Murray Keith, at the installation of the Bath,
1772, subsequently governor of Jamaica.
1772, Sept. 10. JOHN HASLER (dubbed in Ireland by viscount
Townshend, lord lieutenant).
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1772, Oct. 22. JAMES EYRE, a baron of the Exchequer (in England
by the King).
1772, Oct. 23. JOHN HAWKINS, chairman of the Middlesex Sessions
(at St. James's).
1773, Feb. 5. WATKIN LEWES (LEWIS), alderman of Lime Street
Ward, London, sheriff 1772.
1773, Feb. 5. THOMAS HALLIFAX, lord mayor of London.
1773, Mar. 10. JAMES BURROW, master of the Crown Office, and
sometime president of the Royal Society (on presentation of
the address of thanks from the Royal Society : at St. James's).
1773, June 22. JOHN CARTER, mayor of Portsmouth (at the
governor's house, Portsmouth).
1773, June 24. THOMAS PYE, admiral of the Blue (on the quarter-
deck of the " Barfleur " at Spithead, the king's standard then
flying at the top mast head).
1773, June 24. RICHARD SPRY, rear admiral of the " White."
1773, June 24. JOSEPH KNIGHT, captain of the "Ocean," senior
captain in the Fleet at Spithead (ibid).
1773, June 24. RICHARD BICKERTON, captain of the "Augusta"
yacht (ibid).
1773, June 24. EDWARD VERNON, captain of the "Barfleur" (ibid).
1773, Sept. MICHAEL CROMIE (dubbed in Ireland).
1773, Oct. 27. EDWARD HUGHES, captain, R.N., commander-in-chief
of His Majesty's ships and vessels to be employed in the
East Indies (at St. James's).
1773, Nov. 11. GEORGE HAY, D.C.L., principal of the Court of
Arches, and judge of the Admiralty.
1774, Feb. 25. ROBERT HERRIES, a banker, (at St. James's).
1774, Mar. 4. WALTER RAWLINSON, alderman of London.
1774, Mar. 30. ELIJAH IMPEY, of Lincoln's Inn, chief justice of
His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William
in Bengal (at St. James's).
1774, Apr. 8. JOHN BURLAND, appointed a baron of the Court of
Exchequer, a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1774, July 21. BAPTIST JOHN SILVESTER, M.D., F.R.S., physician
to the Army in the Low Countries.
1775, Jan. 27. GEORGE COLLIER, of Froyle, Co. Hants., captain,
R.N. (at St. James's).
1775, Mar. 15. NOAH THOMAS, M.D., physician-in-ordinary to the
King (ibid).
1775, May 17. BEAUMONT HOTHAM, appointed a baron of the
Exchequer (ibid).
1775, Sept. 20. ROBERT AINSLIE, ambassador to the Ottoman Porte
(ibid).
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1776, Mar. 29. TREVOR CORRY, consul at Dantzic.
1776, Apr. 3. RICHARD PERRYN, appointed a baron of the Exchequer
(at St. James's).
1776, May 31. JOHN ELIOTT, of Peebles, M.D. (ibid).
1776, June 4. ALEXANDER SCHOMBERG, captain of His Majesty's
yacht "Dorset" (at Dublin Castle by earl Harcourt, lord
lieutenant).
1776, June 4. FRANCIS JAMES BUCHANAN, major, usher of the Black
Rod (ibid).
1776, Sept. 30. PATRICK KING, sheriff of the County of Dublin
(ibid).
1776, Nov. 4. BOYLE ROCHE (ibid by same).
1777, Feb. 12. JAMES WALLACE, captain R.N. (at St. James's).
1777, May 2. PHILIP ( ? or PATRICK) CRAUFURD, conservator of the
Privileges of Scotland at Campvere and other places in
Zealand or elsewhere in the United Provinces, and resident
there for the same (ibid).
1777, June 7. ROBERT CHAMBERS, a puisne judge of the Supreme
Court at Fort William in Bengal (by patent).
1777, June 18. JOHN DAY, judge advocate general in Bengal (at
St. James's).
1777, Nov. 23. JOHN SKYNNER, appointed chief baron of the
Exchequer (ibid).
1778, Jan. 28. JOHN DURBIN, of Walton, Co. Somerset., mayor of
Bristol (ibid).
1778, Feb. 25. PHILIP AINSLIE, of Pilton, N.B., and lieutenant
colonel of Horse Guards (at St. James's).
1778, Mar. 13. JAMES NAPIER, superintendent general of all the
hospitals in Jamaica for the forces in North America (ibid).
1778, May 10. GEORGE MASSY, captain (at Dublin Castle by his
excellency the earl of Buckinghamshire, lord lieutenant).
1778, May 19. DIGBY DENT, captain R.N. (at St. James's).
1778, Sept. 28. JOHN DAVIS, brewer, captain of the West Kent
Militia (first militia captain who had the honour of mounting
the King's Guard) (at Winchester).
1778, Sept. 30. CHARLES VENTRIS FIELD, captain of the Bedford-
shire Militia (ibid).
1778, Oct. 9. JAMES MARRIOTT, LL.D., His Majesty's advocate
general [on his appointment] to be official principal
commissary general, etc., judge of the Admiralty Court (at
St. James's).
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1778, Nov. 4. WILLIAM BISHOP, mayor of Maidstone.
1778. ASHTON LEVER, of Alkrington, Co. Lancaster.
1778, Nov. 15. THOMAS BELL, M.D. (at Dublin Castle by the lord
lieutenant).
1779, Jan. 15. ANDREW SNAPE HAMOND (HAMMOND), captain of His
Majesty's ship " The Eoebuck " (at St. James's).
1779, Apr. 21. HYDE PARKER, captain R.N.
1779, Apr. 30. GEORGE MUNRO, of Poyntzfield, Co. Cromarty, proxy
for Sir Hector Munro, at the Installation of the Bath, 1779
(at St. James's).
1779, Apr. 30. JAMES DUFF, of Kinstoun (Kenstair), Aberdeenshire,
N.B., proxy for Sir James Harris at the Installation of the
Bath, 1779 (ibid).
1779, May 5. THOMAS FOWKE, of Lowesby Hall, Co. Leicestershire,
proxy for Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., at the Installation of the
Bath, 1779, sometime groom of the bedchamber to Henry
Frederick, duke of Cumberland (ibid).
1779, May 5. CHARLES GOULD, of Baling, Co. Middlesex, judge
advocate general (ibid).
1779, May 5. HEW WHITEFOORD DALRYMPLE, major of the Athol
Regiment of Highlanders (ibid).
1779, Oct. 15. CLEMENT COTTRELL DORMER, appointed master of the
Ceremonies (ibid).
1780, Apr. 19. RICHARD PEARSON, captain R.N. (ibid).
1780, May 31. JOHN GUMMING, colonel in the Bengal Army (ibid).
1780, Dec. THOMAS CHAPMAN (dubbed in Ireland).
1781, Mar. 19. WALTER STIRLING, captain R.N. (at St. James's).
1781, June 22. WADSWORTH BUSK, attorney general of the Isle of
Man, a bencher of the Middle Temple (ibid).
1781, June 22 (?2). GEORGE MOORE, late speaker of the House of
Keys in the Isle of Man (ibid).
1781, July 6. PETER BURRELL, deputy lord great chamberlain
(ibid).
1781, Aug. 24. GEORGE YOUNGE (YOUNG), captain R.N. (ibid).
1782, Jan. 5. JOHN TURTON, physician in ordinary to the Queen.
1782, May 24 (Apr. 12). ABRAHAM PITCHES, of Streatham, she/iff
of Surrey (ibid).
1782, May 12. WILLIAM PLOMER, alderman of London, lord mayor
of London (ibid).
1782, May 29. HENRY BLACKMAN, constable of Lewes, Co. Sussex,
one of the chief magistrates of the borough of Lewes (ibid).
1782, June 19. THOMAS KYFFEN, of Mayman, Co. Carnarvon (ibid).
1782, June 19. WILLIAM FORTICK, high sheriff of Co. Dublin
(dubbed in Ireland by the duke of Portland, lord lieutenant).
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1782, July 29. HOPTON SCOTT, high sheriff of Co. Wicklow (at
Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1782, July 29. JEROME FITZPATRICK, M.D. (ibid).
1782, July 29. HENRY JEBB, M.D. (ibid).
1782, July 29. ROBERT SCOTT, M.D. (ibid).
1782, Sept. 4. SAMPSON WRIGHT, one of His Majesty's justices of
the peace for the Cos. of Middlesex, Essex and Surrey (at
St. James's).
1782, Sept. 8. JOHN MORELLA OLDMIXON, lieutenant of Dragoons,
and one of the gentlemen-in-waiting on His Grace's Family
(at Dublin Castle by the duke of Portland, lord lieutenant
of Ireland).
1782, Sept. RICHARD WHEELER-DENNY-CUFFE (dubbed in Ireland
by same).
1782, Sept. THOMAS ASHE, high sheriff of Co. Meath (ibid).
1782, Nov. 29. ROGER CURTIS, captain R.N., for his services at the
siege of Gibraltar (at St. James's).
1782, Dec. 20. WILLIAM FORDYCE, M.D., of London (ibid).
1783, Feb. 26 (Jan. 25). ROBERT TAYLOR, sheriff of London,
architect to the Bank of England, on the address of lord
mayor, alderman and commons of the City of London, in
common council assembled, " hoping the stipulations of the
Treaty are such as will revive our injured trade and restore
our commercial intercourse with our American brethren,"
etc., etc. (ibid).
1783, Mar. 11. ROBERT TILSON (DEANE), 1st lord Muskerry
(knighted at Dublin by earl Temple, lord lieutenant, at the
first investiture of St. Patrick as the proxy for prince
Edward Augustus. For the names of the knights of
St. Patrick knighted on that occasion see supra, i. pp. 96-7).
1783, Mar. 17. ALEXANDER MUNRO, consul at Madrid (at St.
James's).
1783, Mar. 17. WILLIAM HAWKINS, ulster king of arms (dubbed in
Ireland by earl Temple, lord lieutenant, after the banquet
at the first installation of the Knights of St. Patrick).
1783, Mar. 19. WILLIAM JONES, one of the judges of His Majesty's
Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal (at
St. James's).
1783, Apr. 7. JOSEPH SENHOUSE, mayor of the City of Carlisle
(ibid).
1783, May. WILLIAM SYNNOT, high sheriff of Co. Armagh (dubbed
in Ireland by earl Temple, lord lieutenant).
1783, May. JOHN MEREDYTH, high sheriff of Co. Meath (ibid).
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1783, June 27. THOMAS DAVENPORT, serjeant-at-law (at St. James's).
1783, July 4. JOHN COLLINS, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1783, Aug. 22. THOMAS HYDE PAGE, lieutenant, Royal Engineers
(ibid).
1784, Jan. 9. HENRY AUGUSTUS MONTAGU COSBY, lieutenant colonel,
adjutant general in India 1773 (at St. James's).
1784, Jan. 16. BARNARD TURNER, sheriff of London (ibid on
presentation of an address of concern at the "present
alarming moment on a measure which tended to encroach
on the rights of Your Majesty's Crown, to annihilate the
chartered rights of the East India Company, etc., etc.").
1784, Feb. 23. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, colonel of His Majesty's
Regiment of American Dragoons (at St. James's).
1784 (P1783), Feb. 23. JAMES PATEY, sheriff of the County of
Berks, (ibid).
1784, Mar. 8. JOHN EDENSOR HEATHCOTE, of Longton, sheriff of
Stafford, (at St. James's).
1784, Apr. 14. HENRY THOMAS GOTT, of Newlands, Co. Bucks.
(ibid).
1784, May 28. CHARLES BOOTH, of Stede Hill, of Harrietsham,
sheriff of Kent (ibid).
1784, June 2. RICHARD KING, captain, R.N., commodore in His
Majesty's Fleet employed in the East Indies (ibid).
1784, Aug. 11. FRANCIS WILLES, of Hampstead, Co. Middl, some-
time under secretary of State (ibid).
1785, Apr. 20. JAMES DOUGLAS, His Majesty's consul general at
Naples (ibid).
1785, May 14. RICHARD McGuiRE (dubbed in Dublin by the duke
of Rutland "as a mark of approbation for his undaunted
courage and enterprising spirit in going up in the balloon").
1785, Sept. 13. JOHN TREACHER (at Oxford).
1785, Oct. 18. CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, mayor of Limerick (at
Limerick by the duke of Rutland, lord lieutenant).
1785, Oct. 25. HENRY MARR, captain, 47th Regiment (at Killarney).
1785, Oct. 28. JAMES CARTY, sovereign of Kinsale (at Kinsale).
1785, Oct. 31. RICHARD KELLETT (at Cork).
1785, Oct. 31. JOHN HALY, doctor of physic (ibid).
? 1785, Nov. JOSEPH GRAY (dubbed in Ireland).
1785. PAUL BANKS, captain, 20th Regiment (ibid).
1785, Nov. JOHN ALCOCK, mayor of Waterford (ibid).
1785, Nov. SIMON NEWPORT, one of the sheriffs of Waterford
(ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 299
1786, Jan. JOHN FRANKLIN, mayor of Cork (at Dublin Castle).
1786, Feb. 13. JOHN CRICKLOE (CRICHLOE) TURNER, of Great
Stukeley, sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon (at St.
James's).
1786, June 2. ISAAC HEARD, garter king of arms.
1786, Aug. 11. BENJAMIN HAMMETT, alderman of Portsoken Ward,
London (at St. James's on presentation of an address from
the lord mayor, aldermen, etc., of congratulation on the
late escape of the King from an attack endangering his life).
1786, Aug. 13. RICHARD TAWNEY, senior alderman of Oxford City
(at Oxford).
1786, Aug. 15. CHARLES NOURSE, of Oxford, surgeon (ibid).
1786, Aug. 18. WILLIAM HILLMAN, mayor of the City of Winchester,
clerk of the Board of Green Cloth (at St. James's).
1786, Aug. 18. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, of Topsham, sheriff of
Devon, (ibid).
1786, Aug. 18. STEPHEN NASH, sheriff of Bristol (ibid).
1786, Aug. 23. CHARLES MARSH, of Reading, Berks (ibid).
1786, Aug. 25. MICHAEL NOWELL, of Falmouth, sheriff of Cornwall
(ibid).
1786, Aug. 30. WILLIAM APPLEBY, of the City of Durham (ibid).
1786, Sept. 6. ISAAC POCOCK, of Biggin, Northamptonshire, and of
Maidenhead Bridge, sheriff of Northamptonshire (ibid).
1786, Sept. 6. LAWRANCE Cox, of the City of Westminster (ibid).
1786, Sept. 13. WILLIAM ALTHAM, of the Borough of Thetford,
mayor of Thetford, Co. Norfolk, and of Mark Hall, Essex
1786, Sept. 13. JONATHAN PHILLIPPS, of St. Stephens, near
Launceston, in the County of Cornwall, sometime M.P. for
Camelford (ibid).
1786, Oct. 6. WILLIAM WATSON, of the City of London, M.D., and
trustee of the British Museum (ibid).
1786, Oct. 6. JAMES SANDERSON (SAUNDERSON), alderman of London
(ibid).
1786, Oct. 13. JAMES HAMILTON, high sheriff of the County of
Monaghan (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1786, Nov. 15. JOHN WILSON, one of the justices of His Majesty's
Court of Common Pleas (ibid).
1786, Dec. 22. EICHARD ARKWRIGHT, of Wirksworth, Co. Derby.
(ibid on the occasion of presenting the King with an address
of congratulation from the wapentake of Wirksworth on
the King's escape from assassination by Margaret Nicholson).
1787, Jan. 5. ROBERT STRANGE, an eminent engraver, of Great
Queen Street, Westminster (ibid).
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KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1787, Jan. 19. GEORGE CHETWYND, of Brockton Hall, Co. Stafford,
clerk of the Privy Council in ordinary (at Dublin Castle).
1787, Feb. 7. ALEXANDER THOMPSON (THOMSON), of Lincoln's Inn,
a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1787, Feb. 9. NASH GROSE, a judge of the King's Bench, serjeant-
at-law (ibid).
1787, May 23. JOHN FENN, of East Dereham, Co. Norfolk (ibid).
1787, July 12. WILLIAM O'DOGHERTY, alderman of Drogheda (at
Drogheda by the duke of Rutland, lord lieutenant).
1787, July 22. GEORGE ATKINSON, doctor of physic, deputy recorder
of Hillsborough (at Hillsborough by same).
1787, Aug. 1. COSLET STOTHARD, of Dromore, Co. Down (at Dromore
by the lord lieutenant).
1787, Aug. JAMES BRISTOW, of Belfast (by same).
1787, Aug. WILLIAM KIRK, mayor of Carrickfergus (at Carrick-
f ergus) .
1787, Aug. 25. WALTER HUDSON, of Enniskillen (at Castle Coole).
1787, Sept. 6. WILLIAM BOYD, doctor of physic, of Castlebar (at
Castlebar).
1787, Sept. JAMES SHEE, of Gal way (at Galway).
1787, Oct. 26. PAUL JODRELL, M.D., physician to the nabob of
Arcott (at St. James's).
1787. THOMAS CUFFE, innkeeper, of Kilbeggan (dubbed in Ireland).
1787, JOHN TRAILE, high sheriff of Co. Dublin (ibid),
1788, Feb. 21. CHICHESTER FORTESCUE, Ulster king-of-arms (ibid
by the marquess of Buckingham, lord lieutenant).
1788, May 9. JAMES CAMPBELL, colonel (at St. James's).
1788, June 18. RICHARD PEPPER ARDEN, master of the Rolls (ibid).
1788, June 27. ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, attorney general (ibid).
1788, June 27. JOHN SCOTT, solicitor general, of the Middle Temple
(ibid).
1788, Aug. 6. CHARLES SCRIBSHAW WITHERS, of Worcester, (at
Worcester).
1788, Sept. 3. WILLIAM SCOTT, doctor of laws, king's advocate
general (Letters Patent).
1788, Sept. 24. WILLIAM WYNNE, LL.D., official principal of the
Court of Arches, and master of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury (at St. James's).
1789, Aug. 26. THOMAS BYARD, captain of the " Impregnable," R.N.
(at Plymouth).
1789, Sept. 13. ANDREW SNAPE DOUGLAS, captain R.N. (at Wey-
mouth).
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1789, Oct. 28. ASHTON WARNER BYAM, attorney general for the
Island of Grenada, (at St. James's).
1790, Mar. 21. SAMUEL ROWLAND, alderman of the City of Cork (at
Dublin Castle, on Sunday the 21st, at noon, by the earl of
Westmorland, lord lieutenant, in the Presence Chamber and
tinder the Canopy of State).
1790, Oct. HENRY WILKINSON, recorder of Kilkenny (dubbed . in
Ireland by the earl of Westmorland, lord lieutenant).
1790, Oct. 8. HENRY BROWN HAYES, one of the sheriffs of Cork
(at Mitchellstown, Co. Cork).
1790, Nov. 24. RICHARD CARR GLYNN, sheriff of London and alder-
man of Bishopsgate Ward (at St. James's, on presentation
of an address upon the agreeable prospect of a continuance
of established peace by the Convention with Spain).
1790, Nov. 24. JOHN WILLIAM ROSE, recorder of London (ibid same
occasion).
1791, Mar, 18. WILLIAM DUNKIN, one of the judges of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal (ibid).
1792, July 30. WILLIAM CLARKE, one of the sheriffs elect of Cork
(at Cork).
1792,* Aug. 1. ERASMUS GOWER, captain R.N. (at St. James's).
1792, Oct. 12. JOHN HOPKINS, lord mayor of London, alderman of
Castle Baynard Ward (at St. James's on presentation of an
address of congratulation on the glorious and important
advantages gained in the East Indies).
1792, Oct. 12. BENJAMIN TEBBS, sheriff of London (ibid on same
occasion).
1792, Nov. 26. JOHN (FANE) 16th earl of Westmorland (Letters
Patent).
1792, Dec. 19. EDMUND (EDMOND) LACON, of Great Yarmouth
(Letters Patent).
1792. CHARLES BLAGDEN.
1793, Feb. 1. THOMAS COXHEAD, of Epping, Co. Essex (at St.
James's).
1793, Feb. 15. JOHN MITFORD, solicitor general.
*In the Gazette, dated for May 16th, 1792 (p. 317), there is an account of George III. investing Sir
William Sidney Smith with the insignia of the Royal Swedish Order of the Sword. The Gazette adds in a
footnote, "not knighted on this occasion, that ceremony having been performed by the late Swedish King
in the field under the royal banner." Townend considers him entitled to the rank of a Knight Bachelor
of England in consequence of this recognition of his foreign knighthood having been thus marked at a
date prior to the Regulation of 1812, relative to Foreign Orders. I cannot follow the reasoning, and in
accordance with the rigorous plan of the present book I have omitted him and all other such foreign
made knights from my lists whether they had or had not obtained the royal licence to accept such foreign
order or knighthood.
For this same reason I have omitted Peter Francis Bourgeois, a member of the Royal Academy of
London, who on the 16th April, 1791, received the King's allowance of the knighthood conferred upon him
by the King of Poland by diploma, dated at Warsaw, 16th February, 1791. Townend on the contrary
ranks him as a knight bachelor of England
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1793, Mar. 15. JOHN TURNER DRYDEN, of Canons Ashby, Co.
Northampton, sheriff of Northampton (at St. James's).
1793, Mar. 20. JOHN HENSLOW, surveyor of the Navy (ibid).
1793, Mar. WILLIAM DILLON, of Mannanstown, Co. Meath (dubbed
in Ireland by the earl of Westmorland, lord lieutenant).
1793, June 28. EDWARD PELLEW, captain R.N. (afterwards viscount
Exmouth) (letters patent).
1793, July 16. EWEN BAILLIE, major, of Ross-shire, North Britain
(at Dublin Castle by the earl of Westmorland, lord
lieutenant).
1793, July. JOHN ST. LEGER GILLMAN (ibid).
1793, Nov. 6. JAMES SAUMAREZ (SAUMARETZ), captain R.N. (at St.
James's by the King).
1793, Nov. 13. GILES ROOKE, appointed a judge of Common Pleas,
a serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1794, Mar. 12. SOULDEN LAWRENCE, judge of the King's Bench, a
serjeant-at-law, appointed one of the justices of His
Majesty's Court of Common Pleas (ibid).
1794, May 16. JOSHUA COLLES MEREDITH, of the City of Dublin (at
Dublin Castle by the earl of Westmorland, lord lieutenant).
1794, May 19. ROBERT BAXTER (ibid)
1794, June 23. ST. GEORGE O'KELLY, high sheriff of the County of
Dublin (ibid).
1794, June 27. WILLIAM RULE, surveyor of the Navy (in England
by the King).
1794, July 23. HENRY WILSON (afterwards WRIGHT- WILSON),
captain 1st Life Guards (letters patent).
1795, Feb. 9. PATRICK O'CoNOR, of the City of Cork (dubbed in
Ireland by earl Fitz William, lord lieutenant).
1795, Apr. 15. JOHN EAMER, alderman of Langbourn Ward and
sheriff of London and Middlesex (at St. James's).
1795, Apr. 15. ROBERT BURNETT, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1795, Apr. 22. THOMAS PICKERING, mayor of Arundel (ibid).
1795, Apr. 22. GEORGE PICKNELL (PECKNELL), mayor of Arundel
1795, May 8. ROBERT MACKRETH (ibid).
1795, May 27. EDWARD HARRINGTON, mayor of Bath (? ibid).
1795, June 10. JAMES WATSON, serjeant-at-law (ibid).
1795, July 15. THOMAS SAUMAREZ, major in the Army (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 303
1795, Aug. DAVID PERRIEE, late one of the sheriffs of Cork (at
Dublin Castle, by earl Camden, lord lieutenant).
1795, Aug. 27 (26). WILLIAM PARSONS, Mus.D., master and
conductor of His Majesty's Band of Music at St. James's
(ibid by same).
1795, Nov. 6. RICHARD GLODE, of Mayfield Place, near Orpington,
Kent, a sheriff of London (at St. James's by the King on
presentation of an address of congratulation at the escape
of the King from an assault on his way to and from
Parliament).
1795, Nov. 18. SAMUEL STANDIDGE, sometime Mayor of Kingston-
upon-Hull (at St. James's).
1795, Dec. 2. ISAAC PENNINGTON, regius professor of medicine in
the University of Cambridge (ibid).
1795, Dec. 9. CUTHBERT SHAFTO, of Basington, sheriff of Northum-
berland (ibid).
1795, Dec. 9 (2). JOHN BULKELEY (ibid).
1795, Dec. 16. THOMAS BONSALL, of Tronfraith, sheriff of Cardigan.
(ibid).
1795, Dec. 30. RICHARD HODGSON, mayor of Carlisle (ibid).
1795. JOSEPH EYLES, captain R.N.
1795. EDMUND NAGLE, captain R.N.
1796, Mar. 18. CHARLES MITCHELL, captain E.I.C.S., knighted [on
his return from the East Indies] for an action in the Straits
of Molucca with a French frigate, he being then captain of
the "William Pitt," East Indiaman (at St. James's).
1796, Mar. 23. WILLIAM WATSON (ibid).
1796, Apr. 6. G-EORGE POWELL (POWNALL), His Majesty's secretary
of the Province of Lower Canada (letters patent).
1796, Apr. 29. JOHN MACARTNEY, of Dublin (at Ringsend, Dublin,
by earl Camden, lord lieutenant).
1796, May 11. FRANCIS D'!VERNOIS (at St. James's by the King).
1796, July 13. THOMAS WILLIAMS, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1796, Sept. 30. WILLIAM WORTHINGTON, alderman, late lord mayor
of Dublin (at Dublin Castle by earl Camden, lord lieutenant).
1796, Oct. 26. STEPHEN LANGSTONE, alderman of Bread Street
Ward, and sheriff of London (dubbed in England).
1796, Oct. 26. WILLIAM STAINES (STAINE), sheriff of London.
1796, Dec. 21. STEPHEN COTTRELL, master of the ceremonies
(letters patent).
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1797, Jan. 11. WILLIAM HERNE, alderman of Castle Baynard Ward
(at St. James's, on presentation of an address to thank the
King on the measures adopted by His Majesty on the recent
manifesto of the Court of Madrid, abruptly declaratory of
an unprovoked war with Great Britain, etc.).
1797, Mar. 3. ROBERT CALDER, captain, R.N. (at St. James's).
1797, May 10. HENRY RUSSELL (RUSSEL), a judge of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Fort William, in Bengal (ibid).
1797, May 31. GEORGE BUGGIN (ibid).
1797, Oct. HENRY TROLLOPE, captain, R.N.
1797, Oct. 4. JOHN ANSTRUTHER, on his appointment as chief
justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bengal (at
St. James's).
1797, Sept. or Oct. VESIAN PICK, late mayor of Cork (at Cork by
earl Camden, lord lieutenant).
1797. WILLIAM ADDINGTON, chief magistrate of the police (dubbed
in England).
1797. GEORGE FAIRFAX, captain, R.N., captain of the "Venerable"
at the Battle of Camperdown.
1798. SIMON LE BLANC, judge of the King's Bench.
1798. WILLIAM SEYER.
1798, Mar. 14. THOMAS ANDREW STRANGE, sometime chief justice
of Madras (at St. James's).
1798, May 9. WILLIAM BEECHY (BEECHEY), R.A. (ibid).
1798, July 18. JAMES BONTEIN, lieutenant colonel (Letters patent).
1798, Oct. 31. JOHN NICHOLL, LL.D., king's advocate general
(same).
1798, Dec. 12. EDWARD BERRY, captain, R.N. of the "Vanguard"
at the Battle of the Nile (at St. James's).
1799, Feb. 13. THOMAS BOTJLDEN THOMPSON, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1799, Mar. 13. JAMES DURNO, of Atrochie, N.B., late His Majesty's
consul general at Memel (ibid).
1799, Apr. 3. GEORGE BOLTON, preceptor to the princesses in
writing, geography, etc. (ibid).
1799, May 10. THOMAS HAYWARD, of Carswell, Berks., clerk of the
cheque to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners (ibid).
1799, June 19. EDWIN JEYNES (JOYNES), banker, of Gloucester.
(ibid).
1799. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM GRANT, D.C.L., solicitor general.
1799, June 26. CHRISTOPHER PEGGE, M.D., regius professor of
anatomy in the University of Oxford (at St. James's).
1799, Dec. 3. ECCLES NIXON, major general (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 305
1799. CHARLES HAWLEY VERNON, chamberlain to the lord lieutenant
(dubbed in Ireland).
1799 (?) WILLIAM JACKSON HOMAN (ibid).
? 1800. ALAN CHAMBRE, judge of Common Pleas (in England by the
King).
1800, Feb. 1. EDWARD HAMILTON, captain, R.N., and commander
of His Majesty's ship the " Surprize " (letters patent dated
1800, Feb. 11. WILLIAM OUSELEY (by the marquess Cornwallis, lord
lieutenant of Ireland).
1800, May 30. JOHN ARUNDEL.
1800, Apr. 2. JOHN DOUGLAS, major, late commander of a party of
marines serving on board H.M.S. " The Tigre " (at St.
James's).
1800, June 11. RICHARD HETLEY, of Alwalton, Co. Huntingdon,
sheriff of the Counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge (at
St. James's).
1800, June 19. ROGER KERRISON, of Brooke and Norwich, banker,
sheriff of Norfolk (ibid).
1800, June 19. SAMUEL CHAMBERS, of Woodstock House, sheriff of
Kent (at Mote Park on the occasion of George III. reviewing
the Kentish Volunteers there).
1800, June 19. JAMES EARLE, surgeon (at St. James's).
1800, June 19. MATTHEW BLOXHAM (BLOXAM), M.P., alderman of
Bridge Ward Within (ibid).
1800, June 19. ROBERT BURTON, a bencher of Gray's Inn, formerly
M.P. for Wendover (ibid).
1800, June 19. WILLIAM LEIGHTON, alderman of Billingsgate
Ward, London (ibid).
1800, June 19. JOHN BRAZIER (afterwards ARUNDEL), mayor of
Huntingdon (took the surname of Arundel by Royal Sign
Manual 16, Feb., 1801) (ibid).
1800, June 19. THOMAS CARR, of Bedingham, Co. Sussex, sheriff of
Sussex (ibid).
1800, June 19. JOHN EVERITT (EVERETT), of Westoning, sheriff of
Bedfordshire (ibid).
1800, June 19. ALEXANDER GORDON (ibid).
1800, June 19. ROBERT GRAHAM, baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1800, June 19. WILLIAM BEAUMARIS RUSH (ibid).
1800, July 2. GABRIEL POWELL, of Capel Thydis, sheriff of
Carmarthen (ibid).
1801, Feb. 20. EDWARD LAW, attorney general (ibid).
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1801, Feb. JOHN WHITE, late high sheriff of Co. Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the marquess Cornwallis, lord lieutenant).
1801, June 16. ROBERT BARLOW, captain R.N., knighted for the
capture of the "Africane," French frigate (at the Queen's
house).
1801, June 24. CODRINGTON EDMUND CARRINGTON, of the Middle
Temple, barrister, D.C.L., and chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Judicature of Ceylon (ibid).
1801, June 30. JOHN ROYDS, one of the judges of the Supreme
Court at Bengal (Letters patent dated July 15).
1801, June 30 (July 16). HENRY GWILLIM, one of the judges of
the Supreme Court at Bengal (same).
1801, June 30. BENJAMIN SULLIVAN, one other of the judges of the
Supreme Court at Madras (same).
1801, Nov. JOHN FERNS, one of the sheriffs of Dublin (dubbed in
Ireland by the earl of Hardwicke, lord lieutenant).
1801, Dec. 16. RICHARD FORD, chief magistrate of the police (same).
1801. JOHN ESDAILE, banker fan erratum for Joseph Esdaile,
lieutenant of the band of gentlemen pensioners, knighted on
resigning that office].
1801. R. POCKLINGTON.
1802, Feb. 10. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE (at St. James's).
1802, May 13 (22). WILLIAM RAWLINS, sheriff of London (ibid).
1802, May 19. THOMAS MANNERS SUTTON, solicitor general (ibid).
1802, May 19 (22). JOHN PINHORN, of Ningwood House, Isle of
Wight (ibid).
1802, June 2. JOHN LESTER, of Poole, Co. Dorset.
1802, June 2 (PJune 16). DANIEL WILLIAMS, chief magistrate of
Lambeth Street Post Office.
1803, Feb. 2. CHARLES HOLLOWAY, major of the Royal Engineers
(at St. James's).
1803, Mar. 2. RICHARD WELCH, sheriff of London. .
1803, Mar. 2. JAMES ALEXANDER, sheriff of London.
1803, Mar. 16. SAMUEL WATHEN, of Woodchester, sheriff of
Gloucestershire (at St. James's).
1803, Mar. 16. HENRY PROTHERO (ibid).
1803, Mar. 16. WILLIAM PAXTON (ibid).
1803, Mar. 16. CHARLES BLICKE, surgeon (ibid).
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1803, Mar. 16. WILLIAM BLIZARD (BLIZZARD), surgeon to Their
Royal Highnesses, the duke and duchess of Gloucester, a
vice-president, one of the curators of the Museum, and
honorary professor of anatomy and surgery, in the College
of Surgeons (At St. James's).
1803, Mar. 30. FRANCIS SEARLE, of Kingston-upon-Thames, Co.
Surrey (ibid).
1803, Mar. 30. JOHN DUMARESQ, of Guernsey (ibid).
1803, Mar. 30. JAMES DUBERLY (DUBERLEY), of Gains Hall,
Huntingdonshire, sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdon.
(ibid).
1803, May 4. WILLIAM BULKELEY HUGHES (ibid).
1803, May 4. CHARLES GREEN, colonel, major general (ibid).
1803, May 4. FRANCIS JOHN HARTWELL, proxy for lord Keith at
the installation of the Bath, 1803.
1803, May 4. SAMUEL AUCHMUTY (AUTCHMOUTTY), knighted as
proxy for Sir Robert Abercrombie at the installation of the
Bath, 1803 (at St. James's).
1803, May 18. JAMES MURRAY PULTENEY, bart., lieutenant general,
proxy for Sir William Medows at the installation of the
Bath, 1803 (at St. James's).
1803, May 18. RICHARD HANKEY, proxy for Sir Andrew Mitchell
at the installation of the Bath, 1803 (ibid).
1803, May 18. WILLIAM (ROBERT) BOLTON, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1803 May 18. FRANCIS WHITWORTH, lieut. col. Royal Artillery
(ibid).
1803, May 18. RUPERT GEORGE, proxy for Sir Thomas Graves at
the installation of the Bath, 1803 (ibid).
1803, Dec. 21. JAMES MACKINTOSH, professor of general polity
and the laws in the East India College (ibid).
1803. JOHN ANDREW STEVENSON, Mus.D. (dubbed in Ireland by the
earl of Hardwicke, lord lieutenant).
1804, Jan. 29. DAVID OGILBY (dubbed in Ireland).
1804, May. JAMES MANSFIELD, chief justice of the Common Pleas
(note in " London Gazette," May 12, 1804 : " The Rt. Hon.
Sir James Mansfield, knight, lord chief justice of the
Common Pleas, was sworn of the Honble. Privy Council and
took his place at the Board.")
1804, June 19 (Aug. 18). DAVID BAIRD, major general, for services
in India and Egypt (letters patent dated June 19).
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1804, June 20 (Aug. 18). JOHN STUART, major general, for services
in the late glorious campaign in Egypt (letters patent dated
June 20).
1805, Feb. 20. VICARY GIBBS, solicitor general (at St. James's).
1805, Feb. 21. JOHN GORE, captain, R.N.
1805, Mar. 11. NATHANIEL DANCE, captain in the Naval Service of
the East India Company.
1805, Apr. 21. JOSEPH SYDNEY YORKE, captain, R.N. (at Windsor).
1805, Apr. 23. JOHN BURTON, of Soho Square (ibid).
1805, May 9. JAMES LIND, captain, R.N. (at St. James's).
1805, Dec. 26. WILLIAM CHAMBERS BAGSHAW, of the Oaks, sheriff
of Derbyshire (formerly Darling — took the surname of
Bagshaw 1801) (at the Queen's Palace).
1806, Feb. 12. SAMUEL ROMILLY, solicitor general (at St. James's).
1806, Feb. 12. ARTHUR PIGOTT (PIGGOTT), attorney general (ibid).
1806, Apr. 16. MORIS XIMENES, of Bear Place, Berks., sheriff of
Berks, (at the Queen's Palace).
1806, May 21. CHARLES MONTAGU ORMSBY (at St. James's).
1806, June 11. Busic (BUSICK) HARWOOD, M.D., professor of
anatomy and of medicine in Downing Street, of Emanuel
College, Cambridge (at the Queen's Palace).
1806, Sept. 17. STEPHEN SHAIRP, consul general in Russia (ibid).
1806 (P1808), Dec. 9. JOHN CARR, of the Middle Temple (dubbed
in Ireland by the duke of Bedford, lord lieutenant).
1807, Mar. 11. EDMUND STANLEY, chief justice of Madras (in
England by the King).
1807, Apr. 7. CHARLES BRISBANE, captain in the Royal Navy
(letters patent dated Apr. 10).
1807, Apr. 15. THOMAS PLUMER (PLOMER), solicitor general (at the
Queen's Palace).
1807, Apr. 22. JONATHAN MILES, sheriff of London (ibid).
1807, Apr. 22. JAMES BRANSCOMB, sheriff of London, a stockbroker
and lottery contractor (ibid).
1807, May 13. JONAH BARRINGTON, D.C.L., judge of the High Court
of Admiralty in Ireland (ibid).
1807, July 16 (? 1806, June). RICHARD HARTE, mayor of Limerick
(dubbed in Ireland).
1807, Sept. 16. GEORGE RALPH COLLIER, captain R.N. (at the
Queen's palace).
