A CATALOGUE of the Noblemen and Peers of the Kingdom of England, according to their Birth and Creatic, in the Reign of CHARLES the Second, KING of England, Scotland, France and Ireland.

CHARLES II, Buy Grace of GOD King of England, Scotland France, & Ireland, &
AEtatis suae 32
Dukes of the Blood-Royal.
  • JAMES STUART Duke of York, by King Charls the 1. his Father.
  • Henry called Duke of Glocester, died Sept. 13.1660.
  • Rupert Duke of Cumberland and E.of Holderness.
  • Charls called Duke of Cambridge, died May 5.1660. by K. Charls the 2. his Uncle.
Dukes.
  • THomas Howard Duke of Norfolk, by K. Richard 3.
  • William Seymor Duke of Somerset, by K. Edw. 6.
  • George Villers Duke of Buckingham, by K. James.
  • Charls Stuart Duke of Richmond and Lenox, by K. Charls 1.
  • George Monck Duke of Albemarl, Earl of Forrington, Baron Monck of Potheridge, Beauchamp, and Teyes, by K. Charls the 2.
  • 9 DUKES.
Arch-Bishops.
  • DOctor William Juxon Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of all England, consecrated Anno 1633.
  • Dr. Accepted Frewen Lord Archbishop of York, and Metro­politan of England, Consecrated Anno 1634.
  • 2 ARCH-BISHOPS
Marquesses.
  • JOhn Pawlet Marquis of Winchester, Premier Marquis of England, by King Edward, Anno 1551.
  • Edward Somerset Marquis of Worcester and Beauford, by K.Charls 1.
  • William Cavendish Marquis of Newcastle, by K. Charls 1.
  • Henry Pierpoint Marquis of Dorchester, by the same King.
  • 4 MARQUESSES.
Earls.
  • AUbrey de Vere Earl of Oxford, Premier Earl of England, by Hen. 2.
  • Algernon Piercy Earl of Northumberland, by K. Rich. 2.
  • Francis Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury, by K. Hen. 6.
  • H [...]nry Grey Earl of Kent, by K. Hen. 7.
  • Charls Stanley Earl of Darby, by K. Hen. 7.
  • John Mannors Earl of Rutland, by K. Hen. 8.
  • Theophilus Hastings Earl of Huntington, by K. Hen. 8.
  • Thomas Writhesley Earl of Southampton, by K. Edw. 6. Anno 1551.
  • William Russel Earl of Bedford, by the same King.
  • Phillip Herbert Earl of Pembrook and Mountgomery, by the same King.
  • Theophilus Clinton Earl of Lincoln, by Queen Elizabeth.
  • Charls Howard Earl of Notingham, by Queen Eliz.
  • James Howard Earl of Suffolk, by K. James.
  • Richard Sackvile Earl of Dorset, and Baron Buckhurst.
  • William Cecil Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Crauborn.
  • John Cecil Earl of Exeter, and Baron Burghley.
  • John Egerton Earl of Bridgewater, Viscount Brackley.
  • Robert Sidney Earl of Leicester, Viscount Lisle.
  • James Compton Earl of Northampton, Baron Compton.
  • Charls Rich Earl of Warwick, and Baron Rich of Leeze.
  • William Cavendish Earl of Devonshire.
  • James Hey Earl of Carlisle, died in 1660.
  • Basil Fielding Earl of Denbigh, Viscount Fielding.
  • George Digby Earl of Bristol, Baron Digby of Sherbourne Knight, and Knight of the Garter.
  • Lionel Cranfield Earl of Middlesex, Baron Cranfield.
  • Christopher Villiers Earl of Anglesey, died in 1660.
  • Robert Rich Earl of Holland, and Baron Kensington.
  • John Holles, Earl of Clare, and Baron Haughton of Haughton.
  • Oliver St. John Earl of Bullingbrook, and Baron St. John.
  • Mildmay Fane Earl of Westmerland, Baron de le Spencer.
  • Edward Montague Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandevil, by K. Charls 1.
  • Thomas Howard Earl of Barkshire, Viscount Andover.
