PARENTALIA: or, Memoirs of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Pegge, compiled by his Son | Page ix-lviii |
Appendix to the Parentalia: |
Description of Whittington Church | lix |
Description of Whittington Rectory | lxii |
Description of The Revolution House at Whittington | ibid. |
Origin of the Revolution in 1688 | lxiv |
Celebration of the Jubilee in 1788 | lxv |
Stanzas by the Rev. P. Cunningham | lxxi |
Ode for the Revolution Jubilee | lxxiii |
Extracts from Letters of Dr. Pegge to Mr. Gough | lxxiv |
Memoirs of Samuel Pegge, Esq. by the Editor | lxxvii |
Appendix of Epistolary Correspondence | lxxxiii |
Hospitium Domini Regis: |
or, The History of the Royal Household. |
Introduction | Page 1 |
William I. | 6 |
William Rufus | 18 |
Henry I. | 24 |
Stephen | 38 |
Henry II. (Plantagenet) | 48 |
Richard I. | 63 |
Henry IV. | 68 |
Edward IV. | 69 |
Extracts from the Liber Niger | 71 |
Knights and Esquires of the Body | 73 |
Gentleman Usher | 74 |
Great Chamberlain of England | 76 |
Knights of Household | 77 |
Esquires of the Body | 79 |
Yeomen of the Crown | 84 |
A Barber for the King's most high and dread Person | 86 |
Henxmen | 88 |
Master of Henxmen | 89 |
Squires of Household | 91 |
Kings of Arms, Heralds, and Pursuivants | 95 |
Serjeants of Arms | 97 |
Minstrels | 99 |
A Wayte | 101 |
Clerk of the Crown in Chancery | 103 |
Supporters, Crests, and Cognizances, of the Kings of England | 104 |
Regal Titles | 109 |
On the Virtues of the Royal Touch | 111 |
Ceremonies for Healing, for King's Evil | 154 |
Ceremonies for blessing Cramp-Rings | 164 |
Stemmata Magnatum: Origin of the Titles of some of the English Nobility | 173 |
English Armorial Bearings |
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