The manner of the sitting of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, as Peeres of the Realme in the Higher house of Parliament, according to their Dignities, Offices, and Degrees, with other Officers of their Attendance.

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  • THe most reuerend Father in God, Docto [...] Abbot. Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbu [...] his Grace.
  • The right Honourable Sir Thomas Couentry Knight, Lord Keeper of the great Sea of England.
  • The right reuerend Father in God, Docto [...] Mathewes, Lord Archbishop of Yorke.
  • Iames Ley Earle of Marlborough, Lord [...]hig Treasurer of England.
  • H [...]nry Montague Earle of Manchester, Lor [...] President of his Maiesties most Honourable Pr [...] uie Councell.
  • The place of the Lord Priuie Seale.
  • George Villars Duke of Buckingham, Lor [...] high Admirall of England.
  • William Paulet Marquesse of Winchester.
  • Robert Bertue Earle of Linsey, Lord high Chamberlaine of England.
  • Thomas Howard Earle of Arundell and Sur­y, Lord high Marshall of England.
  • William Herbert Earle of Pembrooke, Lord Steward of his Maiesties Houshold.
  • Phillip Herbert Earle of Mountgomerie Lord Chamberlaine of his Maiesties Houshold.
  • They hauing seuerall Writs of summons di­rected vnto them out of his Maiesties high Court Chancerie, doe come and sit according to their seuerall creations.
  • Robert Veare, Earle of Oxenford
  • Henry Percie, Earle of Northumberland
  • Geoorge Talbot, E. of Shrewesbury
  • Henry Gray, E. of Kent
  • William Stanley, Earle of Darby.
  • Henry Somerset, Earle of Worcester.
  • Francis Mannors, Earle of Rutland.
  • Francis Clifford, Earle of Cumberland.
  • Robert Ractliffe, Earle of Sussex.
  • Heenry Hastings, Earle of Huntington.
  • Edward Borcher, Earle of Bath.
  • Thomas Writhiously, Earle of Southampton in­sia aetatem.
  • Francis Russell, Earle of Bedford.
  • William Seymor, E. of Hartford.
  • Robert Deuoreux E of Essex
  • Theophilus Clinton, E of Lincolne
  • Charles Howard, E. of Nottingham
  • Theophilus Howard, E. of Suffolke
  • Edward Sacuill, E. of Dorcet
  • William Ceill, E of Salisbury
  • William Cecill, E. of Exeter
  • Robert Cart E of Somerset
  • Iohn Egerton E. of Bridgewater
  • Robert Sidney E. of Leicester
  • William Compton, E of Northamton
  • Robert Rich. E. of Warwicke
  • William Cauendish, E of Deuonshire
  • Iames Hambledon, E of Cambridge
  • Iames Steward, E. of March infra aetatem
  • Iames Hay. E. of Carlile
  • William Feilding, E. of Denbigh
  • Ionh Digby, E. of Bristoll.
  • Lion [...]ll Cranfeld, E. of Middlesex
  • Christopher Villers, Earle of Anglesey.
  • Henry Rich, Earle of Holland.
  • Iohn Hollis Earle of Clare.
  • Oliuer Saint Iohn, Earle of Bullingbroke,
  • Francis Fane, Earle of Westmoreland.
  • William Knoules, Earle of Banbury.
  • Thomas Howard, Earle of Barkshire.
  • Thomas Wentworth, Earle of Cleaueland.
  • Edmond Sheffeld, Earle of Moulgraue.
  • Henry Danuers, Earle of Danby.
  • George Carne, Earle of Totnes.
  • Robert Cary, Earle of Monmouth.
  • Edward Denney, Earle of Norwich.
  • Emanuell Scroope, Earle of Sunderland.
  • William Cauendish, Earle of Newcastle.
  • Henry Cary Earle of Douer.
  • Iohn Mordant, E. of Peterborough.
Viscounts.
  • Anthony Maria Br [...]wne, Vicount Mountague
  • Iohn Villars, Vicount Purbecke
  • Finch, Viscountesse Maydstone
  • Richard Burke, Vicount Tunbridge
  • William Fynes, Vicount Say and Seale
  • Edward Cecill, Vicount Wimbleton
  • Thomas Sauage, Vicount Sauage
  • Edward Conway, Vicount Conway, principall Secretary
  • Robert Perpoynt, Vicount Newarke
  • Paul Banning, Vicount Banning of Sudbury
Bishops.
  • The Archbishop of canterbury and Yorke, the Bishop of London, the Bishop of Durham and Winchester, haue places in the higher house of Parliament in respect of their Seas: all the Bi­shops of the other Dioces are called thither like­wise by writ, and sit according to their Conse­crations.