  • Thomas VVentworth Earl of Cleveland, and Baron VVent­worth.
  • John Sheffield Earl of Moulgrave, and Baron Sheffield.
  • Henry Cary Earl of Monmouth, dyed in June 1661.
  • James Leigh Earl of Marlbrough, Baron Leigh.
  • Nicolas Rowles Earl of Banbury, Viscount VVallingford.
  • Thomas Savage Earl of Rivers, Viscount Colchester.
  • Mountague Bartue Earl of Lindsey, Viscount Rochford.
  • Henry Cary Earl of Dover, and Baron VVilloughby.
  • Henry Mordant Earl of Peterborough; and Baron Mordant.
  • Henry Grey Earl of Stanford, and Baron Grey of Grooby.
  • Heneage Finch Earl oi Winchelsea, Viscount Maidstone,
  • Charls Dormer Earl of Carnarven, Viscount Ascot.
  • Movntjoy Blount Earl of Newport Baron Mountjoy.
  • Philip Stanhop Earl of Chesterfield, Baron Stanhop.
  • John Tufton Earl af Thanet, Baron Tulton.
  • Hierom Weston Earl of Portland, Baron Weston of Neyland.
  • William Wentworth Earl of Strafford, Viscount Wentworth.
  • Robert Spencer Earl of Sunderland, Baron Spencer. Savil Earl of Suffex, Baron Savile.
  • George Goring Earl of Norwich, Baron Goring.
  • Nicolas Leak Earl of Scarsdale, Baron Dainport. Wilmot Earl of Rochester, Baron Wilmot; by K. Charls 2.
  • Henry Germyn Earl of St. Albanes, Baron Jermyn, by K. C. 2.
  • Edward Mountague Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Finching­brook, Baron Mountague of Neotes; by K. C. 2.
  • James Butler Earl of Brecknock, and Baren Butler of Lantony in England; and Duke, Marquis, and Earl of Ormond, Earl of Ossery, Viscount Thurls, and Baron of Arklo, in Ireland.
  • Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, by K. C. 2.
  • Arthur Capel Earl of Essex, and Baron Capel of Hadham.
  • Thomas Brudenel Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudnel.
  • Arthur Annesley Earl of Anglesey, Baron Annesly.
  • John Greenvil Earl of Bath, Viscount Greenvil.
  • Charls Howard Earl of Carlile, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, Baron Dacres of Gilsland.
  • 60 EARLS.
Viscounts.
  • LEicester Devoreux Viscount Hereford, Premier Viscount of England.
  • Francis Brown Viscount Mountague, by Queen Mary.
  • Robert Villiers Viscount Purbeck, and Baron of Stoak-Regis, by K. James.
  • VVilliam Fynes Viscount Say and Seal, by K. James.
  • Edward Conway Viscount Conway of Ragley.
  • Baptist Nowel Viscount Cambden.
  • VVilliam Howard, Viscount Stafford.
  • Thomas Bellasis Viscount Fawconbridge, of Feanchearle.
  • John Mordant Viscount Mordant, by K. Charl: 2.
  • 9 VISCOUNTS.
Bishops.
  • DOctor Gilbert Shelden Lord Bishop of London, consecrated Octob. 28.1660.
  • Dr. John Cosens Lord Bishop of Durham, consecrated Decemb. 2. 1660.
  • Dr. Brian Duppa Lord Bishop of VVinchester, Prelate of the Garter, consecrated 1638.
  • Dr. VVilliam Peirs Lord Bishop of Bath and VVells, conse­crated 1632.
  • Dr. Robert Skinner Lord Bishop of Oxford, consecrated 1636.
  • Dr. VVilliam Roberts Lord Bishop of Bangor, consecrated Anno 1637.
  • Dr. John VVarner Lord Bishop of Rochester, consecrated 1637.
  • Dr. Matthew VVren Lord Bishop of Ely, consecrated 1638.
  • Dr. Henry King Lord Bishop of Chichester, consecrated 1641.
