King’s Household Sir Edward Coke being vehement against the two Provincial Councils of Wales and the North, said to the King, “There was nothing there but a kind of confusion and hotch-potch of justice: one while they were in a Star-chamber; another while a King’s Bench; another, a Common Pleas; another, a Commission of Oyer and Terminer.” His Majesty answered, “Why, Sir Edward Coke, they be like houses in Progress, where I have not, nor can have, such distinct rooms of state as I have here at Whitehall or at Hampton Court.” (Bacon, Apo).
King James I’s entrance into England He left Edinburgh for Dunglass as follows:
- April 5 1603.
- April 6 came to Berwick.
- April 8 he went to Withrington, Sir Robert Cary’s.
- April 9 to Newcastle.
- April 13 to Durham.
- April 14 to Walworth, sixteen miles from Durham where he was entertained at the house of a lady, Mrs. Genlon.
- April 15 to Thomas Topcliffe and afterward Sir William Engleby’s.
- April 16 to York.
- April 19 to Pomfret, where having viewed the Castle he went on to Doncaster and lodged for that night at the sign of the Bear and Sun.
- April 20 to Worksop, the Earl of Shrewsbury’s.
- April 21 to the Castle ofNewark upon Trent.
- April 22 to Belvoir Castle.
- April 23 to Burleigh.
- April 27 to Hitchinbrooke, Sir Oliver Cromwell’s.
- April 29 to Royston, where the King lay at his own charges at the house of one Mr. Chester. April 30 to Standon, Sir Thomas Sadler’s.
- May 2 to Broxbourn, Sir Henry Cock’s.
- May 3 to Theobalds.
- May 7 from Theobalds to London, to the Charter House, Lord Thomas Howard’s, where his Majesty rested four days.
- May 11 the King went from the Charter House to Whitehall, and thence to the Tower.
The most important occurrence of the journey was at Newark, “in this town,” says the continuator of Stow, “and in the Court, was taken a cut-purse doing the deed, and being a base pilfering thief, yet was all gentleman-like in the outside: this fellow had good store of coin found about him, and upon examination confessed that he had from Berwick to that place played the cut-purse in the Court. The King hearing of this gallant, directed a Warrant to the Recorder of Newark to have him hanged, which was accordingly executed, and all the rest of the prisoners in the Castle were pardoned.” The Queen arrived at York, with her two eldest children, Prince Henry and the Lady Elizabeth, on June 11, where they rested several days. They went thence to Grimstone; and on the 27th to East Neston, the seat of Sir George Farmer, whence according to the Continuator of Stow, the King having met them, they proceeded to Sir John Fortescue’s. A beautiful Letter from Dr. Tobie Matthews, Bishop of Durham, (Tobie Matthews’ father) to Prince Henry, inviting him with the Queen to take rest at Bishop Aukland on their way, is preserved among the Harleian Manuscripts in the Museum. Charles Duke of Albany, the second son of James, being an infant not yet three years old, remained in Scotland till the following year. He began his journey for England July 16, 1604. Hume, speaking of the exultation of James’ new subjects, as be passed from Scotland to London, thinks he was in haste, in making his returns of kindness and good offices. The following List of persons Knighted on the journey from Scotland to Belvoir Castle, with their Counties, amounting to a hundred and twenty-one in number, is preserved in the Lansdowne Vol., No. 94. Art. 56:
Sir John Peyton, son to the Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
Sir William Selbye, Sir Ralph Grey.