1807, Dec. 9. GEORGE SMITH, lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp
to the King.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 309
1807. GEORGE WOOD, on his appointment as a baron of the
Exchequer (At the Queen's Palace).
1807. CHARLES IMHOFF, lieutenant general.
1808, Mar. 11. CHARLES SHIPLEY, brigadier general : of the Royal
Engineers (letters patent).
1808, Mar. 30. RICHARD PHILLIPS, sheriff of London (at the Queen's
Palace).
1808, Apr. 27. JAMES GAMBIER, consul general in the Portuguese
Dominions in South America (ibid).
1808, May 11. JOHN BAYLEY, appointed a judge of the King's
Bench (ibid).
1808 (P1809), Dec. 9. HUGH MASSEY, of Limerick (dubbed in
Ireland).
1809, Feb. 6. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, LL.D., King's advocate
general (at the Queen's Palace).
1809, Mar. 10. FRANCIS JOHN HASSARD, recorder of Waterford
(dubbed in Ireland).
1809, Mar. 10. JOHN BATEMAN, of the City of Waterford (ibid).
1809, Mar. 21 (PMar. 21, 1810). JAMES FELLOWES (FELLOWS),
M.D., physician to the Forces (at the Queen's Palace).
1809, Apr. 26. THOMAS COCHRANE, commonly called lord Cochrane.
1809, Aug. 30. MARK ANTHONY GERARD, captain, Royal Marines (in
Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1809, Sept. 2. NICHOLAS BRITLIFFE SKOTTOWE, one of the sheriffs
of Waterford (ibid).
1809, Sept. 4. RICHARD JONES, of Clonmell (ibid by same).
1809, Sept. 7. WILLIAM VASCHELL, of the City of Waterford (ibid).
1809, Sept. ANTHONY PERRIER, one of the sheriffs of Cork (ibid).
1809, Sept. CHARLES THOMAS JONES, of Montgomery, Wales,
lieutenant R.N. (ibid).
1809, Oct. 25. EDWARD STANLEY, one of the sheriffs of Dublin
(ibid).
1809, Oct. 25. JAMES RIDDALL, one of the sheriffs of Dublin (ibid).
1809, Nov. 1. JAMES ATHOLL WOOD, captain R.N. (at the Queen's
Palace).
1809, Nov. 1. WILLIAM PLOMER, alderman of London (ibid).
1809, Nov. 1. FRANCIS MACNAUGHTEN (MACNAGHTEN), judge of the
Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras (ibid).
1809, Nov. 1. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Judicature in Ceylon (ibid).
1809, Nov. 22. JEREMIAH HOMFRAY, of Llandaff House, Co.
Glamorgan (ibid).
310 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1809, Dec. 6. THOMAS STAINES, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1810, Mar. 30. JAMES DUNBAR, of Boath, N.B., captain R.N.
1810, Apr. 17. JOHN HENRY NEWBOLT, of Portswood House, Hants.,
appointed one of the judges of the Supreme Court of
Judicature at Madras, 1810, Apr. 16.
1810, May 2. WILLIAM WYNN, captain in the Army and governor
of Sandown Fort (at the Queen's Palace).
1810, June 20. JAMES LUCAS YEO, captain R.N. (ibid).
1810, Oct. 9. GEORGE ALLEY, M.D., of Fermoy (dubbed in Ireland).
1810, Nov. THOMAS MORIARTY, M.D. (ibid).
1810, Dec. 24. JOHN JAMES BURGOYNE, provost of Strabane (ibid
by the lord lieutenant).
1810. THOMAS SEVESTRE.
1811, Feb. 20. JOHN ROUSSELET WHITEFOORD (at Dublin Castle by
the lord lieutenant).
1811, Feb. 22. GEORGE THOMAS SMART, Mus.D., organist to His
Majesty (in Ireland by same).
1811, Mar. 7. ARTHUR CLARKE, M.R.C.S. (ibid by same).
1811, June 18. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SMITH, captain R.N. (ibid by
same).
1811, June 18. Revd. JOHN READ, of Moynoe House, Co. Clare,
clerk (ibid by same).
1811, June 18. JOHN PURCELL, of Charleville, Co. Cork (ibid by
same).
1811, Sept. 9. WILLIAM ALEXANDER FLETCHER, of Londonderry
(ibid by same).
1811, Sept. 17. CHARLES THOMAS MORGAN, M.D. (at Baronscourt
by same).
1812, Apr. 9. SAMUEL TOLLER, advocate general at Madras (at
Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1812, Apr. 9. GEORSE EYRE, captain R.N. (ibid).
1812, Apr. 9. HUMPHRY DAVY, LL.D., secretary to the Royal
Society, professor of Chemistry to the Royal Institution and
Board of Agriculture, F.R.S.E., M.R.I.A., etc., etc. (ibid).
1812, Apr. 18. RICHARD FLETCHER, lieutenant colonel of the Royal
Engineers, and chief engineer with the Army in the
Peninsula (letters patent dated Apr. 25).
312, Apr. 21. JOHN HULLOCK.
May 8. ROBERT HUGH KENNEDY, commissary general to the
House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 311
1812, May 8. THOMAS TYRWHITT, member of the present Parlia-
ment for the borough of Plymouth and lord warden of the
Stannaries in the Duchy of Cornwall, gentleman usher of
the Black Rod (at Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince
Regent).
1812, May 22. PAUL BAGHOTT (formerly Wathen), of Lypiatt Park,
Co. Gloucester., proxy for viscount Strangford at the
installation of the Bath, 1812, took the surname of Baghott
by Royal Sign Manual, 1812, May 19 (ibid).
1812, May 22. DAVID DAVIDSON, of Cantray, KB., major in the
local militia for the County of Nairn (ibid).
1812, May 22. GEORGE ADAM WOOD, major general, lieutenant
colonel in the Royal Artillery, proxy to Sir J. C. Sherbrooke
at the installation of the knights of the Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 22 (?Dec. 14). JOHN MAXWELL TYLDEN, major, proxy
for Sir Samuel Auchmuty, at the installation of the Bath,
1812 (ibid).
1812, May 22. JOHN Poo BERESFORD, post captain, R.K, M.P. for
Coleraine, proxy for Sir William Carr Beresford, at the
installation of the Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 22. ALEXANDER HOOD, proxy for his uncle, Sir Samuel
Hood, at the installation of the Bath, 1812.
1812, May 29 (?27). Hon. CHARLES GORDON, captain in the Army
and brother of the earl of Aberdeen, proxy for the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Hope, at the installation of the Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 29. CHARLES WILLIAM FLINT, proxy for the Rt. Hon.
Sir Henry Wellesley, at the installation of the Bath, 1812
1812, May 29. CHARLES HENRY COLVILLE, proxy for Sir Thomas
Graham, at the installation of the Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 29. CHRISTOPHER COLE, post captain, R.K, proxy for
Sir Richard Goodwyn Keats, at the installation of the
Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 29. THOMAS JOHN COCHRANE, post captain, R.K, proxy
for his father, Sir Alexander Forester Cochrane, at the
installation of the Bath, 1812 (at Carlton House by the
Prince Regent).
.1812, May 29. THOMAS SYDNEY BECKWITH, colonel in the Army,
proxy to his brother, Sir George Beckwith, at the installa-
tion of the Bath, 1812 (ibid).
1812, May 29. ROBERT CHAMBRE HILL, lieutenant colonel in the
Amy, proxy for his brother, Sir Robert Hill (ibid).
1812, May 29. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, lieutenant general, proxy for
the earl of Wellington, at the installation of the Bath, 1812
(ibid).
1812, June. EDWARD HITCHINS, mayor of Oxford.
1812, June (July) 17. FELIX AGAR (ibid).
312 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1812, July 14. WILLIAM BETHAM, deputy ulster king of arms (in
Ireland, by the lord lieutenant).
1812, July 17. WILLIAM GARROW, solicitor general (at Carlton
House, by the Prince Regent).
1812, July 18 (17). LAUCHLAN (LACHLAN), MACLEAN, M.D., alder-
man of Sudbury (ibid).
1812, Dec. 11. CHRISTOPHER SWEEDLAND (SWEELAND), of Lambeth
(ibid).
1812, Dec. 14. SAMUEL WHITCOMBE, of Thornton House, Green-
wich, Kent (ibid).
1812, Dec. 15. JOHN MALCOLM, lieutenant colonel, E.I.C.S., late
envoy and plenipotentiary from the Supreme Government
in India to the Court of Persia, to be permitted to wear the
insignia of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun,
conferred by the King of Persia, and as a further mark of
Royal favour the prince Regent was pleased this day to
confer the honour of knighthood upon him (at Whitehall).
1813, Feb. 26. EDWARD HYDE EAST, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal (at Carlton
House, by H.R.H. the prince Regent).
1813, Mar. 30. ALEXANDER ANSTRUTHER, recorder of the Court of
Judicature at Bombay (letters patent dated Apr. 8).
1813, Apr. 2. ROBERT KER PORTER (at Carlton House by H.R.H.
the prince Regent).
1813, May 6. EDWARD TUCKER, a post captain in the R.N. (ibid).
1813, May 10. ALEXANDER WILSON, M.D., of Bath (at Dublin
Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1813, May 19. ROBERT DALLAS, solicitor general (at Carlton House,
by H.R.H. the prince Regent).
1813, May 19. JOHN DOWNIE, commissary general and brigadier
general in the Portuguese Service (ibid).
1813, May 19. JOHN JAMIESON (JAMISON), M.D. (ibid).
1813, May 19. LUDFORD HARVEY, late examiner of the College of
Surgeons (ibid).
1813, June 24. THOMAS BERTIE (formerly Hoar), took the surname
of Bertie 1788, rear admiral of the Red Squadron, permitted
to accept the Royal Swedish order of the Sword from the
king of Sweden and it was commanded that the said Royal
concession be registered in the College of Arms, and the
Prince Regent was this day further pleased to confer upon
him the honour of knighthood (Letters patent).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 313
1813, July 15. JOHN HAMILTON, lieutenant general (at Carlton
House by the Prince Regent).
1813, July 15. HENRY DAMPIER, one of the justices of the Court of
King's Bench (ibid).
1813, Nov. 11. NATHANIEL CONANT, on being appointed chief
magistrate of the police at the public office, Bow Street
(Letters patent).
1813, Nov. 11 (13). GEORGE ELDER, colonel, a knight of the Eoyal
Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword (at Carlton House
by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1813, Nov. 25. GEORGE NAYLER, York Herald, genealogist of the
most Honourable and Military Order of the Bath and
Blanch Coursier (ibid).
1813, Dec. 10. JOHN HUNTER, on his return to Spain as His Majesty's
Consul General (ibid).
1813, Dec. 10. GEORGE BURGMAN, British commissioner under a
Convention with the emperor of Russia and king of Prussia,
concluded September 30th last (ibid).
1814, Jan. 4. Rev. JOHN THOROTON.
1814, Apr. 16 (26). JOHN WILSON, brigadier general in the
Portuguese Service, lieutenant colonel in the Regiment of
Royal York Rangers (Letters patent dated May 11).
1814, Apr. 16 (?Aug. 24). JOHN BROWNE, lieutenant colonel in
the Army, colonel in the Portuguese Service (Letters patent).
1814, Apr. 26. HUDSON LOWE, colonel of the Corsican Rangers (at
Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1814, Apr. 28. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, lieutenant colonel.
1814, May 11. RICHARD RICHARDS, late solicitor general, on his
appointment as a baron of the Court of Exchequer (at
Carlton House).
1814 [P1813], May 11. HENRY BRIDGES (BRYDGES), of Ewell, late
sheriff of Surrey (ibid by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1814, May 11. WILLIAM GELL, upon his return from the Ionian
mission, under the patronage of His Royal Highness the
Prince Regent (ibid by same).
1814, May 11. WILLIAM ADAMS (afterwards RAWSON), oculist extra-
ordinary to His Royal Highness, on presenting the official
report of the directors of Greenwich Hospital of the superior
success of his new and improved modes of effecting the cure
of the various species of cataract, and the Egyptian
ophthalmia (ibid by same).
1814, May 11. SAMUEL SHEPHERD, a serjeant-at-law, and late
solicitor general to the Prince of Wales, upon his appoint-
ment as His Majesty's solicitor general (at Carlton House by
the Prince Regent).
314 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1814, about May ? ALBERT GLEDSTANES, lieutenant general.
1814, June 13. WILLIAM ELIAS TAUNTON, town clerk of Oxford (at
Oxford by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1814, June 13 (? June 14). JOSEPH LOCK, mayor of Oxford (ibid).
1814, June 25. FREEMAN BARTON, captain 2nd Foot or Queen's Own
(at Portsmouth by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1814, June 25. HENRY PEAKE, surveyor of the Navy (ibid).
1814, June 25. GEORGE MARTIN, vice admiral (ibid).
1814, June 25. HENRY WHITE, mayor of Portsmouth (ibid).
1814, June 29. THOMAS EDLYNE TOMLINS, of the Inner Temple,
barrister-at-law (at Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince
Regent).
1814, July 13. CHARLES SUTTON, lieutenant colonel in the Army
and colonel of the 9th Portuguese regiment of Infantry
(ibid).
1814, July 28. CUTHBERT SHARP, mayor of Hartlepool (ibid).
1814, July 28. GREGORY HOLMAN BROMLEY WAY, lieutenant
colonel of His Majesty's 29th Regiment of Foot.
1814, July 28 (29). PATRICK WALKER, gentleman usher of the
White Rod and hereditary usher of Scotland (ibid).
1814, July 28. TOMKYNS HILGROVE TURNER, lieutenant general
and lieutenant governor of Jersey, and groom of the
Bedchamber, colonel of the 19th (or the 1st Yorkshire,
North Riding) Regiment of Foot (ibid).
1814, July 28. JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D., of Norwich, president
of the Linnean Society, fellow of the Royal Society (ibid).
1814, July 28. ARTHUR DAVIES OWEN, of Glansevern, Co. Mont-
gomery, adjutant general in the East Indies and colonel in
the Army (ibid).
1814, July 28. JAMES MC&RIGOR (GREGOR), M.D., inspector general
of Hospitals (at Carlton House by the Prince Regent).
1814, July 28. WILLIAM LONG, mayor of Bedford (ibid).
1814, July 28. JAMES JELF, alderman of Gloucester (ibid).
1814, July 28. THOMAS NOEL HILL, lieutenant colonel, colonel in
the 1st Portuguese Regiment of Infantry (ibid).
1814, July 28. JOHN MILLEY DOYLE, lieutenant colonel in the
Army, colonel of the 19th Regiment of Portuguese
Infantry (ibid).
1814, Oct. 7. NEIL CAMPBELL, colonel in the Army and sometime
colonel of the Corsican Rangers, major in the 55th (or West
Norfolk) Regiment of Foot (Letters patent dated Oct. 29).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 315
1814, Nov. 10. CHARLES FELIX SMITH, lieutenant colonel Royal
Engineers (at Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1814, Nov. 10. CHARLES DALRYMPLE, commissary general to the
Army under the duke of Wellington (ibid).
1814. JAMES WYLIE, M.D., councillor of State and first physician
to the emperor of Russia (at Ascot Races, 1814) (not
gazetted).
1815, Jan. 5. EDWARD KERRISON (not gazetted).
1815, Jan. 15. LOFTUS WILLIAM OTWAY, major general (not
gazetted).
1815, Feb. 23. JOHN HAWKER ENGLISH, surgeon to the king of
Bavaria (at Carlton House by the Prince Regent on obtain-
ing permission to accept and wear the insignia of the Royal
Swedish Order of Gustavus Vasa).
1815, Feb. 23 (?Feb. 26). ARTHUR BROOKE FAULKENER (FAULKNER),
M.D., fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and
physician to the Forces (ibid by same).
1815 (P1816), Feb. 23. HENRY PYNN (at Carlton House by the
Prince Regent on obtaining permission to accept and wear
the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Portuguese
Military Order of the Tower and Sword).
1815, Feb. 23 (26). JOSEPH GTLPIN, M.D., for his services at
Gibraltar and in the West Indies (at Carlton House by the
Prince Regent).
1815, Mar. 7. JAMES STOPFORD (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1815, Mar. 9. JOHN CAMPBELL, lieutenant colonel in the British
service and colonel of the 4th Regiment of Portuguese
Cavalry (at Carlton House by H.R.H. Prince Regent).
1815, Apr. 20. VICTOR YON ARENTSCHILDT, lieutenant colonel of
Portuguese Regiment of Artillery (at Carlton House by the
Prince Regent upon receiving the Royal licence to accept
and wear the insignia of Knight of the Royal Portuguese
Order of the Tower and Sword).
1815, Apr. 20. RICHARD VAUGHAN, of Bristol and of Redland
Court, Co. Gloucester, (ibid by same).
1815, Apr. 20 (?Apr. 22). WILLIAM JOHN STRUTH, mayor of
Bristol (ibid by same).
1815, Apr. 20 (22). THOMAS LAWRENCE, president of the Royal
Academy, principal painter in ordinary to His Majesty
(ibid by same).
1815, May 3. SAMUEL FORD WHITTINGHAM, colonel, aide-de-camp
to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, lieutenant
general in the Spanish Armies (ibid by same).
1815, May 10 (?May 13). DIGGORY FORREST, of Plymouth, Co.
Devon, (ibid by same).
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1815, May 25. JOHN SEWELL, LL.D., of Pembroke College, Oxford,
late judge of His Majesty's Vice Admiralty Court of Malta
(ibid by same).
1815, May 25. WILLIAM OSBORNE HAMILTON, of the 8th Royal
Veteran Battalion, lieutenant colonel and late governor of
Heligoland, for meritorious services (ibid by same).
1815, May 25 (?May 27). WILLIAM COKE (COOKE), judge of the
Supreme Court of Ceylon (ibid by same).
1815, May 25. ROBERT MENDS, captain, R.N. (at Carlton House by
the Prince Regent on obtaining permission to wear the
Order of Charles III. of Spain).
1815, June 6. MATTHEW (AYLMER, afterwards WHITWORTII-
AYLMER), 5th lord Aylmer (in Ireland by the lord
lieutenant).
1815, June 20 (29). DANIEL BAYLEY, His Majesty's consul general
in Russia (at Carlton House by the Prince Regent).
1815, July 27. WARREN MARMADUKE PEACOCK, major general (at
Carlton House by the Prince Regent on obtaining per-
mission to accept and wear the insignia of an Honorary
Knight Commander of the Royal Military Order of the
Tower and Sword).
1815 (P1816), Sept. 23. JAMES BRISBANE, captain R.N.
1815, Nov. 3. SKEARS REW, of Coventry.
1815, Nov. 27. THOMAS READE, lieutenant colonel, deputy adjutant
general at St. Helena.
1815, Dec. 4. HUGH GOUGH, colonel, permission to wear Portuguese
Order K.T.S. granted 1815, Aug. 28, without the style of
Knight Bachelor (?not a Knight Bachelor of England).
1815, Dec. 11. BENJAMIN BLOOMFIELD, major general, clerk marshal
and chief equerry to H.R.H. the Prince Regent, and one of
the representatives in Parliament for Plymouth (at Carlton
House by the Regent).
1815. CHARLES WILLIAM DOYLE, lieutenant general.
1815, Dec. 22. ROBERT LE POER TRENCH (at Dublin Castle by the
lord lieutenant).
1815, Dec. 22. JOSEPH CARNCROSS, lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1816, Jan. 4. HENRY RYCROFT, knight harbinger (not gazetted).
1816, Feb. 4. JOHN ROWLAND EUSTACE, captain, 19th Dragoons (in
Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1816, Mar. 6. JOHN SCOTT LILLIE, major in the Army (in England
by the Prince Regent) [an erratum : he was an Irish knight
and made in Ireland by the lord lieutenant, 1817, Jan. 21,
see infra, p. 318].
1816, Apr. 20. ROBERT BARCLAY, colonel, of the East India Com-
pany's service (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 317
1816, Apr. 20. STEPHEN EDWARD MAY, of Belfast (in Ireland by
the lord lieutenant).
1816, Apr. 23. ANTHONY BULLER, on being appointed one of the
judges in Bengal (at Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince
Regent).
1816, Apr. 29. THOMAS BELL, sheriff of London (ibid).
1816, Apr. 30. GEORGE COOPER, judge at Madras (ibid).
1816, May 29. WILLIAM BARTON, recorder of Liverpool.
1816, May 14. GEORGE SOWLEY HOLROYD, one of the judges of the
Court of King's Bench (ibid).
1816, May 14. CHARLES ABBOTT, one of the judges of the Court of
King's Bench (ibid by same).
1816, May 14. JAMES BURROUGH, one of the judges of the Court of
Common Pleas (ibid by same).
1816 (P1815), May 14. WILLIAM PARKER CARROLL (CARROL),
lieutenant colonel in the British Army, and a major general
in the service of His Catholic Majesty (ibid by same).
1816, May 14. PHILIP KEATING ROCHE, lieutenant colonel in the
British Army, and lieutenant general in the service of His
Catholic Majesty (ibid by same).
1816, May 14. JAMES ALLEN PARK (PARKE), one of the judges of
the Court of Common Pleas (at Carlton House by the Prince
Regent).
1816, May 29. HENRY MATTHIAS, of Fern Hill, high sheriff of
Pembroke, upon presenting an address of congratulation on
the marriage of the princess Charlotte with the duke of
Saxe (ibid by same).
1816, July 1. THOMAS ARBUTHNOT, colonel (ibid by same).
1816, July 1. ROBERT LAWRENCE DUNDAS, lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1816, July 5 (PJuly 6). JOHN CHETHAM (CHEETHAM) MORTLOCK,
lieutenant colonel, mayor of Cambridge (upon presenting
an address of congratulation on the marriage of the princess
Charlotte with the duke of Saxe (ibid by same).
1816, July 5. GEORGE ALLAN MADDEN, major general (Portuguese
service), of Cole Hill House, Fulham, Middlesex (ibid by
same).
1816, July 5. JOHN WOODFIELD COMPTON, LL.D., late judge of the
Vice-Admiralty Court at Barbados (ibid by same).
1816, July 5. HENRY (HARRY) NIVEN LUMSDEN, on presenting an
address of congratulation from Aberdeen on the marriage
of the princess Charlotte with the duke of Saxe, etc. (ibid
by same).
1816, July 5 (15). JOHN COTGREAVE, mayor of Chester, on present-
ing a like address (ibid by same).
318 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1816, July 5. ALEXANDER CHOKE, of Studley Priory, Co. Oxon.,
LL.D., late judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Halifax,
Nova Scotia (at Carlton House by the Prince Regent).
1816, July 15. ROBERT HALL, post captain R.N. and commodore on
the lakes of Canada (ibid by same).
1816, Aug. 13 (PAug. 17). WILLIAM Cox, lieutenant colonel in the
Army, major general in the Portuguese service (ibid by
same).
1816, Sept. 18. ALEXANDER BRYCE, brigadier general and colonel
of Royal Engineers (at Carlton House by the Prince
Regent) .
1816, Sept. 23. JAMES BRISBANE, post captain, R.N., captain of
His Majesty's ship "Queen Charlotte" (ibid by same).
1816, Nov. 22 (Sept. 6). JAMES LITTLE, of the Island of Teneriffe
(by patent dated Nov. 22).
1816, Nov. 25 (?Nov. 30). JOHN MEADE, M.D., deputy inspector of
Hospitals for eminent services in Hanover (at Carlton House
by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1816, Nov. 25. DUDLEY ST. LEGER HILL, lieutenant colonel in the
Army, colonel in the Portuguese service (ibid by same).
1816. JOHN BETTON, mayor of Shrewsbury (never gazetted).
1816. JOHN BUCHAN, colonel in the Army (never gazetted).
1817, Jan. JOHN LEACH, chief justice of Chester and privy
councillor.
1817, Jan. 18. HENRY WATSON, lieutenant colonel in the Army and
colonel of the 1st Portuguese Cavalry (Letters patent).
1817, Jan. 21. JOHN SCOTT LILLIE, of Drimdoe, Co. Roscommon,
captain in the Army and late colonel in the service of the
king of Portugal : in consideration of his highly dis-
tinguished and meritorious services during the whole of the
late campaigns in the Peninsula (see under date 1816,
Mar. 6, supra p. 316).
1817, Feb. 6. ROBERT JOHN HARVEY, lieutenant colonel (at Carlton
House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1817, Feb. 20. ROBERT BOLTON, major general (ibid by same).
1817, Feb. 26. ROBERT STEELE, lieutenant of the Royal Marines,
lieutenant colonel in the Spanish service (ibid by same).
1817, Mar. 6. PETER DE HAVILAND (HAVILLAND), bailiff of the
Island of Guernsey (ibid by same).
1817, Mar. 6. ROBERT JONES ALLARD KEMEYS (KEMYS), lieutenant
colonel, of Ynisarwed, Co. Glamorgan., and of Malpas and
Panteague, Co. Monmouth. (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 319
1817, Mar. 6. CHARLES PHILLIPS, major general (at Carlton House
by the Prince Regent on obtaining permission to accept and
wear the Grand Cross of the Royal Sicilian Order of St.
Janarius, conferred by the king of the two Sicilies).
1817, Mar. 6. SAMUEL SPICER, of Portsea, Hants, (ibid by same).
1817, Mar. 13. ARCHIBALD WILLIAM CRICHTON (at Carlton House
by the Prince Regent).
1817, Mar. 21. JOHN SALUSBURY PIOZZI SALUSBURY (formerly
PIOZZI), of Bynbella, near Denbigh, North Wales (ibid by
same) .
1817, Mar. 21. ROBERT SHAFTO HAWKS, of Gateshead, Co. Durham
(ibid by same).
1817, May 14 (PJuly 11). THOMAS BURDON, of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, brother-in-law of the earl of Eldon (ibid by same).
1817, May 29. FRANCIS JOHN WILDER, major general, M.P. for
Arundel (ibid by same).
1817, May 29. RALPH RICE, recorder of Prince of Wales Island
(ibid by same).
1817, May 29. THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES, lieutenant governor of
Java and its dependencies (ibid by same).
1817, May 29. ROBERT GIFFORD, solicitor general (ibid by same),
1817, May 29. RICHARD BASSETT, mayor of Newport, Isle of Wight
(ibid by same).
1817, July 1. JOHN EVANS, of Erbistock Hall, Hendreforfydd,
sheriff of Merionethshire (ibid by same).
1817, July 1. SPIRIDION FORESTI (FORESTER), His Majesty's English
resident at Corfu, minister in the Ionian Islands (ibid by
same).
1817, July 2. WILLIAM HENRY ROBINSON, commissary general to
the Forces in Canada (Letters patent dated Aug. 7).
1817, Oct. 10. THOMAS WILLIAM STUBBS, major general in the
Portuguese Service, commanding the second division of the
Portuguese Army (at Carlton House by the Prince Regent).
1818, Feb. 12. FRANCIS baron DE ROTTENBURG, major general (ibid
by same).
1818, Apr. 17. GEORGE ALDERSON, sheriff of London (ibid by same).
1818, Apr. 17. FRANCIS DBS ANGES (DESANGES), sheriff of London
(ibid by same).
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1818, Apr. 17. HENRY TUCKER MONTRESOR, lieutenant general
(at Carlton House by the Prince Regent).
1818, May 5 (7). ROBERT WIGRAM, eldest son of Sir Robert
Wigram, bart., of Connaught Place, Co. Middlesex, and of
Belmont Lodge, Co. Worcester., one of the representatives
in Parliament for Fowey, Cornwall (ibid by same).
1818, May 28. MURRAY MAXWELL, captain R.N.
1818, June 5. THOMAS BERNERS PLESTOW, of Watlington Hall,
Co. Norfolk, and of Berners St., Co. Middlesex (not gazetted)
(ibid by same).
1818, June 5 (?6). ROBERT CHESTER, on being nominated by His
Royal Highness Master of the Ceremonies to the King (ibid
by same).
1818, June 5. CHARLES BROWN, M.D., of Margaretta Farm, Co.
Norfolk, late first physician to the Prussian Court and Army.
(ibid by same).
1818, Nov. 8 (? Nov. 15). JOHN D. FOWLER, bailiff of Burton-upon-
Trent (never gazetted).
1819, Jan. 30 (?Feb. 2). WILLIAM WEBBER DOVETON, late one of
the Council of the Island of St. Helena, and lieutenant
colonel of the St. Helena Volunteers (at the Pavilion,
Brighton, by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1819, Jan. 26. FREDERICK WATSON, major in the Army and
lieutenant colonel in Portugal (in Ireland by the lord
lieutenant).
1819, Mar. 18. JAMES ROBERT GRANT, M.D., inspector general of
Hospitals and chief of the Medical Department of the Army,
lately employed in France and the Netherlands (at Carlton
House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1819, Apr. 28. FREDERICK ARMSTRONG, captain in the Army and
major in Portugal (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1819, June 3. JOHN RICHARDSON, on being appointed one of the
judges of the Court of Common Pleas (at Carlton House by
H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1819, June 3. WILLIAM DRAPER BEST, chief justice of Chester, on
his being appointed one of the judges of the Court of King's
Bench (at Carlton House by H.R.H. the Prince Regent).
1819, June 20. HENRY HEATHCOTE, captain, R.N. (not gazetted).
1819, July 20. ALEXANDER KEITH, on his appointment as Knight
Marshal of Scotland (ibid by same).
1819, Aug. 17. ROBERT SEPPINGS, surveyor of the Navy (knighted
on board the " Royal George " yacht, under sail and the
Royal Standard flying) (not gazetted).
1819, Oct. JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, solicitor general.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 321
1819, Oct. 30. THOMAS GREY, M.D., F.R.S., and F.L.S., of Slane
Castle, Co. Meath (at the Office of Arms, Dublin, by the lord
lieutenant).
1819. HARDINGE GIFFARD, chief justice of Ceylon (not gazetted).
1819. FRANCIS THOMAS HAMMOND, general.
1819. Rt. Hon. GEORGE HENRY ROSE.
1820, Feb. 23. ALEXANDER WOOD.
1820, Mar. 22. GARRETT NEVILLE, high sheriff of Dublin (at Carlton
House).
1820, Mar. 22. RICHARD OTTLEY, judge of the Island of Ceylon
(ibid).
1820, Apr. 20. JOHN CONNELL, procurator of the Church of
Scotland, and judge of the High Court of Admiralty,
Scotland (ibid).
1820, Apr. 28. GEORGE LEMAN TUTHILL, physician to Bridewell
and Bethlehem Hospitals (ibid).
1820, May 6. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, maj. gen., lieut. gov. of Malta
(ibid).
1820, May 10. WILLIAM DAVID EVANS, recorder of Bombay (ibid).
1820, May 10. ROBERT BAKER, chief magistrate at Bow Street
(ibid).
1820, May 10 (?11). JOHN TOBIN, mayor of Liverpool (ibid).
1820, May 10. THOMAS MANTELL, mayor of Dover (ibid).
1820, May 10. GEORGE SMITH GIBBES (GIBBS), of Bath, physician-
in-ordinary to her late Majesty, Queen Charlotte (at Carlton
House).
1820, May 10. FRANCIS SACHEVERELL DARWIN, M.D., senior bailiff
of Lichfield (ibid).
1820, May 11. GREGORY ALLNUTT LEWIN, lieutenant, R.N. (dubbed
in Ireland by earl Talbot, lord lieutenant).
1820, May 17. FRANCIS MOLYNEUX OMMANEY, of Norfolk Street,
London, navy agent, and late M.P. for Barnstaple (at
Carlton House).
1820, May 17. CHARLES EDWARD GREY, a judge of the Supreme
Court, Madras (ibid).
1820, June 28 (? July 28). ARCHIBALD CHRISTIE, commandant
general of Army Hospitals at Chatham, colonel of the 1st
Royal Veteran Battalion.
1820, July 12. RICHARD GRANT, captain R.N. (at the Viceregal
Lodge by the lord lieutenant).
1820, Sept. 27. GEORGE GARRETT, of Portsmouth (on board His
Majesty's yacht the " Royal George," Spithead, after the
presentation to His Majesty of the address of the inhabitants
of Portsmouth).
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1820, Nov. 22. CHARLES LYRAGH MACCARTHY, colonel, captain
general and governor in chief of Sierra Leone, and colonel
of the staff commanding the Forces on the Western Coast of
Africa (at Carlton House by the King).
1820, Dec. 19. GEORGE AIREY, major general (ibid by same on his
appointment as Knight Commander of the Order of the
Guelphs).
1820, Feb. 24. ALEXANDER WOOD [made K.C.M.G. in the same year]
1821, Jan. 26. ANDREW HALLIDAY, M.D., physician to the duke of
Clarence (at Carlton House).
1821, Feb. 23. JOHN WEBB, director general of the Ordnance
Medical Department, Woolwich (ibid).
1821, Mar. 1. ALEXANDER CRICHTON, M.D., first physician-in-
ordinary to the emperor of Russia (at the Pavilion,
Brighton).
*1821, Mar. 30. JOHN HOPE, lieutenant general.
1821, July 19. FENWICK BULMER, senr., gentleman of the band of
gentlemen pensioners.
1821, July 19. GEORGE BARTHOLOMEW POCOCK, standard bearer of
the band of gentlemen pensioners.
1821, July 24. ANTHONY CARLISLE, M.R.C.S. (never gazetted).
1821, July 25. CHARLES WEBB DANCE, major of the 2nd Life
Guards (at Carlton House).
1821, July 25 (PSept. 29). HENRY ASKEW, major general (ibid).
1821, Aug. 8. JOSEPH HUDDART, of Brynkir, Carnarvon, high sheriff
of Carnarvon, (ibid).
1821, Aug. 20. THOMAS NORTH (GRAVES), lord Graves (knighted by
George IV. as proxy for the duke of Cumberland at the
investiture of the knights of St. Patrick).
1821, Aug. 20. THOMAS PAKENHAM, admiral (knighted in Ireland
by George IV.).
1821, Aug. 23. JONAS GREENE, recorder of Dublin (at the Mansion
House, Dublin, by same).
1821, Aug. 23. GEORGE WHITFORD, one of the sheriffs of Dublin
(ibid by same).
* The London Gazette of 1821, May 5, contains the following notice : —
Carlton House, 1821, May 4.
The following is a copy of an order from His Majesty to the Marquess of Winchester, Groom of the
Stole, which in obedience to His Majesty's commands has been communicated by his Lordship to the Lords
of the Bedchamber :
" The i honour of Knighthood having in two recent instances been surreptitiously obtained at the levee,
His Majesty, for the purpose of effectually guarding against all such disgraceful practices in future, has
been pleased to direct that henceforth no person shall be presented to His Majesty at the leve'e by the Lord
in Waiting, to receive the honour of Knighthood, unless His Majesty's pleasure shall have been previously
signified in writing to the Lord in Waiting by one of His Majesty's principal Secretaries of State."
The two individuals who practised this disgraceful trick on the King were Francis Columbine Daniel
and Charles Aldis.
Townend considered that as a matter of course they were not to be included in the list of Knights. I
cannot see on what principle, for, however obtained from the King, the honour, if once conferred, remains
until the death or degradation of the recipient.
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1821, Aug. 23. NICHOLAS WILLIAM BRADY, one of the sheriffs of
Dublin (at the Mansion House, Dublin, by George IV.).
1821, Aug. 30. CHRISTOPHER MARRETT, mayor of Limerick (in
Ireland by George IV.).
1821, Aug. 30. JOHN MAGENIS, M.D., mayor of Londonderry (ibid
by same).
1821, Aug. 30. EDWARD SMITH LEES, secretary general of the Post
Office, Ireland (ibid by same).
1821, Sept. 17. RICHARD BIRNTE, chief magistrate at Bow Street
(at Carlton House).
1821, Dec. 8. GEORGE AUGUSTUS QUENTIN, lieutenant colonel of the
10th Light Dragoons (at the Pavilion, Brighton by the
King).
1821, Dec. 12. WILLIAM SMITH, sheriff of Dublin (in Ireland by
lord lieutenant).
1821, Dec. 12. THOMAS WHELAN, sheriff of Dublin (ibid by same).
1821, Dec. 12. JOHN PHILLIMORE, captain R.N. (ibid by same).
1821, Dec. 29. JOHN KINGSTON JAMES, lord mayor of Dublin (ibid
by the marquess Wellesley, lord lieutenant).
1821. SAMUEL HULSE, general, treasurer of the Household (in
England by the King).
1822, Mar. 16. FREDERICK GEORGE HERRIOTT [an erratum, he was
not knighted but only appointed C.B. on that day].
1822, Apr. 19. ROBERT HENRY BLOSSET (on his appointment as chief
justice in Bengal).
1822, Apr. 19. CHARLES KER, M.D., of Gateshaw, Roxburgh, late
of the Army Medical Board (at Carlton House).
1822, Apr. 19. JAHLEEL BRENTON, bart. (ibid).
1822, Apr. 19. WILLINGHAM FRANKLIN (on his appointment as
justice of the Supreme Court, Madras).
1822, June 12. JOHN WILLIAM HEAD BRYDGES, of Wootton Court,
Kent, captain of Sandgate Castle (at Carlton House).
1822, June 12. RICHARD CHURCH, lieutenant colonel.
1822, June 12. EDWARD BANKS, of Mile Town, near Sheerness (at
Carlton House).
1822, June 12 (or 19). GEORGE FARRANT, of Northsted House,
Chelsfield, Kent (ibid).
1822, June. JAMES WEDDERBURN.
1822, July 4. JOHN WILLIAM PHILLIPS MARSHALL, captain in the
Royal Navy.
1822, July 5. EDWARD WEST, recorder of Bombay (ibid).
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1822, Aug. 22. THOMAS PATE HANKIN, lieutenant colonel of the
Scots Greys (at Holyrood House).
1822, Aug. 27. MICHAEL BENIGNUS CLARE, M.D., of Spanish Town,
Jamaica (order for letters patent. Letters patent dated
1822, Sept. 14).
1822, Aug. 29. ADAM FERGUSON, deputy keeper of the regalia of
Scotland (at Edinburgh).
