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HERALDRY. 
by queen Anne, Dec. 31, 1703.—In 1714, George I, 
confirmed the ftatutes of queen Anne, and feveral others, 
particularly that of making rays of glory tofurround the 
figure of St. Andrew, which is fufpended to the collar; 
and his majefty was pleafed to order, that in future, 
chapters of election (hould be held in the royal prefence; 
and to confift of the fovereign, and twelve brethren, 
making in the whole thirteen ; and four officers. 
The fiar is worn on the left fide of the coat or cloak, 
and co'nfifts of a St. Andrew’s crofs of filver embroidery, 
with rays going out betw ixt the points of the crofs ; on 
the middle thereof a thiftle of gold and green upon a 
field vert ; and round the thiftle and field a circle of 
gold, having on it the following motto, in letters of 
green: Nemo me vnpune laceffit : “No one provokes me 
with impunity.” The badge or jewel is worn pendent 
to a green ribband over the left fhoulder, and tied under 
the arm; it confifts of the image of St. Andrew, with 
the crofs before, enamelled and chafed on rays of gold, 
the crofs and feet refting upon a ground of enamelled 
green ; and on the back, enamelled on a green ground, a 
thiftle proper, with the before-mentioned motto round it. 
The collar confifts of thirties, and fprigs of rue going 
betwixt; and at the middle thereof hangs the image of 
St. Andrew, as above ; the whole of gold enamelled.—• 
The Royal Chapel, Holyrood-houfe, Edinburgh, now 
in ruins, was anciently the chapel of this order ; but, 
there being at prefent no ihftallation, the collar and ftar 
are worn immediately after inveftiture.—The knights of 
this order are : 
The Sovereign 
Duke of Clarence, K.G. 
Duke of Queenfberry 
Earl of Rofebery 
Duke of Gordon 
Marquis of Lothian 
Earl of Ailefbury 
Officers in the Order of Precedency. 
Dr. Williani-Lawrence Brown, dean of the order, 50I. 
for every creation. 
Earl of Kinnoul, lord lion king of arms. 
James Home, efq. deputy, 
George Dempfter, efq, fecretary. 
Robert Quarme, efq. gentleman ufiier of the green rod. 
THE MOST HONOURABLE MILITARY ORDER OF THE 
BATH. 
This order was inftituted in England at the coronation 
of Henry IV.in 1339; revived by George I. and made the 
reward of merit or defert for naval or military prowefs, 
by ftatute, in 1725, to confift of the fovereign, a prince 
of the blood-royal, apd thirty-five knights companions; 
but there have been lately fupernumerary knights ap¬ 
pointed. The badge or cognizance of this order is a 
rofe and thiftle, ifl’uant from a fceptre between three 
imperial crowns, furrounded with the motto, TriajunEla 
.in uno ; the whole of pure gold, chafed and pierced, and 
is worn pendent from a red ribband acrofs the right 
fhoulder. The collar is of gold, weighing thirty ounces 
troy weight, and is compofed of nine imperial crowns, 
and eight rofes and thirties, iffuing from a fceptre, ena¬ 
melled in their proper colours,tied or linked togetherwith 
feventeengold knots, enamelled, white, having the badge 
of the order pendent thereto. The ftar confifts of three 
imperial crowns of gold, furrounded by the motto upon 
a circle of red, with rays of filver ifiuant from the cen¬ 
tre, forming a ftar, and is embroidered on the left fide 
of the upper garment. Each knight is attended at in- 
ftallations by two efquire-governors and a young efquire. 
—The knights of this order are: 
The Sovereign Vifcount Howe 
His R.H. the Duke of York, Earl of Malmeftniry 
afting as grand mafter Earl St. Vincent 
Sir Robert Gunning,.bart. Rt. Hon. Sir George Yonge, 
Lord De Blaquiere bart. 
Duke of Montrofe 
Earl Poulett 
Earl of Morton 
Duke of Atholl 
Vifcount C'athcart 
Earl of Aberdeen. 
Sir William Medows 
Lord Whitworth 
Right Hon. Sir-J. Borlafe 
Warren, bart. K.C. 
