Titles and honours conferred by ... king George i. and his present majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland [&c. Cropped].

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Page 96 - Venice, returned early in 1715, and was appointed one of the gentlemen of the bedchamber to the prince of Wales. In the first parliament of this reign he was elected for the borough of St.
Page 28 - March 16, 17151 was fummoned by writ to the Houfe of Peers, by the title of Lord Willmighby D'Eielby.
Page 28 - Duke o/Kent) called up by Writ to the Houfe of Peers, by the Title of Baron Lncas b/Crudwell in the County of Wilts, November, 6.
Page 119 - THIS paper (now Clarendon MS. xxviii. 129) was drawn up for the use of Clarendon when he was writing his History of the Rebellion, but did not reach him till he had already completed the first version of that work. He received it about April 1648 from Mr. Harding, one of the grooms of the bedchamber to the prince of Wales, as a contribution from Prince Charles. In a letter to the prince, dated 16 April 1648, Clarendon returns thanks for the great honour I have lately received from your Highness by...
Page 27 - Earl o/Scarbrough) catted up by Writ to the Houfe of Peers, by the Title of Baron Lumley e/Lumley-Caftle, in theBifioprick o/"Durhatn, March 10.
Page 46 - Honourable Privy Council, and Knight of the moft noble Order of the Garter.
Page 48 - Iflands, and Steward of Scotland, and Knight of the moft Noble Order of the Garter.
Page 43 - Marquis of Lindfey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England by inheritance, Lord Lieutenant and Cuftos Rotulorum of the county of Lincoln, and one of his Majefty's mod honourable Privy Council. The...

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