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               <hi>A True and perfect</hi> CATALOGUE <hi>of the Nobility and Great Officers of State and Court, Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the Kingdom of</hi> ENGLAND <hi>as they now ſtand,</hi> Feb. 168<hi rend="sup">3</hi>/4.</head>
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               <head>The Duke of the Royal Bloud.</head>
               <item>* <hi>JAMES</hi> Duke of <hi>York</hi> and <hi>Albany,</hi> onely Brother to his Sacred Majeſty.</item>
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               <head>Archbiſhops and great Officers who in reſpect of their Offices precede all the Nobility except thoſe of the Bloud Royal.</head>
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                  <hi>William Sandcroft</hi> Doctor of Divinity, Archbi<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſhop of <hi>Canterbury,</hi> and Primate of all <hi>England.</hi>
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               <item>
                  <hi>Francis North</hi> Baron of <hi>Guilford,</hi> Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>John Dolbin</hi> Doctor of Divinity, Archbiſhop of <hi>York,</hi> and Primate of <hi>England.</hi>
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               <item>The Office of Lord High Treaſurer is now executed by Commiſſioners.</item>
               <item>
                  <hi>John</hi> Earl of <hi>Radnor,</hi> Lord Preſident of the Council.</item>
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                  <hi>George</hi> Marqueſs of <hi>Hallifax,</hi> Lord Privy Seal.</item>
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               <head>Dukes and Dutcheſſes, 15.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>Hnry Howard</hi> Duke of <hi>Norfolk,</hi> Earl of <hi>Arun<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>del,</hi> and Earl Marſhal of <hi>England,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>2 * <hi>Charles Seymour,</hi> Duke of <hi>Somerſet,</hi> and Marqueſs of <hi>Hertford,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>3 * <hi>George Villiers</hi> Duke of <hi>Buckingham,</hi> and Earl of <hi>Coventry,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>4 * <hi>Chriſtopher Monke</hi> Duke of <hi>Albemarle</hi> and Earl of <hi>Torrington,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>5 * <hi>James Scot</hi> Duke of <hi>Monmouth</hi> in <hi>England,</hi> and <hi>Bucclough</hi> in <hi>Scotland,</hi> and Earl of <hi>Donca<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſter</hi> in <hi>England</hi> and <hi>Dalkeith</hi> in <hi>Scotland,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>6 * <hi>Henry Cavendiſh</hi> Duke of <hi>Newcaſtle</hi> and Earl of <hi>Ogle,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>7 <hi>Barbara</hi> Dutcheſs of <hi>Cleaveland</hi> and Coun<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>teſs of <hi>Southampton,</hi> for life; with remain<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>der to <hi>Charles</hi> Duke of <hi>Southampton</hi> and Earl of <hi>Chicheſter,</hi> her eldeſt Son, and for want of iſſue of him to <hi>George</hi> Duke of <hi>Northumber<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>land,</hi> her youngeſt Son, &amp;c.</item>
               <item>8 <hi>Loviſa de Querovalle</hi> Dutcheſs of <hi>Portſmouth</hi> and Counteſs of <hi>Farham</hi> for life, &amp;c.</item>
               <item>9 * <hi>Charles Lenos</hi> Duke of <hi>Richmond</hi> in <hi>Eng<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>land,</hi> and <hi>Lenox</hi> in <hi>Scotland,</hi> and Earl of <hi>March</hi> in <hi>England,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>10 * <hi>Charles Fitz Roy</hi> Duke of <hi>Southampton</hi> and Earl of <hi>Chicheſter,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>11 * <hi>Henry Fitz Roy</hi> Duke of <hi>Grafton</hi> and Earl of <hi>Euſton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>12 <hi>James</hi> Duke of <hi>Ormond</hi> in <hi>England</hi> and <hi>Ire<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>land,</hi> and Earl of <hi>Brecknock</hi> in <hi>England,</hi> and <hi>Oſſory</hi> in <hi>Ireland,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>13 * <hi>Henry Somerſet</hi> Duke of <hi>Beaufort</hi> and Mar<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>queſs of <hi>Worceſter,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>14 * <hi>George Fitz Roy</hi> Duke of <hi>Northumberland</hi> and Baron of <hi>Pontefract,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>15 <hi>Charles Beauclaire</hi> Duke of <hi>St. Albans</hi> and Earl of <hi>Burford,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