Lord Keith, K.C. 
Sir John Moore 
Hon. Sir George-James 
1 Ludlow, 
Sir Samuel Hood, K.M.T. 
and K.F. 
Earl of Northefk 
Sir Richard-Strachan,bart. 
•* Supernumerary Knights. 
Hon. Sir Alexander T.: 
Cochrane 
Sir John Stuart, K. C. 
(Count of Maida) 
Sir Philip Francis 
Sir George-Hilaro Barlow, 
bart. 
Vifcount Strangford 
Sir Rd. Goodwin Keats. 
Sir Alured Clarke 
Rt. Hon. Sir Jofeph Banks, 
bart. 
Sir James-Henry Craig 
Sir Henry Harvey 
Sir John Colpoys 
Sir Thomas Graves 
Sir Thomas Trigge 
Lord Hutchinfon, K.C. 
Sir James Saumarez, bart. 
Sir John-Tho. Duckworth 
Sir John-Francis Cradock, 
K.C. 
Sir Eyre Coote, K.C. 
Sir David Dundas 
Rt. Hon. Sir’Arthur Paget 
Hon. Sir Arthur Wellefley 
Vifcount Galway 
Lord Henley 
Vifcount Bridport 
Sir Robert Abercromby 
Sir William-Auguftus Pitt 
Officers in the Order of Precedency. 
Dr. William Vincent, dean ofWeftminfter, dean of the 
order. 
George Nayler, efq. F.S.A. genealogift and blanc-cour- 
Jier herald, in the College of Arms, in London, to 
whofe care the books of the order, containing the pe¬ 
digrees and coats of arms of the knights and efquires, 
from its inftitution, are intruded. 
John Palmer-Culliim, efq. bath king of arms. 
Francis Townfend, efq. F.S. A. Windfor herald, deputy. 
Hon. Charles B. Stanhope, regirtrar and fecretary. 
George-Frederic Beltz, F.S.A. deputy. 
Sir Ifaac Heard, knt. gentleman ufiier of the fcarlet rod, 
and Brunfwick herald. 
Thomas Beckley, efq. meftenger. 
The knights of this order are inftalled in King Henry 
the Seventh’s Chapel, Weftminfter Abbey, where their 
Banners are hung over their refpettivc (tails, and their 
Arms and Supporters on a plate of gilt brafs affixed 
over their feats. 
THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF 
ST. PATRICK, 
Inftituted by George III. Feb. 5, 1783 ; to confift of the; 
fovereign, a grand mafter, a prince of the blood-royal, 
and fifteen knights, making in the whole eighteen; and fe-, 
ven officers.—The lord-lieutenant or viceroy of tiie king-, 
dom of Ireland,for the time being,is the grand mafter. The 
ftar is a crofs faltier gules on a field argent, furmounted 
with a trefoil (fhamrock) proper, charged with three 
imperial crowns' or, within a circle of gold,, with 
the motto, Quis feparabit? m.dcclxxxiii. all within a 
wreath of fhamrock, the whole furrounded with eight 
rays of filver; and embroidered on the left fide of the 
coat or cloak. The badge is worn pendent from a light 
blue-ribbon acrofs the right Ihoulder. The collar is of 
pure gold, compofed of fix harps and five rofes.alternate- 
ly joined together by twelve knots. In the centre before- 
is a crown, to which is pendent the badge or jewel of the 
order, of gold, enamelled, fimilar to the ftar, except the 
rays. Each knight at inftallatipns is attended by three 
efquires.—The knights of St. Patrick are: 
The Sovereign Earl of Carysfort 
Duke of Richmond, grand Earl of Ormond and OlTory 
mafter Vifcount Dillon 
Duke of Kent, K.G. Earl of Conyngham 
Marquis of Drogheda Marquis of Headfort 
Marquis Wellefley, K.C. Earl of Roden 
Earl of Arran Five vacant. 
Earl of Courtown 
The knights of this ord^r are inftalled in St. Patrick’s 
Cathedral, Dublin. 