Sir William Fenwick
Sir Henry Woodrington
Sir Edward Gorges
Sir Robert Delavale
Sir Bartheram Bulmer-Bishop
Sir Christopher Lowther
Sir Nicholas Curwen
Sir James Billingham
Sir Anderson, Mayor of Newcastle
Sir Nicholas Tufton of Kent
Sir John Conyers-Bishop
Sir William Cecil
Sir Edm. Trafford-Lancashire
Sir Thomas Holcroft-Chesh
Sir Philip Constable
Sir Richard Wortley
Sir Christopher Hilliard
Sir H. Chomley
Sir Richard Gargrave
Sir Maur. Vavasor
Sir Ralph Ellarker
Sir William Inglebie
Sir John Mallorie
Sir Marmaduke Grimston
Sir Fra. Boynton
Sir Ralph Bapthorpe
Sir Robert Swifte
Sir H. Bellasses
Sir He. Griffith
Sir Thomas Fairfax-Gilling
Sir Launcelot Alford
Sir George Trevill
- April 19 at Sir Edward Stanhope’s House at Grimston:
Sir Roger Ashton, his Majesty’s servant
Sir James Harrington
Sir Charles Mountague
Sir Thomas Dawney
Sir Thomas Levell
Sir Thomas Holte
Sir Thomas Ashton
Sir Tho. Gerrard
Sir William Barnburghe
Sir Robert Walter, Mayor of York
- April 21 at Worsop in Nottingham:
Sir John Manners
Sir Peter Frechville
Sir John Harpur
Sir Edward Cockeyn
Sir Henry Grey, nephew to the Earl of Kent
Sir H. Perpointe
Sir Pers Willoughby
Sir John Brion
Sir H. Beaumont
Sir William Skipwith
Sir Francis Newport
Sir Thomas Greysly
Sir Hugh Smith
Sir Thomas Stanley
Sir William Davenport
Sir Edm. Lucie
Sir Walter Cop
Sir Richard Thickeston
- April 22 at Newark Castle, Nottingham:
Sir Richard Mompesson
Sir Robert Brett
Sir John Parker
Sir Lewis Lewkenor
Sir Richard Warburton
Sir Richard Wigmore
Sir James Foxe
Sir Francis Duckett
That day on the way to Bever Castle, Nottinghamshire: Sir John Stanhope, Sir Bryan Lassels, Sir William Sutton and Sir Roger Ascoughe (Sheriff).
- April 23 at Bever Castle:
Sir Oliver Manners
Sir William Willoughby
Sir Thomas Willoughby
Sir William Pelham
Sir Thomas Grantham
Sir Philip Turwhit
Sir, Anthonie Markeham
Sir William Carre
Sir John Thorolde
Sir Edward Ascoughe
Sir H. Packenham
Sir Roger Dallison
Sir Edm. Bussey
Sir Ed. Turwhit
Sir Ella. Carre
Sir William Armyn
Sir Nich. Saunderson
Sir Valentine Browne
Sir Richard Ogle
Sir Ham. Whichcott
Sir Edw. Rosseter
Sir W. Hickman
Sir H. Hastings
Sir Tho. Beaumont
Sir H. Beaumont
Sir William Turpyn
Sir Thomas Cave
Sir Philip Sherrard
Sir William Skevington
Sir William Faunte
Sir Basil Brooke
Sir George Manners
Sir John Zouche
Sir Edw. Swifte
Sir William Fairfax
Sir Philip Strelley
Sir John Thorney
Sir John Ferrers
Sir Edw. Littleton
Sir William Feildinge
Sir Everard Digbye
Sir Gregory Cromwell
Sir John Wentworth
Sir William Jepson
Sir Wa. Chewte
Twenty eight Knights were subsequently made by the King at Theobalds. According to the continuator of Stow, the creation of Sir William Gardener at the Tower on May 20 made up (as was accompted) the number of two hundred and thirty-seven Knights, or better, made since the King entered Berwicke. (Ellis). 1
1 Henry Ellis. English History, 1825
King’s Knights On July 23, 1603 not less than 300 Gentlemen reaped the fruits of his Majesty’s laborious exertions; and were dubbed Knights in the Royal Garden at Whitehall. Among these, were such of the Judges, Serjeants at Law, Doctors of the Civil Law, and Gentlemen Ushers, as had not before received that honour. Francis Bacon was one. The majority attended according to the Summons:
- Sir John Bennet, of London.
- Sir Francis Gawdy, of Norfolk.
- Sir Edward Fennor, of Middlesex.
- Sir Christopher Yelverton, of Norfolk.
- Sir Thomas Walmysley, Lancashire.
- Sir David Williams.
- Sir Peter Warberton, of Cheshire.
- Sir John Hele, of Devonshire.
- Sir George Kingsmill, of Hampshire.
- Sir Edward Herne, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Robert Clarke, of Essex.
- Sir Edward Philips, of Somersetshire.
- Sir John Savill, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Henry Hobart, of Norfolk.
- Sir William Daniel, of London.