1822, Aug. 27. HENRY EAEBURN, of Stockbridge, president of the
Academy and first portrait painter to the King in Scotland
(ibid).
1822, Dec. 3. Hon. CHARLES PAGET, captain, R.N. (not gazetted).
1823, Apr. 21. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, M.D., principal inspector of
the Army Medical Department (at Carlton House).
1823, Apr. 21. JOHN HULLOCK, a baron of the Exchequer (ibid).
1823, Sept. 30. GEORGE RICH, chamberlain of the Household (in
Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1823, Oct. 28. CHRISTOPHER PULLER, on his appointment as chief
justice of Bengal (at Windsor Castle by the king).
1823, Nov. 18 (? 12). JOHN CHAPMAN, late mayor of Windsor (ibid).
1823, Nov. 18. GIFFIN WILSON, recorder of Windsor (ibid).
1823, Nov. 21. WILLIAM MACLEOD BANNATYNE, late judge of the
Court of Session, Scotland (at Carlton House).
1823, Nov. 21. FRANCIS BAYLEY, recorder of the Prince of Wales's
Island (ibid).
1823, Nov. 21. CHARLES HARCOURT CHAMBERS, a judge of the
Supreme Court, Bombay (ibid).
1823, Dec. 4. JAMES HENRY REYNETT, lieutenant colonel, military
secretary and equerry to the duke of Cambridge (ibid).
1823, Dec. 11. JOHANNES ANDREAS TRUTER, late senior justice at
the Cape of Good Hope (Letters patent).
1824, Jan. 19. The Hon. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, lord chief baron of
the Exchequer Court (at Brighton by the king).
1824, Mar. 10. CHARLES WETHERALL, solicitor general (at Carlton -
House).
1824, Apr. 7. GEORGE AUGUSTUS WESTPHALL, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1824, Apr. 7. PETER LAURIE, sheriff of London (ibid).
1824, Apr. 7. JAMES WILLIAMS, of The Gothic, Kentish Town
(ibid).
1824, Apr. 28. JAMES BRABAZON URMSTON, president of the Select
Committee of supercargoes of the East India Company, at
Ceylon (order for Letters patent).
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1824, June 9. JOSEPH LITTLEDALE, a justice of the King's Bench
(at Carlton House).
1824, Sept. 3. WILLIAM DAVISON, aide-de-camp and equerry to the
duke of Cambridge (at the king's lodge, Windsor).
1824, Nov. 24. AUGUSTUS WEST, M.D., brevet deputy inspector of
hospitals, a physician-in-ordinary to the king of Portugal
(at Carlton House).
1824, Nov. 24. EALPII PALMER, judge at Madras.
1824, Dec. 15. JOHN HARVEY, lieutenant colonel (at the King's
Lodge, Windsor).
1824. FRANCIS WASKETT MYERS.
1825, Feb. 9. ROBERT BUCKLEY COMYN, a judge at Calcutta (at
Carlton House).
1825, Mar. 23. GEORGE WILLIAM RECKETTS, a judge of the Supreme
Court of Madras (ibid).
1825, Apr. 16 (?11). WINDSOR EDWIN BAYNTON SANDYS (at the
Lord Chamberlain's Office).
1825, Apr. 20. GABRIEL WOOD, commissary general (at Carlton
House).
1825, Apr. 20. HENRY JARDINE, King's remembrancer of the
Exchequer, Scotland (ibid).
1825, Apr. 20. CHARLES DASHWOOD, late captain of H.M.S.
"Windsor Castle" (ibid).
1825, Apr. 20. THOMAS LE BRETON, lieutenant, bailly of the Island
of Jersey (ibid).
1825, Apr. 20. JOHN FRANKS, a judge of the Supreme Court of
Bengal (ibid).
1825, Apr. 20. BENTINCK CAVENDISH DOYLE, late captain of H.M.S.
"Glasgow" (ibid).
1825, Apr. 20 (?Apr. 25). EGBERT MOUBRAY, of Cockairney, Fife,
lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1825, Apr. 27. STEPHEN GAZELEE, judge of the Common Pleas.
1825, Apr. 27. JAMES MONK, late chief justice in Canada.
1825, May 29. THOMAS JOHN COCHRANE, captain in the Royal Navy.
1825, Sept. 30. JOHN THOMAS CLARIDGE, recorder of Prince of
Wales's Island (at Windsor Castle).
1825. HENRY FREDERICK COOKE, colonel, and M.P. for Camelford
(not gazetted).
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1826, May 29. WILLIAM LEWIS HERRIES, lieutenant colonel,
quartermaster general in the Mediterranean, and registrar
of the Order of the Bath, and a comptroller of Army
Accounts (at Carlton House).
1826, July 27. THOMAS HENRY BROWNE, lieutenant colonel.
1826, July 27. JOHN STODDART, LL.D., president of the High Court
of Appeal, and judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Malta.
1826, Sept. 30. CHARLES MALCOLM, captain R.N., commander of
the yacht in attendance on the lord lieutenant (in Ireland
by the lord lieutenant).
1826, Sept. 30. RICHARD HUNTER, M.D., one of the gentlemen of
the bedchamber and physician to the lord lieutenant).
1826, Nov. 27. NICOLAS CONYNGHAM TINDAL, solicitor general (at
St. James's Palace by the King).
1826, Nov. 27. JOHN ERASER, lieutenant general (ibid).
1826, Nov. 27. EDWARD MILES, lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1826, Nov. 27. EDWARD EYAN (on his appointment as judge to the
Supreme Court at Calcutta) (ibid).
1826, Dec. 16. JOSEPH FULLER, lieutenant general (ibid).
1827, Mar. 9. JOHN EDMUND DE BEAUVOIR, eldest son of Sir John
Edmund Browne, bart. (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1827, Apr. 30. ANTHONY HART (on being appointed vice-chancellor
of England) (at St. James's Palace by the King).
1827, Apr. 30. JAMES SCARLETT, attorney general (ibid).
1827, May 18 (?16). FREDERICK BEILBY WATSON, master of the
Household (ibid).
1827, May 23. SAMUEL ST. SWITHIN BURDEN WHALLEY, of Farze-
brook House, Devon (ibid).
1827, June 30. HENRY WILLOCK, major (ibid).
1827, June 30. NESBIT JOSIAH WILLOUGHBY, captain, R.N. (at St.
James's Palace at the instance of the duke of Clarence, then
lord high admiral. By a blunder of the King's was again
knighted 1832, Aug. 21, on his investiture as K.C.H.).
1827, June 30. JOHN PETER GRANT, a judge at Bombay (at St.
James's Palace).
1827, June 30. JOHN WYLDE, LL.D., chief justice at the Cape of
Good Hope.
1827, Aug. 17 (?16). JOHN CONROY, captain, equerry and private
secretary to the Duchess of Kent (at Windsor Castle).
1827, Aug. 29. THOMAS ANBUREY, lieutenant colonel in the East
India Company's service (order for Letters patent. The
letters patent passed on the 27th March, 1829).
1827, Aug. 29. ALEXANDER McLEOD, lieutenant colonel in the East
India Company's service (Letters patent).
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1827, Oct. 31. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM HENRY FREEMANTLE, treasurer of
the Household (at Windsor).
1827, Nov. 16. LANCELOT SHADWELL, appointed vice-chancellor of
England, Oct. 31, took seat at Privy Council as Sir Lancelot
Shadwell Nov. 16.
1827, Dec. 1. THOMAS CHARLES YEATES, one of the sheriffs of
Dublin (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1827, Dec. 1. RICHARD WILCOCKS, late inspector of police in
Munster (ibid by same).
1827, Dec. 5. FRANCIS MACDONNELL, of Dunferth Castle, Co.
Kildare (ibid by same).
1827, Dec. 6 (7). WILLIAM EGBERT SYDNEY, of Woolwich, Co.
Kent (ibid by same).
1827, Dec. 19. JOHN THEOPHILUS LEE, of Brompton, Middlesex (in
Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1828, Feb. 13. THOMAS (EDWARD) FELLOWES, captain, R.N. (in
England by the King).
1828, Mar. 1. EDMOND NUGENT, lord mayor of Dublin (in Ireland
by the marquess of Anglesey, lord lieutenant).
1828, Mar. 22. DAVID CHARLES ROOSE, one of the sheriffs of Dublin
(ibid by same).
1828, Mar. 27. JOHN MACRA, lieutenant colonel, military secretary
to the late marquess of Hastings (at St. James's Palace by
the King).
1828, June ( ? Feb.) 28. HERBERT JENNER (afterwards Jenner-
Fust), on his appointment as king's advocate general (ibid).
1828, Nov. 24. The Hon. ROBERT CAVENDISH SPENCER, captain, R.N.
(at Windsor Castle on being invested K.C.H.)
1828, Nov. 24. JOHN VAUGHAN, a baron of the Exchequer Court (at
Windsor Castle).
1828, Dec. 1. JAMES PARKE, a justice of the King's Bench (ibid).
1828, Dec. 9. JEFFERY WYATVILLE (ibid).
1829, Jan. 4. JOHN WHALE, of North Down House, Co. Kent (in
Ireland by the marquess of Anglesey, lord lieutenant).
1829, Jan. 18. JAMES EGLINTON ANDERSON, M.D., physician to the
lord lieutenant (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1829, Apr. 15. JAMES DEWAR, chief justice of the Supreme Court of
Judicature at Bombay (Letters patent).
1829, Apr. 23. RALPH HAMILTON, colonel, of Olivestob, North
Britain (at Dublin Castle by the duke of Northumberland,
lord lieutenant).
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1829, Apr. 29. WILLIAM ANGLIN SCARLETT, chief justice of
Jamaica (at St. James's Palace).
1829, Apr. 29. WILLIAM EDWARD PARRY, captain, R.N., late com-
mander of the expeditions for the discovery of a North-
West passage (ibid).
1829, Apr. 29. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, chief justice of Upper Canada
(ibid).
1829, Apr. 29. WILLIAM SEYMOUR, a judge of the Supreme Court
of Bombay (ibid).
1829, Apr. 29. JOHN FRANKLIN, captain, R.N., late commander of
the Northern Lands Expedition (ibid).
1829, Apr. 29. WILLIAM RICHARD COSWAY, of Bilsington, Kent,
late secretary to vice-admiral lord Collingwood (ibid).
1829, June 10. EDWARD BURTENSHAW SUGDEN, solicitor general
(ibid).
1829, Aug. 12. ALBERT CONYNGIIAM, secretary to H.M. Legation ai
Berlin (at Windsor).
1829, Sept. 16. JOHN HAYES (HAYS), commodore in the East India
Company's marine service (Letters patent dated Nov. 18).
1829, Sept. 16. ROBERT HENRY CUNLIFFE, lieutenant colonel com-
mandant in the East India Company's service (same of same
date).
1829, Sept. 16. JEREMIAH BRYANT, lieutenant colonel in East India
Company's service (same of same date).
1829, Sept. 30. CHARLES SCUDAMORE, M.D., F.R.S. (by the lord
lieutenant at Dublin).
1829, Nov. 17. JOHN McDoNALD, lieutenant colonel in East India
Company's service and envoy extraordinary from the
Government of India to H.M. the Shah of Persia (Letters
patent).
1830, Feb. 2. WILLIAM BOLLAND, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Windsor Castle).
1830, Feb. 2. JOHN BERNARD BOSANQUET, Hon., a judge of the
Common Pleas (at Windsor Castle).
1830, June 18. JOHN WITHER AWDRY, of Notton, Co. Wilts., a
judge of the Supreme Court, Bombay (Letters patent dated
July 22).
1830, July 17. WILLOUGHBY COTTON, major general (at St. James's
Palace).
1830, July 21. WILLIAM PYM, M.D., inspector of Army Hospitals.
(ibid).
1830, July 21. MARTIN ARCHER SHEE, president of the Royal
Academy (ibid).
1830, July 21. GEORGE DRINKWATER, mayor of Liverpool (ibid).
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1830, July 21. WILLIAM HENRY RICHARDSON, sheriff of London
(At St. James's).
1830, July 21 (?Aug.). JAMES SOUTH, F.E.S., of the Observatory
at Kensington (Letters patent).
1830, July 28. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS COLLIER, captain R.N. (at St.
James's Palace).
1830, Aug. 4. JAMES EYRE, mayor of Hereford (ibid).
1830, Aug. 4. AUGUSTUS CLIFFORD, captain R.N. (ibid).
1830, Aug. 4. GEORGE BALLINGALL, regius professor of Military
Surgery, Edinburgh (ibid).
1830, Aug. 4. OCTAVIUS CAREY, colonel (ibid).
1830, Sept. 11. DAVID ERSKINE, of Dryburgh Abbey, Merioneth-
shire (at the Pavilion, Brighton).
1830, Oct. 5. EDMUND MASSENBERG BELLINGER SKOTTOWE, mayor
of Waterford (at Waterford by the lord lieutenant).
1830, Oct. 5. JOHN KINGSMILL, colonel of the Battle Axe Guards
(ibid by same).
1830, Oct. 8. CHARLES WITHAM, lieutenant II.N. (at Cork by same).
1830, Oct. 9. THOMAS DEANE, one of the sheriffs of Cork (ibid by
same).
1830, Oct. 27. DANIEL KBYTE SANDFORD, professor of Greek,
Glasgow (at St. James's Palace).
1830, Oct. 27. EDWARD WILLIAM CORRY ASTLEY, captain R.N.
(ibid).
1830, Oct. 27. JAMES LEIGHTON, M.D., physician to the Navy.
1830, Nov. 17. EDWARD HALL ALDERSON, a justice of Common Pleas
(ibid).
1830, Nov. 17. WILLIAM ELLAS TAUNTON, a justice of the King's
Bench (ibid).
1830, Nov. 17. JAMES (? JOHN) PATTESON, a justice of the King's
Bench (ibid).
1830, Oct. 24. WILLIAM HORNE, solicitor general (ibid).
1830, Nov. 24. THOMAS DENMAN, attorney general (ibid).
1830. GEORGE HOSTE, colonel.
1830. AUGUSTUS FREDERIC D'ESTE.
1831, Feb. 4. JAMES CHARLES DALBIAC, major general, colonel of
the 3rd Dragoon Guards.
1831, Mar. 2. JOHN DE YEULLE, bailiff of the Island of Jersey (at
St. James's Palace).
1831, Mar. 2. CHARLES WADE THORNTON, major general.
1831, Mar. 9 (?Mar. 2). CHAPMAN MARSHALL, sheriff of London
(ibid).
1831, Mar. 9. Major Gen. JAMES CAMPBELL (ibid).
330 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1831, Mar. 9 (?Mar. 2). WILLIAM HENRY POLAND, sheriff of
London (At St. James's).
1831, Mar. 20. Maj. Gen. H. WHEATLEY.
1831, Mar. 23. Captain GEORGE FRANCIS SEYMOUR.
1831, Mar. 23. Maj. Gen. Benj. CHARLES STEPHENSON.
1831, Mar. 28. JOHN HALL, consul general for Hanover.
1831, Mar. 30. HERBERT ABINGDON DRAPER COMPTON, late chief
justice at Bombay.
1831, Apr. 13. GEORGE HARRISON.
1831, May 3. WILLIAM GOSSETT, lieutenant colonel, under secretary
to the lord lieutenant in Ireland (in Ireland by the lord
lieutenant).
1831, May 11. JOSEPH WHATLEY, groom of the bedchamber.
1831, May 25. WILLIAM BURNETT (BURNET), medical commissioner
of H.M. Navy (at St. James's Palace).
1831, May 25. WILLIAM BEATTY, physician, of Greenwich Hospital
(at St. James's Palace).
1831, June 8. STEPHEN REMNANT CHAPMAN, commander-in-chief of
the Bermudas (ibid).
1831, June 8. Rt. Hon. ROBERT WILMOT HORTON, governor and
commander-in-chief of Ceylon (ibid).
1831, Aug. 3. Hon. EDWARD GUST, lieutenant colonel.
1831, Aug. 3. GEORGE BAILLIE HAMILTON, secretary of Legation at
Berlin.
1831, Aug. 10. Lieut. Gen. JOHN SMITH.
1831, Aug. 10. JOHN RENNIE, of Whitehall Place (ibid}.
1831, Aug. 17. RICHARD DOBSON, surgeon of the Royal Hospital,
Greenwich (ibid).
1831, Aug. 31. JOHN HILL, captain, R.N., and resident com-
missioner of the Victualling Board at Deptford (ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, colonel.
1831, Sept. 13. JOHN MARK FREDERICK SMITH, colonel.
1831, Sept. 13. FRANCIS BOND HEAD, major, of Sutton, Surrey
(ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. HENRY BROMLEY HINRICH, lieutenant of the Band
of Gentlemen Pensioners (ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. HENRY CIPRIANI, senior exon of the Yeoman of the
Guard (ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. ROBERT GILL (&YLL), lieutenant of the Yeoman of
the Guard (ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. THOMAS BRANCKER (BRANKER), mayor of Liverpool
(ibid).
1831, Sept. 13. RICHARD BURTON, senior member of the Band of
Gentlemen Pensioners (at St. James's Palace).
1831, Sept. 13. Maj. Gen. AMOS GODSILL R. NORCOT.
1831, Sept. 13. Col. NEIL DOUGLAS, 79th foot.
1831, Sept. 13. Capt. WILLIAM HOWE MULCASTER, R.N.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 331
1831, Sept. 16. GEORGE MAGRATH, M.D., of Plymouth, surgeon in
the Royal Navy (Letters patent dated Sept. 26).
1831, Sept. 18. WILLIAM DE TUTLL, baron de Tuyll, major general.
1831, Sept. 21. Col. MICHAEL MACCREAGH.
1831, Sept. 21. Col. ROBERT DICK, A.D.C.
1831, Sept. 21. Maj. Gen. GEORGE BULTEEL FISHER.
1831, Sept. 21. JOHN SOANE, of Lincoln's Inn Fields (at St. James's
Palace).
1831, Sept. 21. LEWIS GRANT, major general, governor of Trinidad,
and colonel of the 96th Regiment.
1831, Sept. 28. GEORGE POWNALL ADAMS, lieutenant general.
1831, Sept. 28. RICHARD ARMSTRONG, colonel, for military services).
1831, Oct. 5. THOMAS CHARLES FRANCIS DOWNMAN, major general.
1831, Oct. 12. NICHOLAS HARRIS NICOLAS.
1831, Oct. 12. CHARLES BELL, F.R.S.
1831, Oct. 12. JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL, of Slough,
Bucks.
1831, Oct. 19. ARCHIBALD MACLAINE, colonel.
1831, Oct. 19. JOHN HOLLAMS, mayor of Deal, Kent (ibid),
1831, Oct. 21 (? Oct. 12). GEORGE HEAD, deputy knight marshal of
H.M. Household.
1831, Dec. 7. RALPH BIGLAND, garter king of arms.
1831, Dec. 7. GEORGE ROSE, a judge of the Court of Bankruptcy
(ibid).
1831, Dec. 7. JOHN CROSS, a judge of the Court of Bankruptcy
(ibid).
1831, Dec. 7. ALBERT PELL, a judge of the Court of Bankruptcy
(ibid).
1831. GEORGE COCKBURN, general (at Brighton).
1831. THOMAS USSHER, captain R.N. [?not a Knight Bachelor of
England: only a K.C.H.].
1831. JAMES MAXWELL WALLACE, colonel.
1832, Jan. 26. JOSIAH CHAMPAGNE, general, colonel of the 17th Foot
(at the Pavilion, Brighton).
1832, Feb. 6. CHARLES BULKELT EGERTON, lieutenant general (at
St. James's Palace).
1832, Feb. 22. DAVID BARRY, M.D., deputy inspector general of
Hospitals (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. JOHN HARRISON YALLOP, mayor of Norwich (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. JOHN GURNET, a baron of the Exchequer Court
(ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONTAGU (MONTAGUE), captain,
R.N. (at St. James's Palace).
1832, Feb. 22. SIGISMUND SMITH, major general (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. JAMES HAT, lieutenant general, colonel of 2nd
Dragoon Guards (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. WILLIAM PATERSON, major general (ibid).
332 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1832, Feb. 22. FREDERICK TRENCH, colonel, A.D.C. to the King
(At St. James's).
1832, Feb. 22. LEONARD GREENWELL, colonel, commissioner of the
garrison at Chatham (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. SAMUEL BUSH MEYRICK, LL.D., of Goodrich Court,
Hereford (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. GEORGE WHITMORE, colonel, R.E. (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. WILLIAM OLDNALL RUSSELL, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Bengal (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. ROBERT SMIRKE, of Stratford Place (ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. HENRY EDMUND AUSTEN, of Shalford House,
Surrey, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber in Ordinary
(ibid).
1832, Feb. 22. JOHN GIBNEY, physician to the Sussex County
Hospital (ibid).
1832, Feb. (?Mar.) 29. JOSHUA ROWE, chief justice of Jamaica
(ibid).
1832, Mar. 5. GEORGE CAMPBELL, of Edenwood, Fife (Letters
patent dated Mar. 17).
1832, Mar. 8. DAVID BREWSTER (at St. James's Palace).
1832, Mar. 22. MARTIN HUNTER, general (ibid).
1832, Apr. 12. WILLIAM WOODS, clarenceux king of arms (ibid).
1832, June 24. JOHN WOODFORD, colonel (at Windsor Castle).
1832, June 27. JOHN LESLIE, of Coates, professor of Natural
Philosophy at Edinburgh (at St. James's Palace).
1832, June 27. JOSEPH STRATON, major general (ibid).
1832, June 27. FREDERICK WILLIAM MULCASTER, major general
R.E. (ibid).
1832, June 27. EDWARD THOMASON, of Birmingham (at St. James's
Palace).
1832, July 4. HENRY BETHUNE, of Kilconquhar, Fife (ibid).
1832, July 4. JOHN HANBURY, major general (ibid).
1832, July 4. JOHN MARSHALL, captain (ibid).
1832, July 4. JOHN MACLEOD, major general (ibid).
1832, July 14. DAVID XIMENES, colonel (Letters patent dated
July 27).
1832, July 17. CHARLES MARSHALL, chief justice of the Supreme
Court in Ceylon (at St. James's Palace).
1832, Aug. 1. MICHAEL CREAGH, lieutenant colonel (ibid).
1832, Aug. 24. WILLIAM NICOLAY, major general, governor of
Mauritius (ibid).
1832, Aug. 24. JOHN DBAS THOMSON (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 333
1832, Aug. 31. FRANCIS PALGRAVE (at St. James's Palace).
1832, Sept. 5. FREDERICK AD AIR ROE, chief magistrate of Bow
Street (ibid).
1832, Sept. 12. GEORGE JACKSON, His Majesty's commissary judge
at Rio de Janeiro (ibid).
1832, Oct. 12. CHARLES EURWICKE DOUGLAS, king-of-arms of the
Order of St. Michael and St. George (ibid).
1832, Oct. 31. FRANCIS GEARY GARDNER LEE (ibid).
1832, Nov. 6. JOHN BISSETT (ibid).
1832, Nov. 6. CHARLES CONYNGHAM, rear admiral (ibid).
1832, Nov. 6. THOMAS BROWNE, lieutenant general (ibid).
1832, Dec. 3. JOHN CAMPBELL, solicitor general (ibid).
1832, Dec. 3. The Hon. COURTENAY BOYLE, rear admiral (ibid).
1832, Dec. 15. JOHN NICOLL ROBERT CAMPBELL, captain in the East
India Company's service, and envoy from the governor
general of India to the Court of Persia (Letters patent
dated Dec. 22).
1832. WILLIAM WHYMPER, M.D.
1832. ANDREW PELLATT GREEN, captain, R.N.
1833, Jan. 22. EDWARD DURNFORD KING, rear admiral (at the
Pavillion, Brighton).
1833, Feb. 4. Rt. Hon. CHARLES RICHARD VAUGHAN (at St. James's
Palace).
1833, Feb. 22. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WETHERALL, of Castlebar,
Great Baling, Middlesex (ibid).
1833, Feb. 22. DAVID LATIMER TINLING WIDDRINGTON, lieutenant
general (ibid).
1833, Feb. 22. JOHN BOSCAWEN SAVAGE, colonel Royal Marines
•(ibid).
1833, Feb. 22. HENRY ELLIS, principal librarian of the British
Museum (ibid).
1833, Feb. 22. RICHARD SPENCER, captain R.N. (ibid).
1833, Mar. 13 (?Feb. 13). HENRY JOHN GUMMING, lieutenant
general (ibid).
1833, Mar. 13 (?Feb. 13). FREDERICK MADDEN, of the British
Museum (ibid).
1833, Mar. 26. GEORGE TEESDALE, colonel (ibid).
1833, May 1. JOHN WILLIAM JEFFCOTT, chief justice of the Court
of Vice-Admiralty, Sierra Leone (ibid).
1833, May 3. JAMES STIRLING, R.N.
334 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1833, June 27. THOMAS ISAAC HORSLEY CURTEIS, senior exon of the
Yeomen of the Guard (At St. James's).
1833, June 27. CHARLES WILKINS (ibid).
1833, July 18 (PJune 27). GRAVES CHAMNEY HAUGHTON (ibid).
1833, July 23. SAMUEL EGBERTS, captain R.N. (in Ireland by the
lord lieutenant).
1833, Aug. 8. JOHN ORMSBY VANDELEUR, lieutenant general (at St.
James's Palace).
1833, Sept. 26. WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT FAWCETT-LYNAR, captain
18th Regiment, one of the sheriffs of Dublin (in Ireland by
the lord lieutenant).
1833, Sept. 26. GEORGE PRESTON, one of the sheriffs of Dublin
(ibid by same).
1833, Sept. 26. JAMES MURRAY, M.D., physician to the lord
lieutenant (ibid by same).
1833, Sept. 30. DRURY JONES DICKINSON, one of the sheriffs of
Dublin (ibid by same).
1833, Sept. 30. RICHARD BAKER, one of the sheriffs of Dublin (ibid
by same).
1833, Nov. 5. PHINEAS RIALL, lieutenant general (at the Pavilion,
Brighton, by the King).
1833, Nov. 15. ARTHUR FARQUHAR, captain R.N. (ibid).
1833. HENRY WILLOUGHBY ROOKE.
1834, Jan. 17. HENRY BAILY, lieutenant general, colonel of the
8th Foot, 2nd son of Col. Nicholas Bayly (ibid).
1834, Jan. 29. SAMUEL TREVOR DICKENS, major general R.E. (ibid).
1834, Feb. 21. SALUSBURY PRYCE HUMPHREYS, of Bramhall Hall,
Chester, captain R.N. (at St. James's Palace [ ? not a
Knight Bachelor of England : only a K.C.H.].
1834, Feb. 21. JAMES VINEY, major general of the Royal Artillery
(ibid).
1834, Feb. 21. JAMES KEARNEY, major general, late of the 2nd
Dragoon Guards (ibid).
1834, Feb. 21. EVAN LLOYD, lieutenant general of the 17th Lancers
(ibid).
1834, Feb. 21. THOMAS GAGE MONTRESOR, lieutenant general (ibid).
1834, Feb. 21. SALUSBURY PRYCE DAVENPORT, rear admiral.
1834, Feb. 26. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER PEPYS, solicitor general
(ibid).
1834, Mar. 5. EATON STANNARD TRAVERS, captain R.N. (ibid).
1834, Mar. 12. CHARLES EDMUND NUGENT, admiral (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 335
1834, Mar. 19. LORENZO MOORE, major general (at St. James's).
1834, Mar. 26. JAMES NICHOLL McADAM, of Whitehall, and of
Tindon End, Essex (ibid).
1834, Mar. 27. JOHN WOOLMORE, captain, deputy master of Trinity
House (at Windsor Castle).
1834, Apr. 16. JOHN WILLIAMS, a baron of the Exchequer (at St.
James's Palace).
1834, May 3. JOHN FERRIS DEVONSHIRE, rear admiral, of Alwington
House, Da von. (Letters patent dated May 21).
1834, May 27. The Hon. ALEXANDER DUFF, lieutenant general.
1834, May 27. JOSEPH MACLEAN, major general, commandant at
Woolwich (at St. James's Palace).
1834, June 5. HUMPHREY LE FLEMING SENHOUSE, captain R.N.
(ibid).
1834, June 5. HENRY KING, colonel (ibid).
1834, June 18. HUGH PIGOT, captain R.N. (ibid).
1834, July 9. ARETAS WILLIAM YOUNG (ibid).
1834, Aug. 6. EDWARD JOHN GAMBIER, recorder of Prince of Wales
Island (ibid).
1834, Aug. 13. SAMUEL THOMAS SPRY, of Place, Cornwall, M.P.,
(ibid).
1834, Aug. 20. DAVID JAMES HAMILTON DICKSON, physician to the
Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth (ibid).
1834, Aug. 20. Rt. Hon. ROBERT GRANT, governor of Bombay
(ibid).
1834, Sept. 17. SAMUEL RAYMOND JARVIS, of Fair Oak Park, Hants.
(ibid).
1834, Oct. 8 (?3). THOMAS STEPHEN SORELL (SORRELL), lieutenant
colonel, H.M. consul general to the Austrian States in Italy
(ibid).
1834, Oct. 29 (?24). JOHN DODSON, LL.D., His Majesty's advocate
general (ibid).
1834, Dec. 15. The Hon. HENRY DUNCAN, captain (ibid).
1834, Dec. 22. WILLIAM WEBB FOLLETT, solicitor general (ibid).
1834, Dec. 24. JOHN Ross, captain R.N. (ibid).
1834, Dec. 29. JONATHAN FREDERICK POLLOCK, attorney general
(at the Pavilion, Brighton).
1835, Jan. 23. EDMUND LYONS, captain R.N. (ibid).
1835, Feb. 18. JAMES LIMOND, colonel (at St. James's Palace).
1835, Feb. 18. JOSEPH O'HALLORAN, colonel (ibid).
1835, Feb. 18. THOMAS BLIGHT ST. GEORGE, major general (ibid).
1835, Feb. 25. CHARLES BULLEN, captain R.N. (ibid).
1835, Mar. 18. THOMAS PEARSON, major general (ibid).
336 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1835, Mar. 25. WILLIAM O'MALLEY, ensign 14th Regiment, eldest
son of Sir Samuel O'Malley, bart. (in Dublin Castle in the
closet by the lord lieutenant).
1835, Apr. 1. HENRY JOHN LEEKE, captain R.N. (at St. James's
Palace).
1835, Apr. 2. CHARLES HOLLAND HASTINGS, colonel, steward of the
Household to His Excellency (in Ireland by the lord
lieutenant).
1835, Apr. 15. RALPH OUSELEY, major general in Portugal (ibid by
same) .
1835, May 6. ROBERT MONSEY ROLFE, solicitor general (at St.
James's Palace).
1835, May 20. JOHN ACKWORTH OMMANNEY, rear admiral (ibid).
1835, June 5. THOMAS HASTINGS, of Titley Court, Co. Hereford,
captain R.N. (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1835, June 10. WHITELAW AINSLIE, M.D. (at St. James's Palace).
1835, June 24. GEORGE GIPPS, captain, Royal Engineers (ibid),
1835, June 24. WILLIAM HENRY DILLON, captain R.N. (ibid).
1835, July 1. FRANCIS CHANTREY, member of Royal Academy of
Arts (ibid).
1835, July 22. ALEXANDER TERRIER, consul at Rotterdam.
1835, July 23 (24). CHARLES ROUTLEDGE O'DONNELL, lieutenant
colonel (in the Phrenix Park by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1835, July 31. ROBERT CHERMSIDE, M.D. (at St. James's Palace).
1835, Aug. 4. WILLIAM WHITE, one of the sheriffs of Cork (at Cork
by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1835, Aug. 4. ROBERT HAGAN, commander, R.N. (ibid by same).
1835, Aug. 5. SAMUEL WARREN, captain, R.N. (at St. James's
Palace).
1835, Aug. 12. DAVID DUNN, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1835, Aug. 15. WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON, astronomer royal of
Ireland and Andrews' professor of astronomy (in the
Library Trinity College, Dublin, by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1835, Sept. 2. RALPH DARLING, lieutenant general, governor-in-
chief of New South Wales (at St. James's Palace).
1835, Sept. 25. HORATIO GEORGE POWYS TOWNSHEND.
1835, Oct. 28. WILLIAM CHARLES ELLIS, M.D., of Hanwell, Middl.
(ibid).
1835, Nov. 7. WILLIAM NORRIS, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of the Island of Ceylon (Letters patent dated Nov. 21).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 337
1835, Nov. 18. ROBERT LEWIS FITZ-GERALD, rear admiral (at the
Pavilion, Brighton).
1835. JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE, Et. Hon., justice of Queen's Bench.
1835. MAURICE CHARLES O'CONNELL, major general.
1835. LOVE PARRY JONES PARRY, major general.
1836, Feb. 23. WILSHIRE WILSON, major general (at St. James's
Palace).
1836, Feb. 23. JAMES JOHN GORDON BREMER, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1836, Feb. 23. The Hon. JAMES ASHLEY MAUDE, captain, R.N.
(ibid).
1836, Feb. 23. JOHN STRUTT PEYTON, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1836, Feb. 23. HENRY HART, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1836, Feb. 23. CHARLES WILLIAM MAXWELL, major general (ibid).
1836, Mar. 16. The Hon. FLEETWOOD BROUGHTON REYNOLDS PELLEW,
captain, R.N.
1836, Mar. 16. DANIEL JONES, colonel, of Brockville, Johnstown,
Upper Canada (ibid).
1836, Mar. 16 (?Mar. 23). WILLIAM GABRIEL DAVY, major general
(ibid).
1836, Mar. 16. GEORGE FRANCIS HAMILTON SEYMOUR (ibid).
1836, Apr. 20. WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, LL.D., Regius Prof, of
botany in the University of Glasgow (ibid).
1836, May 4. EDWIN PEARSON, lieutenant of the Yeomen of the
Guard (ibid).
1836, June 8. JOHN SIMPSON, lord mayor of York (ibid).
1836, June 15. WARWICK HELE TONKIN, major (ibid).
1836, June 15. DAVID WILKIE, royal academician, principal painter
to the King (ibid).
1836, June 15. WILLIAM SYMONDS, captain R.N., and surveyor of
His Majesty's Navy (ibid).
1836, July 11. THOMAS CAREW, captain R.N. (at Wexford by the
lord lieutenant).
1836, July 21. WILLIAM DANIEL, commander Royal Navy, inspect-
ing commander of the Coast Guard (at Cove of Cork by
same).
1836, July 21. HENRY ESCH ATKINSON, commander in the Royal
Navy, inspecting commander of Coast Guard (at Youghal
by same).
1836, July 24. WILLIAM PARKE, of Dunally, lieutenant colonel (at
Sligo by same).
1836, Aug. 10. BENJAMIN MORRIS, late captain 25th Foot, one of
the sheriffs of Waterf ord (in the Town Hall, Waterf ord, by
same).
338 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1836, Aug. 10. PATRICK LINDESAY, colonel (at St. James's Palace).
1836, Aug. 19. CHARLES LYON HERBERT, M.D. (ibid).
1836, Aug. 22. JOHN GRAHAM DALYELL, of Edinburgh, advocate
(Letters patent dated Sept. 3).
1836, Aug. 26. EDWARD BRACKENBURY, major (at St. James's
Palace).
1836, Oct. 1. WILLIAM HENRY PIERSON, captain R.N., of H.M.S.
" Madagascar" (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1836. RICHARD O'CONNOR, rear admiral.
1837, Jan. 9. THOMAS BAUCUTT MASH (at the Pavilion, Brighton).
1837, Mar. 1. ROBERT BARTON, lieutenant general (at St. James's
Palace).
1837, Mar. 1. THOMAS HAWKER, major general (ibid).
1837, Mar. 1. EDWARD CHETHAM (afterwards CHETHAM-STRODE),
captain R.N. (ibid).
1837, Mar. 1. THOMAS MANSELL, captain R.N. (ibid).
1837, Mar. 1. WOODBINE PARISH, late consul general, plenipotentiary
and charge d'affaires at Buenos Ayres (ibid).
1837, Mar. 1. THOMAS COLTMAN, a justice of Common Pleas (at St.
James's Palace).
1837, Mar. 1. ADAM DRUMMOND, vice admiral of the Blue (ibid).
1837, Mar. 1. AUGUSTUS DE BUTTS, R.E. (ibid).
1837, Mar. 8. ALEXANDER HALKETT, lieutenant general (ibid).
1837, Mar. 8. HENRY GEORGE MACLEOD, lieutenant colonel,
lieutenant governor of the Island of St. Christopher (ibid).
1837, Mar. 8. THOMAS FINLAY, late high sheriff of Co. Cavan (by
the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1837, Mar. 8. FRANCIS WILLIAM SMITH, M.D., surgeon-in-ordinary
to the lord lieutenant (by same).
1837, Mar. (May) 31. WILLIAM MACBEAN GEORGE COLEBROOKE,
lieutenant colonel, governor and commander-in-chief of the
Leeward Islands (at Windsor Castle).
1837, Apr. 5. JAMES DUKE, sheriff of London and Middlesex (at St.
James's Palace).
1837, Apr. 5. FRANCIS FORBES, chief justice of New South Wales
(ibid).
1837, Apr. 26. CHARLES GORDON, of Drimnin, secretary to the
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (ibid).
1837, Apr. 26. CHARLES HOPKINSON, lieutenant colonel, of the East
India Company's service (ibid).
1837, Apr. 26. EPHRAIM STANNUS, colonel (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 339
1837, Apr. 26 (? June 5). CHARLES AUGUSTUS FrrzRoY, lieutenant
governor of Prince Edward Island, in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence (At St. James's Palace).
1837, Apr. 27. JAMES MACDONELL, major general, first equerry to
Her Majesty (ibid).
1837, May 3. JOHN WENTWORTH LORING, rear admiral of the White
(ibid).
1837, May 10. JOHN GUSTAVUS CROSBIE, general (ibid).
1837, June 5. SIMON HEWARD, chief of the medical staff of the
Madras Army during the whole of the Burmese War
(Letters patent).
