Earl Marshal (active 1254-1601)

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referencedIn PAPERS relating to the offices of Lord High Steward, High Constable, and Earl Marshal, to Combats, and to the Office of Arms (cf. No. 568, above). 1. "Of the Office of Steward of England," by Sir Robert Cotton, Bart. Printed in Hearne's Curious Disco... British Library
referencedIn TREATISES onstate ceremonial, heraldry, etc.:-1. "Seruicia dominorum ad coronacionem regis Anglie " [Ricardi II.], 2. "Solempnitas coronacionis regis Anglie " [Ricardi II.], f. 13. 3. "Exequie regales quum ex hoe seculo reges migrare contigerint," f..., 15th century British Library
referencedIn "SR, RO[BERT] COTTON, Mr Cambden, Mr Selden, Mr Tate and sundry other Learned Antiquaries vpon the greate offices of Lord high Steward, Lord high Constable, & Earle Marshall of England, with other offices appendant vnto them ":-1. Copies of warrants... British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS relating to the Court, and office of the Earl Marshal, comprising extracts from records; lists of the Marshals; the manner of exercising the office at coronations; treatises on duels by Sir Edward Coke, Sir Robert Cotton, and others; pape..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn " A Collection and Transcripte made out of the Recordes in the Tower, tochinge the Office of the Earle Marshall of Ingland and his Under Officers. Togither with an Exemplific. of some Pleadinges and Proces of Procedinge in sundry Matters brought befo... British Library
referencedIn COLLECTION of notes, extracts from MS. and printed authorities, etc., relating to the origin and meaning of the word Marescallus and to the duties and privileges of the various officers bearing the name, from the earliest times; by John Anstis, Garte... British Library
referencedIn COLLECION Of Miscellaneous papers relating to state affairs and ecclesiastical, local and other matters in the 17th century; followed by poetical pieces, mostly of an amatory character, but of which a few are on political subjects. The most important... British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS historical, heraldic, and other papers, 16th-18th centt., viz.:-1. Treatise on the Revenues of France, composed shortly before the outbreak of the Revolution. f. 2. 2. Copy of a letter from Charles Delafaye, Under-Secretary of State, t... British Library
referencedIn Vol. V. Middle of xviith cent.includes:f. 6 Glossaries: Verba Anglica obscura et glossata excerpta de legibus Regum Angliae: 17th cent. f. 6 Law OF ENGLAND: Verba Anglica obscura, etc., de Legibus Regum Angliæ: 17th cent. f. 88 Clarendon, Wiltshire: ... British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS, chiefly legal and constitutional:-1. Treatise on Parliament, entitled "Modus Parliamenti," beg. "In the oulde order and first institution." f. 2. 2. The antiquity, power, order, state, manner, persons, and proceedings of the hi... British Library
referencedIn Vol. IV. Middle of xviith cent.includes:f. 52 b Hugh Gobiun: Composition with Durham Priory, conc. land at Spennymoor: 1279.: Lat.: Copy.f. 124 Marshal, Earl: Manner of proceeding and trial in the Marshal's Court: 17th cent.f. 239 b Richard Wr... British Library
referencedIn HARDWICKE PAPEPS. Vol. CCCCLXXV. "The Manner and Order of the Judicial Proceedings in the Court Marshall according to former Precedents," transcribed (v. note, f 22 b) by Gregory King Rougedragon (ob. 1712), from a MS. lent to him by "Henry Dethick, ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn Vol. II. (ff. 240). MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, dealing with the following subjects among others:-(a) Placita coram Rege. f. 2;-(b) List of Parliaments from John to James I. f. 29 b;-(c) Glossary of old English words in charters. f. 57;-(d) Proceedings of ... British Library
referencedIn COMMONPLACE-BOOK of Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald [1602-1608], relating to English history and antiquities; consisting of extracts from chronicles, monastic registers, etc., including the following:-1. "Thinges taken oute of an olde writen frenc... British Library
referencedIn CORONATION ceremonials of England and France, with copies of treaties and other historical matter relating to England, Scotland, France, and Spain. The first two articles are later additions in different hands. 1. "Articula tabule rotunde." f. I b. 2..., 1254-1573 British Library
referencedIn HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS, chiefly relating to the reigns of Edward III. and Richard II.; copied by a single hand. The contents are: -1. " De pace Francie et Anglie" : the articles of the peace of Bretigni, as amended at Calais, promulgated by Edward I... British Library
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Barbastro, Spain
Isle of Man, England
Melun, France
Waterford, Ireland
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Harfleur, France
Cork, Ireland
Gascony, France
Windsor, Berkshire
Ely, Cambridgeshire
Winchelsea, Sussex
Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire
Netherlands, Europe
Isle of Thanet, Kent
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Ireland, Europe
Kilkenny, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
London, England
Mantes, France
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Gloucestershire, England
Clarendon, Wiltshire
West Indies, America
Ireland, Europe
Limerick, Limerick
Boroughbridge, Yorkshire
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