50. The Magnificent Marriage of the Count Palatine and Pr. Elizabeth, 1612-13, 536 51. The Lords' Masque, by Campion, 1612-13 52. Chapman's Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn, 1612-13. Sold at Mr. Rhodes's sale for £.7. 2s. 6d. 53. Beaumont's Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn, 1612-13 55. Campion's Entertainment of the Queen at Cawsome House. Sold (with Campion's Lord's Masque above-mentioned) at Mr. Rhodes's sale for £.10 62. The Masque of Flowers, by Gentlemen of Gray's Inn, 1613-14. Sold at Mr. 63. Prologue and Choruses of Daniel's Hymen's Triumph, 1613-14, 64. Ben Jonson's Masque of Mercury vindicated from the Alchemists, 1614-15. 65. Bishop Corbet's Grave Poem, and the Cambridge Madrigal, its Answer; and a Courtier's Censure of the King's Entertainment at both Universities, 1614-15 66 66. Munday's Metropolis Coronata, the London Pageant for 1615. Sold at Mr. 70. Middleton's Civitatis Amor, the Citie's Love to Prince Charles, with his Creation, the Barriers, and Creation of the Knights of the Bath, 1616. Sold at Mr. Rhodes's 74. Cupid's Banishment, a Masque before the Queen at Deptford, by Robert White. From a MS. formerly Mr. Evelyn's 283 75. Weldon's Satyrical Description of Scotland, 1617. From MSS. in Brit. Mus. 338 76. Ben Jonson's Masque of the Vision of Delight 457 77. His Pleasure reconciled to Virtue; and Antimasque for the Honour of Wales 500 78. Funeral of the Queen, 1619. From a MS. of Camden, in the Harleian Collection 538 79. Middleton's Triumphs of Love and Antiquity, the London Pageant for 1619. Sold at Mr. Rhodes's sale for £.4. 6s. 570 80. The King's Procession to St. Paul's, 1620. From a MS. in the College of Arms 598 81. Squire's Tryumphes of Peace, the London Pageant of 1620. Sold at Mr. Bindley's sale for £.5. 5s. 82. Ben Jonson's Masque of News from the New World in the Moon, 1620-1 86. His Masque of Time Vindicated, 1622-3 619 818 851 856 • 881 87. Arrival and Magnificent Entertainment of Prince Charles at Madrid, 1623 88. Fees on the Creation of a Duke and Earl, 1623. From a Lansdowne MS. 89. Two Royal Entertainments at Madrid, at Easter and Pentecost, 1623 90. The Solemne and Royall Entertaynement, given unto the two Spanish Ambassadors at Whitehall, 1623. From a MS. in the Harleian Collection 91. Royal Festivities and Juego de Canas, before Prince Charles at Madrid, 1623 92. The Joyfull Returne of Prince Charles from Spaine, 1623 93. Jonson's Masque of Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion, 1623-4 94. His Masque of Pan's Anniversary, 1624 97. Allowance of Black and necessaries for the King's Funeral. From Harl. MSS. 1034 98. Procession and Solemnity of the King's Funeral. From the official record College of Arms in the 1036 99. Necessaries for the Coronation, 1603. From a MS. in the Cottonian Collection 100. Warrant for Prince Henry's Robes, 1604. From a Lansdowne MS. 101. Thinges to be provided for the Creation of the Prince, 1610. From a Cotton MS. 1082 102. Procession to Parliament, 1614. From an Harleian MS. 103. Speeches to the King at Ripon, 1617. From a scarce volume of poetry 104. Fees for the Creation of a Viscount and a Baron, 1618. From an Harl. MS. 1103. CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS OF THE PEERAGES CREATED BY KING JAMES THE FIRST. [Those only are now in existence which are printed in Italic type-One or two dates, given incorrectly or imperfectly in the course of the Work, are here amended; particularly those of the Irish titles, which are now given as in the original patents, from an obliging communication of Sir William Betham, Ulster King at Arms.-Alphabetical lists will be found in the General Index.] ibid. ibid. 6. Russell, Baron Russell of Thornhaugh 8. Petre, Baron Petre of Writtle 9. Harington, Baron Harington of Exton 10. Danvers, Baron Danvers of Dantsey 11. Gerard, Baron Gerard of Gerards Bromley 12. Spencer, Baron Spencer of Wormleighton Aug. 9. 13. Fiennes, Baron Say and Sele (patent of confirmation of Barony by Writ', with this precedency) III. 1058. Mar. 13. 14. Howard, Baron Howard of Marnhill, and 5. Sackville, Earl of Dorset 1604, July 7. 15. Hume, Baron Hume of Berwick Aug. 20. 1. Cecil, Viscount Cranborne 'Francis Davison the Poet, writing to his father, Secretary Davison, from Lucca in November 1596, says, "Here hath been of late with the Great Duke Sir Richard Fiennes, for whose restoring to an old undeserved Barony I remember you were a suitor at your being at Court." Poetical Rhapsody, ed. 1825. Oct. 27. 16. Denny, Baron Denny of Waltham (by Writ) III. 1064. 1. Stuart, Duke of York Jan. 6. 1605, May 4. 6. Cecil, Earl of Salisbury 7. Cecil, Earl of Exeter I. 472. 510. ibid. ibid. 21. Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Hardwick 1607, July 4. 22. Knyvett, Baron Knyvett of Escrick (by Writ) III. 1076. 1608, July 9. 23. Clifton, Baron Clifton of Leighton Broms 1610, June 4. 1611, March 25. would (by Writ) III. 1078. Henry Stuart, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester II. 329. 3. Car, Viscount Rochester 1613, Oct. 6. 24. Stuart, Baron Settringham, and 9. Earl of Richmond 1615, June 29. 26. Hay, Baron Hay of Sawley [the first Peer created without investiture] 30. 27. Dormer, Baron Dormer of Winge 1616, June 9. 28. Holles, Baron Houghton 29. Roper, Baron Teynham 22. 30. Manners, Baron Roos of Hamlake Aug. 27. 31. Villiers, Baron Whaddon, and 4. Nov. 4. 7. Viscount Villiers Charles Stuart, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 214. 5. Egerton, Viscount Brackley 6. Knollys, Viscount Wallingford 32. Stanhope, Baron Stanhope of Shefford Jan. 5. 11. Villiers, Earl of Buckingham Mar. 23. 33. Noel, Baron Noel of Ridlington 1617, May 27. 12. Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater 222. 223. ibid. 233. 260. 266, 335. Jan. 1. 1618, July 1. 5. 11. Aug.2. 1. Villiers, Marquis of Buckingham 13. Beaumont, Countess of Buckingham (for life) 7. Hay, Viscount Doncaster 34. Bacon, Baron Verulam 14. Sydney, Earl of Leicester 15. Compton, Earl of Northampton 6. 16. Rich, Earl of Warwick vol. III. p. 452. 485. ibid. 488. ibid. 489. 490. ibid. 496. 552. 553. 554. 628. 629. 1619, June 7. 36. Stuart, Baron Stuart of Leighton Bromswould, and 1620, Nov. 9. 39. Cavendish, Baron Ogle of Bothal, and 30. 41. Fielding, Baron Fielding of Newnham Padox, and 11. Viscount Fielding 630. Jan. 19. 42. Greville, Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court 1107. ➖➖22. 43. Ramsay, Baron Kingston-upon-Thames, and 1621, June 29. 44. Montagu, Baron Montagu of Boughton 14. Darcy, with remainder to Savage, Viscount Jan. 23. 46. Howard, Baron Howard of Charlton, and 648. ibid. 649. 667. 669. ibid. ibid. 751. 778. |