[1] [2] [3] [4] The same daie after noone,Creation of banerets, knights, &c. the duke of Summer|set adorned with titles of dignitie diuerse lords, knights, and gentlemen, the names and promotions of whom master Patten hath set downe out of the he|ralds booke, as followeth: Sir Rafe Sadler treasu|ror,Banerets. sir Francis Brian capteine of the light horsse|men, sir Rafe Uane lieutenant of all the horsse|men: these knights were made banerets, a digni|tie aboue a knight, and next to a baron. The lord Greie of Wilton high marshall,Knights. Edward Seimer the duke of Sum|mersets son. the lord Edward Seimer the duke of Summersets son, the lord Tho|mas Howard, the lord Waldike a Cleuelander, sir Thomas Dacres, sir Edward Hastings, sir Ed|mund Bridges, sir Iohn Thin, sir Miles Patridge, sir Iohn Conweie, sir Giles Poole, sir Rafe Bag|noll, sir Oliuer Laurence, sir Henrie Gates, sir Tho|mas Chaloner, sir Francis Fleming master of the ordinance, sir Iohn Gresham,Sir Francis Fleming. sir William Skip|with, sir Iohn Buts, sir George Blaag, sir Willi|am Francis, sir Francis Knolles, sir William Thornburrow, sir George Howard, sir Iames Wil|ford, sir Rafe Coppinger, sir Thomas Wentworth, sir Iohn Meruen, sir Nicholas Strange, sir Charles Sturton, sir Hugh Askue, sir Francis Salmin, sir Richard Tounleie, sir Marmaduke Conestable, sir George Audleie, sir Iohn Holcroft, sir Iohn South|worth, sir Thomas Danbie, sir Iohn Talbot, sir Rowland Clarke, sir Iohn Horsleie, sir Iohn For|ster, sir Christopher Dies, sir Peter Negro, sir Alan|zo de Uile, sir Henrie Husseie, sir Iames Granado Brabander, sir Walter Bonham, sir Robert Brand|ling maior of Newcastell, and made knight there at the duke of Summersets returne.