  • Doctor Mountaine, Bishop of London
  • Bishop of Durham
  • Doctor Neale, Bishop of Winchester
  • Doct. Doue, Bish. of Peterborough
  • Doct. Godwine, Bish. of Hereford
  • Doct. Thornbury, Bish. of Worcester
  • Doct. Harsnet, Bish. of Norwich
  • Doct. Buckridge, Bish. of Rochester
  • D. Morton, B. of Couentry & Lechfield
  • Doct. Baly, Bish. of Bangor
  • Doct. Carlton, Bish. of Chichester
  • Doct. Howson, Bishop of Oxenford
  • Doct. Bridgeman, Bish. of Chester
  • Doct. Field, Bish. of St. Dauids
  • Doct. Williams, B. of Lincolne
  • Doct. Dauenant, B. of Salisbury
  • Doct. Laude, B. of Bath and Wells
  • Doct. Wright, B. of Bristoll
  • Doct. Hamner, B. of St. Ashaph
  • Doct. Goodman. B. of Gl [...]ucester
  • Doct. White, B. of Carlile
  • Doct. Hall, B. of Excester
  • Doct. Murrey, B. of Landaph.
Barons.
  • They as Peares of the Realme, likewise sum­moned by writs, sit ac [...]rding to their Creations.
  • Henry Clifford, Lord Clifford
  • Henry Neuill, Lord Abergaueney
  • Maruin Touchet, Lord Audley.
  • Algernon Percie, Lord Percie.
  • Iames Stanley, L. Strange of Knocknig.
  • Henry West, Lord Delaware.
  • George Berkley, Lord Barkley.
  • Henry Parker, L. Morley & Mounteagle
  • Richard Lennard, Lord Dacres of Herst
  • Stafford, Lord Stafford infra aetatem.
  • Edward Sutton, Lord Dudley.
  • Edward Stourton, Lord Sturton.
  • Iohn Darcie, Lord Darcie and Menthell.
  • Sandes, L. Sandes of the Vine infra aetatem
  • Edward Vaux, Lord Vaux.
  • Thomas Windsor, Lord Windsor.
  • Iohn Paulet, Lord Saint Iohn of Basing.
  • Thomas Cromwell, Lord Cromwell.
  • William Eure, Lord Eure.
  • Phillip Wharton, Lord Wharton infra aetatem.
  • William Willoughby, Lord Willoughby of Par­ham infra aetatem.
  • William Paget, Lord Paget.
  • Dudley North, Lord North.
  • Brigges, Lord Chandois infra aetatem.
  • Spencer Compton, Lord Compton.
  • Edward Wotton, Lord Wotton.
  • Henry Gray, Lord Gray of Croby.
  • William Peter, Lord Peter.
  • Gerrard, L. Gerrard infra aetat.
  • William Spencer, Lord Spencer.
  • Charles Stanhop, L. Stanhop of Haringdon
  • Thomas Arundell, L. Arundell of Warder
  • Dormar, L. Dormar of Winge, infra aetatem
  • Roper, Lord Tenham, infra aetatem
  • Phillip Stanhop, Lord Stanhop of Shelford,
  • Edward Noell, Lord Noell
  • Edward Montague, Lord of Kimbolton
  • Fulk Greuill, Lord Brooke of Bacham Court
  • Edward Montague, L. Montague of Boughton
  • William Gray, Lord Gray of VVearke
  • Francis Leake, Lord Deincourt
  • Henry Ley, Lord Ley
  • Richard Robarts, L. Robarts of Truro
  • Horatio Vere, Lord Vere of Tilbury
  • Oliuer Saint Iohn, Lord Tregoze
  • Dudley Carlton, Lord Carlton Imbercourt
  • Nicholas Tufton, Lord Tufton
  • William Crauon, Lord Crauon of Hamsted Mar­shall, infra aetatem
  • Mountioy Blunt, Lord Munioy
  • Thomas Belasses, L. Faulconbridge of Yarum
  • Richard Louelace, Lord Louelace of Hurley
  • Iohn Paulet, Lord Paulet of Hinton St. George
  • William Haruie, L. Haruie of Kidbrooke
  • Thomas Brudnell, Lord Brudnell of Stouton
  • William Maynard, Lord Maynard
  • Some Lords (as Prinie Councellours) though not Peeres of the Kingdome of England, such as the King shall be pleased to call thither for their Assistance, and sit on the Wooll sackes.
  • The Officers called to the higher house of Par­liament for their Attendance, and likewise sit on Wooll sackes.
  • The Master of the Rolles
Iudges
  • Sir Nicholas Hyde, Lord chiefe Iustice' of the Kings Bench
  • Sir Thomas Richardson, Lord chiefe Iustice of the Common Pleas
  • Sir Iohn Walter, Lord chiefe Baron
  • The Iudges of the Kings Bench
  • The Iudges of the Common Pleas
  • The Barons of the Exchequer
  • The foure Masters for the Chancerie there at­tending, according to the direction of the Lord
  • Keeper of the great Seale of England
  • The Kings learned Councell
  • The Serjeants
  • Sir Robert Heath, the Kings Attourney generall
  • The Officers of the higher house of Parliament
  • The Clarke of the Crowne
  • The Clarke of the Parliament
  • The Vsher
  • The Yeoman Vsher.

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