- Sir Christopher Parkins, D. C. L. Kent.
- Sir Daniel Dunne, D. C. L. of London.
- Sir Thomas Harris, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Crompton, D.C.L. London.
- Sir Thomas Flemyng, of Hampshire.
- Sir Matthew Carew, D.C.L. of London.
- Sir HenryMontagu, Northamptonshire
- Sir George Carew, of London.
- Sir Francis Bacon, of Hertfordshire.
- Sir John Tyndall, D. C. L. of Norfolk.
- Sir George Coppin, of Norfolk.
- Sir John Gybson, D. C. L. of Yorkshire.
- Sir Richard Connisby, of London.
- Sir Edward Stanhop, D.C.L. of Yorkshire.
- Sir John Drummond, of Scotland.
- Sir Richard Swale, D.C.L. of Yorkshire.
- Sir John [Thomas] Conway, of London.
- Sir John Willoughby, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Francis Vincent, of Surrey.
- Sir John Tyrrell, of Essex.
- Sir John Cotton, of Cambridgeshire.
- Sir Philip Scudamore, of Herefordshire.
- Sir Robert Lane, of Warwickshire.
- Sir Thomas Dabridgecourt, of Hants.
- Sir Robert Edwards, of Kent.
- Sir Rafe Boswell, of Kent.
- Sir Nicholas Gilborn, of Kent.
- Sir William Roper, of Kent.
- Sir Samuel Sandes, Worcestershire.
- Sir Anthony Roper, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Mildmay, of Herefordshire.
- Sir Christopher Roper, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Hanmer [Harnond], of Cheshire.
- Sir Thomas Bridges, of Gloucestersh.
- Sir John Whitton.
- Sir Thomas Smith, of Cheshire.
- Sir Alexander Cave, of Leicestershire.
- Sir John Gilbert, of Suffolk.
- Sir Samuel [Thomas] Saltonstall, of London.
- Sir Robert Varnam, of Cheshire.
- Sir Thomas Clarke, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Penruddock, of Wiltshire.
- Sir John Wood, of Essex.
- Sir Edward Cooke, of Essex.
- Sir Lewes Mansfield, of Glamorgansh.
- Sir Thomas Humfrey.
- Sir Richard Hawkyns, of Kent.
- Sir John Tracy, of Gloucestershire.
- Sir John Rogers.
- Sir Rafe Lawson, of Kent.
- Sir Robert Alexander, of Herts.
- Sir William Meredith.
- Sir John Brown, of Dorsetshire.
- Sir George Selby, of Northumberland.
- Sir Richard Skipwith, Leicestershire.
- Sir Thomas Windebanck, of Berksh.
- Sir Thomas Barnardiston, of Essex.
- Sir William Gerard, of Bucks.
- Sir John Meres, of Kent [Lincolnshire].
- Sir Thomas Palmer, of Kent.
- Sir Richard Aston, of Cheshire.
- Sir Charles Dimmock, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir William Thorny, of Nottinghamsh.
- Sir Valentyne Brown, of Lincolnsh.
- Sir Francis Boylden, of Yorkshire.
- Sir John Read, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Edward Dunton.
- Sir John Lee, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir William Harman, of Cheshire.
- Sir Edward Pitt, of Worcestershire.
- Sir Henry Longfield, of Bucks.
- Sir Thomas Rowe, of London.
- Sir Henry Savile, of Yorkshire.
- Sir John Bedell, of Huntingdonsh.
- Sir Walter Treadway, of Northampton.
- Sir Thomas Bedell, of Huntingdon.
- Sir George Knighton, of Nottinghamshire.
- Sir Edward Peinter.
- Sir Henry Day.
- Sir Henry Jones.
- Sir Henry Rowley, of Essex.
- Sir Anthony Everard, of Essex.
- Sir Francis Smyth.
- Sir Stephen Bood, of Sussex.
- Sir Henry Drury, of Norfolk.
- Sir Thomas May, of Sussex.
- Sir George Chowne, of Kent.
- Sir Arthur Acland, of Devonshire.
- Sir Thomas Reynell, of Devonshire.
- Sir George Reynell, of Devonshire.
- Sir William Barnes, of Kent.
- Sir Walter Rice, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Robert Monson, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Henry Ayschue, [of Lincolnshire].