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               <head>Marqueſſes, 2.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>Charles Paulet</hi> Marqueſs of <hi>Wincheſter,</hi> Earl of <hi>Wiltſhire,</hi> and Lord <hi>St. John,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>2 <hi>George Saville</hi> Marqueſs of <hi>Hallifax,</hi> Baron <hi>Saville</hi> of <hi>Eland,</hi> and Lord Privy Seal, &amp;c.</item>
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               <head>Other great Officers which in re<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſpect of their Places precede all the Earls.</head>
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                  <hi>Robert Bertie</hi> Earl of <hi>Lindſey</hi> and L. <hi>Willoughby,</hi> Lord Great Chamberlain of <hi>England.</hi>
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                  <hi>Henry</hi> Duke of <hi>Norſolk</hi> and Earl of <hi>Arundel,</hi> Earl Marſhal of <hi>England.</hi>
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               <item>The Office of Lord High Admiral is at preſent executed by Commiſſioners.</item>
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                  <hi>James</hi> Duke of <hi>Ormond,</hi> Lord Steward of the Kings Houſhold.</item>
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                  <hi>Henry</hi> Earl of <hi>Arlington,</hi> Lord Chamberlain of the Kings Houſhold.</item>
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               <head>Earls and Counteſſes, 67.</head>
               <item>1 * <hi>Aubrey de Vere</hi> Earl of <hi>Oxford,</hi> and Lord <hi>Bolebec,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>2 <hi>Charles Talbot</hi> Earl of <hi>Shrewsbury</hi> in <hi>England Waterford</hi> and <hi>Weſhford</hi> in <hi>Ireland,</hi> Lord <hi>Fur<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>nival,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Anthony Grey</hi> Earl of <hi>Kent,</hi> and Baron <hi>Grey</hi> of <hi>Ruthin,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>4 <hi>William Stanley</hi> Earl of <hi>Derby,</hi> and Baron <hi>Strange,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>5 <hi>John Maners</hi> Earl of <hi>Rutland,</hi> and Baron <hi>Roſs,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>6 <hi>Theophilus Haſtings</hi> Earl of <hi>Huntington,</hi> Ba<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ron <hi>Haſtings,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>7 * <hi>William Ruſſel</hi> Earl of <hi>Bedford,</hi> and Baron <hi>Ruſſel.</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>8 <hi>Thomas Herbert</hi> Earl of <hi>Pembroke</hi> and <hi>Mount<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>gomery,</hi> and Baron <hi>Herbert.</hi>
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               <item>9 <hi>Edward Clinton</hi> Earl of <hi>Lincoln,</hi> and Baron <hi>Clinton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>10 <hi>James Howard</hi> Earl of <hi>Suffolk,</hi> and Baron <hi>Howard</hi> of <hi>Walden,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>11 <hi>Charles Sackville</hi> Earl of <hi>Dorſet</hi> and <hi>Middle<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſex,</hi> and Baron <hi>Buckhurſt,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>12 <hi>James Cecil</hi> Earl of <hi>Salisbury,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Cranborn,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>13 <hi>John Cecil</hi> Earl of Exeter, and Baron <hi>Burghley,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>14 <hi>John Egerton</hi> Earl of <hi>Bridgwater,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Brackley,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>15 <hi>Philip Sidney</hi> Earl of <hi>Leiceſter,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Liſle,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>16 <hi>George Compton</hi> Earl of <hi>Northampton,</hi> Baron <hi>Compton.</hi>
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               <item>17 <hi>Edward Rich</hi> Earl of <hi>Warwick</hi> and <hi>Holland,</hi> and Baron <hi>Rich,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>18 <hi>William Cavendiſh</hi> Earl of <hi>Devonſhire,</hi> and Baron <hi>Cavendiſh,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>19 <hi>William Fielding</hi> Earl of <hi>Denbigh</hi> in <hi>England</hi> and <hi>Deſmond</hi> in <hi>Ireland,</hi> and Viſe. <hi>Fielding,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>20 <hi>John Digby</hi> E. of <hi>Briſtol,</hi> and Baron <hi>Digby,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>21 <hi>Gilbert Holles</hi> E. of <hi>Clare,</hi> Baron <hi>Houghton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>22 <hi>Oliver St. John</hi> Earl of <hi>Bolingbrook,</hi> and Baron <hi>St. John</hi> of <hi>Bletſho,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>23 <hi>Charles Fane</hi> Earl