1837, July 14. His Serene Highness CHARLES WILLIAM FREDERIC
EMICON, prince of Leiningen (at St. James's Palace).
1837, July 19. JOHN BICKERTON WILLIAMS, of Shrewsbury, LL.D.,
F.S.A. (ibid at the request of the duke of Sussex, being the
first (?) knight made by Queen Victoria after her accession).
1837, July 19. WATKIN OWEN PELL, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1837, July 19. JOHN JACOB HANSLER, of Tavistock Square, a deputy
lieutenant for Co. Essex (ibid)
1837, July 19. AUGUSTUS WALL CALLCOTT, of Kensington Gravel-
pits, royal academician (ibid).
1837, July 19. JAMES SPITTAL, lord provost of the City of Edin-
burgh (ibid).
1837, July 19. WILLIAM JOHN NEWTON, miniature painter in
ordinary to the Queen Dowager (ibid).
1837, July 19. DAVID DAVIES, M.D., physician-in-ordinary to the
Queen Dowager (ibid).
1837, July 19. RICHARD WESTMACOTT, royal academician, Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford (ibid).
1837, July 19. Col. GEORGE ARTHUR.
1837, July 19. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, captain, R.N. (ibid).
1837, Aug. 7. WILLIAM HENRY ROUGH, sergeant at law, chief
justice of the Supreme Court at Ceylon (Letters patent).
1337, Nov. 13. GEORGE CARROLL, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(at St. James's Palace).
1837, Nov. 13. MOSES MONTEFIORE, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1837, Dec. 13. JAMES PITCAIRN, M.D., deputy inspector general of
hospitals (at Cork by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1838, Feb. 14. JOHN DORATT, M.D. (at St. James's Palace).
1838, Feb. 14. JOHN HAMPET, doctor of physic, Fellow of the Royal
Society of London, one of the medical commission employed
in 1831 in the North of Germany during the cholera (ibid).
1838, Feb. 14. GEORGE STEPHEN, of Collins, Princes Risborough,
Co. Bucks (ibid).
340 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1838, Feb. 21. ISAAC WILSON, M.D. (at St. James's Palace).
1838, Feb. 21. SAMUEL BROWN, commander, R.N. (ibid}.
1838, Feb. 21. SPENCER LAMBERT HUNTER VASSALL, captain, R.N.
(ibid).
1838, Feb. 21. JOHN ROBISON, secretary of the Royal Society,
Edinburgh (ibid).
1838, Feb. 21. WILLIAM BLACKBURNE, major general (ibid).
1838, Mar. 21. HENRY WILMOT SETON, a judge of the Supreme
Court of Bengal (ibid).
1838, Mar. 21. ALLAN NAPIER MC^AB, colonel of militia of the
province of Upper Canada (Letters patent).
1838, Mar. 2. JOHN GASPARD LE MARCIIANT, major (at St. James's
Palace).
1838, May 2. WILLIAM COLLINGS, colonel, and jurat of the Royal
Court of Guernsey (ibid).
1838, May 2 (? 1837, May 2). FORTUNATUS DWARRIS, of the Middle
Temple, barrister-at-law, a master of the Court of Queen's
Bench (ibid).
1838, May 8. WILLIAM EDWARD LEESON, chamberlain to the lord
lieutenant (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1838, June 20. THOMAS NEWLEY REEVE, standard bearer of the
Gentlemen at Arms (at St. James's Palace).
1838, June 20. BENJAMIN SMITH, senior member of the Gentlemen
at Arms (ibid).
1838, June 20. GEORGE [ ? WILLIAM CHARLES] HOULTON, ensign of
the Yeomen of the Guard.
1838, July 18. DUNCAN MACDOUGALL, late lieutenant colonel of the
79th Regiment of Highlanders (at St. James's Palace).
1838, July 18. HENRY BAYLY, major (ibid).
1838, July 18. WILLIAM LLOYD, major of the East India Company's
Service (ibid).
1838, July 18. CHARLES SHAW. (ibid).
1838, July 18. CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAMS, of Lennox Lodge,
Hayling, Hants., and Upper Bedford Place, Middl. (ibid).
1838, July 18. EDWARD JOHNSON, of Greenhill, Weymouth, Co.
Dorset (ibid).
1838, July 18. JOHN KIRKLAND, of Hampton and Pall Mall, Middl.
(ibid).
1838, July 18. WILLIAM NEWBIGGING, F.R.C.S. and R.S. of Edin-
burgh (ibid).
1838, July (? June) 18. WILLIAM HYDE PEARSON, F.R.S.,of Clapham,
Surrey (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 341
1838, July 18. EDWARD ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, of the Bengal
Cavalry (ibid).
1838, July 18. JEFFERY PRENDERGAST, major general in Hon. East
India Company's service and late military auditor general
at Madras (ibid).
1838, July 18. ALEXANDER MORISON, M.D., of Mid Lothian, N.B.
and Cavendish Square, Middl., late president of the Royal
College of Physicians of Edinburgh (ibid).
1838, Aug. 6. ALEXANDER BURNES, captain in the 21st regiment of
Bombay Native Infantry, on a mission to the chiefs of
Afghanistan (Letters patent).
1838, Aug. 15. Capt. GEORGE BACK, R.N.
1838, Aug. 15 (? Mar. 18). JAMES EDWARD ALEXANDER, captain,
lieutenant-colonel in the Portuguese service (at St. James's
Palace).
1838, Nov. 19. GEORGE TYLER, captain E.N., lieutenant governor
of the Island of St. Vincent (Letters patent).
1838, Nov. 26 (1839, Jan. 19). JAMES EDWARD DOWLING, chief
justice of New South Wales (Letters patent).
1838, Nov. 26 (1838, Dec. 19). JOHN LEWIS PEDDER, B.C.L., chief
justice of Van Diemen's Land (same).
1838. JOHN MORILLYON WILSON, colonel.
1839, Feb. 15. BURTON MACNAMARA, captain R.N. (in the Presence
Chamber, Dublin Castle, at the levee, by the lord lieutenant
of Ireland).
1839, Feb. 15. THOMAS Ross, commander R.N. (ibid by same).
1839, Mar. 6 (P1838). HENRY ROPER, a judge of the Supreme Court
of Judicature at Bombay (at St. James's Palace).
1839 [Mar.]. WILLIAM HENRY MAULE [a baron of Exchequer].
1839, Apr. 17. THOMAS LIVINGSTON MITCHELL, major, surveyor
general of New South Wales (at St. James's Palace).
1839, Apr. 24. JOHN ARCHIBALD MURRAY, of Edinburgh, a judge
of the Supreme Court of Scotland, lord advocate of Scotland
(ibid).
1839, June 5. THOMAS HASTINGS, of Titley House, Co. Hereford,
captain, R.N (ibid).
1839, June 5. WILLIAM WARRE, colonel, commandant of the garrison
at Chatham (ibid).
1839, Aug. 7. ANTHONY OLIPHANT, chief justice of the Supreme
Court at Ceylon (Letters patent).
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342 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1839, Aug. 26. JOHN GARDNER WILKINSON, fellow of the Royal
Society (at Buckingham Palace).
1839, Sept. 7. MICHAEL MACTURK, of British Guiana (Letters
patent).
1839, Dec. 9. THOMAS PHILLIPS, late mayor of Newport, Co.
Monmouth. (at Windsor Castle).
1839, Dec. 11. CLAUDE MARTINE WADE, lieutenant colonel, East
India Company military service, political resident at
Loodiana (Letters patent).
1840, Feb. 19. THOMAS WILDE, solicitor general and a serjeant at
law (at St. James's Palace).
1840, Feb. 19. WILLIAM MARTINS, gentleman usher of the Sword
of State, and one of Her Mjaesty's gentlemen ushers daily
waiters (ibid).
1840, Feb. 19. The Hon. EDWARD BUTLER, lieutenant of Her
Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms (ibid).
1840, Mar. 6. THOMAS MARRABLE, secretary to the Board of Green
Cloth (ibid).
1840, Mar. 18. RICHARD HENRY BONNYCASTLE, major, R.E. (ibid).
1840, Mar. 20. ROBERT BOUCHIER CLARKE, solicitor general in the
Island of Barbados (Letters patent).
1840, July 1. WILLIAM STEPHENSON CLARK, lord mayor of York
City (at St. James's Palace, on presentation of addresses
from the City of York).
1840, July 1 (PJuly 11). JOSHUA WALMSLEY, of Wavertree Hall,
Co. Palatine of Lancaster, mayor of the borough of Liver-
pool, and magistrate, Co. Palatine (ibid).
1840, July 1. WILLIAM LOWTHROP, mayor of Hull (ibid).
1840, July 1. JOHN WESTLEY WILLIAMS, F.R.S., mayor of Ports-
mouth (ibid).
1840, July 1. THOMAS POTTER, mayor of Manchester, and a
magistrate for Co. Palatine of Lancaster (ibid).
1840, July 1. JACOB ADOLPHUS, M.D., inspector general of Army
Hospitals, and physician general to the Militia Forces in the
Island of Jamaica (ibid).
1840, July 1. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE DOWNIE, M.D., physician to
her late Royal Highness the Landgravine of Hesse
Hombourg (ibid).
1840, July 1. JOHN HARE, of Springfield, Co. Somerset., and of the
City of Bristol (ibid).
1840, July 1. RALPH PENDLEBURY, alderman, and late mayor of
Stockport, Co. Chester (At St. James's Palace).
1840, July 1. JOHN FIFE, late mayor of Newcastle (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 343
1840, Aug. 7. JAMES JOHN REID, chief justice of the United States
of the Ionian Islands (at Buckingham Palace).
1840, Aug. RICHARD FRANKLIN, M.D., mayor of Limerick (by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1840, Nov. 5. JOHN JEREMIE, captain general, and governor in
chief of the Colony of Sierra Leone and its dependencies
(at Windsor Castle).
1840. CHARLES CHICHESTER, lieutenant-colonel.
1841, Jan. 22. RICHARD MORRISON, architect, vice-president of the
Royal Institute of Architects in Dublin (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland on presenting an address from the said
Institute).
1841, Jan. 25. GEORGE SIMPSON, governor of the Hudson's Bay
Company's Settlements (at Buckingham Palace).
1841, Jan. 25. ROBERT MARSH HORSFORD, solicitor general of
Antigua (ibid).
1841, Feb. 11. THOMAS ERSKINE PERRY, a judge of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Bombay (ibid).
1841, Mar. 22. RANDOLPH ISHAM ROUTH, commissary general to
Her Majesty's Forces in Canada (by Letters patent).
1841, Mar. 24. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, captain, late of the ship
"Cambridge" (at St. James's Palace).
1841, Mar. 24. ISAMBART MARC BRUNEL (at Buckingham Palace).
1841, Mar. 24. ARNOLD JAMES KNIGHT, M.D., of Sheffield, Co. York.
(ibid).
1841, Apr. 24 (28). THOMAS NOEL HARRIS, a groom of the Privy
Chamber (at St. James's Palace).
1841, Apr. 28. EDWARD SAMUEL WALKER, mayor of Chester (ibid).
1841, Apr. 28. WILLIAM WIGHTMAN, a justice of the King's Bench
(ibid).
1841, Apr. 28. ISAAC MORLEY, for public services as mayor of
Doncaster (At St. James's Palace).
J.841, May 6. GEORGE MORRIS, lieutenant colonel, one of the
commissioners of paving the city of Dublin, on being
invested as Usher of the Black Rod of the Order of St.
Patrick (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1841, May 12. SAMUEL HANCOCK, senior exon of the Yeomen of the
Guard (at Buckingham Palace).
JL841, Aug. 21. GEORGE LE FEVRE, M.D., physician to Her Majesty's
Embassy at the Court of St. Petersburg (Letters patent).
344 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1841, Aug. 21. GEORGE ROSE SARTORIUS, captain R.N. (at Windsor
Castle).
1841, Aug. 21. RICHMOND CAMPBELL SHAKESPEAR, lieutenant of the
Bengal Artillery (ibid).
1841, Aug. 21. RICHARD LA SAUSSAYE (ibid).
1841, Sept. 8. FRANCIS COCKBURN, colonel, governor of the Bahamas
(Letters patent).
1841, Sept. 9. NICHOLAS FrrzSiMON, of Broughal Castle, King's
County, one of the divisional magistrates of the Metropolitan
District (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1841, Oct. 9. HENRY HUNTLEY, commander in Her Majesty's Navy
(Letters patent).
1841, Nov. 27. RICHARD DOHERTY, lieutenant-colonel (same).
1842, Jan. 27. JOHN DAVID NORTON, puisne judge of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Madras (same).
1842 [Jan.]. Rt. Hon. JAMES LEWIS KNIGHT BRUCE, a vice-
chancellor.
1842 [Jan.], Rt. Hon. JAMES WIGRAM.
1842, Feb. 14. JAMSETJEE JEEJEEBHOY, of Bombay, in the East
Indies (Letters patent).
1842, Apr. 13. JAMES CAMPBELL, lord provost of the City of Glasgow
(at St. James's Palace).
1842, Apr. 13. HENRY THOMAS DE LA BECIIE, F.R.S., director of
the Ordnance Geological Survey of Great Britain and of the
Museum of Economic Geology Department of Woods, etc.
(at St. James's Palace).
1842, Apr. 13. WILLIAM DRYSDALE, of Pittuchar, Co. Fife (ibid).
1842, Apr. 13. GEORGE GUN MUNRO, major of the Rosshire Militia,
and of the Poyntzfield, Co. Cromarty, N.B.
1842, May 4. CRESSWELL CRESSWELL, a justice of the Common Pleas
(ibid).
1842, May 18. LAURENCE PEEL, chief justice at Fort William, in
Bengal (Letters patent).
1842, June 1. GEORGE HAYTER, member of the Academies of Rome,
Florence, Bologna, Parma and Venice, etc., painter-in-
ordinary to the Queen (at St. James's Palace).
1842, June 1. WILLIAM ALLAN, president of the Royal Academy of
Scotland and Her Majesty's limner for Scotland (ibid).
1842, June 1. WILLIAM CHARLES Ross, A.R.A., miniature painter
to the Queen (ibid).
1842, June 1. HENRY ROWLEY BISHOP, of Albion Street, Hyde Park
(ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 345
1842, Aug. 27. CHARLES GEORGE YOUNG, on his investiture as
Garter Principal King at Arms (at Windsor Castle).
1842, Nov. 23. JASPER ATKINSON, of Portman Square, Middl. (Letters
patent).
1843, Jan. 21. EDWARD BELCHER, captain R.N. (same).
1843, Apr. 1. THOMAS MAITLAND, captain R.N. (same).
1843, Apr. 20. ROBERT OLIVER, captain R.N., superintendent of
the Indian Navy (same).
1843, May 18. HENRY VASSALL WEBSTER, lieutenant-colonel (same).
1843, Aug. 19. JAMES DOMBRAIN, inspector general of Coast Guard
in Ireland (knighted by the lord lieutenant of Ireland, on
board a cruiser in Kingstown Harbour, after an inspection
of the Irish squadron of revenue cruisers at Kingstown,
Dublin, erroneously supposed to have been a knight banneret
in consequence of having been knighted under the Royal
Standard).
1843, Oct. 30. JAMES WYLLIE, M.D., in attendance on H.I.H. the
Grand Duke Michael of Russia (at Windsor Castle).
1843, Nov. 22. ANTHONY PERRIER, Her Majesty's consul at Brest
(Letters patent).
1844, Mar. 13. JAMES CLARK Ross, F.R.S., captain R.N. (at St.
James's Palace).
1844, Mar. 13. CHARLES FERGUSSON FORBES, M.D., fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians, deputy inspector general of
Army Hospitals (ibid).
1844, Mar. 13. GEORGE PHILIP LEE, lieutenant of the Yeomen of
the Guard (ibid).
1844, Mar. 13. ROBERT NICKLE, colonel (ibid).
1844, Mar. 20. WILLIAM BAIN, master in the Royal Navy (ibid).
1844, Apr. 17. WILLIAM CHALMERS, colonel, of Glenericht, Co. Perth
(Letters patent).
1844, Apr. 25. THOMAS HERBERT MADDOCK, of the Bengal Civil
Service (same).
1844, May 13. JAMES ANNESLEY, of the Madras medical establish-
ment (same).
1844, May 23. FREDERIC THESIGER, solicitor general (at Bucking-
ham Palace).
1844, May 24. JOHN MACNEILL, LL.D., civil engineer (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland, on the opening of the railway from
Dublin to Drogheda).
1844, June 7. WILLIAM CORNWALLIS HARRIS, major in the Bombay
Corps of Civil Engineers (Letters patent).
1844, Nov. 18. WILLIAM WESTBROOKE, puisne judge of the Supreme
Court of Judicature at Madras (same).
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1844, Dec. 26. EGBERT SCHOMBURGH, chevalier, recently at the
head of the expedition for exploring the boundaries of the
Colony of British Guiana (Letters patent).
1845, Mar. 5. JOHN HAMILTON, captain, late of Her Majesty's
packet service (at St. James's Palace).
1845, Mar. 12. JAMES COCHRANE, chief justice of Gibraltar (ibid).
1845, Apr. 23. WILLIAM ERLE, a judge of the Common Pleas (ibid).
1845, Apr. 23. THOMAS JOSHUA PLATT, a baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1845, May 7. JOHN MACPHERSON BRAKENBURY, late consul at Cadiz
(ibid).
1845, May 7. CHARLES FELLOWS, of Russell Square (ibid).
1845, May 7. HENRY ROBINSON, lieutenant of Her Majesty's
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms (ibid).
1845 [? July] JAMES EMERSON TENNENT (on his appointment as civil
secretary to the Colonial Government of Ceylon).
1845, Aug. 8. Rt. Hon. FrrzRoY KELLY, solicitor general (at
Buckingham Palace).
1845, Oct. 30. JOHN AUGUSTUS FRANCIS SIMPKINSON, a Queen's
counsel, and treasurer of Lincoln's Inn (at St. James's
Palace).
1846, Feb. 11. JOHN RICHARDSON, R.N., F.R.S., medical inspector
of Hospitals and Fleets (ibid-).
1846, Feb. 11. RODERICK IMPEY MURCHISON, fellow of the Royal
Society, V.P.G.S., and R.G.S., member of the Imperial
Academy of Sciences at St. Petersburgh, corresponding
member of the Institute of France, etc., etc. (ibid).
1846, Mar. 12. ROBERT JOHN KANE (by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland at a meeting of the Royal Society of Dublin).
1846, Aug. 1. JOHN JERVIS, attorney general (at Buckingham
Palace).
1846, Aug. 1. WILLIAM THOMAS DENISON, captain, of the Royal
Engineers, lieutenant governor of Van Diemen's Land
(ibid).
1846, Aug. 19. ALFRED STEPHEN, chief justice of New South Wales
(Letters patent).
1846, Sept. 2. DAVID POLLOCK, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of Judicature at Bombay (Letters patent).
1846, Sept. 16. EDWARD PINE COFFIN, commissary general of Her
Majesty's Forces (same).
1847, Feb. 4. EDWARD VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, a judge of Common
Pleas (at Windsor Castle).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 347
1847, Feb. 12. THOMAS LE BRETON, colonel of the Royal Jersey
Militia (at St. James's Palace).
1847, Feb. 12. HENRY EDWARD Fox YOUNG, lieutenant governor of
the eastern districts of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope
(ibid).
1847, Feb. 24. DAVID DUNDAS, solicitor general (ibid).
1847, Feb. 24. CHRISTOPHER RAWLINSON, recorder of Prince of
Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca (ibid).
1847, Apr. 28. WILLIAM SNOW HARRIS, F.E.S. (ibid).
1847. WILLIAM YARDLEY, on his appointment as puisne judge,
Bombay.
1848, May 17. JOHN ROMILLY, M.P., solicitor general (at St. James's
Palace).
1848, May 17. JOHN LIDDELL, M.D., F.R.S., medical inspector of
Fleets and Hospitals, Royal Hospital, Greenwich (ibid).
1848, May 17. WILLIAM BELLAIRS, captain, senior exon of the
Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1848, May 17. MATTHEW WYATT, lieutenant of the Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen at Arms (ibid).
1848 [? July]. ARTHUR WILLIAM BULLER, on his appointment as a
judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta (at Osborne).
1848, Sept. 19. CHARLES LYELL, junr., F.R.S., late president of the
Geological Society (at Balmoral).
1848, Dec. 9. Rt. Hon. JAMES WILLIAM COLVILE, puisne justice of
the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta (Letters
patent).
1849, Jan. 31. ELKANAH ARMITAGE, later mayor of Manchester (at
Buckingham Palece).
1849, Feb. 22. GEORGE WILLIAM ANDERSON, governor of the
Mauritius (at St. James's Palace).
1849, Feb. 28. THOMAS SEYMOUR SADLER, senior exon of Her
Majesty's Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1849, June 29. WILLIAM WINNIETT, commander R.N., lieutenant
governor of the Gold Coast (at Buckingham Palace).
1849, Aug. 4 (3). WILLIAM LYONS, mayor of Cork (knighted by the
Queen on board H.M. frigate " The Fairy " yacht during
Her Majesty's visit to Cork).
1849, Aug. 12. WILLIAM GILLILAN JOHNSON, mayor of Belfast (by
the Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty's visit to Belfast).
1849, Aug. JAMES ANDERSON, lord provost of Glasgow (by the Queen
on the occasion of Her Majesty's visit to Glasgow).
1849, Oct. 19. EDWARD McDoNNEL, merchant, of Dublin, chairman
of the Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland
(knighted by the lord lieutenant of Ireland on the opening
of the said railway to Cork).
348 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1849, Dec. 29. WILLIAM JEFFCOTT, recorder of Prince of Wales
Island, Singapore and Malacca (Letters patent).
1850, Jan. 30. THOMAS NOON TALFOURD, one of the judges of
Common Pleas (at Windsor Castle).
1850, July 3. JOHN WATSON GORDON, limner to the Queen for
Scotland, and president of the Royal Scottish Academy (at
St. James's Palace).
1850, July 3. CHARLES HASTINGS, M.D. (ibid).
1850, July 3. ROBERT CARSWELL, M.D., physician to the king of the
Belgians (ibid).
1850, July 3. EDWIN LANDSEER, royal academician (ibid).
1850, July 12 (?Aug. 14). ALEXANDER JAMES EDMUND COCKBURN,
on his appointment as solicitor general (at Buckingham
Palace).
1850, Aug. 14. ROBERT STANFORD [of the Cape of Good Hope].
1850 Aug. 19. BENJAMIN FONSECA OUTRAM, of Hanover Square,
Middlesex, M.D., retired inspector of Hospitals and Fleets
(Letters patent).
1850, Oct. 14. FREDERICK ASHWORTH, major general (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland).
1850, Nov. 13. SAMUEL MARTIN, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Windsor Castle).
1850, Nov. 13. CHARLES LOCK EASTLAKE, president of the Royal
Academy (ibid).
1851, Feb. 3. JAMES WILLIAM MORRISON, late dep. master and
worker of the Mint (at Buckingham Palace).
1851, Feb. 3. ALEXANDER BANNERMAN, lieutenant governor of
Prince Edward's Island (ibid).
1851, Feb. 3. JAMES MEEK, late comptroller of the Victualling and
Transport Services in the Admiralty (ibid).
1851, Feb. 26. JOHN THOMAS BRIGGS, accountant general of the
Navy (at St. James's Palace).
1851, Mar. 26. JOHN KERLE HABERFIELD, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1851, Apr. 14. GEORGE JAMES TURNER, a vice chancellor (at
Buckingham Palace).
1851, Apr. 14. WILLIAM PAGE WOOD, M.P., solicitor general (ibid).
1851, May 28. JAMES TYLER, lieutenant of Her Majesty's Hon.
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms (at St. James's Palace).
1851, July 17. ROBERT WALTER GARDEN, sheriff of London and
Middl. (at Buckingham Palace).
1851, July 17. GEORGE EDMUND HODGKINSON, sheriff of London
and Middl. (ibid).
1851, Aug. 7. JOHN HINDMARSH, captain R.N., lieutenant governor
of Heligoland (ibid).
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1851, Aug. 28. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, of Kirkhill, lord
provost of Edinburgh (at Holyrood Palace, on the occasion
of the Queen's visit to Edinburgh).
1851, Oct. 9. JOHN BENT, mayor of Liverpool (at the Town Hall,
Liverpool).
1851, Oct. 10. JOHN POTTER, of Buile Hill, Co. Lanes., mayor of
Manchester (at Manchester).
1851, Oct. 23. Rt. Hon. RICHARD TORIN KINDERSLEY, a vice-
chancellor (at Windsor Castle).
1851, Oct. 23. JAMES PARKER, a vice-chancellor (ibid).
1851, Oct. 23. JOSEPH PAXTON, fellow of the Linnsean Society,
Horticultural Society, and the Society of Arts (ibid).
1851, Oct. 23. CHARLES Fox, of New Street, Spring Gardens, Co.
Middl. (ibid).
1851, Oct. 23. WILLIAM CTTBITT, fellow of the Royal Society
(ibid).
1852, Feb. 11. CHARLES BARRY, architect, royal academician, fellow
of the Royal Society, the Society of Arts, and the Institute
of British Architects, etc., etc. (ibid).
1852, Feb. 25. CHARLES NICHOLSON, M.D., and speaker of the
Legislative Council of New South Wales (Letters patent).
1852, Feb. 26. CHARLES CROMPTON, a judge of the Queen's Bench
(at St. James's Palace).
1852, Feb. 26. GEORGE GOODMAN, mayor of Leeds (ibid).
1852, Mar. 24. JOHN DORNEY HARDING, D.C.L., advocate in Doctor's
Commons, and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law,
advocate general (ibid).
1852, June 10. WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW HACKETT, mayor of Cork
(by the lord lieutenant of Ireland on the opening of the
Irish National Exhibition of Industry in Cork).
1852, June 30. JOHN KINCAID, late captain in the Rifle Brigade,
and senior exon of the Yeomen of the Guard (at Buckingham
Palace).
1852, Nov. 19. WILLIAM A'BECKETT, chief justice of the Colony of
Victoria (Letters patent).
1852, Dec. 2. CHARLES ROBERT MITCHELL JACKSON, puisne judge
of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay (Letters
patent).
1853, May 12. JOHN BENSON, architect of the great Dublin
Industrial Exhibition (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland
on the opening of the said Exhibition).
1853, June 13. JOHN STUART, a vice-chancellor (at Buckingham
Palace).
1853, June 13. RICHARD BETHELL, M.P., solicitor general (ibid).
350 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1853, June 13. JOSEPH FRANCIS OLLIFFE, M.D., physician to Her
Majesty's Embassy at Paris (At Buckingham Palace).
1853, Aug. 8. JOHN FORBES, M.D., D.C.L., and F.R.S., physician to
Her Majesty's Household, and physician extraordinary to
H.R.H. the prince Albert (ibid).
1853, Aug. 8. JAMES LOMAX BARDSLEY, M.D., of Manchester (ibid).
1853, Oct. 31. CUSAC PATRICK EONEY, secretary of the Dublin
Industrial Exhibition (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland on
the occasion of the closing of the Dublin Industrial
Exhibition).
1853, Nov. 25. STEPHEN BARTLETT LAKEMAN, captain, late com-
mander of Lakeman's Waterkloof Rangers, Cape of Good
Hope (at Windsor Castle).
1853, Dec. 9. ARCHIBALD BOGLE, lieutenant colonel of the East
India Company's Bengal establishment, civil commissioner
in the Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces (by Letters
patent).
1854, Feb. 16. JOHN BOWRING, LL.D., governor, commander-in-
chief and vice admiral of Hong Kong and its Dependencies,
plenipotentiary and chief superintendent of British trade
in China (at Buckingham Palace).
1854, Feb. 22. JOHN KINGSTON JAMES, of No. 8, Hertford Street,
Mayfair, eldest son of Sir John Kingston James, bart. (at
St. James's Palace).
1854, Feb. 22. JOHN BERNARD BURKE, Ulster king of arms (by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland at Dublin Castle).
1854, May 3. RICHARD BUDDEN CROWDER, a judge of Common Pleas
(at St. James's Palace).
1854, May 3. SAMUEL BIGNOLD, of Norwich, mayor of Norwich,
deputy lieutenant and magistrate of Co. Norfolk
(At St. James's Palace).
1854, June 9. FREDERICK ABBOTT, lieutenant colonel, late of the
Bengal Engineers, lieutenant governor of the East India
Company's Military College at Addiscombe (ibid).
1854, June 9. GEORGE MACLEAN, commissary general to Her
Majesty's Forces (ibid).
1854, June 9. ABRAHAM JOSIAS CLOETE, colonel, deputy quarter-
master general to the Forces, Cape of Good Hope (ibid).
1854, Aug. 14. WILLIAM OGLE CARR, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Ceylon (Letters patent).
1854, Oct. 14. HENRY COOPER, mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull, M.D.
of the University of London, and fellow of the Royal College
of Surgeons (on the pier at Hull).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 351
1854, Nov. 14. JOHN SPENCER LOGIN, of the East India Company's
Bengal Medical Service, superintendent of His Highness
the Maharajah Duleep Singh (at Windsor Castle).
1855, Feb. 28. RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, captain general,
and governor-in-chief of South Australia (at Buckingham
Palace).
1855, May 1. HENRY MUGGERIDGE, sheriff of London and Middl.
(at Buckingham Palace).
1855, May 1. CHARLES DECIMTJS CROSLEY, sheriff of London and
Middl. (ibid).
1855, May 22. THOMAS TOBIN, president of the Athenaeum (at
Cork by the lord lieutenant of Ireland, on the occasion of
the inauguration of the Athena3um of Cork).
1855, May 22. JOHN GORDON, mayor of Cork (same occasion by
same).
1855, Aug. 14 (?13). JAMES SHAW WILLES, a judge of Common
Pleas (at Osborne).
1855, Nov. 21. ROBERT JOHN LE MESURIER McCLURE, captain R.N.
(at Windsor Castle for services in the Arctic regions).
1856, Jan. 30 (Feb. 28). GEORGE WILLIAM WILSHERE BRAMWELL,
a baron of the Court of Exchequer (at Buckingham Palace).
1856, Jan. 30. WILLIAM CARPENTER ROWE, chief justice of Ceylon
(ibid).
1856, Jan. 30. MATTHEW R. SAUSSE, puisne judge at Bombay (ibid).
1856, Jan. 30. WILLIAM EDMOND LOGAN, director of the Geological
Survey of Canada (ibid).
1856, Jan. 30. PETER BENSON MAXWELL, recorder of Prince of
Wales Island (ibid).
1856, Jan. 30. RICHARD BOLTON MCCAUSLAND, recorder of Singapore
(ibid).
1856, Feb. 20. THOMAS BLAIKIE, provost of the City of Aberdeen
(at St. James's Palace).
1856, Mar. 12. WILLIAM MACARTHUR, of Camden Park, New South
Wales (at St. James's Palace).
1856, Mar. 12. HUGH LYON PLAYFAIR, H.E.C.S., provost of St.
Andrews (ibid).
1856, Apr. 4. WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES, of the Civil Service, British
Guiana, late special commissioner from British Guiana to
the Paris Exhibition of 1855 (at Buckingham Palace).
1856, July 2. VALENTINE FLEMING, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Tasmania (Letters patent).
1856, July 2. DOMINICK DALY, lieutenant governor of Prince
Edward Island (Letters patent).
352 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1856, Nov. 28. WILLIAM HENRY WATSON, a baron of the Exchequer
(at Windsor Castle).
1856, Nov. 28. HENRY DAVISON, of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-
law (ibid).
1856, Nov. 28. BENJAMIN CHILLEY CAMPBELL PINE, governor and
commander-in-chief of Her Majesty's Forts and Settlements
on the Gold Coast (ibid).
1856, Nov. 28. WILLIAM BROOKE O'SHATJGHNESSY, F.R.S., surgeon
in the Bengal Army (ibid).
1856, Nov. 28. ROWLAND MACDONALD STEPHENSON, civil engineer, of
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park and late of Calcutta
(At Windsor Castle).
1857, June 18. CHARLES COOPER, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of South Australia (at St. James's Palace).
1857, June 18. WILLIAM FRY CHANNELL, a baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1857, June 18. HENRY SINGER KEATING, solicitor general (ibid).
1857, June 30. JAMES WATTS, Abney Hall, Co. Chester, mayor of
Manchester (at Manchester).
1857, July 10. CHARLES JUSTIN MACCARTHY, colonial secretary of
the Island of Ceylon (Letters patent).
1857, July 13. WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL, chief justice of the
Colony of Victoria (same).
1857, July 13. JAMES FREDERICK PALMER, president of the Legisla-
tive Council of the Colony of Victoria (same).
1857, July 13. DANIEL COOPER, speaker of the Legislative Assembly
of New South Wales (same).
1858, Feb. 3. WILLIAM HODGES, chief justice of the Cape of Good
Hope (at Buckingham Palace).
1858, Feb. 18. WILLIAM TOPHAM, of Her Majesty's Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen at Arms (at St. James's Palace).
1858, Feb. 18. BENJAMIN TRAVELL PHILLIPS, major general, lieu-
tenant of the Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1858, Feb. 18. GEORGE DEAS, Hon., one of the senators of the
College of Justice, sometime solicitor general for Scotland
(ibid).
1858, Feb. 18. ANDREW ORR, lord provost of the City of Glasgow
(ibid).
1858, Feb. 18. WILLIAM MONTAGU MANNING, LL.D., barrister of
Lincoln's Inn, member of the Executive Council of New
South Wales, and one of Her Majesty's counsed for that
Colony (ibid).
1858, Mar. 12. RICHARD DRY, late speaker of the Legislative
Council of Tasmania (Letters patent dated Mar. 16).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 353
1858, Mar. 17. HUGH MACCALMONT CAIRNS, solicitor general (at St.
James's Palace).
1858, Apr. 14. JOHN BARNARD BYLES, a judge of Common Pleas
(ibid).
1858, Apr. 28. ADAM BITTLESTON, judge of the Supreme Court of
Judicature of Madras (ibid).
1858, May 7. HENRY WATSON PARKER, late first minister and
principal secretary for New South Wales (at Buckingham
Palace).
1858, June 11. WILLIAM RAE, M.D., inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets, Royal Navy (at St. James's Palace).
1858, June 11. JAMES PRIOR, deputy inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets, Royal Navy (ibid).
1858, June 15. JOHN RATCLIFF, of Wyddrington, Co. Warwick.,
mayor of Birmingham (at the Town Hall, Birmingham).
1858, Aug. 30. FREDERIC HUGHES, late a captain in the 7th
Regiment of Madras Light Cavalry (Letters patent).
1858, Sept. 2. JOHN WILLIAM FISHER, chief surgeon to the Metro-
politan Police (at Osborne).
1858, Sept. 4. CHARLES TILSTON BRIGHT, C.E., engineer of the
Atlantic telegraph (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1858, Sept. 7. PETER FAIRBAIRN, of Woodsley House, Co. York.,
mayor of Leeds (at Leeds, on the occasion of the opening of
the Town Hall, Leeds).
1858, Nov. 12. HENRY JOHN BROWNRIGG, inspector general of
Constabulary in Ireland (at Dublin by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1858, Nov. 13. ETIENNE PASCHAL TACHE, colonel, of Montgomery,
Canada (at Windsor Castle).
1858, Nov. 26. CHARLES CLIFFORD, speaker of the House of Repre-
sentatives of the Colony of New Zealand (Letters patent).
1858, Dec. 13. WILLIAM ARRINDELL, chief justice of the Colony of
British Guiana (same).
1858, Dec. 30. MORDAUNT LAWSON WELLS, judge of the Supreme
Court at Calcutta (at Windsor Castle).
1859, Jan. 13. JAMES BUCHANAN MACAULAY, some time chief justice
of Common Pleas for Canada, West (Letters patent dated
Jan. 20).
1859, Feb. 2. JOSEPH ARNOULD, puisne judge of the Supreme Court
at Bombay (at Buckingham Palace).
1859, Feb. 23. WILLIAM GEORGE ARMSTRONG, D.C.L., LL.D.,
F.R.S., engineer to the War Office for Rifled Ordnance;
inventor of Armstrong gun.
1859, Apr. 13. BRENTON HALLIBURTON, chief justice of Nova Scotia
(Letters patent dated Apr. 14).
354 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1859, Apr. 18. HUGH HILL, a judge of the Queen's Bench (at
Buckingham Palace).
1859, May 26. BARNES PEACOCK, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of Judicature at Calcutta (Letters patent dated May 30).
1859, June 25. ALEXANDER DUNDAS ARBUTHNOTT, vice admiral (at
St. James's Palace).
1859, June 25. HERCULES GEORGE ROBERT ROBINSON, governor of
Hong Kong (ibid).
1859, June 25. STEPHENSON YILLIERS SURTEES, chief justice of the
Island of Mauritius (ibid).
1859, July 6. WILLIAM BYAM, president of the Council of Antigua
(Letters patent dated July 11).
1859, July 6. WILLIAM SNAGG, chief justice of Antigua and Mont-
serrat (Letters patent dated July 12).
1859, July 23. JOHN THOMAS, speaker of the House of Assembly of
Barbados (Letters patent dated July 27).
1859, Aug. 22. EDWARD HAY DRUMMOND HAY, governor of the
Island of St. Helena (Letters patent dated Sept. 2).
1859, Oct. 12. JAMES CARTER, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of New Brunswick (Letters patent dated Oct. 18).
1859, Oct. 15. Et. Hon. JOHN MELVILLE, lord provost of Edinburgh
(at Holyrood Palace).
1859, Nov. 10. JOHN ARNOTT, mayor of Cork, M.P. (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland on the occasion of laying the founda-
tion stone of the bridge over the Lee).
1859, Nov. 15. BRYAN EDWARDS, chief justice of Jamaica (Letters
patent dated Nov. 21).