- Sir Charles Hussey, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir James Pitts, of Worcestershire.
- Sir Thomas Heneage, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Edward Thorold, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Walter Lavvson, of Westmoreland.
- Sir Edmond Montford, of Norfolk.
- Sir John Montford.
- Sir William Rigden, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir John Thornborowe, of Lincolnsh.
- Sir Francis Sowthe, [of Wiltshire.]
- Sir William Somervile, of Somersetsh.
- Sir Nicholas Cotes.
- Sir Ambrose Copinger, of Middlesex.
- Sir Henry Blomer, of Gloucestershire.
- Sir Edmond Thimblethorp, of Norfolk.
- Sir Nicholas Lusher, of Surrey.
- Sir Robert Philipps, of Somersetshire.
- Sir Robert Hyde, of Cambridgeshire.
- Sir John Philpot, of Hampshire.
- Sir Thomas Nevill, of Berkshire.
- Sir Robert Chichester, of Devonshire.
- Sir Christopher Hart, of Kent.
- Sir John Newdigate, of Bedfordshire.
- Sir Edward George, of Somersetshire.
- Sir Martyn Barnham, of Kent.
- Sir William Dorrington, of Dorsetsh.
- Sir Edward Giles, of Devonshire.
- Sir Richard Elderton.
- Sir Anthony Culpepper, of Sussex.
- Sir Richard Cooper, of Surrey.
- Sir John Granger, of Middlesex.
- Sir William Reade, of Middlesex.
- Sir Henry Raynsford, of Surrey.
- Sir John Chamberlain, of Oxfordsh.
- Sir Richard Lechford, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Harfleet, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Dutton, of Cheshire.
- Sir Thomas Roberts, of Kent.
- Sir Francis Dowse, of Somersetshire.
- Sir Henry Williams.
- Sir Thomas Darrell, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Henry Bowyer, of London.
- Sir Thomas Ducket, of Berkshire.
- Sir Robert Ashby, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Culpepper, of Sussex.
- Sir Edward Avery, of Gloucestershire.
- Sir George Sommers, of Dorsetshire.
- Sir Richard Potman, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Hunt, of Norfolk.
- Sir John Morley, of London.
- Sir John Wildgose, of Kent.
- Sir George Peter, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Philipps, of Somersetsh.
- Sir Simon Steward, of Cambridgesh.
- Sir Nicholas Gascoyne, of Surrey.
- Sir Barnard Whetstone, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Thomas Clark, of Essex.
- Sir George Waldgrave, of Suffolk.
- Sir William Barrow, of Suffolk.
- Sir John Wentworth, of Suffolk.
- Sir Richard Smith, of Kent.
- Sir William Slyngsby, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Arnold Lygon, of Worcestershire.
- Sir Edward Allamy.
- Sir George Young, of Somersetshire.
- Sir John Skynner, of Essex.
- Sir Conyers Darcy, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Matthew Gamble, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir William Harman.
- Sir John Gamble, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Anthony Browne, of Essex.
- Sir Richard Weston, of Surrey.
- Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Gloucestersh.
- Sir Leonard Hassell.
- Sir Owen Oglethorp, of Oxfordshire.
- Sir Francis Barnham, of Kent.
- Sir George Walmore, of Nottingham.
- Sir George Fane, of Kent.
- Sir Henry Stoner, of Oxfordshire.
- Sir Gregory Wilmore, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir John Cams.
- Sir George Buck, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Leonard Hyde, of Hertfordshire.
- Sir John Buck, of Wore. [Lincolnsh.]
- Sir Charles Morgan, of Herefordshire.
- Sir Thomas Coney, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Rowland Morgan, of Herefordshire.
- Sir Thomas Berney, of Norfolk.
- Sir Thomas Hardres, of Kent
- Sir Mark Steward, of Cambridgeshire.
- Sir Richard Beaumont, of Leicestersh.
- Sir Henry Cholrnley, of Cheshire.
- Sir Edward Peacock, of Middlesex.
- Sir Drue Drury, of Norfolk.
- Sir Christopher Yelverton, of Norfolk.
- Sir Charles Yelverton, of Norfolk.
- Sir William Gresham, of Norfolk.