of <hi>Weſtmerland,</hi> and Baron <hi>le de Spencer</hi> and <hi>Burgherſh,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>24 <hi>Charles Mountague</hi> Earl of <hi>Mancheſter</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Mandeville,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>25 <hi>Thomas Howard</hi> Earl of <hi>Berkſhire,</hi> Viſcount <hi>Andover,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>26 * <hi>John Sheffield</hi> Earl of <hi>Mulgrave,</hi> and Ba<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ron <hi>Sheffield,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>27 <hi>Thomas Savage</hi> Earl of <hi>Rivers,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Colcheſter,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>28 <hi>Robert Bertie</hi> Earl of <hi>Lindſey</hi> and Baron <hi>Willoughby,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>29 <hi>Henry Mordant</hi> Earl of <hi>Peterborough,</hi> and Baron <hi>Mordant</hi> of <hi>Turvey,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>30 <hi>Thomas Grey</hi> Earl of <hi>Stamford,</hi> and Baron <hi>Grey</hi> of <hi>Greby,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>31 <hi>Heneage Finch</hi> Earl of <hi>Winchelſey,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Maidſton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>32 <hi>Robert Pierrepoynt</hi> Earl of <hi>Kingſton</hi> upon <hi>Hull,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Newark,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>33 <hi>Charles Dormer</hi> Earl of <hi>Carnarvon,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Aſcot,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>34 <hi>Philip Stanhope</hi> Earl of <hi>Cheſterfield,</hi> and Ba<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ron <hi>Stanhope,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>35 <hi>Richard Tufton</hi> Earl of <hi>Thanet,</hi> and Baron <hi>Tuſton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>36 <hi>Thomas Weſton</hi> Earl of <hi>Portland,</hi> and Baron <hi>Weſton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>37 * <hi>William Wentworth</hi> Earl of <hi>Strafford,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Wentworth,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>38 <hi>Robert Spencer</hi> Earl of <hi>Sunderland,</hi> and Ba<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ron <hi>Spencer,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>39 <hi>Robert Leake</hi> Earl of <hi>Scarſdale,</hi> and Baron <hi>Daincourt,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>40 <hi>Edward Mountague</hi> Earl of <hi>Sandwich,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Hinchinbroke,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>41 <hi>Henry Hyde</hi> Earl of <hi>Clarendon,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Cornbury,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>42 <hi>Algernon Capel</hi> Earl of <hi>Eſſex,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Maldon,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>43 <hi>Robert Brudnell</hi> Earl of <hi>Cardigan,</hi> and Baron <hi>Brudnell,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>44 <hi>Arthur Anneſley</hi> Earl of <hi>Angleſey,</hi> and Baron <hi>Anneſey,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>45 <hi>John Greneville</hi> Earl of <hi>Bath,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Lanſdown,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>46 <hi>Charles Howard</hi> Earl of <hi>Carliſle,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Morpeth,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>47 <hi>William Craven</hi> Earl of <hi>Craven,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Craven</hi> of <hi>Uſſington,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>48 <hi>Robert Bruce</hi> Earl of <hi>Alesbury,</hi> and Baron <hi>Bruce,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>49 <hi>Richard Boyle</hi> Earl of <hi>Burlington</hi> in <hi>England,</hi> and <hi>Cork</hi> in <hi>Ireland,</hi> and Baron <hi>Clifford,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>50 * <hi>Henry Bennet</hi> Earl of <hi>Arlington,</hi> Viſcount <hi>Thetford,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>51 <hi>Anthony Cooper</hi> Earl of <hi>Shaftsbury,</hi> and Baron <hi>Aſhley,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>52 <hi>William Herbert</hi> Earl and Baron of <hi>Powis,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>53 <hi>Edward Henry Lee</hi> Earl of <hi>Litchfield,</hi> and Viſcount <hi>Quarendon,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>54 * <hi>Thomas Osborne</hi> Earl of <hi>Danby,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Latimer,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>55 <hi>Thomas Lennard</hi> Earl of <hi>Suſſex,</hi> and Baron <hi>Dacres,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>56 <hi>Lewis Duras</hi> E. of <hi>Feverſham,</hi> Viſc. <hi>Sonds,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>57 <hi>Charles Gerard</hi> Earl of <hi>Macklefeld,</hi> and Viſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>count <hi>Brandon,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>58 <hi>John Roberts</hi> E. of <hi>Radnor,</hi> Viſc. <hi>Bodmin,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>59 <hi>William Paſton</hi> E. of <hi>Yarmouth,</hi> Viſc. <hi>Paſton,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>60 <hi>George Berkley</hi> E. of <hi>Berkley,</hi> Viſc. <hi>Durſley,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>61 <hi>Elizabeth</hi> (Lady <hi>Dacres,</hi> Mother to the Earl of <hi>Suſſex</hi>) Counteſs of <hi>Shepey</hi> during her life.</item>
               <item>62 <hi>Daniel Finch</hi> Earl of <hi>Nottingham,</hi> Baron <hi>Finch</hi> of <hi>Daventre,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>63 <hi>Laurence Hyde</hi> E. of <hi>Rocheſter,</hi> Viſc. <hi>Hyde,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
               <item>64 <hi>James Bertie</hi> E. of <hi>Abingdon,</hi> Bar. <hi>Norreys,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
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               <item>67 <hi>Thomas Windſor</hi> alias <hi>Hickman</hi> Earl of <hi>Ply<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>mouth,</hi> Baron <hi>Windſor,</hi> &amp;c.</item>
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               <head>Viſcounts 9.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>Leiceſter Devereux</hi> Viſcount <hi>Hereford.</hi>
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               <item>2 <hi>Francis Brown</hi> Viſcount <hi>Mountague.</hi>
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               <item>3 <hi>William Fiennes</hi> Viſcount <hi>Say</hi> and <hi>Seal.</hi>
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               <item>4 <hi>Thomas Bellaſyſe</hi> Viſcount <hi>Fauconberg.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>5 <hi>Charles Mordant</hi> Viſcount <hi>Mordant.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>6 <hi>Francis Newport</hi> Viſcount <hi>Newport.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>7 <hi>Thomas Thynne</hi> Viſcount <hi>Weymouth.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 <hi>Horatio Townſend</hi> Viſcount <hi>Towneſend.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>9 <hi>Chriſtopher Hatton</hi> Viſcount <hi>Hatton.</hi>
               </item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>Biſhops, 24.</head>
               <item>1 Dr. <hi>Henry Compton</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>London.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>2 Dr. <hi>Nathaniel Crew</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Durham.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>3 Dr. <hi>George Morley</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Wincheſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>4 Dr. <hi>Herbert Crofts</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Hereford.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>5 Dr. <hi>Seth Ward</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Salisbury.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>6 Dr. <hi>Edward Rainbow</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Carliſle.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>7 Dr. <hi>Anthony Sparrow</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Norwich.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 Dr. <hi>Peter Gunning</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Ely.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>9 Dr. <hi>Thomas Wood</hi> L. B. of <hi>Lichfield &amp; Coventry.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>10 Dr. <hi>Guy Carlton</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Chicheſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>11 Dr. <hi>Peter Mew</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Bath</hi> and <hi>Wells.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>12 Dr. <hi>John Pearſon</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Cheſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>13 Dr. <hi>Humphrey Lloyd</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Bangor.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>14 Dr. <hi>William Lloyd</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Peterborough.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>15 Dr. <hi>Thomas Barlow</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Lincoln.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>16 Dr. <hi>John Fell</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Oxford.