1860, Feb. 23. WILLIAM ATHERTON, M.P., solicitor general (at St.
James's Palace).
1860, Feb. 23. FRANCIS LEOPOLD MCCLINTOCK, captain R.N., LL.D.,
commander of the Arctic (Fox) Expedition (ibid).
1860, Mar. 28. HENRY JAMES, colonel, of the Royal Engineers,
director of the Ordnance Survey and of the Topographical
and Statistical Department of the War Office (ibid).
1860, Mar. 28. EDWARD SHEPHERD CREASY, chief justice of Ceylon
(ibid).
1860, Apr. 24. COLIN BLACKBURN, one of the judges of the Queen's
Bench (ibid).
1860, Apr. 24. JAMES PLAISTED WILDE, a baron of the Exchequer
(ibid).
1860, May 24. WILLIAM MARTIN, late chief justice of New Zealand
(Letters patent).
1860, May 24. FRANCIS BRADY, chief justice of Newfoundland
(same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 355
1860, May 24. JAMES HURTLE FISHER, president of the Legislative
Council, South Australia (same).
1860, May 24. CHRISTOFFEL JOSEPHUS BRAND, speaker of the
House of Assembly of the Cape of Good Hope (same dated
June 7).
1860, May 24. FRANCIS MURPHY, speaker of the House of Assembly
of Victoria (same dated June 8).
1860, May 24. REDMOND BARRY, senior puisne judge of Victoria
(same).
1860, May 24. THOMAS MACLEAR, astronomer royal at the Cape of
Good Hope (same dated June 11).
1860, May 24. WALTER CDRRIE, commandant of the Armed
Mounted Police at the Cape of Good Hope (same dated
June 12).
1860, June 13. GEORGE BURDETT L'ESTRANGE, gentleman usher of
the Black Rod (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1860, June 19. JOHN NODES DICKINSON, first puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales (Letters patent).
1860, June 20. WILLIAM LOCKYER FREESTUN, colonel (at St. James's
Palace).
1860, June 20. JAMES RANALD MARTIN, F.R.S., physician to the
Secretary of State for India in Council, and surgeon in the
Bengal Army, retired (ibid).
1860, Aug. 21. NARCISSE FORTUNAT BELLEAU, speaker of the
Legislative Assembly of Canada (at the Parliament House,
Quebec, by the prince of Wales, under authority of Letters
patent granted for that purpose).
1860, Aug. 21. HENRY SMITH, speaker of the Commons House,
Canada (ibid by same).
1860, Aug. 23. STUART ALEXANDER DONALDSON, formerly principal
secretary to the Government of New South Wales (Letters
patent).
1860, Oct. 26. CHARLES SARGENT, member of the Supreme Council
of Justice of the Ionian Islands (at Windsor Castle).
1860, Dec. 10. JEAN EDOUARD REMONO, first puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Island of Mauritius (Letters patent
dated Dec. 18).
1860, Dec. 10. ANDREW SCOTT WAUGH, lieutenant colonel, Bengal
Engineers, superintendent of Trigonometrical Survey, and
surveyor general of India (Letters patent dated Dec. 19).
1861, Feb. 4. ARTHUR COTTON, colonel-commandant, Her Majesty's
Madras Engineers (at Buckingham Palace).
356 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1861, Feb. 14. RICHARD CHARLES KIRBY, late accountant general
of the War Department (at St. James's Palace).
1861, Mar. 13. GEORGE EVEREST, colonel, F.R.S., of the Bengal
Artillery, formerly superintendent of the Great Trigono-
metrical Survey, and surveyor general of India, on the
retired list (ibid).
1861, Mar. 13. COLLEY HARMAN SCOTLAND, chief justice of Madras
(ibid).
1861, Aug. 5. ROUNDELL PALMER, solicitor general (at Osborne).
1861, Aug. 9. EDWARD COEY, mayor of Belfast (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland, on his visit to the Botanical Gardens,
Belfast).
1861, Nov. 14. PATRICK MACCHOMBAICH DE COLQUHOUN, LL.D.,
chief justice of the Ionian Islands (at Windsor Castle).
1862, Feb. 28. EDMUND GRIMANI HORNBY, judge of the Supreme
Consular Court at Constantinople (Letters patent).
1862, May 30. WALTER FREDERIC CROFTON, captain, R.A., chair-
man of the Directors of Government Prisons (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland at the Vice-Regal Lodge).
1862, June 11. JOHN MELLOR, a justice of the Queen's Bench
(Letters patent).
1862, July 18. GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of New Zealand (same).
1862, July 18. FRANCIS SMITH, judge of the Supreme Court of
Tasmania (same).
1862, Sept. 16. CHARLES AUGUSTUS HARTLEY, the civil engineer
employed by the European Commission for the improvement
of the navigation of the Danube (same).
1862, Sept. 17. ROBERT JOSEPH PHILLIMORE, Q.C., Queen's advocate
general (same).
1862, Oct. 31. GABRIEL PIERRE JULES FROPIER, of the Island of
Mauritius (same).
1862, Dec. 11. LUKE SMITHETT, of Dover, Co. Kent, one of the
justices of the peace for the borough of Dover (same). *
1863, May 30. FRANCIS RICHARD SANDFORD (Letters patent dated
June 8).
1863, June 30. JOHN GRAY, M.D., of Charleville House, Rathmines,
Co. Dublin, chairman of the Waterworks Committee of
the Dublin Corporation, " in special recognition of the
indefatigable zeal and high ability evinced by the chairman
of the Waterworks Committee throughout the whole
progress of the undertaking" (by the lord lieutenant of
IT 1\
reland).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 357
1863, Aug. 10. JAMES COXE, of Kinellen, Co. Edinburgh, doctor of
medicine, one of the commissioners of the General Board
of Lunacy for Scotland (Letters patent).
1863, Aug. 10. GOLDSWORTHY GURNET, of Bude, Co. Cornwall
(same).
1863, Oct. 13. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, lord provost of Aberdeen (at
Aberdeen on the occasion of unveiling the statue of prince
Consort).
1863, Nov. 1. GILLERY PIGOTT, a baron of the Exchequer (Letters
patent).
1863, Nov. 23. ROBERT PORRETT COLLIER, M.P., solicitor general
(at Windsor Castle).
1863, Nov. 23. PETER STAFFORD CAREY, bailiff of Guernsey (ibid).
1864, Jan. 28. WILLIAM EGBERT WILLS WILDE, fellow of the Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland, surgeon-oculist-in-ordinary
to Her Majesty in Ireland, and vice-president of the Royal
Irish Academy, " not so much in consideration of high
professional reputation, which is European, as to mark the
sense of services rendered to statistical science, especially
in connection with the Irish Census " (by the lord lieutenant
of Ireland).
1864, June 10. WILLIAM SHEE, a judge of the Queen's Bench (at
Windsor Castle).
1864, Aug. 30. DAVID Ross, lord provost of Perth (at Perth on the
occasion of the unveiling the statue of prince Consort).
1864, Nov. 30. THOMAS HENRY, chief magistrate at Bow Street (at
Windsor Castle).
1865, Feb. 11. ALEXANDER TAYLOR, doctor of medicine (Letters
patent).
1865, Feb. 21. GEORGE CLENDINING O'DONNELL, eldest son of Sir
Richard Annesley O'Donnell, bart., of Newport House,
Co. Mayo (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland, the said knight-
hood having been claimed in accordance with a privilege
pertaining to the heir of the said baronetcy under the terms
of a clause in the patent of baronetcy granted in 1780 to
Neale O'Donnell).
1865, May 18. MONTAGUE EDWARD SMITH, a justice of Common
Pleas (at Windsor Castle).
1865, May 18. JOHN THWAITES, chairman of the Metropolitan
Board of Works (ibid).
1865, Aug. 14. JOHN HOWLEY, Q.C., the Queen's first serjeant in
Ireland, late chairman of the County of Tipperary (by the
lord lieutenant at the Vice-regal Lodge).
358 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1865, Nov. 20. ROBERT LUSH, serjeant-at-law, a justice of Queen's
Bench (at Windsor Castle).
1S65, Nov. 20. EDWAUD HILDITCH, M.D., inspector general of
Hospitals and Fleets (ibid).
1865, Nov. 20. JOHN CAMPBELL LEES, late chief justice of the
Bahamas (ibid).
1866, Feb. 10. DAVID MUNRO (MONR.O), M.D., late speaker of the
House of Representatives, New Zealand (Letters patent
dated Feb. 13).
1866, Mar. 24. FRANCIS GRANT, president of the Royal Academy of
Arts (at Buckingham Palace).
1866, June 13. RICHARD COUCH, chief justice of Her Majesty's
High Court of Judicature at Bombay (Letters patent dated
June 18).
1866, June 13. WALTER MORGAN, chief justice of Her Majesty's
High Court of Judicature for the North-western Provinces
of the Presidency of Fort William, in Bengal (Letters
patent dated June 19).
1866, July 26. WILLIAM BOVILL, M.P., Q.C., solicitor general (at
Osborne).
1866, Nov. 10. JOHN ROLT, attorney general (at Windsor Castle).
1866, Nov. 10. SAMUEL CANNING (ibid).
1866, Nov. 10. WILLIAM THOMSON, LL.D., F.R.S., professor of
Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow (ibid).
1866, Nov. 10. JAMES ANDERSON, captain (ibid).
1866, Nov. 10. SAMUEL WHITE BAKER (ibid).
1866, Nov. 26. RICHARD ATWOOD GLASS (Letters patent).
1866, Nov. 30. JOHN MORRIS, mayor of Wolverhampton (at
Wolverhampton).
1866, Dec. 12. WILLIAM HACKETT, recorder of Prince of Wales
Island (at Windsor Castle on his appointment as chief
justice for Penang).
1866, Dec. 28. JOHN BURGESS KARSLAKE, solicitor general (at
Osborne).
1866, Dec. 28. BENJAMIN SAMUEL PHILLIPS, alderman and late lord
mayor of London (ibid).
1867, Feb. 2. RICHARD MALINS, a vice-chancellor (ibid).
1867, Mar. 26. HENRY MANGLES DENHAM, rear-admiral, F.R.S. (at
Windsor Castle).
1867, Mar. 26. GEORGE HARVEY, president of the Royal Scottish
Academy (ibid).
1867, Mar. 26. CHARLES HENRY PENNELL (ibid).
1867, Mar. 26. JOSEPH NOEL PATON, R.S.A., Her Majesty's Limner
\ for Scotland (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 359
1867, July 27. WILLIAM MITCHELL, editor and proprietor of the
"Shipping and Mercantile Gazette" (Letters patent).
1867, Aug. 3. HENRY THOMPSON, F.R.C.S. (at Osborne).
1867, Aug. 3. WILLIAM HENRY BODKIN, assistant judge of the
Court of Sessions, Middl. (ibid).
1867, Aug. 3. JOHN ILES MANTELL, late chief justice of Her Majesty's
settlements in the Gambia (ibid).
1867, Aug. 3. WILLIAM ANDERSON ROSE, alderman of the City of
London (ibid).
1867, Aug. 3. SYDNEY HEDLEY WATERLOW, of Fairseat House,
Highgate, alderman and sheriff of London and Middlesex
(at Osborne).
1867, Aug. 3. FRANCIS LYCETT, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1867, Aug. 3. CHARLES JASPER SELWYN, M.P., solicitor general
(ibid).
1867, Aug. 19. HARRY ST. GEORGE ORD, colonel, lieutenant colonel
in the Corps of Royal Engineers, governor and commander-
in-chief of the Straits Settlements (Letters patent).
1867, Aug. 31. JOHN BROWN, of Endcliffe Hall, parish of Sheffield,
West Riding of Co. York (same).
1867, Aug. 31. JOSEPH NEALE McKENNA, of Ardo House, parish of
Ardmore, Co. Waterford (same).
1867, Nov. 4. TRAVERS Twiss, D.C.L., advocate general (at Windsor
Castle).
1867, Dec. 11. JOHN PAUL HOPKINS, major, governor of the Military
Knights of Windsor (ibid).
1867, Dec. 11. JOHN HENRY COOKE, lieutenant colonel, lieutenant
of the Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1867, Dec. 20. ARTHUR EDWARD KENNEDY, governor-in-chief of the
West African Settlements (at Osborne).
1868, Jan. 17. CHARLES LANYON, of the Abbey, White Abbey, Co.
Antrim, a justice of the Peace, Co. Antrim, M.P. for Belfast,
president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland,
and a Royal Hibernian Academician (by the lord lieutenant
of Ireland).
1868, Jan. 17. RICHARD JOHN THEODORE ORPEN, president of the
Incorporated Society of Attorneys and Solicitors of Ireland
(by same).
1868, Jan. 30. CHARLES WHEATSTONE, F.R.S. (at Osborne).
1868, Feb. 29. WILLIAM BALIOL BRETT, M.P., solicitor general
(ibid).
1868, May 14. Rt. Hon. GEORGE MARKHAM GIFFARD, a vice-
chancellor (at Windsor Castle).
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1868, May 14. JAMES HANNEN, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
Court of Queen's Bench (At Windsor Castle).
1868, May 14. lit. Hon. WILLIAM CARROLL, M.D., lord mayor of
Dublin (ibid).
1868, July 7. THOMAS TILSON, of Clapham Park (ibid).
1868, July 7. WILLIAM CHARLES HOOD, M.D. (ibid).
1868, Aug. 29. ANDREW FAIRBAIRN, of Woodsley House, Leeds,
West Riding, Co. York., mayor of Leeds (Letters patent).
1868, Aug. 29. FREDERICK ARROW, of Pilgrims Hall, Co. Essex,
deputy master of the Trinity House, London (Letters
patent).
1868, Aug. 29. EDWARD WILLIAM WATKIN, of Northenden, Co.
Palatine of Chester (same).
1868, Nov. 3. JAMES LUMSDEN, of Arden, Co. Dumbarton., lord
provost of the City of Glasgow (same).
1868, Nov. 13. JOHN BARRINGTON, a deputy lieutenant for the
county of the City of Dublin, and lord mayor of that city
in the year 1865 (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1868, Nov. 13. EDWARD REID, of The Elms, Londonderry, mayor of
that city (by same).
1868, Dec. 1. CHARLES HENRY FIRTH, of Heckmondwike, near
Leeds, West Riding, Yorks (Letters patent).
1868, Dec. 5. PETER TAIT, of South Hill, Limerick, mayor of
Limerick in the years 1866, 1867, and 1868, and a deputy
lieutenant of the said city (by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland) .
1868, Dec. 7. PHILIP FRANCIS, judge of the Supreme Consular
Court at Constantinople (Letters patent).
1868, Dec. 9. ANTHONY CLEASBY, a baron of the Exchequer (at
Windsor Castle).
1868, Dec. 9. RICHARD BAGGALLAY, solicitor general (ibid).
1868, Dec. 9. Louis MALLET, assistant secretary to the Board
of Trade (ibid).
1868, Dec. 9. GEORGE HAYES, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
Court of Queen's Bench (ibid).
1868, Dec. 12. JOHN DUKE COLERIDGE, M.P., solicitor general (ibid).
1869, Jan. 14. MATTHEW DIGBY WYATT, (at Osborne).
1869, Feb. 4. WILLIAM MILBOURNE JAMES, a vice-chancellor (ibid).
1869, Feb. 8. WILLIAM YOUNG, chief justice and president of the
Legislative Council of the Province of Nova Scotia (Letters,
patent).
1869, Feb. 13. HUGH WILLIAM HOYLES, chief justice of the Colony/
^>f Newfoundland (same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 361
1869, Mar. 7. EGBERT HODGSON, chief justice of the Island of
Prince Edward (Letters patent).
1869, Apr. 1. CHAHLES FARQUHAR SHAND, chief justice of the
Island of Mauritius (Letters patent dated Apr. 3).
1869, Apr. 14. MICHAEL COSTA (at Windsor Castle).
1869, May 4. JAMES MARTIN, late first minister and attorney
general in the Colony of New South Wales (Letters patent
dated May 5).
1869, May 4. ROBERT OFFICER, speaker of the House of Assembly
of the Colony of Tasmania (Letters patent dated May 7).
1869, May 4. TERENCE AUBREY MURRAY, president of the Legisla-
tive Council of the Colony of New South Wales (Letters
patent dated May 6).
1869, July 9. WILLIAM TITE, M.P., F.R.S. (at Windsor Castle).
1869, July 9. THOMAS DUFFUS HARDY, deputy keeper of the Public
Records (ibid).
1869, July 9. JAMES MEEK, sometime lord mayor of York (ibid).
1869, July 9. RICHARD DAVIES HANSON, chief justice of the Colony
of South Australia (ibid).
1869, July 9. JOSEPH HERON, town clerk of Manchester (ibid).
1869, July 9. PETER COATS, of Paisley, N.B. (ibid).
1869, July 29. JAMES COCKLE, chief justice of the Supreme Court of
the Colony of Queensland (Letters patent).
1869, Aug. 7. WILLIAM WRIGHT, of Sigglesthorne Hall, chairman
of the directors of the Dock Company at Hull (at Osborne).
1869, Sept. 6. WILLIAM RICHARD DRAKE, of Oatlands Lodge, Co.
Surrey (Letters patent).
1869, Oct. 9. SIDNEY SMITH BELL, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope (Letters
patent).
1869, Nov. 11. ALBERT WILLIAM WOODS, Garter Principal King of
Arms (at Windsor Castle).
1869, Nov. 11. JAMES ALDERSON, M.D., F.R.S. , president of the
Royal College of Physicians (ibid).
1869, Nov. 11. ROGER THERRY, many years a judge of the Supreme
Court of New South Wales (ibid).
1869, Nov. 11. THOMAS GIBBONS FROST, of Dolcorsllwyn, Cemmaes,
Co. Montgomery, and of Redcliff, Co. Chester, late mayor of
Chester (ibid).
1869, Nov. 11. WILLIAM FOTHERGILL COOKE, for great and special
services in connexion with the practical introduction of the
electric telegraph (ibid).
362 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1869, Dec. 11. JOSEPH CAUSTON, alderman and sheriff of London
and sheriff of Co. Middlesex (At Windsor Castle).
1869, Dec. 11. JAMES VALLENTIN, sheriff of the City of London and
county of Middlesex (ibid).
1870, Feb. 26. JOHN LUCIE SMITH, chief justice of the Island of
Jamaica (Letters patent).
1870, Mar. 12. MICHAEL EGBERTS WESTROPP, chief justice of Her
Majesty's High Court of Judicature at Bombay (Letters
patent).
1870, Mar. 31. FRANCIS RONALDS, in consideration of his having
been the original inventor of the electric telegraph (at
Windsor Castle).
1870, Apr. 30. JOHN MORPHETT, president of the Legislative Council
of the colony of South Australia (Letters patent).
1870, Apr. 30. GEORGE STRICKLAND KINGSTON, speaker of the House
of Assembly of the Colony of South Australia (same).
1870, May 18. WILLIAM BROWN, late accountant general in the
War Department (at Windsor Castle).
1870, June 4. JAMES McCuLLOCH, chief secretary to the Govern-
ment in the Colony of Victoria (Letters patent).
1870, June 23. JOHN HENRY BRIGGS, late chief clerk of the
Admiralty (at Windsor Castle).
1870, June 23. ANTONIO BRADY, late superintendent of contracts at
the Admiralty (ibid).
1870, Aug. 9. Rt. Hon. GEORGE HELLISH, a judge of the Court of
Appeal in Chancery (at Osborne).
1870, Aug. 9. DANIEL ADOLPHUS LANGE (ibid).
1870, Aug. 17. EDWARD SMIRKE, vice-warden of the Stannaries (at
Windsor).
1870, Nov. 3. EDWARD KENNY, late president of the Privy Council
of the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1870, Nov. 29. JAMES PENNETHORNE, late architect to the Board of
Works and of the Woods and Forests (at Windsor Castle).
1870, Nov. 29. LLEWELLYN TURNER, deputy constable of Carnarvon
Castle (ibid). *
1871, Jan. 14. JAMES BACON, a vice-chancellor (at Osborne).
1871, Jan. 14. JOHN MACLEAN, of Pallingswick Lodge, Hammer-
smith, deputy auditor of the War Office (ibid).
1871, Feb. 8. WILLIAM HARRISON WALKER, captain, senior pro-
fessional member of the Harbour and Marine Department
of the Board of Trade (at Windsor Castle).
1871, Feb. 13. CHARLES ROBERT TURNER, late senior master of Her
Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster (Letters
patent).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 363
1871, Mar. 6. MAURICE CHARLES O'CONNELL, president of the
Legislative Council of the Colony of Queensland (Letters
patent).
1871, Mar. 24. WILLIAM BOXALL, E.A., D.C.L., director of the
National Gallery (at Windsor Castle).
1871, Mar. 24. GEORGE ELVEY, doctor of music (ibid).
1871, Mar. 24. WILLIAM STERNDALE BENNETT, D.C.L., doctor of
music (ibid).
1871, Mar. 24. JULIUS BENEDICT (At Windsor Castle).
1871, June 21. FRANCIS HICKS, treasurer of St. Thomas's Hospital
(on the occasion of the opening of said Hospital).
1871, June 29. JOHN WICKENS, a vice-chancellor (at Windsor
Castle).
1871, July 24. HUGH ALLAN, of Ravenscrag, Co. Montreal, Canada
(Letters patent).
1871, July 28. FRANCIS PETTIT SMITH, curator of the Patent Office
Museum, South Kensington (at Osborne).
1871, July 28. JAMES JELL CHALK, barrister-at-law, secretary to
the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England (ibid).
1871, Oct. 3.* ROBERT STUART, one of Her Majesty's counsel, chief
justice of Her Majesty's High Court of Judicature for the
North-Western Provinces of the Presidency of Fort
William, in Bengal (Letters patent).
1872, Feb. 21. WILLIAM ROBERT GROVE, a judge of the Court of
Common Pleas (at Osborne).
1872, Feb. 21. GEORGE JESSEL, solicitor general (ibid).
1872, Feb. 21. OLIVER NUGENT, president of the Legislative
Council of Antigua (ibid).
1872, Feb. 28. ROBERT PRESCOTT STEWART, Mus. Doc, of Holyrood,
Bray, Co. Wicklow, professor of music in the University of
Dublin (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland at Dublin Castle
before the levee).
1872, Mar. 14. JOHN COODE, chief engineer of the Portland Break-
water (at Buckingham Palace).
1872, Mar. 14. JOSEPH COWEN, M.P., alderman, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, in recognition of his services as chairman of the River
Tyne Commissioners (ibid).
1872, Mar. 14. PETER SPOKES, late mayor of Reading (ibid).
1872, Mar. 14. JOHN ROSE CORMACK, M.D. of the Universities of
Paris and Edinburgh, physician to the Hertford British
Hospital of Paris, and late surgeon to the Ambulance
Anglaise at Paris (ibid).
*In August, 1871, knighthood was offered to John Campbell, of Dublin, on the occasion of the visit of
the Prince of Wales, but was declined.
364 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1872, Mar. 14. JOHN GILBERT, A.R.A., president of the Society of
Painters in Water Colours (At Buckingham Palace).
1872, Mar. 14. FRANCIS WYATT TRUSCOTT, alderman of London and
sheriff of London and Middlesex (ibid in commemoration of
the Queen's visit to St. Paul's Cathedral, Feb. 27).
1872, Mar. 14. JOHN BENNETT, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid same occasion).
1872, Mar. 14. THOMAS CHAMBERS, Q.C., M.P., deputy recorder
(ibid).
1872, Mar. 19. JOHN Goss, composer for Her Majesty's Chapels
Royal, and organist of St. Paul's Cathedral (at Windsor
Castle).
1872, Apr. 11. ALBERT ABDALLAH DAVID SASSOON, of Bombay,
member of the Council of the governor of Bombay for
making Laws and Regulations (Letters patent).
1872, Apr. 22. JOHN RICHARD QUAIN, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster (at
Windsor Castle).
1872, Apr. 22. THOMAS DAKIN, alderman (ibid).
1872, June 7. DANIEL BROOKE ROBERTSON, Her Majesty's consul at
Canton (Letters patent).
1872, June 25. JAMES RAMSDEN, of Barrow-in-Furness (at Windsor
Castle).
1872, June 7. WILLIAM PERRY, late Her Majesty's consul-general
at Venice (Letters patent).
1872, June 27. COWASJEE JEHANGHIER READYMONEY, of Bombay,
(Letters patent).
1872, Aug. 9. GEORGE GILBERT SCOTT, R.A. (at Osborne).
1872, Aug. 9. JOHN SAVAGE, mayor of Belfast (at Belfast by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1872, Aug. 9. JAMES HAMILTON, chairman of the Belfast Harbour
Commission (ibid by same).
1872, Aug. 17. JOHN LE COUTEUR, colonel, late adjutant general of
the Royal Jersey Militia, and one of Her Majesty's aides-de-
camp, viscount of the Isle of Jersey (Letters patent).
1872, Nov. 30. JOSIAH MASON, of Norwood House, Erdington, near
Birmingham, Co. Warwick, (same).
1872, Nov. 30. EDWARD LEE, manager of the Dublin Exhibition of
Arts, Industries, and Manufactures (by the lord lieutenant
of Ireland, on the occasion of the closing of the Dublin
Exhibition of Arts, Industries, and Manufactures).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 365
1873, Jan. 16. WILLIAM PALLISER, major, for his distinguished
services in connection with Artillery (at Osborne).
1873, Feb. 5. THOMAS DICKSON ARCHIBALD, a justice of the Queen's
Bench (ibid).
1873, Feb. 5. CHARLES EDWARD POLLOCK, a baron of Her Majesty's
Court of Exchequer (ibid).
1873, Feb. 5. JOHN CORDY BURROWS, ex-mayor of Brighton (ibid).
1873, Feb. 13. JOSEPH NEEDHAM, chief justice of the Island of
Trinidad (Letters patent).
1873, Feb. 21. WILLIAM HAMILTON, Her Majesty's consul at
Boulogne (Letters patent).
1873, Mar. 14. FRANCIS DILLON BELL, speaker of the House of
Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand (Letters
patent).
1873, Apr. 15. RALPH SMITH CUSACK, chairman of the Midland
Great Western Railway Company of Ireland, clerk of the
Hanaper in Ireland (by the lord lieutenant, on the occasion
of the opening of the "Spencer" Dock at Dublin).
1873, May 5. JAMES HILL, chief commissioner of Charities for
England and Wales (at Windsor Castle).
1873, May 10. SIDNEY SMITH SAUNDERS, late Her Majesty's consul
general in the Ionian Islands (Letters patent).
1873, May 31. CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY, lately chief secretary of the
Colony of Victoria and its Dependencies (Letters patent).
1873, June 26. ALEXANDER NISBET, doctor, honorary physician to
Her Majesty and inspector general of Hospitals and Fleets,
Royal Navy (at Windsor Castle).
1873, June 26. GEORGE BIDDLECOMBE, captain R.N. (ibid.)
1873, June 30. JOSEPH RITCHIE LYON DICKSON, M.D., physician to
Her Majesty's Legation in Persia, in attendance on His
Majesty the Shah (ibid).
1873, Aug. 4. THOMAS WHITE, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(at Osborne).
1873, Aug. 4. FREDERICK PERKINS, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1873, Aug. 31. JOHN HAWKSHAW (at Balmoral).
1873, Sept. 2. JAMES MILNE WILSON, late chief member of the
Executive Government and colonial secretary of the Colony
of Tasmania (Letters patent).
1873, Dec. 12. HENRY JAMES, Q.C., M.P., attorney general (at
Windsor Castle).
1873, Dec. 12. WILLIAM GEORGE GRANVILLE VENABLES-VERNON-
HARCOURT, Q.C., M.P., solicitor general (ibid).
1873, Dec. 12. CHARLES HALL, a vice-chancellor (ibid).
366 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1873, Dec. 12. ARCHIBALD PAULL BURT, chief justice of the Colony
of Western Australia (ibid).
1873, Dec. 12. WILLIAM HENRY DOYLE, chief justice of the Bahama
Islands (ibid).
1874, Jan. 27. RICHARD PAUL AMPHLETT, a baron of the Exchequer
(at Osborne).
1874, Jan. 27. JAMES WILLIAM MACKEY, of Clonsilla House, Co.
Dublin (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland, for public services
as J.P. and alderman of Dublin, lord mayor 1866 and 1873).
1874, Jan. 28. THOMAS SIDGREAVES, chief justice of the Straits
Settlements (Letters patent).
1874, Jan. 31. JULIAN PAUNCEFOTE, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of the Leeward Islands (Letters patent).
1874, Feb. 20. HENRY DONOVAN, J.P., Co. Kerry, and high sheriff,
1873 ; chairman of the Tralee Town Commissioners (by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1874, Feb. 21. CHARLES REED, M.P., LL.D., F.S.A., J.P. and D.L.,
chairman of the London School Board (at Windsor Castle).
1874, Feb. 21. CHARLES ALEXANDER WOOD, formerly one of Her
Majesty's Commissioners of Emigration (ibid).
1874, Mar. 2. JAMES WATSON, lord provost of Glasgow (ibid).
1874, Mar. 17. JOHN SMALE, chief justice of the Colony of Hong
Kong (Letters patent).
1874, May 12. JOSEPH WILLIAM BAZALGETTE, engineer to the
Metropolitan Board of Works (at Windsor Castle).
1874, July 7. JOHN RICE CROWE, Her Majesty's consul general
at Christiania (ibid).
1874, July 7. JOHN GREEN, late Her Majesty's agent and consul
general at Bucharest (ibid).
1874, July 20. RICHARD FRANCIS MORGAN, Queen's advocate of the
Colony of Ceylon (Letters patent).
1874, Aug. 6. MUTEE COOMARA SWAMY, a member of the Legislative
Council of Ceylon (at Osborne).
1874, Aug. 6. CHARLES WHETHAM, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1874, Aug. 6. JOHN HENRY JOHNSON, sheriff of London and
Middlesex (ibid).
1874, Sept. 16. GEORGE CAMPBELL ANDERSON, attorney general of
the Bahama Islands (Letters patent).
1874, Dec. 12. JOHN HOLKER, M.P., Q.C., solicitor general (at
Windsor Castle).
1874, Dec. 12. LUDLOW COTTER (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 367
1874, Dec. 29. MUNGULDASS NATHOOBHOY, of Bombay, member of
the Council of the Governor of Bombay for making Laws
and Regulations (Letters patent).
1875, Jan. 30. JOSEPH GEORGE LONG INNES, attorney general of the
Colony of New South Wales (Letters patent).
1875, May 13. JOHN WALTER HUDDLESTON, a baron of the Exchequer
(at Windsor Castle).
1875, May 13. NATHANIEL LINDLEY, a justice of the Court of
Common Pleas (ibid).
1875, May 13. WILLIAM YENTRIS FIELD, a justice of the Queen's
Bench (ibid).
1875, May 13. RICHARD GARTH, Q.C., chief justice of Bengal
(ibid).
1875, May 13. WILLIAM HENRY WALTON, late senior master of the
Court of Exchequer and Queen's Remembrancer (ibid).
1875, July 17. WILLIAM HENRY FANCOURT MITCHELL, president of
the Legislative Council of the Colony of Victoria (Letters
patent).
1875, Aug. 14. JOHN LARKINS CHEESE RICHARDSON, speaker of the
Legislative Council of the Colony of New Zealand (same).
1875, Sept. 29. SAMUEL WILSON, of Ercildoun, near the town of
Ballarat, in the Colony of Yictoria (same).
1875, Sept. 29. CHARLES MACMAHON, speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of the Colony of Yictoria (same).
1875, Oct. 26. MATTHEW BAILLIE BEGBIE, chief justice of British
Columbia (at Balmoral).
1875, Nov. 24. FRANK HENRY SOUTER, commissioner of police at
Bombay (by the prince of Wales at the Government House,
Bombay).
1875, Nov. 27. HARDINGE STANLEY GIFFARD, Q.C., solicitor general
(at Windsor Castle).
1876, Jan. 5. STUART SAUNDERS HOGG, commissioner of police,
Calcutta, in recognition of his services during the Royal
visit (by the prince of Wales at the Government House,
Calcutta).
1876, Mar. 24. EDMUND HAY CURRIE, chairman of the House Com-
mittee of the London Hospital (at Windsor Castle in
connection with the Queen's recent visit to said Hospital).
1876, June 27. THOMAS HOWELL, late director of contracts, War
Department (At Windsor Castle).
1876, June 27. GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, D.C.L., one of Her
Majesty's civil service commissioners (ibid).
1876, June 27. CHARLES WYVILLE THOMSON, professor, director
of the Civilian Scientific Staff of Her Majesty's ship
"Challenger" (ibid).
368 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1876, July 21. JAMES TAYLOR INGHAM, chief magistrate of the
Police Courts of the Metropolis (at Osborne).
1876, July 21. HENRY ARTHUR HUNT, consulting surveyor to Her
Majesty's Office of Works (ibid).
1876, July 21. WILLIAM HENRY WYATT, a deputy lieutenant and
magistrate for the County of Middlesex; chairman of the
Committee of Management of Colney Hatch and Leavesden
Asylums (ibid).
1876, July 21. DANIEL MACNEE, LL.D., president of the Royal
Scottish Academy (ibid).
1876, July 21. DAVID PATRICK CHALMERS, Queen's advocate of the
Gold Coast Colony (ibid).
1876, Aug. 17. JOHN STEELL, R.S.A., sculptor to the Queen for
Scotland (at Holyrood Palace, on the occasion of the
unveiling of the memorial to Prince Consort in Edinburgh).
1876, Aug. 17. HERBERT STANLEY OAKELEY, doctor of music, pro-
fessor of music in the University of Edinburgh (ibid).
1876, Aug. 19. WILLIAM MILNE, president of the Legislative
Council of South Australia (Letters patent).
1876, Aug. 19. LUKE SAMUEL LEAKE, speaker of the Legislative
Council of Western Australia (same).
1876, Sept. 27. HENRY SCHOFIELD, Her Majesty's consul at
Guatemala (same).
1876, Nov. 28. HENRY MANISTY, a judge of the High Court (at
Windsor Castle).
1876, Nov. 28. HENRY HAWKINS, a judge of the Queen's Bench
Division of the High Court (ibid).
1876, Nov. 28. HENRY CHARLES LOPES, of Easthill, Somerset, a
judge of the Common Pleas Division of the High Court
(ibid).
1876, Dec. 5. Rt. Hon. GEORGE BOLSTER OWENS, M.D., J.P., lord
mayor of Dublin (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland, on the occasion of the presentation of the address
from the Corporation of Dublin at his Grace's farewell
reception).
1876, Dec. 5. GEORGE DEVONSHIRE PENROSE, mayor of Cork (ibid
by same).
1876, Dec. 5. WILLIAM MILLER, mayor of Londonderry 1875 — 77
(ibid by same).
1877, Jan. 30. ROBERT BOAG, mayor of Belfast in 1876 (knighted
at the duke of Marlborough's first levee held that day at
Dublin Castle).
1877, Mar. 12. ALLEN YOUNG (at Buckingham Palace).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 369
1877, Mar. 20. JAMES GELL, attorney general for the Isle of Man
(at Windsor Castle).
1877, Mar. 20. WILLIAM LEECE DRINKWATER, first deemster of the
Isle of Man (ibid).
1877, Mar. 20. WALTER HENRY MEDHURST, late Her Majesty's
consul at Shanghai (ibid). .
1877, Apr. 30. EDWARD FRY, a judge of the High Court (ibid).
1877, Apr. 30. HERBERT BRUCE SANDFORD, colonel, E.A., acting
assistant director, South Kensington Museum ; in recognition
of his services as commissioner for this country at the
Philadelphia Exhibition (ibid).
1877, July 11. Et. Hon. HENRY COTTON, one of the lords justices of
Appeal in Chancery (ibid).
1877, Aug. 13. WILLIAM EICHARD HOLMES, late Her Majesty's
consul for Bosnia (at Osborne).
1877, Aug. 13. ERASMUS OMMANNEY, admiral, F.E.S. (ibid).
1877, Aug. 13. EDWARD AUGUSTUS INGLEFIELD, vice-admiral, F.E.S.
(At Osborne).
1877, Aug. 13. GEORGE HENRY EICHARDS, vice-admiral, F.E.S
(ibid).
1877, Aug. 14. HENRY WHATLEY TYLER, late a captain in Her
Majesty's Corps of Eoyal Engineers, and late chief inspector
of railways (Letters patent).
1877, Oct. 4. WILLIAM BUELL EICHARDS, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1877, Oct. 4. ANTOINE AIME DORION, chief justice of the Court of
Queen's Bench for the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion
of Canada (same).
1877, Oct. 4. JOHN HENRY DE VILLIERS, chief justice of the
Supreme Court and speaker of the Legislative Council of
the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope (same).
1877, Oct. 4. DAVID TENNANT, speaker of the Legislative Assembly
of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope (same).
1877, Oct. 4. GEORGE WIGRAM ALLEN, speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1877 Oct. 4. JOHN BUDD PIIEAR, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Ceylon (same).
1877, Dec. 12. ANDREW BARCLAY WALKER, late mayor of Liverpool
(at Windsor Castle).
1877, Dec. 12. BRYAN EOBINSON, late judge of the Supreme Court,
Newfoundland (ibid).
1877, Dec. 12. JAMES BAIN, of Crofthend, Cumberland, late lord
provost of Glasgow, D.L., J.P., F.E.S., F.E.G.S. (ibid).
370 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1878, Jan. 8. JOHN PRESTON, mayor of Belfast (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland at Dublin Castle).
1878, Jan. 15. LEWIS WHINCOP JARVIS, D.L., of Middelton Towers,
King's Lynn (at Osborne).
1878, Mar. 18. SAMUEL FERGUSON, LL.D., Q.C., deputy keeper of
the Public Records in Ireland (by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland at Dublin Castle).
1878, May 31. THOMAS ELDER, member of the Legislative Council
of the Colony of South Australia (dubbed by the Queen,
but at first intended to have been created by Letters patent).
