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 MARSHAL. 265 Id 1602 the office was exercised by Commissioners whose description at that period was [1] Thomas (Saekville), Barou Buckhurst, Lord Treasurer [2] Charles (Howard), Ear! of Nottingham, Hard Ilitjh Admiral, ami [3] Edward (Somerset), Karl of Worcester, Ma.-tcr oj the. Horse. XVII. IG03, 1. Edward (Somerset). Earl of Worcester, 1604, who sue. to the peerage. 22 Feb. 1589, was er. [_] I6O30 1 ) i(jQ5 EAKL MARSHAL OF KNOLAND to hold that dignity ' from 20 to 23 July, f.*., for the Coronation of King James I. ,g. a He was also so it., 10 March 1803/4,(*) to hold the same from 1 ' sunrise to sunset on the 15th inst. (on the occasion of a Royal procession thro' the city) ; also on 3 May 1605,;") to hold the same from that day to the 0th inst. (on the occasion of the christening of the Princess Mary) and also on 1 June 1010 (on the occasion of the creation of Prince Uenrv as Prince of Wales) to hold the same from that day to the Sth iust,(») He rf. 8 March 1628, aged 75. Between these dates, however, viz., in 1004 and 1610 the oilier was twice exercised by Commissioners, whose description, at those respective periods, was as follows, eiz., in 160-1 (.1] Thomas (Saekville), Karl of Dorset, Lord Treasurer [2] Ludovic (Stuart), Duke of Lennox in Scotland [8] Charles (Howard), Karl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral [-1] Thomas (Howard), Karl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain of tie Household [5] Kdwavl (Somerset), Earl of Worcester, Master of the Horse [6] Charles (Blount), Karl of Devonshire, Master of the Ordnance, and [7] Henry (Howard), Earl of Northampton, Lord ll'atdeu of the Cinque I'orts. On 25 Sep. 1616, the Commissioners were [1] lidward (Somerset). Earl of Worcester, Lord Frirg Seal [2] Ludovic (Stuart), Duke of Richmond, Lord Steward of the Household [3] George (Yilliers), Marquess of Buckingham, Master of the Horse [4] Charles (Howard), Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral [6] William (Herbert), Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, and [6] Thomas (Howard), Earl of Arundel ami Surrey. XVIII. 1621, 5. Thomas (Howard), "Earl of Arundel to and SriiRKv,"( il ) who was restored as such in 1604, being 1616. s. and h. of Philip, Earl of Aiu ndel (attainted 1589) who was s. and h. of Thomas, Dl'KK of NORFOLK, Earl Marshal uf England, abovenamed ''attainted 1572), was c», 29 Aug. 1621, EARL MARSHAL OK ENGLAND for life.(^) He was sr., 6 June 1644, Earl uf Norfolk. He d. 4 Oct. 1646, aged 60. »•**** XLX. 1661. 0. James (Howard), Earl of Suffolk, who sue. to that dignity 3 June 1640, being s. and h. of Theophilus, 2d Earl of Suffolk (rf. 1640), s. and h. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Suffolk (rf. 1626), yr. s. of Thomas, Dukk of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, above- named (attainted 1572) was a: EARL MARSHAL OF ENGLAND from 18 to 24 April 1061, for the Coronation of King Charles II. He rf. 7 Jan. 1688/9. On 26 May 1662, the office was (for the last time) exercised by Commissioners whose description at that period was [1] Thomas ( Wrothesiey), Earl of Southampton, Lord High Treasurer [2] John (Robartes), Baron Robartes of Truro, Lord Privy Seal [3] Henry (Pierrepont), Marquess of Dorchester [4] Montagu (Bertie), Karl of Lindsey, Lord Orcat Chamberlain of England [5] Edward (Moutagv'O, Earl of Manchester, Lord Chamberlain of the Household, and [6] Algernon (Percy), Earl of Northumberland. 1672. 7. Henry (Howard), LSaron Howard of Castle RISING, (so er. 1669), yr. br. of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk (so restored 1660), both being sous of Henry Frederick, Earl of Arundel (rf. 1652), the 2d but (a) See " Creations, 1 183— 1646," iu ap. 47th Rep, D.K. Pub. Records.