- Sir Henry Rowles, of Devonshire.
- Sir John Hacher.
- Sir William Blackston, of Durham.
- Sir Thomas Mildmay, of Essex.
- Sir Rowland Lacy, of Oxfordshire.
- Sir William Goodyer, of Berkshire.
- Sir Timothy Lowe, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Wanton.
- Sir Julian Hanson, of Middlesex.
- Sir Thomas Skynner, of Essex.
- Sir James Croft, of Herefordshire.
- Sir William Worlington, of Essex.
- Sir John Dorrington, of Nottinghamsh.
- Sir Anthony Denton, of Buckinghamsh.
- Sir John Needham, of Northamptonsh.
- Sir Edward Onley, of Northamptonsh.
- Sir Thomas Seimor, of Somersetshire.
- Sir Henry Helmes, of Norfolk.
- Sir William Layton, of Shropshire.
- Sir William Mynne, of Rutlandshire.
- Sir James Stonehouse, of London.
- Sir Mark Ive, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Horwolle.
- Sir William Thomas, of Carnarvonsh.
- Sir William Morris, of Carnarvonshire.
- Sir Edward Capel, of Hertfordshire.
- Sir Morris Griffith.
- Sir Andrew Ashley.
- Sir Edward Suliard, of Suffolk.
- Sir Benjamine Pellet, of Sussex.
- Sir Andrew Paschall, of Essex.
- Sir Edward Raleigh, of Warwickshire.
- Sir Richard Edgecombe, of Devonshire.
- Sir Richard Vaughan, of Herefordshire.
- Sir William Cob, of Norfolk.
- Sir Nicholas Gascoign, of Surrey.
- Sir Francis Cleer, of Norfolk.
- Sir George Forster.
- Sir James Calthrop, of Norfolk.
- Sir Thomas Darrell.
- Sir Thomas Roberts.
- Sir Henry Disney, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Gilford Slingsby, of Yorkshire.
- Sir John Suliard, of Suffolk.
- Sir Philip Connisby, of Herefordshire.
- Sir Hugh Wyrall.
- Sir George Cotton, of Cambridgeshire.
- Sir Richard Saltonstall, of London.
- Sir John Gilbert, of Suffolk.
- Sir Robert Horton.
- Sir Edward Butler, of Hertfordshire.
- Sir Vincent Fulnetby.
- Sir Henry Thynne, of Wiltshire.
- Sir Francis Egeock, of Worcestershire.
- Sir Richard Kgerton, of Staffordshire.
- Sir Philip Kighley.
- Sir Edward Ashford.
- Sir William Harris, of Essex.
- Sir Ralph Gibbs, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Thomas Dalison, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir John Gunbert.
- Sir John Dormer, of Buckinghamshire.
- Sir John Jenkins.
- Sir William Bond, of London.
- Sir William Bourchier.
- Sir Francis Tanfield, of Norfolk.
- Sir William Grey, of Norfolk.
- Sir George Belgrave, of Line. [Leic.]
- Sir Robert Dynley.
- Sir Clement Spilman, of Norfolk.
- Sir Daniel Norton, of Hampshire.
- Sir Edward Sheffeild, of Yorkshire.
- Sir George Gyll, of Hertfordshire.
- Sir Calthrop Parker, of Suffolk.
- Sir Clipesby Gawdy, of Suffolk.
- Sir Edward Marbury, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir WilliamWytherington, of Northumberland.
- Sir John Daunsey, of Chester.
- Sir William Wythens, of Kent.
- Sir Richard Tracy, of Gloucestershire.
- Sir Jngleby Daniel, of Yorkshire.
- Sir John Powell.
- Sir Robert Edolfe, of Kent.
- Sir David Wodrofe.
- Sir Manwood Penruddok, of Wiltshire.
- Sir Thomas Harwell, of Worcestersh.
- Sir Thomas Bigges, of Worcestershire.
- Sir Edward Blenerhasset, of Norfolk.
- Sir Robert Welsh, of Sussex.
- Sir George Snelling, of Sussex.
- Sir John Claxton, of Durham.
- Sir Richard Manwaring, of Cheshire.
- Sir George Parkins, of Kent.
- Sir Ralph Maddison, of Kent.
- Sir Richard Wyver.