1878, May 31. SALVATORE NAUDI, doctor of laws, judge of the
Court of Appeal of the Island of Malta (Letters patent).
1878, May 31. EDWARD EYRE WILLIAMS, late puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria (dubbed by the
Queen, but at first intended to have been created by
Letters patent).
1878, July 30. EDWARD HERTSLET, F.R.G.S., librarian and keeper
of the Papers of the Foreign Office (at Osborne, in recogni-
tion of his labours at the Congress of Berlin).
1878, Aug. 14. JAMES OLDKNOW, mayor of Nottingham, and
chairman of the Committee of the Nottingham Castle Art
Museum (ibid).
1878, Aug. 16. JACOB DIRK BARRY, recorder of the High Court of
the Province of Griqualand and West (Letters patent).
1878, Nov. 25. FREDERICK LEIGHTON, president of the Royal
Academy of Arts (at Windsor Castle).
1878, Nov. 27. JAMES SALMON, M.D., inspector general of Hospitals
and Fleets (ibid).
1878, Nov. 27. BEN THOMAS BRANDRETH GIBBS (ibid).
1878, Nov. 27. JOHN ANDERSON, LL.D., M.I.C.E. (ibid).
1878, Nov. 27. THOMAS SCAMBLER OWDEN, alderman and late lord
mayor of the City of London (ibid).
1878, Nov. 27. JOHN MILTON, late accountant general of the Army
War Department (ibid).
1878, Dec. 20. ALFRED SANDISON, Oriental second secretary at Her
Majesty's Embassy at Constantinople (Letters patent).
1879, Apr. 23. CHARLES ARTHUR TURNER, chief justice of Her
Majesty's Court of Judicature at Madras (Letters patent).
1879, June 26. CHARLES SYNGE CHRISTOPHER BOWEN, one of the
judges of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor
Castle).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 371
1879, June 26. HENRY BESSEMER, of Denmark Hill (at Windsor
Castle in recognition of his services in the manufacture of
malleable iron and steel and in numerous other inventions).
1879, June 26. HENRY EDWARD LANDOR THUILLIER, Royal Artillery,
F.R.S. (ibid).
1879, June 26. THOMAS BOUCH, M.I.C.E., chief engineer of the Tay
Bridge (ibid).
1879, July 29. WALTER EUGENE DE SOUZA, of Calcutta (Letters
patent).
1879, Oct. 29. CHARLES PACKER, chief judge of the Island of
Barbados (same).
1880, Jan. 5. HENRY CONNOR, LL.B., chief justice of the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Natal (same).
1880, Feb. 24. THOMAS ALFRED JONES, president of the Royal
Hibernian Academy, in recognition of his high professional
standing as well as of the eminence of the Royal Hibernian
Academy of Painting and Sculpture over which he had so
long and so honourably presided (at Dublin Castle by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1880, Feb. 27. NICHOLAS GUSTAVE BESTEL, barrister at law, formerly
senior puisne judge, and lately acting chief judge of the
Supreme Court of the Island of Mauritius (Letters patent).
1880, Mar. 18. HENRY LUSHINGTON PHILLIPS, judicial commissioner
of the High Court of Justice in Cyprus (Letters patent).
1880, Mar. 18. JOHN BRADDICK MONCKTON, town clerk of the City
of London (at Windsor Castle).
1880, Mar. 18. WILLIAM THOMAS CHARLEY, D.C.L., M.P., common
Serjeant of the City of London (ibid).
1880, Apr. 20. EDMUND STEPHEN HARRISON, deputy clerk of the
Council (ibid).
1880, Apr. 20. THOMAS JAMES NELSON, solicitor of the City of
London (ibid).
1880, Apr. 20. THOMAS CUPPAGE BRUCE, R.N., superintendent of
packets, Dover (ibid).
1880, Apr. 20. ALGERNON BORTHWICK (At Windsor Castle).
1880, Apr. 28. JOHN LENTAIGNE, of Tallaght, Co. Dublin, formerly
one of the inspectors general of prisons in Ireland and now
an honorary member of the General Prison Board, a com-
missioner of national education and inspector of Reformatory
and Industrial Schools in Ireland, president of the Royal
Zoological Society, and ex-president of the Statistical
Society (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1880, May 13. FARRER HERSCHELL, M.P., Q.C., solicitor general (at
Buckingham Palace).
372 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1880, May 31. EGBERT RIPON MARETT, bailiff of Her Majesty's
Island of Jersey (Letters patent).
1880, July 12. GEORGE MAURICE O'RORKE, speaker of the House of
Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand (same).
1880, July 31. PHILIP PROTHERO SMITH, mayor of Truro, for
services on the occasion of the visit of the prince of Wales
to Truro to lay the foundation stone of the new Cathedral
(at Osborne).
1880, July 31. GEORGE HENRY CHAMBERS, chairman of the London
and St. Katharine's Docks Company (ibid).
1880, Dec. 1. RUPERT ALFRED KETTLE, of Merridale, Wolver-
hampton (at Windsor Castle).
1880, Dec. 1. Louis STEUART JACKSON, late a judge of the High
Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal (ibid).
1880, Dec. 1. WATKIN WILLIAMS, a judge of the Supreme Court
(ibid).
1880, Dec. 1. GUSTAVUS HUME, lieutenant colonel, lieutenant of
Her Majesty's Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of
Gentlemen at Arms (ibid).
1880, Dec. 16. WALTER WATSON HUGHES, of South Australia (ibid).
1880, Dec. 16. EDWARD BURROWES SINCLAIR, A.M., M.D., of
Dublin, in recognition of his public services in training
soldiers' wives as nurses (ibid).
1880, Dec. 16. EDWARD BAINES, late member of Parliament for
Leeds (at Windsor Castle).
1881, Feb. 25. ARTHUR NEED, lieutenant colonel, lieutenant of
Her Majesty's Royal Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard
(at Buckingham Palace).
1881, Mar. 2. JAMES RISDON BENNETT, M.D., president of the
Royal College of Physicians, F.R.S. (at Windsor Castle).
1881, Apr. 1. JAMES CHARLES MATHEW, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1881, Apr. 1. LEWIS WILLIAM CAVE, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1881, Apr. 1. CHARLES WILLIAM SIKES (ibid).
1881, May 2. EDWARD EBENEZER KAY, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1881, May 24 (Nov. 1). WILLIAM JOHNSTON RITCHIE, chief
justice of the Supreme Court and Exchequer Court of the
Dominion of Canada (Letters patent to bear date 1881,
May 24).
1881, Aug. 18. FREDERICK JOSEPH BRAMWELL, F.R.S. (at Osborne).
1881, Aug. 18. JAMES ALLANSON PICTON (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 373
1881, Aug. 18. JOHN HUMPHREYS, senior coroner for the County
of Middlesex (At Osborne).
1881, Aug. 18. HUGH OWEN (ibid).
1881, Aug. 25. Et. Hon. THOMAS JAMIESON BOYD, lord provost of
Edinburgh, and lord lieutenant of the County of the City
of Edinburgh (at Holyrood Palace).
1881, Aug. 26. WILLIAM COLLINS, ex-lord provost of Glasgow
(ibid).
1881, Nov. 1. JAMES PRENDERGAST, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of New Zealand (Letters patent).
1881, Nov. 23. EDWARD PORTER COWAN, of Craig-a-vad, Belfast,
and of Clintaugh House, Anahilt, Co. Down; mayor of
Belfast (by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1881, Dec. 7. JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1881, Dec. 7. FORD NORTH, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
High Court of Justice (ibid).
1881, Dec. 7. WILLIAM MACCORMAC, surgeon and lecturer on
surgery, Saint Thomas's Hospital; consulting surgeon,
French Hospital, and examiner in surgery, University of
London; in consideration of his services in connection with
the International Medical Congress (ibid).
1881, Dec. 7. GEORGE CHRISTOPHER MOLESWORTH BIRDWOOD, M.D.,
late Bombay Medical Staff, special assistant in Revenue
Statistics and Commerce Department of the India Office
(ibid).
1881, Dec. 7. ERASMUS WILSON, F.E.S., president of the Eoyal
College of Surgeons of England (ibid).
1881, Dec. 7. ANDREW CROMBIE RAMSAY, LL.D., F.E.S., director
general of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom
(ibid).
1881, Dec. 24. CHARLES LILLEY, chief justice of Queensland
(Letters patent).
1882, Jan. 20. WILLIAM PATRICK ANDREW, of Saint Bernard's,
and of Charlefield, both in the County of Midlothian (same).
1882, Feb. 27. WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, one of Her Majesty's Army
Purchase Commissioners to carry into effect the provisions
of the Eegulation of the Forces Act, 1871 (at Windsor
Castle).
1882, Apr. 8. JOHN GORRIE, chief justice of the Supreme Court of
Fiji (Letters patent).
1882, May 17. WILLIAM FETTES DOUGLAS, president of the Eoyal
Scottish Academy (at Windsor Castle).
1882, May 17. JOHN JONES JENKINS, M.P. (ibid).
374 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1882, June 29. REGINALD HANSON, alderman of London and sheriff
of London and Middlesex (At Windsor Castle).
1882, June 29. WILLIAM ANDERSON OGG, sheriff of London and
Middlesex (ibid).
1882, June 29. RICHARD CAYLEY, chief justice of the Island of
Ceylon (ibid).
1882, June 29. JAMES MARSHALL, chief justice of the Gold Coast
Colony (ibid).
1882, June 29. HENRY JAMES BURFORD BURFORD-HANCOCK, chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of the Leeward Islands (ibid).
1882, June 29. ADAM GIB ELLIS, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of Mauritius (ibid).
1882, June 29. JOHN CHARLES DAY, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1882, June 29. JAMES NICHOLAS DOUGLASS, engineer-in-chief to the
Trinity House (ibid).
1882, June 29 (Nov. 30). GEORGE PRINGLE, secretary to the
Ecclesiastical Commission (ibid).
1882, July 20. GEORGE PHILLIPPO, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of Hong Kong and its Dependencies (Letters patent).
1882, Nov. 30. JOSEPH COCKSEY LEE (at Windsor Castle).
1882, Nov. 30. RICHARD TEMPLE RENNIE, chief justice of the
Supreme Court for China and Japan (ibid).
1882, Nov. 30. JOHN PEARSON, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
High Court of Justice (ibid).
1882, Nov. 30. OSCAR MOORE PASSEY CLAYTON (ibid).
1882, Nov. 30. ROBERT WILLIAM JACKSON, brigade surgeon (ibid).
1882, Nov. 30. JACOB BEHRENS (ibid).
1882, Dec. 7. JOHN PETER DE GEX, Q.C., treasurer of Lincoln's Inn
(ibid).
1882, Dec. 7. JOHN BLOSSET MAULE, Q.C., treasurer of the Inner
Temple (ibid).
1882, Dec. 7. FRANCIS ROXBURGH, Q.C., treasurer of the Middle
Temple (ibid).
1882, Dec. 7. WILLIAM ST. JAMES WHEELHOUSE, Q.C., treasurer of
Gray's Inn (ibid).
1882, Dec. 7. THOMAS PAINE, president of the Incorporated Law
Society (ibid).
1883, Jan. 30. DANIEL VINCENT O'SULLIVAN, late mayor of Cork
(at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 375
1883, Apr. 20. CHARLES PARKER BUTT, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Osborne).
1883, Apr. 20. ARCHIBALD LEVIN SMITH, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. WILLIAM SIEMENS, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS ABEL, in recognition of his
valuable services to the War Department and other depart-
ments of the Government in his capacity as chemist to the
War Department (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. ABRAHAM WOODIWISS, councillor and sometime
mayor of Derby (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. THOMAS BAKER, alderman and sometime mayor of
Manchester (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. RICHARD HENRY WYATT, for the valuable services
rendered by him to the Government during the last 25 years
as Parliamentary agent to the Treasury (ibid).
1883, Apr. 20. HENRY DARVILL, solicitor and town clerk of Windsor
(ibid),
1883, May 9. ALFRED BALLISTON, staff captain, R.N., commanding
Her Majesty's Royal yacht "Alberta" (at Windsor Castle).
1883, May 22. GEORGE GROVE, D.C.L., director of the Royal College
of Music (ibid).
1883, May 22. GEORGE ALEXANDER MACFARREN, professor of music
of the University of Cambridge and principal of the Royal
Academy of Music (ibid).
1883, May 22. ARTHUR SEYMOUR SULLIVAN, doctor of music of the
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (ibid).
1883, June 16. HENRY THOMAS WRENFORDSLEY, chief justice of the
Colony of Fiji (Letters patent).
1883, June 16. RODERICK WILLIAM CAMERON, commissioner for the
Dominion of Canada to the Australian International
Exhibition (same).
L883,June 16. ALFRED ROBERTS, honorary secretary and consulting
surgeon to Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, New South
Wales (same).
L883, July 19. JACOBUS PETRUS DE WET, acting chief justice of the
Island of Ceylon (at Windsor Castle).
L883, July 19. WILLIAM BOWER FORWOOD, alderman of the City of
Liverpool (ibid).
1883, July 19. JOHN GILLESPIE, secretary to the Royal Company of
Archers, the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland (ibid).
1883, July 19. HENRY ALFRED PITMAN, M.D., registrar of the
Royal College of Physicians (ibid).
376 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1883, July 19. EDWIN SAUNDERS, F.R.C.S., surgeon-dentist-in-
ordinary to Her Majesty (At Windsor Castle).
1883, July 19. GEORGE HORNIDGE PORTER, surgeon-in-ordinary to
Her Majesty in Ireland (ibid).
1883, Aug. 23. JOSEPH DEVEREUX, mayor of Windsor, justice of
the peace and alderman (at Osborne).
1883, Aug. 23. ROBERT RAWLINSON, chief engineering inspector of
the Local Government Board (ibid).
1883, Dec. 31. HENRY MORGAN VANE, secretary to the Charity
Commission for England and Wales (ibid).
1883, Dec. 31. WILLIAM HARDY, deputy keeper of the Public
Records (ibid).
1883, Dec. 31. FRANCIS JOHN BOLTON, C.E., of the Local Govern-
ment Board (ibid).
1883, Dec. 31. HENRY EDMUND KNIGHT, alderman and late lord
mayor of the City of London (ibid).
1884, May 20. JAMES JOSEPH ALLPORT, of Littleover, Derby, (at
Windsor Castle).
1884, May 20. RICHARD DICKESON, late mayor of Dover (ibid).
1884, May 20. FREDERICK WILLIAM BURTON, F.S.A., director of
the National Gallery of London (ibid).
1884, June 13. SAMUEL DAVENPORT, of South Australia (Letters
patent).
1884, June 20. DAVID TAYLOR, mayor of Belfast (at Dublin Castle
by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1884, Aug. 11. ELLIOT CHARLES BOVILL, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Island of Cyprus (Letters patent).
1884, Aug. 11. Rt. Hon. GEORGE HARRISON, LL.D., lord provost of
Edinburgh, and lord lieutenant of the County of the City
of Edinburgh (at Osborne).
1884, Aug. 11. ALFRED WILLS, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
High Court of Justice (ibid).
1884, Aug. 26. WILLIAM CARTER HOFFMEISTER, M.D., of Cliftcm
House, West Cowes (ibid).
1884, Sept. 11. JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON, LL.D., principal and vice-
chancellor of the McGill University, Montreal, in the
Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1884, Sept. 11. WILLIAM COMER PETHERAM, Q.C., chief justice of
the High Court of Judicature for the North-Western
Provinces of India (same).
1884, Sept. 29. BRUCE LOCKHART BURNSIDE, chief justice of the
Island of Ceylon (same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 377
1884, Oct. 27. SAMUEL LEE ANDERSON, crown solicitor for Water-
ford and Kilkenny, in recognition of his long and able
services (at the Vice-Regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1884, Nov. 29. HENRY ENFIELD EOSCOE, LL.D. (Cambridge and
Dublin), F.R.S., professor of Chemistry in the Victoria
University of Manchester (at Windsor Castle).
1884, Dec. 22. RAJA SOURINDRO MOHUN TAGORE (Letters patent).
1885, June 6. CHARLES ALEXANDER CAMERON, M.D., medical officer
of health and city analyst [of Dublin], in recognition of his
services in the cause of sanitation and public health in
Ireland; president of the Royal College of Surgeons,
and vice-president of the Chemical Institute of Great Britain
(at the Vice-Regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1885, June 6. GEORGE JOSEPH WYCHERLEY, M.D., high sheriff of
the city of Cork (ibid by same).
1885, June 27. WILLIAM SQUIRE BARKER KAYE, LL.D., Q.C.,
assistant under-secretary to the lord lieutenant (at Dublin
Castle by same).
1885, June 27. JOHN BALL GREENE, commissioner of valuation and
boundary surveyor of Ireland (at Dublin Castle by the lord
lieutenant).
1885, July 9. RICHARD EVERARD WEBSTER, Q.C., M.P., attorney
general (at Windsor Castle).
1885, Aug. 1. JOHN ELDON GORST, Q.C., M.P., solicitor general.
1885, Aug. 1. WILLIAM WILLIS, late accountant general of the
Navy, and comptroller of Navy Pay (at Osborne).
1885, Aug. 1. MICHAEL CONNAL, ex-chairman of the Glasgow
School Board (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. EDWARD WALTER, captain, late 8th Hussars, founder
and commanding officer of the Corps of Commissionaires
(ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. PETER BADE (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. GEORGE CLEMENT BERTRAM, bailiff of Jersey (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. JAMES DROMGOLE LINTON, president of the Royal
Institute of Painters in Water Colours (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. JAMES PARKER DEANE, D.C.L., Q.C., Her Majesty's
Admiralty Advocate (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB (ibid).
1885, Aug. 1. HENRY CHRISTOPHER MANGE, engineer and electrician
to the Indian Government, Persian Gulf Telegraph
Department (ibid).
378 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1S85, Aug. 1. ARTHUR JOHN HAMMOND COLLINS, Q.C., chief
justice of Madras (at Osborne).
1885, Aug. 7. ROBERT McYicKER, mayor of Londonderry (by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland at Dublin Castle).
1885, Sept. 14. ROPER LETHBRIDGE (Letters patent).
1885, Dec. 15. JAMES SAWYER, M.D., of Birmingham (same).
1885, Dec. 15. WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS, of the Hardy, Aberdare
(Letters patent).
1885, Dec. 29. ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, LL.D. (at Osborne).
1885, Dec. 29. GEORGE WILLIAM MORRISON, town clerk of Leeds
(ibid).
1885, Dec. 29. WILLIAM HARDMAN, chairman of Quarter Sessions
for the County of Surrey, and recorder of the Borough of
Kingston-on-Thames (ibid).
1885, Dec. 29. OSWALD WALTERS BRIERLY, F.R.G.S., R.W.S. (ibid).
1885, Dec. 29. Dr. WILLIAM ROBERTS, of Manchester, professor in
the Victoria University (ibid).
1885, Dec. 29. HENRY EDWARDS, M.P.
1886, Jan. 18. WILLIAM BARTLETT DALBY, M.B., of Savile Row,
(letters patent).
1886, Jan. 19. WILLIAM GRANTHAM, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Osborne).
1886, Jan. 19. JAMES CRICHTON-BROWNE, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.
(ibid).
1886, Jan. 25. ANDREW SEARLE HART, LL.D., vice-provost of
Trinity College (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant).
1886, Jan. 25. ROBERT STAWELL BALL, LL.D., Astronomer Royal
for Ireland (ibid by same).
1886, Feb. 15. RICHARD NICHOLSON, of Cleveland-gardens, Padding-
ton, Co. Middlesex, and of Oak Hill, Hildeiiborough, Co.
Kent; clerk of the Peace, and clerk of the Lieutenancy for
the County of Middlesex (Letters patent).
1886, Mar. 8. CHARLES RUSSELL, M.P., attorney general (at Windsor
Castle).
1886, Mar. 8. HORACE DAVEY, Q.C., solicitor general (ibid).
1886, Mar. 8. MONIER WILLIAMS, D.C.L., Boden professor of Sanskrit
in the University of Oxford (ibid).
1886, Mar. 8. ROBERT GEORGE RAPER, of the City of Chichester
(ibid).
1886, Mar. 8. HENRY EDMUND WATSON, of Shirecliffe Hall, Sheffield
(ibid).
1886, Mar. 8. CHARLES DOUGLAS Fox, of Coombe Springs, Kingston-
on-Thames, civil engineer (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 379
1886, Mar. 8. WILLIAM TURNER, M.B., LL.D., F.R.S., professor of
Anatomy in the university of Edinburgh (ibid).
1886, May 8. JAMES BRUNLEES (ibid).
1886, May 8. EDGAR MACCULLOCH, bailiff of Guernsey (ibid).
1886, May 8. DYCE DUCKWORTH, M.D., treasurer of the Eoyal
College of Physicians of London (ibid).
1886, May 11, DAVID RADCLIFFE, mayor of Liverpool (at Liverpool).
1886, May 18. VINCENT HUNTER BARRINGTON KENNETT-BARRINGTON,
M.A., L.L.M., of the Manor House, Dorchester, Oxon., and
of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law (at Windsor Castle).
1886, May 28. WILLIAM WHITE COOPER, F.B.C.S., surgeon-oculist-
in-ordinary to the Queen (nominated for knighthood but
died before dubbing. By royal warrant dated 1886, June 26,
Mary Elizabeth, his widow, was granted the style and pre-
cedence of a widow of a knight bachelor).
1886, June 21. JAMES MACBAIN, president of the Legislative Council
of the Colony of Victoria (Letters patent).
1886, June 21. EGBERT DALRYMPLE Ross, speaker of the House of
Assembly of the Colony of South Australia (same).
1886, June 21. WILLIAM COLLES MEREDITH, late chief justice of
the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec in the
Dominion of Canada (same).
1886, June 26. JOHN EDGE, Q.C., chief justice of the High Court
of Judicature of the North-Western Provinces of India, at
Allahabad (at Windsor Castle).
1886, July 9. ROBERT MOLESWORTH, lately a judge of the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Victoria (Letters patent).
1886, July 30. JOHN TOMES, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., etc., L.D.S. (Eng.)
(at Osborne).
1886, July 30. DOUGLAS MACLAGAN, M.D., professor of medical
jurisprudence in the University of Edinburgh, and president
of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (ibid).
1886, July 30. THOMAS LONGMORE, surgeon general, C.B., professor
of military surgery in the Army Medical School at Netley
(ibid).
1886, July 30. SAMUEL WILLIAM SAYER LEWES, late director of
victualling for the Royal Navy (ibid).
1886, July 30. RICHARD NICHOLAS HOWARD, mayor of Weymouth
(ibid).
1886, July 30. EDWARD HENRY SIEVEKING, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P.,
physician extraordinary to Her Majesty (ibid).
1886, July 30. HORACE JONES, for distinguished services to the City
of London as architect to the Corporation (ibid).
1886, Aug. 2. EDWARD CHARLES BUCK (ibid).
38o KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1886, Aug. 2. WILLIAM STOKES, M.D., president of the Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland (at the Vice-Regal Lodge by
the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1886, Aug. 3. THOMAS FRANCIS BRADY, J.P., inspector of Irish
fisheries (ibid by same).
1886, Aug. 16. EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE, Q.C., M.P., solicitor
general (at Osborne).
1886, Aug. 16. WILLIAM LAMBERT DOBSON, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Tasmania (ibid).
1886, Aug. 19. JAMES GOWANS, lord dean of Guilds of the City of
Edinburgh (at Holyrood Palace).
1886, Aug. 26. JOHN SIMON, serjeant at law (Letters patent).
1886, Oct. 21. CHARLES EDWARD KEITH KORTRIGHT, of Grosvenor
Crescent, parish of St. George, Hanover Square, Co. Middl.,
and of Wherstead Park, Co. Suffolk (same).
1886, Nov. 11. ROWLAND FRANCIS NICHOL FANNING, late deputy
inspector general of the Royal Irish Constabulary (by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland at the Vice-Regal Lodge).
1886, Nov. 26. JAMES STIRLING, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1886, Nov. 26. ARTHUR KEKEWICH, Q.C., one of the justices of
Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1886, Nov. 26. JOSEPH DODGE WESTON (ibid).
1886, Nov. 26. BALTHAZAR WALTER FOSTER, M.D., president of the
Council of the British Medical Association (ibid).
1886, Nov. 26. PHILIP MAGNUS, director and secretary of the City
and Guilds of London Technical Institute (ibid).
1886, Nov. 26. JOHN RICHARD SOMERS VINE (ibid).
1886, Nov. 26. EDWARD Bosc SLADEN, M.S.C., late chief political
officer with the Burma Expeditionary Force (at Windsor
Castle).
1887, Feb. 14. ALEXANDER WILSON, sheriff of Calcutta (Letters
patent dated Feb. 16).
1887, Feb. 14. RAMASWAMI MOODLIAR (MUDALIAR), sheriff of Madras
(Letters patent dated Feb. 16). ^
1887, Feb. 14. DINSHAW MANEKJEE PETIT, sheriff of Bombay
(Letters patent dated Feb. 16).
1887, Feb. 14. HENRY LELAND HARRISON, Bengal Civil Service,
commissioner of Police and chairman of the Corporation
of the Town of Calcutta (Letters patent dated Feb. 16).
1887, Feb. 14. HENRY MEREDYTH PLOWDEN, senior judge in the
Chief Court of the Punjab (Letters patent dated Feb. 16).
1887, Mar. 25. THOMAS MARTINEAU, mayor of Birmingham (at
Windsor Castle).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 381
1887, May 9. MATTHEW CROOKS CAMERON, chief justice of the
Common Pleas, of the Province of Ontario, in the Dominion
of Canada (Letters patent).
1887, May 9. ANDREW STUART, chief justice of the Superior Court
in and for the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion of
Canada (same).
1887, May 9. FREDERICK MATTHEW DARLEY, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1887, May 14. JOHN ROGERS JENNINGS, master of the Drapers'
Company (at the People's Palace for East London).
1887, June 1. EUGENE PIERRE JULES LECLEZIO, chief judge of the
Supreme Court of the Island of Mauritius (Letters patent).
1887, June 27. HENRY EDMUND CARTWRIGHT, of Magherafelt
Manor, Co. Londonderry (at Dublin Castle by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland).
1887, June 30. HENRY MORLAND, captain, of Her Majesty's Indian
Marine (late Indian Navy), port officer and chairman of the
Municipal Corporation of Bombay (at Windsor Castle).
1887, June 30. CHARLES ALLEN LAWSON, of London, in the County
of Middlesex, England, and of Madras, in the East Indies
(ibid).
1887, June 23. HENRY LUNNON SIMPSON, mayor of Windsor (ibid).
1887, July 4. JOHN CHARLES ROBINSON, of Newton Manor, parish
of Swanage, Co. Dorset, surveyor of pictures in ordinary to
Her Majesty (ibid).
1887, July 6. PRYCE JONES, of Dolerw, parish of Llanllwchaiarn,
Co. Montgomery. (Letters patent).
1887, July 28. JAMES WRIGHT, late engineer-in-chief to the
Admiralty (same).
1887, July 28. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LENG, of Sheffield, West
Riding, Co. York (same).
1887, Aug. 5. JOSEPH TERRY, of Hawthorn Villa, the Mount, York,
lord mayor of York (at Osborne).
1887, Aug. 5. JAMES KING, of Campsie, Co. Stirling, LL.D., lord
provost of Glasgow (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. BENJAMIN CHAPMAN BROWNE, mayor of Newcastle-
on-Tyne, D.C.L., justice of the peace for Gloucestershire,
Northumberland and Newcastle-on-Tyne, member of the
Institute of Civil Engineers (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. WILLIAM DAVID KING, mayor of Portsmouth (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. HENRY STEPHENSON, mayor of Sheffield (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. GEORGE WILLIAM EDWARDS, mayor of Bristol.
382 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1887, Aug. 5. HARRY BULLARD, of Hellesdon House, Norwich,
mayor of Norwich, justice of the peace for the City of
Norwich, and deputy lieutenant for the County of Norfolk
(At Osborne).
1887, Aug. 5. EDWIN GAUNT, mayor of Leeds, a justice of the
peace for the Borough of Leeds (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. JAMES POOLE, mayor of Liverpool (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. JAMES FARMER, of Hope House, Eccles, Lancashire,
alderman and mayor of Salford (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. HENRY Fox BRISTOWE, Q.C., of the Cliffe, Nantwich,
Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster (at
Osborne).
1887, Aug. 5. HENRY AARON ISAACS, alderman and sheriff of
London and Middlesex (ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. ALFRED KIRBY, lieutenant colonel, of Fairlawn, New
Cross, justice of the peace, sheriff of London and Middlesex
(ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. WILLIAM JAMES FARRER, high bailiff of Westminster
(ibid).
1887, Aug. 5. ARNOLD WILLIAM WHITE, the Queen's solicitor
(ibid).
1887, Aug. 6. ALFRED BARING GARROD, of Harley Street, Parish of
Marylebone, Co. Middlesex, doctor of medicine, fellow of
the Royal College of Physicians of London (Letters patent).
1887, Aug. 12. HENRY DOULTON, of Woolpits, Ewhurst, Co. Surrey,
a commissioner of lieutenancy for the City of London (at
Osborne).
1887, Aug. 12. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, of Lancaster Gate, Co. MiddL,
and of Adelaide Crescent, Brighton, Co. Sussex, an alder-
man of London, in the commission of the peace for the
County of Middlesex and City of Westminster, and a
commissioner of lieutenancy for the City of London (ibid).
1887, Aug 12. JOHN SMITH, of Parkfield, Derby, alderman and
justice of the peace for the Borough of Derby (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. EDWIN EDWARD GALSWORTHY, of 18, Park Crescent,
Portland-place, London, and the Chestnuts, Shepperton, a*
justice of the peace and deputy lieutenant for the County of
Middlesex, chairman of the Metropolitan Asylums Board
(ibid).
1887, Aus:. 12. ANDREW MACLEAN, of Viewfield House, Balshagray,
Partick, chief magistrate Partick, N.B. (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. GEORGE HUSBAND BAIRD MACLEOD, F.R.S., Edin-
burgh, regius professor of surgery in the University of
Glasgow, and surgeon-in-ordinary to Her Majesty in
Scotland (ibid).
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1887, Aug. 12. JOHN NEILSON CUTHBERTSON, chairman of the
School Board of Glasgow (At Osborne).
1887, Aug. 12. HENRY MITCHELL, a justice of the Peace, president
of the Bradford Technical College (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. GEORGE MARTIN - HOLLOW AY, of Tittenhurst,
Sunning Hill, Berks, (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. WILLIAM AITKEN, M.D., F.R.S., of Grove Cottage,
Woolstone, Southampton, professor of Pathology, Army
Medical School, Netley Hospital (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. WARINGTON WILKINSON SMYTH, M.A. (Cambridge),
F.R.S., professor of Mining in the Normal School of
Science and Royal School of Mines, chief inspector in the
Department of Woods and Forests (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. HENRY WATSON PARKER, late president of the
Incorporated Law Society (ibid).
1887, Aug. 12. FRANCIS PITTIS, mayor of Newport, Isle of Wight
(ibid).
1887, Aug. 22. JAMES HORNER HASLETT, mayor of Belfast (at
Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1887, Aug. 22. THOMAS LECKY, mayor of Londonderry (ibid by
same).
1887, Aug. 22. GEORGE MOYERS, LL.D., alderman of Dublin (ibid
by same).
1887, Aug. 22. HENRY COCHRANE, alderman of Dublin, D.L. (ibid
by same).
1887, Aug. 22. JAMES SPAIGHT, Esq., president of the Chamber
of Commerce, Limerick, and chairman of the Waterford
and Limerick Railway Company (ibid by same).
1887, Aug. 22. PATRICK MAXWELL, president of the Incorporated
Law Society of Ireland (ibid by same).
1887, Aug. 22. ROBERT HERRON, chairman of Kingstown Town
Commissioners (ibid by same).
1887, Aug. 22. HOWARD GRUBB, F.R.S. (at Dublin Castle by the
lord lieutenant).
1887, Aug. 25. MORGAN MORGAN, of Cathedral road, Parish of St.
John the Baptist, Cardiff, and of Hendrescythan, both in
the County of Glamorgan, mayor of the Borough of Cardiff
(Letters patent).
1887, Aug. 25. THOMAS RICHARD EDRIDGE, of the Elms, in the
Parish of Croydon, Co. Surrey (same).
1887, Aug. 25. JOHN HENRY PULESTON, of Ffynogion, Parish of
Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Co. Denbigh, (same).
1887, Sept. 1. HARRY THOMAS ALFRED RAINALS, late Her Majesty's
consul at Brest (same).
384 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1887, Sept. 8. MORELL MACKENZIE, M.D., in recognition of his
valuable services to the Queen's son-in-law, the Crown
Prince of Germany (at Balmoral).
1887, Sept. 12. CHARLES JOHN PEARSON, of Drumshaugh Gardens,
in the City of Edinburgh, procurator for the Church of
Scotland (Letters patent).
1887, Sept. 12. THOMAS STOREY, mayor of Lancaster (at Balmoral).
1887, Nov. 28. ARTHUR CHARLES, Q.C., one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1887, Dec. 20. ADAM WILSON, late chief justice of the Queen's
Bench, of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada (Letters
patent).
1887, Dec. 29. HENRY COCKBURN MACANDREW, provost of Inverness
(at Osborne).
1888, Feb. 7. WILLIAM TINDAL ROBERTSON, M.P., a member of the
Royal Commission to enquire into the Education of the
Blind, Deaf and Dumb (ibid).
1888, Feb. 7. OWEN ROBERTS, M.A., F.S.A., of 48, Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, Middlesex, clerk to the Worshipful
Company of Cloth Workers of the City of London (ibid).
1888, Apr. 21. DOMINIC ELLIS COLNAGHI, Her Majesty's consul
general at Florence (at Villa Palmieri, Florence).
1888, Apr. 30. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM THACKERAY MARRIOTT, Q.C.,
judge advocate general (Letters patent).
1888, Apr. 30. JOHN WILLIAM TYLER, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
L.M., and L.S.A. (London) (same).
1888, June 18. WILLIAM HENRY MELVILL, of Beaufort Gardens in
the Parish of Brompton, Co. Middlesex, and of Lincoln's Inn,
barrister-at-law, solicitor to the Board of Inland Revenue
(same).
1888, June 18. THOMAS GALT, chief justice of the Common Pleas
Division of the High Court of Justice, Ontario (Canada)
(same).
1888, June 21. JAMES GEORGE LEE STEERE, speaker of the Legisla-
tive Council of Western Australia (same).
1888, July 10. CHARLES HALLE (at Windsor Castle).
1888, July 10. JOHN STAINER, Mus. Doc., late organist of St. Paul's*
(ibid).
1888, July 10. JOHN JAMES HARWOOD, mayor of Manchester (ibid).
1888, July 10. JOHN HASSARD, M.A., principal registrar of the
Province of Canterbury, and registrar of the Diocese of
Canterbury (ibid).
1888, July 10. GEORGE BARCLAY BRUCE, president of the Institute
of Civil Engineers (ibid).
1888, July 10. GEORGE DAVID HARRIS, formerly member of the
Executive Council of the Bahamas (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 385
1888, July 18. THEODORE THOMAS FORD, chief justice of the Straits
Settlements (Letters patent).
1888, July 30. DANIEL WILSON, LL.D., president of the University
of Toronto, Canada (same).
1888, Aug. 24. JAMES DAVID MARWICK, of Killermont House,
Dumbartonshire, LL.D., of Glasgow University, F.R.S.E.,
formerly town clerk of the City of Edinburgh, and now
town clerk of the City of Glasgow, and a justice of peace for
Lanarkshire (at Blythswood).
1888, Aug. 24. WILLIAM McONiE, of Heathbank, Pollokshields by
Glasgow, and of Ballochneck, in the County of Stirling,
lately lord provost of the City of Glasgow, a justice of the
Peace for the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew (at
Blythswood).
1888, Dec. 4. PETER HENRY EDLIN, Q.C., assistant judge of the
Court of the Sessions of the Peace for the County of
Middlesex (at Windsor Castle).
1888, Dec. 4. POLYDORE DE KEYSER, alderman, late lord mayor of
the City of London (ibid).
1889, Jan. 28. WILLIAM CONRAD REEVES, Q.C., chief justice of the
Island of Barbados (Letters patent).
1889, Jan. 28. JOHN TURNEY, of Springfield, Alexandra Park,
Nottingham, ex-mayor of Nottingham (at Osborne).
1889, Jan. 29. ALEXANDER EDWARD MILLER, of 11, Stone Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn, one of Her Majesty's counsel, and late one
of the railway commissioners (at Osborne).
1889, Jan. 29. MYLES FENTON, of South Nutfield, Surrey, lieutenant
colonel of the Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps,,
general manager of the South-Eastern Railway, and a
justice of the peace for the County of Surrey (ibid).
1889, Jan. 29. CHARLES WATHEN, mayor of Bristol (ibid.).
1889, Feb. 4. JOHN CAMPBELL ALLEN, chief justice of the Province
of New Brunswick (Letters patent).
1889, May 25. ANDREW REED, inspector general of the Royal Irish
Constabulary (at the Vice-Regal Lodge, Dublin, by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1889, June 4. ARTHUR WILLIAM BLOMFIELD, A.R.A., M.A. (at
Windsor Castle).
1889, June 4. JOSEPH CROSLAND, of Royd's Wood, Huddersfield.
(ibid).
1889, June 4. WILLIAM HENRY CRUNDALL, mayor of Dover (ibid).
1889, June 4. RICHARD CHARLES OLDFIELD, Indian Civil Service,,
late a puisne judge of the High Court of Judicature, North -
Western Provinces (ibid).
386 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1889, June 4. AUBREY WALSH, J.P. and D.D., formerly chairman
of the Justices of the Liberty of the Tower
(At Windsor Castle).
1889, June 4. JAMES ROBERTON, LL.D., professor of conveyancing
in the University of Glasgow (ibid).
