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Some Notice of William Herbert, 



Lord Pembroke filled the office of Lord Steward of the Household 

 at the time of his death. He was buried with great state and cere- 

 mony in old St. Paul's Cathedral, on the 18th April, 1570. As 

 will be seen from the order of proceeding, his funeral was attended 

 by all the principal members of the Government, as well as by the 

 numerous officers of his own household. 



A magnificent monument was erected to him and his first wife, 

 on the north side of the quire ; this was subsequently destroyed in 

 the disastrous fire of London, but the details are preserved by an 

 engraving in Dugdale's History of St. Paul's Cathedral. 



" An ordre of Proceedings at the funerall of the late right 

 Honorable William Erie of Penbrooke one tuisdaye the 

 xviij th daye of Aprill 1570 * 



First ij yeomen Conductores withe 7 ^ C George Hale 



blacke staves J ' C Robert Hall 



The poore men ij and ij ..... C 

 The Quyre of Pawles 



The Precher viz. M r . Nowell, Deane of Pawles. 



The Standart bearer withe whoode 7 • n,rr wn« e -r. i 



_ ; , n ? viz. M . William Morgan of Pencoyde 



one his heade ) 



The Defunctes gentlemen withe hoodes one their heades ij and ij 



nvL a - f William Jordane 



The it Secretaries viz. ] _. .... 



J ■ I Philhppe Williams 



All Esquyres and Knightes ij and ij 



The Defunctes ij chaplaynes 



The Bishope of London f 



The Defunctes iij cheif officers rW Higate Stuard 



withe ther whyte staves and < M r Vaughan Threasorer 

 hoodes one then- shoulders CM r Grove comptroller 



The banner bearer with his hoode one his heade viz. S r George Penruddocke 

 Knight 



Yorke Herauld with the Defunctes coat Armour careinge his heaulme and creaste. 



Chester Herauld to carye the Targe of his Armes. 



Richmond Herauld to carye his sworde. 



Garter Kinge of Armes to carye his coat of Armes one 



either syde of him a gentleman Vssher withe whyte ^ C Roger EartheJ 

 roddes with thar hoodes one their heades, one of I viz. < and 

 theim hauinge the Defunctes whyte staffe in a case I / William Aluier 

 of leather 



» State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth, vol. 67, No. 64. 

 t Edmund Grindall, 



* " Pvoger Erthe, alias King, Servaunt to Therle of Penbroke, and William Ferror, Servaunt to the 