- Sir Robert Stamford.
- Sir Robert Chester, of Hertford.
- Sir Thomas Gresham, of Surrey.
- Sir Henry Warner, of Suffolk.
- Sir Thomas Hayes.
- Sir Henry Ashley, of Kent.
- Sir Robert Wynde, of Norfolk.
- Sir Edward Cleyborne.
- Sir Francis Curson, of Shropshire.
- Sir Anthony Rowse, of Cornwall.
- Sir William Reynard.
- Sir William Steed, of Kent.
- Sir William Ap Rice, of Huntingdonsh.
- Sir Thomas Standish, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Walter Devereux, of Suffolk.
- Sir William Hudson, of Northumb.
- Sir Edward Pynchon, of Essex.
- Sir Thomas Freak, of Dorsetshire.
- Sir Robert Miller, of Dorsetshire.
- Sir Thomas Prideaux, of Devonshire.
- SirFleetwood Dormer, of Buckinghams.
- Sir Henry Maxey, of Essex.
- Sir Henry Buckingham.
- Sir William Samuel.
- Sir John Acton, of Devonshire.
- Sir Bartholomew Sambourne, Somers.
- Sir Thomas Rookby, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Alexander Barlow, of Lancashire.
- Sir Roger Portington, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Henry Whitehead, of Hampshire.
- Sir Reynold Scryven, of Shropshire.
- Sir Francis Hillesley, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Richard Pell, of Hampshire.
- Sir Thomas Bartlet, of Gloucestershire.
- Sir Thomas Eden, of Suffolk.
- Sir Anthony Ireby, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Henry James, of Kent.
- Sir Anthony Pelliam.
- Sir Edward Awbrey, of Pembrokeshire.
- Sir Thomas Southwell, of Norfolk.
- Sir William Awbrey, of Pembrokeshire.
- Sir Edward Parham, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir George Forster.
- Sir John Bentley, of Derbyshire.
- Sir William Howson, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Thomas Lambert, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir William Wray, of Cornwall.
- Sir Edward Sowthe, of Somersetshire.
- Sir Richard Michelborne, of Sussex.
- Sir John Hubert, of Norfolk.
- Sir Isaac Appleton, of Essex.
- Sir Alexander Barlow, of Lancashire.
- Sir Tobie Chancy, of Northamptons.
- Sir Thomas Fowler, of Middlesex.
- Sir William Chancy, of Northampton.
- Sir Charles Kelk, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Walter Ayscough, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Thomas Varnam, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Richard Conquest, of Bedfordshire.
- Sir Christopher Hodson, of Bucks.
- Sir John Bynne.
- Sir John Lockton.
- Sir Giles Howland, of London.
- Sir John Pawlet, of Wiltshire.
- Sir Francis Ventrice, of Northamptons.
- Sir Charles Barnaby, of Yorkshire.
- Sir Henry Bunbury, of Cheshire.
- Sir Thomas Drew, of Devonshire.
- Sir George Southcot, of Devonshire.
- Sir Robert Brown, of Dorsetshire.
- Sir William Harris, of Kent.
- Sir Hugh Brown, of London.
- Sir Henry Windham, of Norfolk.
- Sir Anthony Drury, of Norfolk.
- Sir Robert Drury, of Suffolk.
- Sir John Pretyman, of Suffolk.
- Sir William Pawlet, of Wiltshire.
- Sir John Ayhner, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Thomas Hanrner, of Flintshire.
- Sir Jasper Moore.
- Sir William Craford, of Kent.
- Sir Robert Stanford, of Staffordshire.
- Sir Robert Cotton, of Huntingdonsh.
- Sir George Grenvile, of Cornwall.
- Sir George Gilby, of Lincolnshire.
- Sir Richard Feteplace, of Berkshire.
- Sir Jerom Horsey, Buckinghamshire.
- Sir Francis Goldsmith, of Kent.
- Sir Thomas Elliot, of Surrey.
- Sir Robert Prideaux, of Devonshire.
- Sir Nicholas Stodder, of Kent.
- Sir Robert Penruddoc, of Wiltshire.
Kiss Oak A remarkable old oak tree, hollow from age, known as the “Kiss oak,” stands within a few hundred yards of Gorhambury remains.
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