1889, June 22. JAMES RUSSELL, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of Hong Kong and its Dependencies (Letters patent).
1889, June 22. BENJAMIN BENJAMIN, mayor of the City of Mel-
bourne, in the Colony of Victoria (same).
1889, June 22. WILLIAM MACLEAY, member of the Legislative
Council of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1889, June 22. CHARLES FREDERICK BLAINE, of Port Elizabeth, in
the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, for services rendered
to the Cape of Good Hope (same).
1889, June 29. JACOB WILSON, honorary director of the Royal
Agricultural Society of England, and fellow of the High-
land and Agricultural Society of Scotland (at Windsor
Castle).
1889, Aug. 27. EVAN MORRIS, of Roseneath, Wrexham, in the
County of Denbigh, and 3, St. James's Place, S.W., mayor
of Wrexham (at Pale, Llandderfel, North Wales).
1889, Aug. 30. C. C. CONNOR, mayor of Belfast was offered knight-
hood but declined (at a farewell levee while presenting the
marquess of Londonderry with an address from the Belfast
Corporation).*
1889, Nov. 18. EDMUND ARNOUT GRATTAN, late Her Majesty's
consul general for Belgium (Letters patent).
1890, Jan. 20. MATTHEW HENRY DA VIES, speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of the Colony of Victoria (same).
1890, Jan. 20. JOSEPH HICKSON, general manager of the Grand
Trunk Railway of the Dominion of Canada (same).
1890, Feb. 8. RAYLTON DIXON, of Gunnersgate Hall, Middlesbrough
(at Osborne).
1890, Feb. 8. ROBERT PALMER HARDING, chief official receiver of
the Bankruptcy Department of the Board of Trade (at
Osborne).
1890, Feb. 8. THOMAS SOWLER, of Victoria Park, Manchester (ibid).
1890, Mar. 10. JOHN NUGENT, M.D., late inspector of lunatic
asylums (at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1890, May 5. FRANK FORBES ADAM (Letters patent).
1890, May 5. JOHN BRIDGE, of Headley Grove, Headly, Surrey,
chief magistrate of the Police Courts of the Metropolis (at
Windsor Castle).
* On the rame occasion Mr. James Musgrave, chairman of the Belfast Harbours Commissioners
•declined to be knighted.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 38?
1890, June 12. EGBERT JOHN PINSENT, D.C.L., senior puisne judge
of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Newfoundland
(Letters patent).
1890, June 23. HENRY LTJDLOW, chief justice of the Leeward
Islands (same).
1890, June 23. ROMESH CHUNDER MITTER, late a puisne judge of
the Calcutta High Court (same).
1890, June 30. HENRY BEYER ROBERTSON, of Pale, Corwen, Mer-
ionethshire, and of Llantysilio Hall, Denbighshire (at
Windsor Castle).
1890, June 30. WILLIAM ARROL, of Seafield, Ayr, contractor for the
Forth Bridge (ibid).
1890, June 30. HENRY TRUEMAN WOOD, secretary to the Society of
Arts (ibid).
1890, June 30. WILLIAM GRAY, of West Hartlepool and Greatham,
in the County of Durham (ibid).
1890, June 30. ROBERT STICKNEY ELAINE, of Summerhill, Bath
(ibid).
1890, June 30. REGINALD JOHN CTJST, chief commissioner of the
West Indian Incumbered Estates Court (ibid).
1890, June 30. JOHN COMPTON LAWRANCE, one of the justices of
Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1890, June 30. ROLAND LOMAX VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, one of the
justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1890, June 30. HORATIO LLOYD, one of the judges of Her Majesty's
County Courts in England and Wales, chairman of the
Quarter Sessions for Cheshire and Recorder of Chester
(ibid).
1890, June 30. FRANCIS GODSCHALL JOHNSON, chief justice of the
Superior Court of the Province of Quebec in the Dominion
of Canada (Letters patent).
1890, July 25. THARIA TOP AN, of Bombay (same).
1890, Aug. 29. THOMAS NEWENHAM DEANE, architect of the Museum
of Science and Art and of the Library in Kildare Street,
Dublin (at the said Museum by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland on the occasion of the opening).
1890, Sept. 11. STEUART MACNAGHTEN, of Bittern Manor House,
County of Southampton, and of the Middle Temple,
barrister-at-law, chairman of the Southampton Dock
Company (Letters patent).
1890, Nov. 22. ROBERT ROMER, a justice of the Queen's Bench
Division of the High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1891, Jan. 12. JAMES GODFRAY, colonel commanding 2nd Regiment
Royal Jersey Militia, Military Aide-de-Camp to Her
Majesty, and of Grainville Manor, Jersey (at Osborne).
388 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1891, Jan. 12. ALFRED HICKMAN, of Goldthorn Hill, near Wolver-
hampton (At Osborne).
1891, Jan. 12. GEORGE MURRAY HUMPHRY, M.D., F.R.S., professor
of surgery in the University of Cambridge (ibid}.
1891, Jan. 12. GEORGE SAMUEL MEASOM, chairman of the Royal
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ibid).
1891, Jan. 12. HENRY JOHN WARING, of Osborne House, Plymouth,
late mayor of Plymouth (ibid).
1891, Jan. 19. FRANK EJNGLER DRUMMOND HAY, late consul
general in Tripoli (Letters patent).
1891, Jan. 19. JOSIAH REES, chief justice of the Bermudas or
Somers Islands (same).
1891, Jan. 19. EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY, chief justice of the
Straits Settlements (same).
1891, Feb. 23. FRANCIS HENRY JEUNE, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1891, Mar. 20. WILLIAM PINK, mayor of Portsmouth, and of
Shrover Hall, Cosham (ibid).
1891, Mar. 20. ROBERT SAMUEL WRIGHT, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1891, May 21. ALFRED SEALE HASLAM, of North Lees and West
Bank, in the County of Derby, liveryman and citizen of
London, mayor of Derby (at Derby).
1891, June 28. HENRY BENNETT, of Westlands, Grimsby, and of
Thorpe Hall, Louth, both in the County of Lincoln, mayor
of the County Borough of Grimsby (Letters patent).
1891, July 13. WILLIAM CHARLES WINDEYER, puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1891, July 13. WALTER THOMAS WRAGG, puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Natal, for services in
Zululand (same).
1891, July 13. JULIAN EMANUEL SALOMONS, member of the Legisla-
tive Council of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1891, July 30. ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, F.R.S., director general of the
Geological Survey of the United Kingdom (at Osborne). \
1891, July 30. HENRY READER LACK, comptroller general of the
Patent Office (ibid).
1891, July 30. GUSTAVUS NATHAN, Her Majesty's consul general at
Vienna (ibid).
1891, July 30. HENRY OAKLEY, general manager of the Great
Northern Railway (ibid).
1891, July 30. WALTER SHERBURNE PRIDEAUX, clerk of the Gold-
smiths' Company (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 389
1891, July 30. EGBERT GILLESPIE, of Spring Hill, Douglas, Lanark,
N.B., and of Brighton (At Osborne).
1891, July 30. WILLIAM FARMER, of Coworth Park, Sunningdale,
and 40, Cornwall Gardens, sheriff of London (ibid for services
on the occasion of the visit of the German Emperor and
Empress to the Guild Hall).
1891, July 30. AUGUSTUS HENRY GLOSSOP HARRIS, of the Elms,
Avenue Road, Regents Park, sheriff of London (ibid same
occasion).
1891, Sept. 9. The Hon. RICHARD HENN COLLINS, a judge of the
Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court
of Justice (Letters patent : writ dated 1892, July 16 ; Gazette
notice dated 1892, July 30, but the letters patent ordered to
bear date 1891, Sept. 9).
1891, Nov. 28. ALFRED JEPHSON, captain R.N., honorary secretary
of the Royal Naval Exhibition (at Windsor Castle).
1891, Nov. 28. EVAN COLVILLE NEPEAN, C.B., late director of con-
tracts at the War Office (ibid).
1891, Nov. 28. JOHN BOYD, late lord provost of the City of Edin-
burgh (ibid).
1891, Dec. 3. GEORGE REID, president of the Royal Scottish
Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (ibid).
1892, Jan. 18. WILLIAM HOLLINGWORTH QUAYLE JONES, chief
justice of Sierra Leone (Letters patent).
1892, Jan. 22. Royal warrant granting to CATHERINE DE SOYSA,
widow and relict of Charles Henry de Soysa, in the com-
mission of the Peace for the Island of Ceylon, deceased, the
style and precedence of a widow of a Knight Bachelor of
Great Britain and Ireland as if her husband had been
knighted.
1892, May 9. EDWARD CHARLES Ross, colonel, Indian Staff Corps
(at Windsor Castle).
1892, May 9. WILLIAM DUGUID GEDDES, doctor of laws, vice-
chancellor and principal of the University of Aberdeen
(ibid).
1892, May 9. JOHN CHARLES SAMUEL GRENIER, attorney general for
the Colony of Ceylon (ibid).
1892, May 9. GEORGE BUCHANAN, M.D., F.R.S., late medical officer
of the Local Government Board (ibid).
1892, June 15. WILLIAM JAMES BELL, of Scatwell, in the Parish of
Contin, Co. Ross., and of the Inner Temple, barrister-at-law,
doctor of laws of the University of Cambridge (Letters
patent).
1892, June 15. JOSEPH PALMER ABBOTT, speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of the Colony of New South Wales (same).
390 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1892, June 15. ALEXANDRE LACOSTE, chief justice of the Court of
Queen's Bench for the Province of Quebec, Canada
(Letters patent).
1892, June 15. GEORGE CLARKE PILE, president of the Legislative
Council of the Island of Barbados (same).
1892, July 5. FREDERIC BATEMAN, M.D., F.R.C.P., senior physician
to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital (at Windsor Castle).
1892, July 5. WILLIAM JAMES RICHMOND COTTON, chamberlain of
the City of London (ibid).
1892, July 5. JOHN GARDNER DILLMAN ENGLEHEART, clerk of the
Council of the Duchy of Lancaster (ibid).
1892, July 5. GEORGE FINDLAY, general manager of the London
and North-Western Railway (ibid).
1892, July 5. GEORGE JOHNSON, M.D., F.R.S., physician extra-
ordinary to Her Majesty (ibid).
1892, July 5. ROBERT MICKS, joint secretary to the Inland Revenue
Board (ibid).
1892, July 5. JOHN GORELL BARNES, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1892, Aug. 5. GATNSFORD BRUCE, D.C.L., one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Osborne).
1892, Aug. 5. JOSEPH BARNEY, precentor of Eton College, principal
of the Guildhall School of Music, and conductor of the
Royal Choral Society, Albert Hall (ibid).
1892, Aug. 5. WILLIAM GEORGE CUSINS, master of Music to the
Queen (ibid).
1892, Aug. 5. WALTER PARRATT, organist of Her Majesty's Private
Chapel, and of St. George's Chapel Royal, Windsor (ibid).
1892, Aug. 5. ARTHUR DE CAPEL CROWE, Her Majesty's consul
general, and late commissary judge at Havana, Cuba (ibid).
1892, Aug. 6. PHILLIP CRAMPTON SMYLY, Esq., M.D., physician-in-
ordinary to the Household of the lord lieutenant (at the
Viceregal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1892, Aug. 13. JOHN HARLEY SCOTT, Esq., high sheriff of the City
of Cork (ibid by same).
1892, Aug. 13. FRANCIS XAVIER FREDERICK MACCABE, Esq., M.D.,
commissioner of the Local Government Board (ibid by
same).
1892, Aug. 15. DANIEL DIXON, lord mayor of Belfast (ibid by same).
1892, Aug. 15. SAMUEL BLACK, town clerk of Belfast (ibid by same).
1892, Aug. 15. ROBERT SEXTON, alderman of Dublin (ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 391
1892, Sept. 15. ELLIS ASHMEAD BARTLETT, of Grange House,
Eastbourne, Co. Sussex, and of Grosvenor Street, in the
Parish of St. George, Hanover Square, in the County of
London (Letters patent).
1892, Nov. 26. WILLIAM RANN KENNEDY, one of the justices of
Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1892, Nov. 26. JOHN RIGBY, Q.C., M.P., Her Majesty's solicitor
general (ibid).
1892, Nov. 26. DOUGLAS STRAIGHT, late puisne judge of the High
Court of Judicature of the North-West Provinces of India
(ibid).
1892, Nov. 26. CHARLES OPPENHEIMER, Her Majesty's consul
general at Frankfort on Main (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. FORREST FULTON, Q.C., common serjeant of the City
of London (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. JOHN BLUNDELL MAPLE, M.P. (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. JOHN BENJAMIN STONE, of Erdington, and Sutton
Coldfield, Co. Warwick, (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. GEORGE IRWIN, of Cumberland Lodge, Headingly,
Leeds (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. WILLIAM SMITH, D.C.L., LL.D. (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. WILLIAM RENNY WATSON, chairman of the Glasgow
South- Western Railway Company (ibid).
1892, Dec. 2. JOSEPH HENRY WARNER (ibid).
1893, Jan. 2. JOHN TANKER VILLE GOLDNEY, chief justice of Trinidad
(Letters patent).
1893, Jan. 19. DAVID HARREL, under secretary to the lord lieutenant
(in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1893, June 26. SAMUEL HENRY STRONG, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1893, June 26. JOHN MADDEN, chief justice of the Supreme Court
of the Colony of Victoria (same).
1893, June 26. GEORGE SHENTON, president of the Legislative
Council of the Colony of Western Australia (same).
1893, June 26. HENRY DIAS, late puisne judge of the Supreme
Court of the Island of Ceylon (same).
1893, July 6. FRANCIS HENRY LAKING, M.D., M.R.C.P., London,
surgeon-apothecary to Her Majesty (at Buckingham Palace).
1893, July 14. JOSEPH RENALS, alderman and sheriff of the City of
London (at Windsor Castle).
1893, July 14. WALTER HENRY WILKIN, colonel, alderman and
sheriff of the City of London (ibid).
392 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1893, Aug. 11. WILLIAM ROGER BROWN, of Highfield, Hilperton,
Wilts (at Osborne).
1893, Aug. 11. WILLIAM DAVIES, of Scoveston, Pembrokeshire
(ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. WILLIAM HENDERSON, late lord provost of Aberdeen
(ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. SAMUEL GEORGE JOHNSON, town clerk and clerk of
the peace of Nottingham (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. JOHN LENG, M.P., Dundee (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. GEORGE HENRY LEWIS (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. PATTESON NICKALLS, of Fallowfield, Chiselhurst,
Kent (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. FRANCIS POWELL, R.W.S., president of the Royal
Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. WILLIAM OVEREND PRIESTLEY, M.D.,of 17, Hertford
Street, May Fair, and of Sherrards, Welwyn, Herts, (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. HUGH GILZEAN-REID, first president of the Institute
of Journalists incorporated by Royal Charter (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. BENJAMIN WARD RICHARDSON, M.D., F.R.S., of 25,
Manchester Square, London (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. JOHN RICHARD ROBINSON, of Addison Crescent,
Kensington (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. EDWARD RICHARD RUSSELL, of Liverpool (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. JOHN TENNIEL, R.I. (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. THOMAS WRIGHT, of Leicester (ibid).
1893, Aug. 11. JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., of
Harpenden, near St. Albans (ibid).
1893,* Aug. 11. GEORGE AUGUSTUS PILKINGTON, of Belle Vue, Lord
Street West, Southport, and of Swinithwaite Hall, Yorkshire,
formerly mayor of Southport (twice), and at one time M.P.
for the Southport Division of South-west Lancashire (ibid).
1894, Feb. 1. DONALD HORNE MACFARLANE, of Portman Square, in
the Parish of Saint Marylebone, in the County of London
(Letters patent).
1894, Feb. 15. FIELDING CLARKE, LL.B., chief justice of thQ
Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong Kong (same).
1894, Feb. 15. JOHN WINFIELD BONSER, chief justice of the Island
of Ceylon (same).
1894, Feb. 15. HARTLEY WILLIAMS, senior puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria (same).
1894, Feb. 15. WILLIAM PATRICK MANNING, mayor of the City of
Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales (same).
* In November, 1893, Christopher Robinson, Q.C., of the Canadian Bar was offered knighthood in
recognition of his services before the Behring Sea arbitration. He appears not to have accepted it.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 393
1894, Mar. 12. WILLIAM LANE BOOKER, Her Majesty's consul
general at New York (Letters patent).
1894, Apr. 5. THOMAS SALTER PYNE (same).
1894, May 21. ANTHONY MARSHALL, lord mayor of Manchester (at
Manchester at the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal).
1894, May 21. WILLIAM HENRY BAILEY, mayor of Salford, of Sale
Hall, Cheshire, and Glan-y-Mor, Beaumaris (ibid same
occasion).
1894, May 24. THOMAS FARRELL, president of the Royal Hibernian
Academy (in Ireland by the lord lieutenant).
1894, June 25. The Hon. FRANK SMITH, senator and member of the
Government of the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1894, June 25. Louis EDELMAR NAPOLEON CASAULT, senior puisne
judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec, in
the Dominion of Canada (same).
1894, June 25. The Hon. ARTHUR RENWICK, M.D., commissioner
for New South Wales at the recent Exhibition at Chicago;
formerly minister of Mines, minister of Public Instruction,
and now member of the Legislative Council of that Colony
(same).
1894, June 25. JOHN JOSEPH GRINLINTON, member of the Legisla-
tive Council of the Island of Ceylon, commissioner for that
Island at the recent Exhibition at Chicago (same).
1894, July 2. JOHN CHARLES BUCKNILL, of East Cliff House, in the
Parish of Christchurch, Co. Southampton, doctor in medicine
of the University of London, and fellow of the Royal
College of Physicians of London (same).
1894, July 2. EDWARD LEADER WILLIAMS, of the Oaks, in the
Parish of Dunham Massey, in the County Palatine of
Chester (same).
1894, July 13. JOHN VOCE MOORE, alderman and sheriff of the City
of London (at Windsor Castle).
1894, July 13. JOSEPH COCKFIELD DIMSDALE, alderman and sheriff
of the City of London (ibid).
1894, July 13. ALBERT JOSEPH ALTMAN, chairman of the Bridge
House Estates Committee of the Corporation of London
(ibid).
1894, July 18. THOMAS ROE, M.P., of Litchurch, Derby (ibid).
1894, July 18. ROBERT HUNTER, solicitor to the Post Office (ibid).
1894, July 18. HENRY THOBY PRINSEP, judge, High Court, Calcutta
(ibid).
1894, July 18. JAMES ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Rt. Hon., lord provost
of Edinburgh, and lord lieutenant of the County of the City
of Edinburgh (ibid).
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1894, July 18. FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN, of Woodcote Manor,
Alresford, Hants., founder and president of the Royal
Society of Painter-Etchers (At Windsor Castle).
1894, July 18. PHILIP MANFIELD, M.P., of Redlands, Cliftonville,
Northampton, (ibid).
1894, July 18. JEROM MURCH, of Cranwells, Bath, ex-mayor of
Bath (ibid).
1894, July 18. JOHN HUTTON, chairman of the London County
Council (ibid).
1894, July 18. ISAAC PITMAN, of Bath (ibid).
1894, July 18. THOMAS WEMYSS REID, of 26, Bramham Gardens,
South Kensington (ibid).
1894, July 18. THOMAS GRAINGER-STEWART, M.D., physician-in-
ordinary to the Queen in Scotland, and professor of the
Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh; deputy
lieutenant of the City and County of Edinburgh (ibid).
1894, July 18. RICHARD TANGYE, of Gilbertstone, Kingston Yale
(ibid).
1894, July 18. THOMAS THORNTON, of Thornton Castle, town clerk
of Dundee (ibid).
1894, July 18. THOMAS ROBINSON, M.P., of Maisemore Park, near
Gloucester (ibid).
1894, July 18. GEORGE WILLIAMS, of 72, Saint Paul's Churchyard,
,and of 13, Russell Square (ibid).
1894, July 18. JOSEPH LEIGH, M.P. (ibid).
1894, July 18. BOSDIN THOMAS LEECH, of Oakmount, Timperley,
near Manchester, director of the Manchester Ship Canal
and deputy mayor of Manchester (ibid).
1894, July 18. ROBERT THRESHIE REID, Q.C., M.P., Her Majesty's
solicitor general (ibid).
1894, Nov. 30. FRANK LOCKWOOD, M.P., Q.C., Her Majesty's
solicitor general, justice of the peace and deputy lieutenant
for the North Riding of Yorkshire (ibid).
1894, Nov. 30. FREDERICK WIGAN, of Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen,
Surrey, high sheriff of Surrey and justice of the peace for,
Surrey and the County of London, and deputy lieutenant
for Surrey (ibid).
1894, Nov. 30. JAMES WEEKS SZLUMPER, of Glanteifi, Kew Gardens,
Surrey, and of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan.
(ibid).
1895, Feb. 4. JOHN MC!NTYRE, Hon., member of the Executive
Council and Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Victoria,
and lately president of the Board of Land and Works, and
commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey in that Colony
(Letters patent).
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1895, Feb. 27. JOHN BAKER, M.P., of North End House, Ports-
mouth (at Windsor Castle).
1895, Feb. 27. EDWARD EGBERT PEARCE EDGCUMBE, of Somerleigh
Court, Dorchester (ibid).
1895, Feb. 27. ISRAEL HART, of Ashleigh, Knighton, Leicester.
(ibid).
1895, Feb. 27. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL MACKENZIE, principal of the
Royal Academy of Music (ibid).
1895, Feb. 27. JOSEPH TURNER HUTCHINSON, chief justice of the
Gold Coast Colony ,and chief justice designate of the Colony
of Grenada (ibid).
1895, Feb. 27. CHARLES SCOTTER, general manager of the South-
western Railway (ibid).
1895, Feb. 27. JOHN JACKSON, contractor for public works, of 3,
Victoria Street, Westminster (ibid).
1895,Feb. 27. JAMES THOMAS WOODHOUSE, of Elloughton House,
Brough, Yorkshire (ibid).
1895, Apr. 1. WILLIAM HENRY RATTIGAN, barrister-at-law, Doctor-
of-Laws of the university of the Punjab, and vice-chancellor
of said university (Letters patent).
1895, July 4. (WILLIAM) THORNLEY STOKER, M.D., president of the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (in the Presence
Chamber, Dublin Castle, by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1895, July 4. CHRISTOPHER JOHN NIXON, LL.D., M.D., physician-
in-ordinary to His Excellency (ibid by same).
1895, July 15. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL ONSLOW, chief justice of the
Colony of Western Australia (Letters patent).
1895, July 15. WILLIAM HALES KINGSTON, M.D., of Montreal, in
the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada (same).
1895, July 15. ARTHUR SNOWDEN, mayor of the City of Melbourne,
in the Colony of Victoria (same).
1895, July 18. ARTHUR ARNOLD, chairman of the London County
Council, of 45, Kensington Park Gardens, W., and Hyde
Hill, Dartmouth (at Windsor Castle).
1895, July 18. EDWARD TEMPERLEY GOURLEY, M.P., V.D., justice
of the peace and deputy lieutenant for the County of
Durham, of Roker-on-Sea, Sunderland, and Cleaden, County
of Durham (ibid).
1895, July 18. FREDERICK HOWARD, of the Abbey Close, Bedford
(ibid).
1895, July 18. JEHANGHIER COWASJEE JEHANGHIER, of Ready
Money House, Malabar Hill, Bombay (ibid).
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1895, July 18. HENRY DUNCAN LITTLEJOHN, M.D., LL.D., of Edin-
burgh (At Windsor Castle).
1895, July 18. JAMES Low, lord provost of Dundee (ibid).
1895, July 18. CLARENCE SMITH, of the Hawthorns, Chislehurst
(ibid).
1895, July 18. WALTER BESANT, of Frognal End, Hampstead (ibid).
1895, July 18. JOSEPH EWART, M.D., of Montpelier Hall, Brighton,
and Holmhead, Bewcastle, Cumberland (ibid).
1895, July 18. CHRISTOPHER FURNESS, merchant and ship owner
(ibid).
1895, July 18. WILLIAM MARTIN CONWAY, of 21 Clanricarde
Gardens, W. (ibid).
1895, July 18. NICHOLAS JOHN HANNEN, of Lake Lodge, Wargrave,
Berks., chief justice of Her Majesty's Supreme Court for
China and Japan, and consul general at Shanghai (ibid).
1895, July 18. HENRY BROBRIBB IRVING, of the Lyceum Theatre
(ibid).
1895, July 18. WILLIAM WOLLASTON KARSLAKE, Q.C., of 8 Curzon
Street (ibid).
1895, July 18. JOSEPH FRANCIS LEESE, M.P., Q.C., of the Red
House, Sidmouth, and of 12 Members' Mansions, Victoria
Street; recorder of Manchester (ibid).
1895, July 18. GEORGE CHARLES MASON, of Courtlands, Clapham
Park, Surrey (ibid).
1895, July 18. LEWIS MORRIS, of Penbryn, Carmarthenshire (ibid).
1895, July 18. EGBERT PULLAR, of Tayside, Perth (ibid).
1895, July 18. WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL, LL.D. (ibid).
1895, Aug. 12. THOMAS ACQUIN MARTIN, agent of the Government
of Afghanistan (at Osborne).
1895, Nov. 25. WILLIAM MCCAMMOND, lord mayor of Belfast (at the
Viceregal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1895, Dec. 12. ROBERT BANNATYNE FINLAY, Q.C., M.P., Her*
Majesty's solicitor general (at Windsor Castle).
1895, Dec. 12. HARRY BODKIN POLAND, Q.C., recorder of Dover, one
of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of
London (ibid).
1895, Dec. 12 (July 15). HENRY HICKS HOCKING, attorney general
for the Island of Jamaica (ibid).
1896, Jan. 6. PATRICK COLL, chief crown solicitor for Ireland (at
the Viceregal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
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1896, Jan. 6. THOMAS WILLIAM MOFFETT, LL.D., president of
Queen's College, Galway (at the Vice-regal Lodge by the
lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1896, Jan. 6. [JAMES] ACHESON MACCULLAGH, M.D., late mayor of
Londonderry (ibid by same).
1896, Jan. 17. CHARLES EDWARD HOWARD VINCENT, M.P., L.C.C.,
commandant of the Queen's Westminster Volunteers, of
1 Grosvenor Square, London (at Osborn).
1896, Jan. 17. ROBERT MARTIN CRAVEN, F.R.C.S., of 14, Albion
Street, Hull (ibid).
1896, Jan. 17. WILLOUGHBY FRANCIS WADE, M.D., of Kilmurrey,
Edgbaston (ibid).
1896, Jan. 17. JOHN SMALMAN SMITH, late chief justice of the
Colony of Lagos (ibid).
1896, Jan. 17. JOHN SENHOUSE GOLDIE-TAUBMAN, speaker of the
House of Keys, Isle of Man (ibid).
1896, Jan. 20. JOSEPH PRESTWICH, of Darent Hulme, in the Parish
of Shoreham, in the County of Kent (Letters patent).
1896, Jan. 23. SAMUEL LEWIS, barrister-at-law, unofficial member
of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Sierra Leone,
and first mayor of the City of Freetown (same).
1896, Jan. 23. WILLIAM JAMES SMITH, chief justice of the Supreme
Court of the Island of Cyprus (same).
1896, Jan. 23. HENRY PERING PELLEW CREASE, on his retirement
as senior puisne judge from the Bench of the Supreme Court
of British Columbia, in the Dominion of Canada (same).
1896, Jan. 27. CHARLES FREDERIC HAMOND, of Lovaine Place, in
the County and City of Newcastle-on-Tyne (same).
1896, Jan. 27. CHARLES FREDERICK FARRAN, chief justice of the
High Court of Judicature, Bombay (same).
1896, Jan. 27. LYTTLETON HOLYOAKE BAYLEY, late puisne judge of
the High Court, Bombay (same).
1896, Feb. 28. ALFRED GEORGE MARTEN, Q.C., one of the judges of
Her Majesty's County Courts in England and Wales (at
Windsor Castle).
1896, Apr. 25. JAMES CHARLES HARRIS, Her Majesty's consul for
the Department des Alpes Maritimes, France, and for the
Principality of Monaco (at Cimiez, Nice).
1896, June 6. DAVJD STEWART, of Banchory Devenick, Kincardine-
shire (at Balmoral).
1896, June 18. WILLIAM RALPH MEREDITH, LL.D., chief justice of
the Court of Common Pleas of the Province of Ontario, in
the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
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1896, June 18. WILLIAM HENRY LIONEL Cox, chief justice of the
Straits Settlements (Letters patent).
1896, June 19. YINCENT HENRY PENALVER CAILLIARD, president of
the Council of Administration of the Ottoman Public Debt
(at Balmoral).
1896, July 4. WILLIAM JOHN ANDERSON, chief justice of British
Honduras (Letters patent).
1896, July 9. JOHN CASS, of Maylands, Bradford (at Windsor
Castle).
1896, July 9. JOSHUA GIRLING FITCH, LL.D., of 13, Leinster
Square, London, W. (ibid).
1896, July 9. JOSEPH SEBAG MONTEFIORE, of 4, Hyde Park Gardens,
London, and East Cliff Lodge, Ramsgate (ibid).
1896, July 9. PETER LE PAGE RENOUF, of 46, Roland Gardens,
London, S.W.
1896, July 9. ALLEN LANYON SARLE, secretary and general manager
of the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway (ibid).
1896, July 9. CHARLES CECIL TREVOR (ibid).
1896, July 9. The Hon. GEORGE ARTHUR PARKER, late judge of the
High Court, Madras (Indian Civil Service, retired).
1896, Aug. 15. FREDERICK RICHARD FALKINER, Q.C., recorder of
Dublin (at the Vice-Regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1896, Aug. 15. FRANCIS RICHARD CRUISE, M.D. (ibid by same).
1896, Aug. 15. ARTHUR EDWARD VICARS, F.S.A., Ulster king of
arms, registrar and knight-attendant on the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick (ibid by same).
1896, Oct. 12. FRANCIS WILLIAM MACLEAN, Q.C., chief justice of
Bengal (at Balmoral).
1896, Nov. 2. HENRY SPENCER BERKELEY, chief justice of Fiji, and
chief judicial commissioner for the Western Pacific (Letters
patent).
1896, Nov. 25. EDWARD JOHN POYNTER, president of the Royal
Academy of Arts (at Windsor Castle).
1897, Jan. 9. OWEN RANDAL SLACKE, captain, divisional com-
missioner (in the drawing-room at the Vice-Regal Lodge by
the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1897, Jan. 9. WILLIAM HUFFINGTON FINDLATER, J.P., D.L., presi-
dent of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland (ibid by
same).
1897, Jan. 9. JOHN THOMAS GILBERT, F.S.A., LL.D., M.R.I.A., hon.
librarian of the Royal Irish Academy, and hon. professor of
antiquities in the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (ibid
by same).
1897, Jan. 9. [ROBERT] NEWMAN CHAMBERS, town clerk of London-
derry (ibid by same).
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1897, Jan. 25. The Hon. JOHN WORRELL CARRINGTON, D.C.L.,
LL.D., chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Colony of
Hong Kong (Letters patent).
1897, Jan. 25. WILLIAM RAYMOND KYNSEY, principal civil medical
officer and inspector general of hospitals of the Island of
Ceylon (same).
1897, Jan. 25. JOHN WOODHEAD, mayor of the City of Capetown
(same).
1897, Feb. 3. FREDERICK THOMAS EDRIDGE, of Addiscombe Court,
Croydon (at Osborne).
1897, Feb. 3. RICHARD FARRANT, of 2, Park Square West, Regents
Park, London (ibid).
1897, Feb. 3. WILLIAM WEBB HAYWARD, mayor of Rochester
(ibid).
1897, Feb. 3. JAMES LAING, of Thornhill, Sunderland, and of Etal
Manor, Northumberland (ibid).
1897, Feb. 3. WILLIAM LAIRD, of No. 168, West George Street,
Glasgow (ibid).
1897, Feb. 3. THOMAS WARDLE, of Leek, and Swainsley, Warslow,
Staffordshire, F.G.S., F.C.S.
1897, Feb. 3. WILLIAM BIRT, general manager of the Great Eastern
Railway (at Osborne).
1897, Feb. 3. WILLIAM ARBUTHNOT BLAIN, of the Park, Notting-
ham (ibid).
1897, Feb. 3. CAMPBELL CLARKE, of No. 116, Avenue des Champs
Elysees, Paris (ibid).
1897, Feb. 4. JAMES MACPHERSON LE MOINE, of Quebec, ex-president
of the Royal Society of Canada (Letters patent).
1897, Mar. 29. The Hon. CHARLES ARTHUR ROE, chief judge of the
Chief Court of the Punjab (same).
1897, May 14. EDMUND WIDDRINGTON BYRNE, one of the justices
of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1897, May 14. EDWARD RIDLEY, one of the justices of Her Majesty's
High Court of Justice (ibid).
1897, July 9. GEORGE HENRY LONG, mayor of Windsor (ibid).
1897, July 15 (? 16). The Hon. HENRY HUBERT JUTA, Q.C., speaker
of the House of Assembly of the Cape of Good Hope
(Letters patent).
1897, July 15. THOMAS NAGHTEN FITZ-GERALD, F.R.C.S., senior
surgeon of the Melbourne Hospital, in the Colony of
Victoria (same).
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1897, Aug. 2. FREDERICK FITZ JAMES CULLINAN, a principal chief
clerk in the secretary's office, Dublin Castle (by the lord
lieutenant of Ireland at the Vice-regal Lodge).
1897, Aug. 2. GEORGE FREDERICK DUFFEY, M.D., president of the
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (ibid by same).
1897, Aug. 2. WILLIAM THOMSON, M.D., president of the Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland, surgeon in ordinary to his
Excellency (ibid by same).
1897, Aug. 2. GERALD RICHARD DBASE, colonel, chamberlain to
His Excellency the lord lieutenant of Ireland (at the Vice-
regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant).
1897, Aug. 2. REGINALD ROBERT BRUCE GUINNESS, (ibid by same).
1897, Aug. 2. WILLIAM WATSON, chairman of the City of Dublin
Steam Packet Company (ibid by same).
1897, Aug. 2. BENJAMIN WHITNEY, clerk of the Crown and peace
for Co. Mayo (ibid by same).
1897, Aug. 3. HENRY HOWE BEMROSE, M.P. (at Osborne).
1897, Aug. 3. CHARLES WILLIAM CAYZER, M.P., of Ralston,
Renfrewshire, N.B. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. THOMAS GEORGE FARDELL, M.P., of 26, Hyde Park
Street, London, W. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. THOMAS RICHARDSON, M.P., of Kirklevington Grange,
Yarm, Yorkshire (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. JOHN ARCHIBALD WILLOX, M.P. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. ALEXANDER RICHARDSON BINNIE, chief engineer to
the London County Council (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. FREDERICK BRIDGE, Mus. Doc., organist of West-
minster Abbey, and Gresham Professor of Music (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. WILLIAM CROOKES, F.R.S., of 7, Kensington Park
Gardens, London, W. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. WILLIAM RICHARD GOWERS, M.D., F.R.S. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. JOHN FOWKE LANCELOT ROLLESTON, of Glen Parva
Grange, Leicester (ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. HENRY HARBEN, of Seaford Lodge, Hampstead
(ibid).
1897, Aug. 3. JAMES VAUGHAN, a magistrate of the Police Courts
of the Metropolis (ibid).
1897, Aug. 9. BENJAMIN ALFRED DOBSON, of Doffcockers, Heaton,
in the Parish of Deane, Co. Lanes., mayor of Bolton (Letters
patent).
1897, Aug. 18. CHARLES THOMAS SKELTON, deputy mayor of
Sheffield (at Osborne).
1897, Aug. 18. SQUIRE BANCROFT BANCROFT, of No. 18, Berkeley
Square (ibid).
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1897, Aug. 18. FELIX SEMON, M.D. (At Osborne).
1897, Aug. 18. WYKE BAYLISS, president of the Royal Society of
British Artists (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. JOHN DUNNE, deputy lieutenant and chief constable
of Cumberland and Westmoreland (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. FELIX CALVERT MACKENZIE, of Forres, N.B. (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. GEORGE CLEMENT MARTIN, Mus.Doc., organist of St.
Paul's Cathedral (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. HENRY HUGH OLDHAM, lieutenant of Her Majesty's
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. WILLIAM Lucius SELFE, one of the judges of Her
Majesty's County Courts in England and Wales (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. GEORGE JOHN SMITH, of Treliske, Truro (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. JAMES THOMPSON, general manager of the Caledonian
Railway (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. HORATIO PAGE VANCE, lieutenant colonel of Her
Majesty's Royal Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. CHRISTOPHER ANNAKIN MILWARD, alderman, lord
mayor of York (ibid).
1897, Aug 18. JOHN GEORGE BLAKER, alderman, mayor of Brighton
(ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. CHARLES RACKHAM GILMAN, mayor of Norwich
(ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. RICHARD MOTTRAM, alderman, mayor of Salford
(ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. PATRICK PLAYFAIR, late president of the Bengal
Chamber of Commerce (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. (ANDREW) CHARLES HOWARD, assistant commissioner
of Metropolitan Police (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. JAMES SMITH, lord mayor of Birmingham (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. JAMES THOMSON RITCHIE, sheriff of the City of
London (ibid).
1897, Aug. 18. ROBERT HARGREAVES ROGERS, sheriff of the City of
London (ibid).
1897, Aug. 28. GEORGE COTTON, sheriff of Bombay, and president of
the Bombay Municipal Corporation (Letters patent).
1897, Aug. 31. WILLIAM BURGESS GOLDSMITH, staff captain, R.N.,
on retirement from the command of the "Alberta," which
he had held for the last fourteen years ; (at Gosport, on the
quarter-deck of Her Majesty's Royal yacht "Alberta").
1897, Sept. 15. GEORGE MONTGOMERIE JOHN MOORE, lieutenant
colonel, R.A. (retired), president of the Madras Municipality
(Letters patent).