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>17 Dr. <hi>Thomas Lamplough</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Exeter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>18 Dr. <hi>William Gulſton</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Briſtol.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>19 Dr. <hi>William Beaw</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Landaff.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>20 Dr. <hi>William Lloyd</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>St. Aſaph.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>21 Dr. <hi>Robert Frampton</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Glouceſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>22 Dr. <hi>William Thomas</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Worceſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>23 Dr. <hi>Francis Turner</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>Rocheſter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>24 Dr. <hi>Lawrence Womock</hi> L. Biſhop of <hi>St. Davids.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>The L. Biſhops of <hi>London, Durham,</hi> and <hi>Winche<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ſter,</hi> precede all the other Biſhops, the reſt take place according to their ſeniority.</item>
            </list>
            <list>
               <head>Barons and Baroneſſes, 66.</head>
               <item>1 <hi>George Nevill</hi> Lord <hi>Abergavenny.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>2 <hi>James Touchet</hi> Lord <hi>Audley</hi> (and Earl of <hi>Caſtlehaven</hi> in <hi>Ireland.</hi>)</item>
               <item>3 <hi>Charles Weſt</hi> Lord <hi>de la Warre.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>4 <hi>Thomas Parker</hi> Lord <hi>Morley</hi> and <hi>Monteagle.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>5 <hi>Robert Shirley</hi> Lord <hi>Ferrers.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>6 <hi>Charles Mildmay</hi> Lord <hi>Fitz Walter.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>7 <hi>Henry Yelverton</hi> Lord <hi>Grey.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>8 <hi>Frances</hi> (Lady <hi>Ward</hi>) Baroneſs <hi>Dudley,</hi> Grand<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>daughter and ſole heir to <hi>Ed. Sutton</hi> L. <hi>Dudley,</hi> Relict of <hi>Humble</hi> late Lord <hi>Ward,</hi> and Mother to <hi>Edward</hi> the preſent Lord <hi>Ward.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>9 <hi>William Stourton</hi> Lord <hi>Stourton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>10 <hi>Conyers Darcy</hi> Lord <hi>Conyers.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>11 <hi>Henry Sandys</hi> Lord <hi>Sandys.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>12 <hi>Vere Cromwel</hi> Lord <hi>Cromwel</hi> (and Earl of <hi>Arglas</hi> in <hi>Ireland.</hi>)</item>
               <item>13 <hi>Ralph Eure</hi> Lord <hi>Eure.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>14 <hi>Philip Wharton</hi> Lord <hi>Wharton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>15 <hi>Thomas Willoughby</hi> L. <hi>Willoughby</hi> of <hi>Parham.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>16 <hi>William Paget</hi> Lord <hi>Paget.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>17 <hi>Francis Howard</hi> Lord <hi>Howard</hi> of <hi>Effingham.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>18 <hi>Charles North</hi> L. <hi>North,</hi> &amp; L. <hi>Grey</hi> of <hi>Rolleſton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>19 <hi>James Bruges</hi> Lord <hi>Chandois.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>20 <hi>Robert Carey</hi> Lord <hi>Hunſdon.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>21 <hi>John Petre</hi> Lord <hi>Petre.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>22 <hi>Digby Gerard</hi> Lord <hi>Gerard</hi> of <hi>Bromley.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>23 <hi>Henry Arundel</hi> Lord <hi>Arundel</hi> of <hi>Warder,</hi> (and a Count of the Empire.)</item>
               <item>24 The Lady <hi>Catherine O Brien,</hi> Baroneſs <hi>Clif<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ton</hi> (Daughter of the L. <hi>George Stuart,</hi> called L. <hi>D' Aubigny,</hi> Siſter and ſole heir to <hi>Charles</hi> late Duke of <hi>Richmund</hi> and <hi>Lenox,</hi> and there<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>by ſole heir to the Lady <hi>Catherine</hi> her Grand<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>mother, Daughter and heir to <hi>Gervaiſe</hi> L. <hi>Cliſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>ton</hi>) firſt married to <hi>Henry</hi> Lord <hi>O Brien</hi> (Son and heir of the preſent Earl of <hi>Thomond</hi> in <hi>Ireland</hi>) and ſince his death to Sir <hi>Joſeph Williamſon</hi> Knight.</item>