  • Dr. Humphrey Hinchman Lord Bishop of Salisbury, conse­crated Octob. 28.1660.
  • Dr. George Morley Lord Bishop of VVorcester, consecrated Octob. 28. 1660.
  • Dr. Robert Sanderson Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, consecrated Octob. 28.1660.
  • Dr. VVilliam Lucey Lord Bishop of St. Davids, consecrated Decemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. Benjamin Lancey Lord Bishop of Peterborough, conse­crated Decemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. Hugh Lloyd Lord Bishop of Landaff, consecrated De­cemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. Richard Stern Lord Bishop of Carlisle, consecrated De­cemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. Brian VValton Lord Bishop of Chester, consecrated De­cemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. John Gawden Lord Bishop of Exeter, consecrated De­cemb. 2.1660.
  • Dr. Gilbert Ironside Lord Bishop of Bristol, consecrated Jan. 13.1660.
  • Dr. Edward Reynolds Lord Bishop of Norwich, consecrated Jan. 13.1660.
  • Dr. [...] Jan. 13.1660.
  • Dr. Nicholas Monck Lord Bishop of Hereford, consecrated Jan. 13.1660.
  • Dr. John Hacket Lord Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, con­secrated Decemb. 22.1661.
  • 23 BISHOPS.
Barons.
  • JOhn Nevil Baron Abergevenny Premier Baron of England. by W. 2.
  • James Touchet Baron Awdley, Earl of Castle-haven in Ireland.
  • Charls VVest Baron Delaware.
  • George Barkley Baron Barkly of Barkly.
  • Thomas Parker Baron Morley and Mounteagle.
  • Francis Leonard Baron Dacre.
  • Conniers Darcy Baron Darcy.
  • Edward Sutton, Baron of Dudley-Castle.
  • VVilliam Stourton Baron Stourton of Stourton.
  • VVilliam Sands Baron Sands of the Vine.
  • Edward Vaux Baron Vaux of Harrowden.
  • Thomas VVindsor Hikman Baron VVindsor.
  • Thomas VVentworth Baron VVentworth.
  • VVinckfield Cromwel Baron Cromwel of Okcham, 31 Hen. 8.
  • George Ewre Baron Ewre, 35 Hen. 8.
  • Philip VVharton Baron VVharton of VVharton.
  • Francis VVilloughby Baron VVilloughby of Parham.
  • VVilliam Paget Baron Paget of Beau decert.
  • Dudley North Baron North of Carthlage.
  • VVilliam Bruges Baron Chandois of Sudely.
  • John Cary Baron Cary, eldest son of Henry Earl of Dover.
  • VVilliam Petre Baron Petre of VVrittle.
  • Charls Gerrard Baron Gerard of Gerards Bromeley.
  • Charls Stanhop Baron Stanhop of Harrington, 3 K. James.
  • Henry Arundel Baron Arundel of VVarder; 3 K. James.
  • Christopher Roper Baron Teinham; 14 K. James.
  • Foulke Grevile Baron Grevil of Beauchamp Court, 18 K. James.
  • Edward Mountague Baron Mountague of Broughton, 19 K. James.
  • Charls Howard Baron Howard, eldest son of Thomas Earl of B [...]rkshire.
  • William Grey Baron Grey of Warck; 21 K. James.
  • John Roberts Baron Roberts of Truro, 22 K. James.
  • VVilliam Craven Baron Craven of Hampsted Marshal, 2 K. Charls 1.
  • John Lovelace Baron Lovelace of Hurley, 3 K. Charls 1.
  • John Pawlet Baron Pawlet of Hinton St. George, 3 K. Ch. 1.
  • William Maynard Baron Maynard of Esteams, 3 K. Ch. 1.
  • Thomas Coventry Baron Coventry of Alseborough, 4 K. Ch. 1.
  • Edward Howard Baron Howard of Escrick.
  • VVarwick Mohun Baron Mohun of Okehampton.
  • VVilliam Botiller Baron Botiller of Bromefield.
  • Piercy Herbert Baron Powys of Powys, 5 K. Ch. 1.
  • Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury, 5 Ch. 1.
  • John Finch Baron Finch of Fordwich, died in 1660.
  • Francis Seamour Baron Seamour of Trowbridge.
  • Thomas Bruce Baron Bruce of VVorlton, and Earl of Elgin in Scotland.
  • Francis Newport Baron Newport of high Arcal, 18 K. Ch. 1.
  • Thomas Leigh, Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh, 19 K. Ch. 1.
  • Christopher Hatton Baron Hutton of Kerby, the same year.
  • Henry Hasting Baron Loughborough of Loughborough, the same year.
  • Richard Byron Baron Byron of Rochdale, the same year.
  • Richard Vaughan Baron Vaughan of Emlyn, and Earl of Catherry in Ireland, the same year.
  • Charls Smith Baron Carington of Worton, the same year.
  • William Widrington Baron Widrington of Blankney.
  • Humble Ward Baron Ward of Bromingham, the same year.
  • Thomas Colpepper Baron Colpepper of Th [...]rseway, 20. K. C. 1.
  • Isaac Astely Baron Astely of Reading, the same year.
  • Richard Boyle Baron Clifford, Earl of Cork in Ireland.
  • Iohn Lucas Baron Lucas of Shenfield, the same year.
  • Iohn Bellasis Baron Bellasis of Worlaby, the same year.
  • Edward Watson Baron Rockingham, the same year.
  • [...] Baron G [...]rrard of Brandon, t [...]e same year.
  • Robert Sutton Baron Lexinton of Aram, the same year.
  • Charls Kirkhoven Baron Wooton of Wooton, by K. Ch. 2.
  • Marmaduke Langdale Baron Langdale of Holme, by K. Ch. 2.
  • William Crofts Baron Crofts, by the same King.
  • Iohn Berkly Baron Berkly of Stratton, by the same King.
  • Denizel Holles Baron Holles of Ifield, 20 April 1661. by the same King.
  • Frederick Cornwallis Baron Cornwallis of Eye, the same day and year; died 1662.
  • George Booth Baron Delamerre of Dunham-Mass ey, the same day and year.
  • Horatio Townses and Baron Townsesand of Lynne-Regis, the same day and year.
  • Anthony-Ashley Cooper Baron Ashley of Wymbourn St. Giles.
  • Iohn Crew Baron Crew of Steane, the same day and year, by the same King.
  • 70 BARONS.

176 Noblemen and Bishops in England.

The Degrees of England.
  • 1 THe KING.
  • 2 The Prince.
  • 3 Dukes of the blood-Royal, as the Sons, Brothers, Uncles and Nephews of the King in being, or of a deceased King, who have their precedency of other Dukes onely during their lives, by reason of their birth.
  • 4 Other Dukes.
  • 5 Marquisses.
  • 6 The eldest Sons of Dukes of the Royal blood.
  • 7 The eldest Sons of other Dukes.
  • 8 Earls.
  • 9 The eldest sons of Marquisses.
  • 10 The younger sons of Dukes of the Royal blood.
  • 11 The younger sons of other Dukes.
  • 12 Viscounts.
  • 13 The eldest sons of Earls.
  • 14 The younger sons of Marquisses.
  • 15 Barons.
  • 16 The eldest sons of Viscounts.
  • 17 The younger sons of Earls.
  • 18 The eldest sons of Barons.
  • 19 Privy Counsellors, Knights who have been Embassadors, The Lord chief Justice of the Kings bench, Master of the Rolls in Chancery, Lord chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Lord chief Baron of the Exchequer, with the other Iudges and Barons of the Coyfe of the Kings bench, Common pleas and Exchequer.
  • 20 The younger sons of Viscounts.
  • 21 The younger sons of Barons.
  • 22 Knights of the Garter.
  • 23 Knights Bannerets.
  • 24 Baronet.
  • 25 Knights of the Bath.
  • 26 Knights Batchelers.

Esquires and Gentlemen are but Additi­ons onely, and no Degrees.

LONDON, Printed for the Author. 1662.

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