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1897, Sept. 29. MELBOURNE MCTAGGART TAIT, Q.C., chief justice of
the Superior Court of the Montreal District of the Province
of Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
1897, Sept. 15. JOHN HAWKINS HAGARTY, D.C.L., late chief justice
of the Province of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada
(same).
1897, Oct. 7. Rt. Hon. ANDREW MCDONALD, lord provost of
Edinburgh (at Balmoral).
1897, Oct. 7. JOHN CIIEYNE, Q.C., procurator of the Church of
Scotland (ibid).
1897, Oct. 22. THOMAS WARDLAW TAYLOR, Q.C., chief justice of the
Province of Manitoba, in the Dominion of Canada (Letters
patent).
1897, Nov. 25. CHARLES GEORGE WALPOLE, late chief justice of the
Bahama Islands (at Windsor Castle).
1897, Nov. 25. JOHN CHARLES BIGHAM, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1897, Nov. 25. CHARLES JOHN DARLING, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1897, Nov. 25. ARTHUR MOSELEY CHANNELL, one of the justices of
Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1898, Jan. 5. EDMUND THOMAS BEWLEY, judge of the High Court
of Justice in Ireland, land commissioner, on his retirement
[at the Viceregal Lodge, by the lord lieutenant of Ireland].
1898, Jan. 15. HENRY THYNNE, deputy inspector general, Royal
Irish Constabulary [by same].
1898, Jan. 17. WILLIAM BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, chief justice of the
Gold Coast Colony (Letters patent).
1898, Jan. 25. HENRY ARTHUR WHITE, Her Majesty's solicitor (at
Osborne).
1898, Jan. 25. GEORGE THOMAS BROWN, professor, consulting
veterinary adviser to the Board of Agriculture (retired)
(ibid).
1898, Jan. 25. HERBERT BARNARD, chairman of the Public Works
Loan Commission (ibid). %
1898, Jan. 25. ERNEST CLARKE, secretary to the Royal Agricultural
Society of England (ibid).
1898, Jan. 25. THOMAS HUGHES, alderman, late lord mayor of
Liverpool (ibid).
1898, Jan. 25. THOMAS JOHNSTONE LIPTON (ibid).
1898, Jan. 25. ROBERT HENRY SYMES, mayor of Bristol (ibid).
1898, Jan. 25. JOHN BATTY TUKE, M.D., president of the Royal
College of Physicians, Edinburgh (ibid).
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1898, Jan. 25. JOHN STRUTHERS, M.D., LL.D., vice-president of the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (at Osborne).
1898, Jan. 25. EDWARD JAMES ACKROYD, late a puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong Kong (ibid).
1898, Feb. 23. GEORGE WILLIAM BURTON, chief justice of the
Province of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada (Letters
patent).
1898, Apr. 28. Louis ADDIN KERSHAW, Q.C., chief justice of the
High Court of Judicature at Allahabad (Letters patent).
1898, May 6. ROBERT BARET STOKES, captain (at the Viceregal
Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1898, June 9. EDWARD KNOX, late member of the Legislative
Council of the Colony of New South Wales (Letters patent).
1898, June 9. JAMES READING FAIRFAX, in recognition of services
rendered to the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1898, June 9. JOHN LANGDON BONYTHON, in recognition of services
rendered in the cause of Public Education in the Colony of
South Australia (same).
1898, June 9. ORMOND DRIMMIE MALCOLM, Q.C., chief justice of the
Bahama Islands (same).
1898, July 13. CHARLES HUBERT HASTINGS PARRY, D.C.L., Mus.
Doc., M.A., of 17 Kensington Square, London, and Highnam
Court, Gloucester (at Windsor Castle).
1898, Aug. 6. JOHN GUNN, of Cardiff, and Llandaff House, Llandaff
(at Osborne).
1898, Aug. 6. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK GODSON, M.P., of Westwood
Park, Worcestershire (ibid).
1898, Aug. 6. ARTHUR WELLINGTON MARSHALL, colonel, of Buckden
Towers, Huntington (ibid).
1898, Aug. 6. MARCUS SAMUEL, one of the alderman of the City
of London, of 20, Portland Place, London, and of the Mote,
Kent (ibid).
1898, Aug. 6. SWIRE SMITH, of Steeton Manor, near Keighley
(ibid).
1898, Aug. 6. HENRY CHARLES FISHER, of St. Heliers, Bromley,
Kent (ibid).
1898, Aug. 6. JAMES WILLIAM WHITTALL, of the Tower, Moda,
Constantinople (ibid).
1899, Jan. 5. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER MACDONALD, merchant, of
Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada (Letters patent).
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1899, Jan. 12. JOHN CHUTE NELIGAN, Q.C., recorder of Cork (at the
Yice-regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant).
1899, Jan. 12. JAMES HENDERSON, lord mayor of Belfast (ibid by
same).
1899, Jan. 12. JOHN BARE, JOHNSTON, mayor of Londonderry (ibid
by same).
1899, Jan. 12. GEORGE PLUNKETT O'FARRELL, M.D., commissioner
of Control and inspector of Lunatic Asylums (ibid by same).
1899, Jan. 14. ANDREW MURE, of Edinburgh, late senior puisne
judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Mauritius (at
Osborne).
1899, Jan. 14. JAMES FORTESCUE FLANNERY, M.P., of Gibson's Hill,
Norwood, Surrey (ibid).
1899, Jan. 14. JOHN FURLEY, of 14, Evelyn Gardens, London,
commissioner to the National Aid Society (ibid).
1899, Jan. 14. DAVID RICHMOND, lord provost of Glasgow, and Her
Majesty's lieutenant of the County of the City of Glasgow
(ibid).
1899, Jan. 14. HERMANN WEBER, M.D., of 10, Grosvenor Street,
London (ibid).
1899, Jan. 14. THOMAS TOWNSEND BUCKNILL, Q.C., one of the
justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (ibid).
1899, Jan. 30. ARTHUR STRACHEY, B.A., LL.B., chief justice of the
High Court of Judicature for the North- Western Provinces
of India (Letters patent).
1899, Mar. 1. EDWARD LAWRENCE, of the Grange, St. Michael's
Hamlet, in the City of Liverpool, in the County Palatine of
Lancaster, a justice of the Peace of the said city, and mayor
1864-5, of the borough of Liverpool (Letters patent).
1899, May 24. JOHN THOMAS SOUNDY, J.P., mayor of Windsor (at
Windsor Castle).
1899, June 26. JAMES CREED MEREDITH, LL.D., secretary of the
Royal University of Ireland (at the Vice-regal Lodge by the
lord lieutenant).
1899, June 26. WALTER ARMSTRONG, director of the National
Gallery of Ireland (ibid by same).
1899, June 26. JOHN EDMOND BARRY, president of the Chamber of
Commerce, Dublin (ibid by same).
1899, June 26. ROBERT ALEXANDER TAYLOR, of Coleraine (ibid by
same).
1899, June 30. JOHN FRANCIS ROTTON, Q.C., late legal adviser to
the Local Government Board (at Windsor Castle).
1899, June 30. ALURED DUMBELL, judge of the Chancery Division
of the High Court of Justice, and clerk of the Rolls for
the Isle of Man (ibid).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 405
1899, June 30. HERBERT HARDY COZENS-HARDY, one of the justices
of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (At Wndsor Castle).
1899, June 30. LAWRENCE ALMA TADEMA, R.A., of 17, Grove End
Eoad, N.W. (ibid).
1899, June 30. WALTER MURTON, solicitor to the Board of Trade
(ibid).
1899, June 30. CHARLES BOWMAN LOGAN, deputy keeper of the
Signet of Scotland (ibid).
1899, June 30. WILLIAM POLLITT, general manager of the Great
Central Railway (ibid).
1899, June 30. JOHN SIBBALD, late lunacy commissioner in Scotland
(ibid).
1899, June 30. (HENRY) EVELYN OAKELEY, late chief inspector of
schools, Education Department (ibid).
1899, June 30. THOMAS MOREL, alderman, J.P., mayor of Cardiff
(ibid).
1899, June 30. WILLIAM MITCHELL BANKS, M.D., F.B.C.S., LL.D.,
of 28, Rodney Street, Liverpool (ibid).
1899, Aug. 17. LAWRENCE HUGH JENKINS, chief justice of the High
Court of Judicature, Bombay (Letters patent).
1899, Aug. 17. JOHN ALEXANDER BOYD, chancellor of the High
Court of Justice of the Province of Ontario, in the Dominion
of Canada (same).
1899, Aug. 17. THOMAS CROSSLEY RAYNER, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Lagos (same).
1899, Aug. 17. MATTHEW HARRIS, mayor of the City of Sydney, in
the Colony of New South Wales (same).
1899, Aug. 17. THOMAS JACKSON, chief manager at Hong Kong, of
the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (Letters patent).
1899, Sept. 16. JOSEPH FRIZELLE, late chief judge of the Chief
Court of the Punjab (same).
1899, Sept. 26. WILLIAM FISCHER AGNEW, recorder of Rangoon
(same).
1899, Nov. 15. HERBERT ASHMAN, lord mayor of Bristol, justice of
the peace (at Bristol).
1899, Nov. 28. GEORGE FARWELL, one of the judges of Her
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1899, Nov. 28. FRANKLIN LUSHINGTON, chief magistrate of the
Metropolitan Police Courts (ibid).
1900, Jan. 22. The Hon. JOHN STOKELL DODDS, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Tasmania (Letters patent).
1900, Jan. 22. FRANCIS HENRY LOVELL, surgeon general and
member of the Executive and Legislative Councils of the
Colony of Trinidad and Tobago (same).
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4<X5 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1900, Jan. 22. MALCOLM DONALD MCEACHAHN, mayor of the City
of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria (Letters patent).
1900, Feb. 2. V. BHASHYAM AIYANGAR, diwan bahadur acting
advocate general, Madras (same).
1900, Feb. 5. BHALCHANDRA KRISHNA BHATAWADEKAR, justice of
peace, chairman of the Standing Committee of the Municipal
Corporation, Bombay (same).
1900, Feb. 9. GERALD RAOUL DE COURCY-PERRY, Her Majesty's
consul general at Antwerp for Belgium (at Osborne).
1900, Feb. 9. JAMES BALFOUR PAUL, Lyon King of Arms (ibid).
1900, Feb. 9. THOMAS HENRY TACON, justice of peace, D.L., of the
Red House, Eye, Suffolk (ibid).
1900, Feb. 9. WILLIAM THEODORE DOXFORD, M.P., of Grindon Hall,
Sunderland (ibid).
1900, Feb. 9. WALTER THORBURN, M.P., of Glenbreck, Peebles, N.B.
(ibid).
1900, Feb. 9. THOMAS LAUDER BRUNTON, M.D., F.R.S. (ibid).
1900, Feb. 17. GEORGE DALHOUSIE RAMSAY, of Manson Place.
London (Letters patent).
1900, Mar. 3. HENRY BURTON BUCKLEY, Q.C., one of the judges of
Her Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1900, Mar. 5. OTTO JAFFE late lord mayor of Belfast (in the Throne
Room at Dublin Castle, by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1900, Mar. 12. The Rt. Hon. SAMUEL JAMES WAY, of Montefiore,
North Adelaide, and Kadlunga Mintar, both in the Colony
of South Australia, lieutenant governor and chief justice of
the Supreme Court of the said Colony, chancellor of the
University of Adelaide, and member for the Australasian
Colonies of the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy
Council.
1900, Mar. 29. WILLIAM PURDIE TRELOAR alderman and sheriff of
the City of London (at Windsor Castle).
1900, Mar. 29. ALFRED HENRY BEVAN, sheriff of the City of
London (ibid).
1900, May 15. WILLIAM MACPHERSON, judge of the High Court o£
Judicature at Fort William in Bengal (ibid).
1900, May 25. DANIEL JOSEPH HEGARTY, lord mayor of Cork (in the
Throne Room at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of
Ireland).
1900, May 25. WILLIAM M'LEARN, mayor of Londonderry (by
same).
1900, May 25. JOSEPH DOWNES, high sheriff of the City of Dublin
(ibid by same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 407
1900, May 25. ALFRED GRAHAM DOBBIN, high sheriff of the City
of Cork at Dublin Castle by the lord lieutenant of Ireland)
1900, May 25. THOMAS HENRY CLEEVE, high sheriff of the City of
Limerick (ibid by same).
1900, May 25. JOHN WILLIAM MOORE, M.D., president of the Eoyal
College of Physicians, Ireland (ibid by same).
1900, May 25. THOMAS DREW, president of the Eoyal Institute of
Architects of Ireland (ibid by same).
1900, May 25. JOHN MALCOLM INGLIS, president of the Dublin
Chamber of Commerce (ibid by same).
1900, May 25. THOMAS WILLIAM ROBINSON, chairman of Kingstown
Urban District Council (ibid by same).
1900, June 27. ARTHUR JAMES RJCHENS TRENDELL, the assistant
secretary of the Science and Art Department (at Windsor
Castle).
1900, June 27. JOHN GROVES, formerly mayor of Weymouth from
November, 1886, to November, 1889 (ibid).
1900, June 27. JOHN GLOVER, justice of peace, chairman of the
City Liberal Unionist Association, and of Lloyd's Registry
of British and Foreign Shipping (ibid).
1900, June 27. THOMAS GODFREY CAREY, the bailiff of Guernsey
(ibid).
1900, June 27. WILLIAM WILSON MITCHELL, member of the
Legislative Council of Ceylon (ibid).
1900, June 27. CHARLES ARNOLD WHITE, chief justice of Madras
(ibid).
1900, June 27. JAMES WILLIAMSON, director of Her Majesty's
Dockyards (ibid).
1900, June 27. WILLIAM WARD, Her Majesty's consul general at
Hamburg (ibid).
1900, June 27. ALLAN ARTHUR, of Calcutta, member of the
Viceroy's Legislative Council (ibid).
1900, June 30. HECTOR CLARE CAMERON, president of the Faculty
of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow (ibid).
1900, June 30. JOHN WATNEY, clerk of the Mercers' Company,
honorary secretary of the City and Guilds of London
Institute for the advancement of Technical Education
(ibid).
1900, June 30. (HENRY) HOMEWOOD CRAWFORD, of Guildhall, in the
City of London, and of 3, West Bolton Gardens, South
Kensington, S.W., solicitor of the Corporation of London
(ibid).
1900, June 30. GEORGE HARE PHILIPSON, M.D., of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, president of the University of Durham College of
Medicine (ibid).
408 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1900, June 30. CHARLES CLEMENT BOWRING, J.P., of Park Grange,
Derby (At Windsor Castle).
1900, June 30. WILLIAM HASWELL STEPHENSON, alderman, City of
Newcastle (ibid).
1900, June 30. RICHARD CLAVERHOUSE JEBB, M.P., Regius Pro-
fessor of Greek in the University of Cambridge (ibid).
1900, June 30. COLIN GEORGE MACRAE, of Wellbank, Forfarshire,
and writer to the Signet, Edinburgh, late chairman of the
School Board of Edinburgh (ibid).
1900, June 30. RILEY LORD, mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (ibid).
1900, June 30. JAMES CORNELIUS O'Dowo, formerly deputy judge
advocate general (ibid).
1900, June. Rt. Hon. EDWARD HENRY CARSON, Q.C., M.P., solicitor
general (ibid).
1900, July 16. WILLIAM BISSET BERRY, M.D., Q.C., speaker of the
House of Assembly of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope
(Letters patent).
1900, July 16. DAVID PALMER Ross, M.D., surgeon general of the
Colony of British Guiana (same).
1900, Oct. 24. FRANCIS PRATT WINTER, chief judicial officer of the
Possession of British New Guinea (Letters patent).
1900, Dec. 14. MATTHEW INGLE JOYCE, one of the justices of Her
Majesty's Court of Justice (at Windsor Castle).
1901, Jan. 16. ARTHUR ROBERT WALLACE, D.L., principal chief
clerk, Secretary's Office, Dublin Castle (at the Viceregal
Lodge by the lord lieutenant).
1901, Jan. 16. EDWARD MATTHEW HODGSON, chairman of the
Rathmines Urban District Council (ibid by same).
1901, Feb. 9. EDWARD HENRY BUSK, chairman of Convocation of
the University of London (at Marlborough House).
1901, Feb. 9. ROBERT HARVEY, high sheriff of Cornwall (ibid).
1901, Feb. 9. JOHN MARK, J.P., of Didsbury, Lancashire (ibid).
1901, Feb. 9. EDWARD WOLLASTON KNOCKER, registrar of the*
Cinque Ports (ibid).
1901, Feb. 9. ALFRED COOPER, of the Gables, Surbiton (ibid).
1901, Feb. 9. HIRAM STEVENS MAXIM (ibid).
1901, Feb. 9. JOSEPH SYKES RYMER, late lord mayor of York
(ibid).
1901, Feb. 11. The Hon. HENRY JOHN MILLER, speaker of the
Legislative Council of the Colony of New Zealand (Letters
patent).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 409
1901, Feb. 11. HUGH ADCOCK, consulting physician-in-chief to Hie
Imperial Majesty the Shah of Persia (Letters patent).
1901, Oct. 31. JOHN QUICK, LL.D., of Victoria (on the occasion of
the visit of the duke and duchess of York to His Majesty's
Dominion beyond the seas) (nominated Jan. 1).
1901, Oct. 31. JAMES GRAHAM, M.D., member of the Legislative
Assembly of the State of New South Wales, mayor of the
City of Sydney (on same occasion).
1901, Oct. 31. The Hon. SAMUEL GILLOTT, member of the Legisla-
tive Assembly of the State of Victoria, attorney general of
that State, mayor of the City of Melbourne (same occasion).
1901, Oct. 31. Louis VICTOR DELAFAYE, chief judge of the Supreme
Court of the Colony of Mauritius (on same occasion).
1901, Oct. 31. EBENEZER JOHN BUCHANAN, senior puisne judge of
the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope (on same occasion).
1901, Oct. 31. BENJAMIN WESLEY GREENACRE, member of the
Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Natal (on same
occasion).
1901, Oct. 31. THOMAS GEORGE SHAUGHNESSY, president of the
Canadian Pacific Railway Company (on same occasion).
1901, Nov. 4. ARTHUR RICHARD JELF, a judge of the High Court
(at Marlborough House).
1901, Nov. 4. JOSEPH WALTON, a judge of the High Court (ibid).
1901, Nov. 7. JOHN STANLEY, K.C., chief justice of the High Court
of Judicature for the North- Western Provinces, India
(Letters patent).
1901, Dec. 10. CHARLES SWINFEN EADY, one of the justices of His
Majesty's High Court of Justice (at Marlborough House).
1901, Dec. 10. GEORGE GOUGH ARBUTHNOT, of Madras (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. GEORGE BULLOUGH, of Isle of Rum, Scotland (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. ANDERSON CRITCHETT, F.R.C.S., honorary surgeon
oculist to His Majesty (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. GEORGE HUSSEY, mayor of Southampton (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL LAWRIE, on retirement as late
puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Ceylon (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. (JAMES) ERNEST SPENCER, M.P., of Warren Mount,
Oxshot, Surrey (ibid).
1901, Dec. 10. ALBERT DE RUTZEN, chief magistrate of the
Metropolitan Police Courts (ibid).
1901, Dec. 19. JOSEPH IGNATIUS LITTLE, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of Newfoundland (Letters patent).
1901, Dec. 19. SAMUEL BROWNLOW GRAY, chief justice of the
Bermuda Islands (same).
410 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1902, Aug. 11. JOHN OLPHERT, gentleman usher to His Excellency
(in the Throne Room, Dublin Castle, by the lord lieutenant).
1902, Aug. 11. JOHN HAMILTON FRANKS, secretary to the Irish
Land Commission (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. JOHN GEORGE BARTON, commissioner of Valuation
(ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. JAMES BROWN DOUGHERTY, assistant under secretary
to the lord lieutenant (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. (FRANCIS) HENRY MILLER, mayor of Londonderry
(ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. THOMAS MYLES, M.D., late president of the Royal
College of Surgeons in Ireland (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. VINCENT NASH, high sheriff of the city of Limerick
(ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. GEORGE ROCHE, late president of the Incorporated
Law Society of Ireland (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. WILLIAM WHITLA, M.D. (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 11. JAMES MURPHY, president of the Dublin Chamber
of Commerce (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 12. ROBERT LLOYD PATTERSON (ibid by same).
1902, Aug. 14. EDWARD ALBERT STONE, chief justice of the State
of Western Australia (Letters patent).
1902, Aug. 14. The Hon. ARTHUR RUTLEDGE, K.C., attorney general
of the State of Queensland (same).
1902, Aug. 14. The Hon. HENRY NORMAN MACLAURIN, LL.D., M.D.,
M.A., chancellor of the University of Sydney, and member
of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales
(same).
1902, Aug. 14. HENRI ELZEAR TASCHEREAU, K.C., LL.D., puisne
judge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion of Canada.
1902, Aug. 14. The Hon. ADYE DOUGLAS (THORPE-DOUGLAS),
president of the Legislative Council of the State of Tasmania
(same).
1902, Aug.14. JOHN LANCELOT STIRLING, LL.B., president of the'
Legislative Council of the State of South Australia (same).
1902, Aug. 14. The Hon. EDWARD D'ALTON SHEA, president of the
Legislative Council of the Colony of Newfoundland (same).
1902, Aug. 14. The Hon. ROBERT BOAK, president of the Legislative
Council of the Province of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of
Canada (same).
1902, Aug. 14. WILLIAM RUSSELL RUSSELL, member of the House
of Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand (same).
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 411
1902, Aug. 14. JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL, M.D., late mayor of
Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand (Letters patent).
1902, Oct. 2. The Hon. JAMES LIEGE HULETT, speaker of the
Legislative Assembly of the Colony of Natal (same).
1902, Oct. 2. WILLEM VAN HuLSTEYN, of Johannesburg (same).
1902, Oct. 24. JOHN CHARLES BELL, sheriff of the City of London
(at Buckingham Palace).
1902, Oct. 24. HORACE BROOKS MARSHALL, sheriff of the City of
London (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM ALLAN, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. FRANCIS COWLEY BURNAND, B.A. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. CASPAR PURDON CLARKE, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., director
of the Victoria and Albert Museum (Art Museum), South
Kensington (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM LAIRD CLOWES (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM JOB COLLINS, M.D., F.R.C.S. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ALFRED COOPER, F.R.C.S. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. (JOHN) HALLIDAY CROOM, president of the Eoyal
College of Surgeons (Edin.) (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, M.D., D.L. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM EMERSON, past president of the Royal
Institute of British Architects (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. Colonel AUBONE GEORGE FIFE, standard bearer of His
Majesty's Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-
at-Arms (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. JOSEPH THOMAS FIRBANK, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. THOMAS RICHARD FRASER, F.R.S., M.D., president of
the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM HENRY HOLLAND, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. SAMUEL HALL, K.C., vice-chancellor of the County
Palatine of Lancaster (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. REGINALD HENNELL, colonel, lieutenant of the King's
Bodyguard of Yeomen of the Guard (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. VICTOR ALEXANDER HADEN HORSLEY, F.R.S.,
F.R.C.S. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. HENRY GREEN WAY HOWSE, president of the Royal
College of Surgeons (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. JOSEPH LAWRENCE, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. RALPH DANIEL MAKINSON LITTLER, K.C. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. GEORGE THOMAS LIVESEY (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. OLIVER JOSEPH LODGE, F.R.S. (ibid).
412 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1902, Oct. 24. HENRY BELL LONGHURST, honorary surgeon dentist
to His Majesty (At Buckingham Palace).
1902, Oct. 24. JOHN HENRY LUSCOMBE, chairman of Lloyds (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. JOHN McDouGALL, chairman London County Council
(ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM MACEWEN, F.R.S. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM MATHER, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ISAMBARD OWEN, M.D., senior deputy chancellor of
the University of Wales (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. (HORATIO) GILBERT GEORGE PARKER, colonel, M.P.,
D.C.L. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. PAYNTON PIGOTT, barrister-at-law, D.L., chief
constable of the County of Norfolk (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ARTHUR WILLIAM RUCKER, D.Sc., LL.D., principal
of the University of London (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. WILLIAM JAMESON SOULSBY (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD, Mus.Doc., D.C.L.
(ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ALFRED THOMAS, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. JOHN ISAAC THORNYCROFT, LL.D., F.R.S. (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. ERNEST ALBERT WATERLOW, A.R.A., president of the
Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. JOSEPH LOFTUS WILKINSON, general manager of the
Great Western Railway (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. GUY DOUGLAS ARTHUR FLEETWOOD WILSON, assistant
under secretary of State for War.
1902, Oct. 24. CHARLES WYNDHAM (ibid).
1902, Oct. 24. CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, member of the Executive
and Legislative Council, Hong Kong (ibid).
1902,* Nov. 9. JOHN ELIJAH BLUNT (knighted at Malta by king
Edward VII., 1903, April 16).
1902, Dec. 1. JAMES PERCY FITZPATRICK, of Johannesburg, in the
Colony of the Transvaal (Letters patent).
1902, Dec. 2. GEORGE FARRAR, of the Transvaal (Letters patent).
1902, Dec. 4. EDWARD FLEET ALFORD, of the Boltons, in the Royal
Borough of Kensington, in the County of London (Letters
patent).
1902, Dec. 5. The Hon. WILLIAM ARBUCKLE, president of the Legis-
lative Council of the Colony of Natal (Letters patent).
1902, Dec. 6. LEWIS LLOYD MICHELL, member of the House of
Assembly of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, and late
chairman of the Martial Law Board in that Colony (Letters
patent).
* John Winthrop Hackett was gazetted a knight bachelor, 1902, NOT. 0, but declined the honour.
KNIGHTS BACHELORS 413
1902, Dec. 8. WILLIAM MEIGH GOODMAN, chief justice of the
Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong Kong (Letters
patent) .
1902, Dec. 9. HENRY ALLEYNE BOVELL, chief justice of British
Guiana (Letters patent).
1902, Dec. 10. The Hon. WILLIAM JUKES STEWARD, late speaker of
the House of Representatives of the Colony of New Zealand
(Letters patent).
1902, Dec. 18. THOMAS EGBERT DEWAR, M.P. (at Buckingham
Palace).
1902, Dec. 18. CHARLES JOHN OWENS, lieutenant colonel, Engineer
and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. (CHARLES) FREDERICK HARRISON, lieutenant colonel,
Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. CHARLES HAMPDEN WIGRAM (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. HENRY HALL SCOTT, of Eilanreach (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. ROBERT HUDSON BORWICK, of Eden Lacy, Lazonby,
Cumberland (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. THOMAS HENRY BROOKE-HITCHING, sheriff of the
City of London (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JOHN MOWLEM BURT (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. WILLIAM THOMAS DUPREE, mayor of Portsmouth
(ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. WALTER GRAY, late mayor of Oxford (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. ROBERT MITTON HENSLEY, chairman of the Metro-
politan Asylums Board (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JOHN HOLLAMS, of Dene Park, Kent, J.P. for Kent
and D.L. London (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JAMES HOY, LL.D., late lord Mayor of Manchester
(ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. EDWARD LETCHWORTH, F.S.A. (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JOHN ROPER PARKINGTON, colonel, D.L., J.P., County
of London (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. (EMIL HUGO OSCAR) ROBERT ROPNER, colonel, M.P.
(ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JOHN SHERBURN (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. GEORGE WYATT TRUSCOTT, sheriff of the City of
London (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. MAX LEONARD WAECHTER (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. CHARLES JOHN FOLLETT, solicitor of His Majesty's
Customs (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. ROBERT ROWAND ANDERSON, LL.D. (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. WILLIAM JOHN CRUMP (ibid).
414 KNIGHTS BACHELORS
1902, Dec. 18. EDWIN HUGHES, colonel, V.D. (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. HENRY SETON-KARR, M.P. (ibid).
1902, Dec. 18. JAMES GILDEA, colonel (ibid).
1902, Dec. 23. CHARLES BENT BALL, M.D., regius professor of
surgery in the University of Dublin (in the Throne Room,
Dublin Castle, by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1903, Jan. 1. MONTAGU CHARLES TURNER.
1903, Jan. 1. GEORGE WATT.
1903, Jan. 1. WILLIAM OVENS CLARK.
1903, Jan. 1. JAMES LEWIS WALKER, lieutenant colonel.
1903, Apr. 17. JAMES ACWORTH DAVIES, Indian Civil Service,
judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort St. George
(Letters patent).
1903, Apr. 18. WILLIAM EARNSHAW COOPER, lieutenant colonel,
commandant Cawnpore Volunteer Rifles (Letters patent).
1903, Apr. 20. HURKISONDAS NURROTUMDAS, sheriff of Bombay
(Letters patent).
1903, May 12. ROBERT CRANSTON, colonel, treasurer of the City of
Edinburgh (at Holyrood Palace, by the King).
1903, May 12. WILLIAM JOHN MENZIES, writer to the "Signet,"
agent of the Church of Scotland (ibid).
1903, May 12. JAMES GUTHRIE, president of the Royal Scottish
Academy (ibid).
1903, May 14. JOHN SHEARER, convenor of the Parks and Galleries
Committee of the Corporation of the City of Glasgow (at
Glasgow).
1903, July 18. PATRICK HERON WATSON, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S.E.,
hon. surgeon to His Majesty in Scotland (at Buckingham
Palace).
1903, July 18. ALFRED DOWNING FRIPP, surgeon-in-ordinary to
His Majesty (ibid).
1903, July 18. STEPHEN MACKENZIE, M.D., of 18, Cavendish Square,
W. (ibid).
1903, July 18. HIRAM SHAW WILKINSON, chief justice of H.M.'s *
Supreme Court for China and Corea (ibid).
1903, July 18. WILLIAM ALFRED GELDER, mayor of Hull (ibid).
1903, July 18. ALFRED ARNOLD, of Woodroyde, Halifax (ibid).
1903, July 18. HENRY FLEMING HIBBERT, of Dalegarth, Chorley,
Lanes, (ibid).
1903, July 18. FRANCIS CHARLES GORE, solicitor to the Board of
Inland Revenue (ibid).
1903, July 18. GEORGE COLLARD, mayor of Canterbury (ibid).
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1903, July 18. EDWIN COOPER PERRY, H.D., F.R.C.P., physician to
Guy's Hospital (at Buckingham Palace).
1903, July 18. ALEXANDER CARMICHAEL BRUCE, assistant com-
missioner of police of the Metropolis (ibid).
1903, July 18. JOHN JOHNSON RUNTZ, first mayor of Stoke Newing-
ton (ibid).
1903, July 18. WILLIAM GODSELL, of 18, Ridgway Place, Wimbledon
(ibid).
1903, July 18. GEORGE THOMAS LAMBERT, late director of Green-
wich Hospital (ibid).
1903, July 18. LEWIS TONNA DIBDIN, D.C.L., dean of Arches (ibid).
1903, July 18. CHARLES SAMUEL BAGOT, late legal commissioner in
lunacy and now an honorary commissioner in lunacy (ibid).
1903, July 18. CHARLES PETRIE, late lord mayor of Liverpool
(ibid).
1903, Aug. 3. The Hon. CHARLES ABERCROMBIE SMITH, M.A., late
controller and auditor general of the Colony of the Cape of
Good Hope (Letters patent).
1903, Aug. 4. CHARLES PETER LAYARD, chief justice of the Island
of Ceylon (Letters patent).
1903, Aug. 5. CHARLES JOHN DUDGEON, chairman of the Shanghai
Branch of the China Association (Letters patent).
1903, Aug. 26. EYRE COOTE, high sheriff of Co. Dublin (at the Vice-
regal Lodge by the lord lieutenant of Ireland).
1903, Aug. 26. ROBERT ANDERSON, high sheriff of Belfast (ibid).
1903, Aug. 26. ABRAHAM SUTTON, high sheriff of Cork (ibid).
1903, Aug. 26. THOMAS BROWN, chairman of Kingstown Urban
District Council (ibid).
1903, Aug. 26. JAMES CARROLL, chairman of Queenstown Urban
District Council (ibid).
1903, Aug. 26. JAMES O'DONOHOE, chairman of Galway Urban
District Council (ibid).
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1903, Aug. 26. LAMBERT HEPENSTAL ORMSBY, M.D., president of the
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (ibid).
1903, Aug. 26. AUGUSTINE FITZGERALD BAKER, president of the
Incorporated Law Society of Ireland (ibid).
1903, Nov. 9. ALAN REEVE MANBY, M.D., surgeon apothecary to
the King's Household at Sandringham and to the prince of
Wales (at Sandringham).
1903, Nov. 30. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR, Hon., president of the
Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales
(Letters patent).
1903, Dec. 1. EDWARD DUNDAS HOLROYD, puisne judge of the
Supreme Court of the State of Victoria (Letters patent).
1903, Dec. 18. THOMAS WILLIAM SNAGGE, a county court judge, of
14, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. (at Buckingham Palace).
1903, Dec. 18. JOHN GEORGE CRAGGS, of Claverley, Chislehurst
(ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. CHARLES HOLROYD, keeper of the National Gallery
of British Art, Tate Gallery (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. AUGUST MANNS, of Gleasdale, 4, Harold Road,
Norwood (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. HENRY ALEXANDER GIFFARD, K.C., of Braye du
Valle, Guernsey, bailiff of Guernsey (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. JOHN MACDONELL, master of His Majesty's Supreme
Court, of 31 Kensington Park Gardens, W. (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. HENRY KATZ DAVSON, of 20, Ennismore Gardens,
S.W. (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. ERNEST FLOWER, M.D., of 6, Upper Phillimore
Gardens, W. (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. Professor CLEMENT LE NEVE FOSTER, D.Sc., F.R.S.,
late one of His Majesty's inspectors of Mines, of 86 Coleherne
Court, Earl's Court, S.W. (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. NATHANIEL NATHAN, of the Cottage, Edenbridge
(ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. ALFRED JAMES REYNOLDS, one of the sheriffs of the
City of London, of Digswell, Welwyn, Herts, (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. ROBERT KENNAWAY DOUGLAS, of the British Museum
(ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. HARRY SIMON SAMUEL, M.P., of 7 Park Lane, W.
(ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. CHARLES SCARISBRICK, J.P., of Scarisbrick Lodge,
Southport, Lancashire (ibid).
1903, Dec. 18. WILLIAM HENRY VENABLES-VERNON, bailiff of Jersey,
of St. Peter's House, Jersey (ibid).
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1903, Dec. 18. ARTHUR VERNON MACAN, M.B., president of the
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (at the Vice-regal
Lodge by the lord lieutenant).
1904, Jan. 29. WALTER MYTTON COLVIN, barrister-at-law, of Alla-
habad (Letters patent).
1904, May 2. JAMES ALOYSITJS POWER, mayor of "Waterford (at the
South Railway Station, Waterford, by the King).
1904, June 7. THOMAS ROLLS WARRINGTON, justice (at the levee
at St. James's).
1904, July 5. GEORGE BARHAM (at Buckingham Palace).
1904, July 5. THOMAS BARCLAY, 13 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn
(ibid).
1904, July 5. ALBERT A BECKETT, late assistant accountant general
of the Army (ibid).
1904, July 5. ARTHUR BIGNOLD, M.P. (ibid).
1904, July 5. JOHN BRICKWOOD, of Brankesmere, Southsea, Hants.
(ibid).
1904, July 5. EDWARD TOWNSHEND CANDY, Indian Civil Service
(retired), lately puisne judge of the High Court of
Judicature at Bombay (ibid).
1904, July 5. JAMES DEWAR, professor, F.R.S., Royal Institution,
21 Albemarle Street (ibid).
1904, July 5. GEORGE DONALDSON, 4 Queen Anne Street, W. (ibid).
1904, July 5. GEORGE DOUGHTY, M.P. (ibid).
1904, July 5. EDWIN HARRIS DUNNING, of Stoodleigh Court, Stood-
leigh, Devon (ibid).
1904, July 5. EDWARD ELGAR, Mus. Doc., of Craig Lea, Wells Road,
Malvern (ibid).
1904, July 5. GEORGE STEGMANN GIBB, 31 Great George Street,
Westmister (ibid).
1904, July 5. THOMAS HEWITT, E.G., 9 Queen's Gate, S.W. (ibid).
1904, July 5. JOHN EDWARD GRAY HILL, Law Society's Hall,
Chancery Lane (ibid).
1904, July 5. CONSTANTINE HOLM AN, 26 Gloucester Place, Portman
Square (ibid).
1904, July 5. FRANK THOMAS MARZIALS, late accountant general of
the Army, 9 Ladbrooke Square, W. (ibid).
1904, July 5. DAVID MUNRO, captain, late inspector of constabulary
for Scotland, of Allan House, Fearn, Ross-shire (ibid).
1904, July 5. WALTER RICHARD PLUMMER, M.P. (ibid).
1904, July 5. WILLIAM HANDCOCK PILKINGTON, of Haggard,
Carbury, high sheriff Co. Kildare (ibid).
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1904, July 5. ALEXANDER OLIVER EIDDELL, Craiglockliart, Slate-
ford, Midlothian (At Buckingham Palace).
1904, July 5. WILLIAM PHILLIPS SAWYER, Draper's Hall, E.G.
(ibid).
1904, July 5. BENJAMIN SCOTT, Linden House, Stanwix, Carlisle
(tbid).
1904, July 5. EDWARD DAVID STERN, 4 Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
(ibid).
1904, July 5. THOMAS STEVENSON, M.D., scientific analyst to the
Home Office (ibid).
1904, July 5. HENRY TANNER, of the Office of Works (ibid).
1904, July 5. THOMAS MARCHANT WILLIAMS, of Taff House,
Cathedral Road, Cardiff (ibid).
1904, July 5. WILLIAM LLOYD WISE, of 142 Inverness Terrace,
Hyde Park, W. (ibid).
1904, July 8. HUGH MONTAGU ALLAN, of Montreal, Canada
(Letters patent).
1904, July 9. PETER NICOL RUSSELL, formerly of the City of
Sydney, New South Wales (Letters patent d