               <item>25 <hi>Chriſtopher Roper</hi> Lord <hi>Tenham.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>26 <hi>Fulke Greville</hi> Lord <hi>Brooke.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>27 <hi>Ralph Mountague</hi> L. <hi>Mountague</hi> of <hi>Boughton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>28 <hi>Ford Grey</hi> Lord <hi>Grey</hi> of <hi>Warke.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>29 <hi>John Lovelace</hi> Lord <hi>Lovelace.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>30 <hi>John Paulet</hi> Lord <hi>Paulet.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>31 <hi>William Maynard</hi> Lord <hi>Maynard.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>32 <hi>John Coventry</hi> Lord <hi>Coventry.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>33 <hi>William Howard</hi> Lord <hi>Howard</hi> of <hi>Eſcrick.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>34 <hi>Carles Mohun</hi> Lord <hi>Mohun.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>35 <hi>Henry Herbert</hi> Lord <hi>Herbert</hi> of <hi>Chirbery.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>36 <hi>Thomas Leigh</hi> Lord <hi>Leigh.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>37 <hi>Thomas Jermyn</hi> L. <hi>Jermyn</hi> of <hi>St. Edmonds<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>bury.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>38 <hi>William Byron</hi> Lord <hi>Byron.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>39 <hi>Richard Vaughan</hi> Lord <hi>Vaughan</hi> (and Earl of <hi>Carbery</hi> in <hi>Ireland.</hi>)</item>
               <item>40 <hi>Francis Smith</hi> Lord <hi>Carrington</hi> (and Viſcount <hi>Carrington</hi> of <hi>Barreſore</hi> in <hi>Ireland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>41 <hi>William Widdrington</hi> Lord <hi>Widdrington.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>42 <hi>Edward Ward</hi> Lord <hi>Ward.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>43 <hi>Thomas Colopeper</hi> Lord <hi>Colepeper.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>44 <hi>Jacob Aſtley</hi> Lord <hi>Aſtley.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>45 <hi>Carles Lucas</hi> Lord <hi>Lucas.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>46 <hi>John Bellaſyſe</hi> Lord <hi>Bellaſyſe.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>47 <hi>Edward Watſon</hi> Lord <hi>Rokingham.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>48 <hi>Robert Sutton</hi> Lord <hi>Lexington.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>49 <hi>Marmaduke Langdale</hi> Lord <hi>Langdale.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>50 <hi>John Berkley</hi> Lord <hi>Berkley</hi> of <hi>Stratton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>51 <hi>Francis Holles</hi> Lord <hi>Holles.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>52 <hi>Charles Cornwallis</hi> Lord <hi>Cornwallis.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>53 <hi>George Booth</hi> Lord <hi>Delamer.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>54 <hi>Thomas Crew</hi> Lord <hi>Crew.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>55 <hi>Richard Arundell</hi> Lord <hi>Arundell</hi> of <hi>Treryſe.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>56 <hi>James Butler</hi> Lord <hi>Butler</hi> of <hi>Moor Park</hi> (and Earl of <hi>Oſſory.</hi>)</item>
               <item>57 <hi>Hugh Clifford</hi> Lord <hi>Clifford</hi> of <hi>Chudleigh.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>58 <hi>Richard Butler</hi> Lord <hi>Butler</hi> of <hi>Weſton</hi> (and Earl of <hi>Arran</hi> in <hi>Ireland.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>59 <hi>Suſan</hi> Lady <hi>Bellaſyſe</hi> Baroneſs <hi>Bellaſyſe</hi> of <hi>Oſ<g ref="char:EOLhyphen"/>godby</hi> (Daughter and co-heir to Sir <hi>William Ermine</hi> of <hi>Osgodby</hi> in <hi>Lincolnſhire</hi> Baronet, Relict of Sir <hi>Hen. Bellaſyſe</hi> Knight of the <hi>Bath,</hi> Son and heir of <hi>John</hi> L. <hi>Bellaſyſe</hi>) for life.</item>
               <item>60 <hi>Richard Lumley</hi> Lord <hi>Lumley.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>61 <hi>George Carteret</hi> Lord <hi>Carteret.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>62 <hi>John Bennet</hi> Lord <hi>Oſſuſton.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>63 <hi>George Legge</hi> Lord <hi>Dartmouth.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>64 <hi>William Alington</hi> Lord <hi>Alington.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>65 <hi>Ralf Stawel</hi> Lord <hi>Stawel.</hi>
               </item>
               <item>66 <hi>Francis North</hi> Lord <hi>Guilford.</hi>
               </item>
            </list>
            <p>Note that thoſe Perſons before whom are Stars prefixed *, are of the moſt Noble Order of the Garter.</p>
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