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Curialia Miscellanea, OR ANECDOTES OF OLD TIMES; REGAL, NOBLE, GENTILITIAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS: INCLUDING AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES OF THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, AND THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE COURT, AT AN EARLY PERIOD OF THE English History.
LIST OF PLATES.
ADVERTISEMENT.
CONTENTS.
Parentalia:
APPENDIX TO THE PARENTALIA.
1. Whittington Church.
2. Whittington Rectory.
3. The Revolution House.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS TO MR. GOUGH.
SEQUEL TO THE PARENTALIA.
APPENDIX, No. II.
Hospitium Domini Regis;
INTRODUCTION.
WILLIAM I.
WILLIAM RUFUS.
HENRY I.
STEPHEN.
HENRY II. (Plantagenet.)
RICHARD I.
HENRY IV.
EDWARD IV.
EXTRACTS FROM THE LIBER NIGER.
EXTRACTS FROM THE LIBER NIGER.
Gentleman Usher.
Great Chamberlain of England,
Knights of Household[152].
Esquires for the Body.
Yeomen of the Crown[156].
A Barber for the King's most high and dread Person.
Henxmen.
Master of Henxmen.
Squires of Household.
Kings of Arms, Heralds, and Pursuivants.
Serjeants of Arms[164].
Minstrels.
A Wayte.
Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.
SUPPORTERS, CRESTS, AND COGNIZANCES, OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND.
Richard II.
Henry IV.
Henry V.
Henry VI.
Edward IV.
Edward V.
Richard III.
Henry VII.
Henry VIII.
Edward VI.
Queen Mary.
Queen Elizabeth.
James I.
REGAL TITLES.
"His most Christian Majesty The King of France."
His Sacred Majesty The King of Great Britain.
His Catholic Majesty.
ON THE VIRTUES OF The Royal Touch.
KINGS OF ENGLAND.
FRENCH KINGS.
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR[190].
WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
EDWARD III.
HENRY VI.
HENRY VII.
EDWARD VI.
QUEEN ELIZABETH.
JAMES I.
CHARLES I.
CHARLES II.
QUEEN ANNE.
GEORGE I.
Stemmata Magnatum.
English Armorial Bearings.
ORIGIN AND DERIVATION OF A FEW Remarkable Surnames.
Symbola Scotica;
Mottoes.
DISSERTATION ON Coaches.
Hackney Coach.
The Hammer Cloth.
Articles of Dress.
GLOVES.
ERMINE
Gentlewomen's Apparel.
Apparel for the Heads of Gentlewomen.
MOURNING.
BEARD, &c. CHARLES I.[377]—WILLIAM I.
Westminstr.
MEMORANDA RELATIVE TO THE Society of the Temple, LONDON;
Simnel.
Origin of Thirteen Pence Halfpenny, AS HANGMAN'S WAGES;
CUSTOM OBSERVED BY THE LORD LIEUTENANTS OF IRELAND.
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