British Library, MS Add.
5758, fols. 115-115v
Roll call of those who processed through
London
from the Tower
to
Whitehall
on 15 March 1604. In a folio-sized volume of
miscellanea containing papers dating from the reigns of
Henry VIII to
Charles II, relating mainly to
parliamentary procedings, processions, heraldry and military affairs. The roll call
appears on the recto and verso of a single paper sheet.
A List or Roll of
the Kinges
Majesties most royall procedinge
througe London as it was marshalled by the Lordes Deputes
for the Office of Earle Marshall
Messengers of the Chamber
Gentleman Harbenger. Sergent Porter
Gentlemen& esquires the Princes servantes
Gentlemen& esquires the Queenes servantes
Gentlemen& esquires the Kinges servantes
Sewers the Kinges servantes
Quarter Wayters
Gentlemen Vshers in Ordinari
Clerkes of the Signett
Clerkes of the Pryvie Counsell
Clerkes of the Parliament
Clerkes of the Crowne
Chapleyns havinge dignities
Aldermen of London
| The princes Counsell at Lawe} | |
| {Nota ye Princes sergent to sort with sergeantes} | |
| The Queenes Counsell at Law} |
The Kinges advocate and
rob
Remembrancer
The Kinges Attorney & Solicitor, with Sir Fra: Bacon beinge of the Kinges learned Counsell
Sergentes of the lawe
The Kinges Sergentes
Mrs of the Chancery
Knightes Batchelors
Secretaries for the French& latin tongues & Queenes Secretary
Esquires for the bodye Sewers, Carvers, & Cupbearers in ordinary
M
ars
rs of standinge offices beinge no
Counsellors viz The Tentes
Revelles
Armory
Wardrobe
Ordinarie
Mrs of Requestes
The Chamberleyne of thexchequor
Barrons of the Exchequor: and Iudges of the lawe
Lord Chief Baron& lord Chief Iustice of the Common pleaes
Trumpettes
[in right-hand margin]
Knight Marshall
Gentlemen of the priuie Chamber & bed chamber
Knightes of the Bathe
Knightes that haue bene Lord Ambassadors lord Presidentes and Deputies
Mr of the Iewell howse & Si r Thomas Chaloner the Princes gouernor
The Deane of the Kinges Chaple
Barrons younger sonnes
Viscountes younger sonnes
Knightes of the Priuie Counsell
Knightes of the Garter
Barrons eldest sonnes
Earles younger sonnes
Viscountes eldest sonnes
Treasaurer & Comptroler amonge Barons accordinge to
their degrees
⎡creation⎤
Barrons of Parliament
Be
Principall Secretary beinge a Baron
Bishoppes
Marquesses younger sonnes
Earles eldest sonnes
Viscountes
Dukes younger sonnes
Marquesses eldest sonnes
Earles
The Lord Admirall & the lord Chamberlein beinge not otherwise imployed
Dukes eldest sonnes
[written twice, parallel to left and right margins]
Sergeantes of Armes
Marquisses
Dukes
Clarentieux. Porroy; Kinges of Armes
Lord Tresaurer Lo rd Chauncellor
Chief gentleman vsher. Garter Lord Maior of London
The Prince
The Constable | The Sworde borne by the Earle marshall | The lord great Chamberlein
[written twice, parallel to left and right margins]
Fotemen & Queries
Gentlemen Pentioners
The Kings Majesty vnder his Carapie
The Mr of the Horse leading a spare horse
The vice chamberlein to the kinge
The Queenes vice Chamberlein
An vsher. The Queenes Lord Chamberlein An vsher
[written twice, parallel to left and right margins]
Fotemen & Queries
Gentlemen Pentioners
The Queenes Majestie in her Chariott
The mr of the Queenes horsse leadinge a spare horse
Ladies accordinge to their degrees
The Ladye Arbella
The Countesse of Oxford
The Countesse of Northumberland
The Countesse of Shrewsbury
The Countesse of Derby thelder
The Countesse of Derby the yonnger
The Countesse of worcester
The Countesse of Rutland
The Countesse of Cumberland
The Countesse of Sussex
The Countesse of Bathe
The Countesse of Southampton thelder
The Countesse of Bedford
The Countesse of Pembroke
The Countesse of
Hartford
Hartford
The Countesse of Essex .
The Countesse of Nottingham
The Countesse of Suffolke
The Lady lawars
The Lady Lumley
The Lady Cary of the North
The Lady Mordant
The Lady Riche
The Lady North
The Lady Hunsdon
The Lady wotton
Maides of honour with the Mother
The captaine of the Guard.
The Guard
[signed]
T:Dorset
Notingham
suffolke
E. Worcesterer
Northampton
[second hand, parallel to left-hand margin]
King Iames Proceding through London .
Bibliography
Nichols (1828), 1.325