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546 APPENDIX B 238. Sir Robert Willoughby, later Lord Willoughby (of Broke). (196) Nom. circa 1489

  • 239. Maximilian I, King of the Romans, later Emperor. (213) Nom.

on or about 16 Oct. 1489; inv. 12 Sep. 1490, d. 12 Jan. 15 19 240. Arthur (Tudor), Prince of Wales. [2i4]() Inst. 8 May 1491

  • 24i. Edward (Courtenay), Earl of Devon. (237) Nom. before

Apr. 1494 _ 242. Alfonso, Duke of Calabria, later Alfonso II, King of Naples. [208] Inv. at Suessa 19 May 1493; inst. May 1494; d. 19 Nov. 1495

  • 243. Sir Edward Poynings. (226) Nom. before Apr. 1499, d. Oct.

1521

  • 244. Hans, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. (220) Nom.

before Apr. 1499; d. 20 Feb. 1513

  • 245. Sir Gilbert Talbot. (217) Nom. before 20 Dec. 1495; d.

17 Aug. 1517 246. Henry (Tudor), Duke of York, later Henry VIII, Sovereign. (192) Inst. 17 May 1495

  • 247. Henry Algernon (Percy), Earl of Northumberland. (232) Nom.

before Apr. 1499 •248. Edward (Stafford), Duke of Buckingham. (242) Nom. before Apr. 1499

  • 249. Sir Charles Somerset, later Lord Herbert of Ragland and Earl

of Worcester. (225) Nom. before Apr. 1499

  • 250. Edmund (de la Pole), Earl of Suffolk. (180) Nom. before Apr.
  • 25i. Henry (Bourchier), Earl of Essex. (194) Nom. before Apr. 1499
  • 252. Sir Thomas Lovell. (229) Nom. before May 1503; d. 25 May

1524 253. Sir Richard Pole. (236) Nom. 23 Apr. 1499, d. Nov. 1504 254. Sir Richard Guldeford or Guildford. (250) Nom. before May 1503; ^.28 Sep. 1506 George " the following Knights had " as gifts from the King for their robes made of sanguine cloth in grain, furred with pure menever and gross menever, and silk garter." "To the dukes of Bedford and Suffolk, the Marquis of Dorsette, the earls of Arund- elle, Northumberland, Derby, and Oxford, the Viscount Welles, the lords of Dudley, Scrope de Bolton, Matrevers, Dynham, Strange, Wodville, Dawbeney; to Thomas Mountgomery, Thomas Burght, Richard Tunstall, John Coniars, William Stanley, John Cheyney." [Materials illustrative of the reign of Henry FII, vol. ii, pp. 497-8). The date (1489) assigned to this list is clearly incorrect. The names, except for variations in spelling, correspond with those given in the Wardrobe Accounts from Mar. 2 Hen. VII (1487) to Sep. 4 Hen. VII (1488) as printed by Nicolas (vol. ii, p. xlv*) as referring to the Feast on St. George's Day 1488. But these names include Arundel [no. 202] who ti. circa Dec. 1487 and was then sue. in his Earldom by his son Mautravers [no. 209] and Dudley [no. 178] who d. 30 Sep. 1487. Possibly the order for the robes was given before the deaths of these Knights had been officially recorded. (^) Stall vacant since the accession of Edward V to the Sovereignty in 1483.