The court companion, containing the arms of the peers, peeresses, and bishops of the United Kingdom. Also, a peerage directory1804 |
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... Honour in peace : -They were engraven upon seals , embroidered upon surcoats , sculptured upon monu- and descended with the blood of the warrior . ments , B There is great reason to suppose , however , that INTRODUCTION.
... Honour in peace : -They were engraven upon seals , embroidered upon surcoats , sculptured upon monu- and descended with the blood of the warrior . ments , B There is great reason to suppose , however , that INTRODUCTION.
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... honours first became hereditary , or in what place the laws of armories were first established , is less certain . Almost every nation contends for so high an honour , and it is probable that more than one have a right to share in it ...
... honours first became hereditary , or in what place the laws of armories were first established , is less certain . Almost every nation contends for so high an honour , and it is probable that more than one have a right to share in it ...
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... honours now flowed from the throne to the chieftain , and from the chieftain to his followers ; and it is probable , though not certain , that from this era , the voluntary assumption of arms was stopped . Nevertheless the increase of ...
... honours now flowed from the throne to the chieftain , and from the chieftain to his followers ; and it is probable , though not certain , that from this era , the voluntary assumption of arms was stopped . Nevertheless the increase of ...
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... honours , but were empowered , under the controul of the marshal , to make original grants of arms . They had also the ordering of fune- ral and other public processions . These and other sources of emolument rendered their offices ...
... honours , but were empowered , under the controul of the marshal , to make original grants of arms . They had also the ordering of fune- ral and other public processions . These and other sources of emolument rendered their offices ...
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... as the only fountain from which honourable arms can spring ; and is said to receive annually con- siderable sums of money for such honours . Thus having given a sketch of the rise and pro- B 3 INTRODUCTION TO HERALDRY . 5.
... as the only fountain from which honourable arms can spring ; and is said to receive annually con- siderable sums of money for such honours . Thus having given a sketch of the rise and pro- B 3 INTRODUCTION TO HERALDRY . 5.
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April April 15 Archbishop armorial arms Aston badge Baron Baroness Baronets bart Bath Bedfordshire bend Berks Bishops blazoning blood royal born Bridport Charles coat colour Cornwall coronet countess crest cross crowns CRUCE Cumberland Devon DIEU Douglas Duke Duke of Cambridge Duke of Kent Durham Earl Edward eldest Sons England Enniskillen ermine escutcheon Esquires Essex faith fess FIDE field Flintshire Francis Garter George Glandore gold Hamilton Hants Henry heraldic heraldry honour impaled Ireland James John July July 25 June 21 Kent Kilwarden King King's Knights Bachelors Lincolnshire lines Lord lozenge March March 24 Marquis Marquisses Middlesex Montagu motto Norfolk Nugent Order ordinary patent PATRIA Peers PENSE Plate F Prince REGE Richard Robert Sept shield sinister side Sons of Knights SPES Staffordshire Suffolk Sussex thistle Thomas tincture VINCIT Virtue Viscount William Wives Yorksh Yorkshire younger Sons
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54 ページ - Viscounts' eldest sons. Earls' younger sons. Barons' eldest sons. Knights of the Garter. Privy Councillors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
54 ページ - Scotlaud shall be Peers of Great Britain, and have rank next after the Peers of the like degree in England, at the time of the Union, which commenced the 1st of May, 1707, and before all Peers of Great Britain of the same degree, created after the Union.
38 ページ - They had, anciently, for the support of their state, the third penny out of the sheriff's court, issuing out of the pleas of the shire whereof they had their title, as in ancient times there were no counts or earls but had a county or shire for his earldom.
54 ページ - Peerages of Ireland and of the united kingdom, created after the Union, shall have rank according to creation ; and all Peerages of Great Britain and Ireland shall in all other respects...
57 ページ - Esquires to the Knights of the Bath, Wives of Esquires by Creation. Wives of Esquires by Office. Wives of the younger Sons of Knights of the Garter. Wives of the younger Sous of Bannerets.
38 ページ - England alone, as some were taken from the kingdom of France, as Albemarle and Tankerville. Upon the increase of Earls, their revenue ceased, and their...
56 ページ - QUEEN. Princess of Wales. Princesses, Daughters of the King. Princesses and Duchesses, Wives of the King's Sons. Wives of the King's Brothers.
46 ページ - To consist of the Sovereign, a grand master, a prince of the blood royal, and thirteen knights, making in the whole sixteen, and seven officers. — The lord lieutenant for the time being is the grand master. The star is...
53 ページ - Dukes' eldest Sons. Earls, according to their Patents. Marquesses' eldest Sons. Dukes' younger Sons. Viscounts, according to their Patents. Earls
55 ページ - Viscounts' younger Sons. Barons' younger Sons. Baronets. Bannerets not made by the King himself. Knights Grand Crosses of the Bath. Knights Commanders of the Bath. Knights Bachelors. Eldest Sons of the younger Sons of Peers. Baronets