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Index of Names Beauclerk, see St Albans Bogle, Colonel James Stewart Lockhart, 80 INDEX OF NAMES Beaufort, see Somerset Bohun, 22, 26 Beaumont of Whitley, Sir Richard, 10 Boleyn, Anne, 23, 27 Beaumont, Barony of, 70 Bolton, Duke of, 72 Beaumont, Henry de, 9 Bond Street, London, 75 Bedford, 14th Duke of, 106 Borgo, Maria Dal, 111 Bedingfeld, Peter de, 77 Bornemisza, 113 Abergavenny, see Bergavenny Arundel Castle, 11, 70 Bedingfeld, Sir Edmund, 77 Bosworth Field, Battle of, 14, 15 Abbotsford, see Constable-Maxwell-Scott, Arundel, 12th Earl of, 12 Bedingfeld, Sir Henry Paston, 77 Bourbón y Battenberg, see Heathcote, Hope, Scott Arundel, 13th Earl of, 12 Bedingfeld, Sir Richard, 77 Segovia Abbott, Mary, 141 Arundel, 14th Earl of, 11 Bedkyn, Elizabeth, 42 Boyle, Lady Elizabeth, 77 Aberdeen, Bishop of, 60 Arundel, Sir John, 13 Bellingham, Augusta, 55 Brandon, see Sufolk Abingdon, Earls of, 53, 65 Arundel, Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of, 11 Bellingham, Fra’ Edward, 78 Brazil, 96 Abingdon, see Bertie, Lindsey Arundell of Lanherne, 17, 77 Bellingham, John Stuart, 78 Brideshead, 17 Acerenza, Duchess of, see Pignatelli di Arundell of Wardour, 73, 87, 133 Bellings-Arundell, Mary, 17 Bristol Channel, 94, 95 Belmonte Arundell of Wardour, Barons, 17, 89 Belloc Lowndes, Marie Adelaide, 135 British and Empire Association, SMOM, 140 Adam, Robert, 94 Arundell, Earl of, 63, 115 Belloc, Hilaire, 135 British Association, SMOM, 101 Addington, see Sidmouth Arundell, Edward, 17 Belmonte, Don Angelo, 13th Prince of, 96 British Columbia, 135 Addington, The Hon Veronica Mary, 106, 133 Arundell, Eleanor Mary, 89 Belmonte, Gennaro Cardinal di, 96 British Red Cross, 96 Addinsell, Lesley Anne, 124 Arundell, Henry, 87 Bendall of Stinchcombe, 96 Brooke, Sir Basil, 32 Admiral of the Fleet, 42 Arundell, Juliana, 17 Bendor, 72 Brotherton, Thomas of, 18, 70 Admiral of the Red, 64 Arundell, Mabile, 17 Benedict XV, Pope, 64 Broughton Hall, Yorkshire, 137 Agius Caruana, Orsola, 140 Arundell, Mayster, 17 Benedict XVI, Pope, 55 Brown, Lancelot “Capability”, 87 Albany Herald of Arms, 121 Arundell, of Yewton, Humphrey, 17 Benwarrad, Baroness of, 140 Brutus, Le Roy, 125 Albany, 2nd Duke of, 108 Arundell, Roger, Lord of Bettesham, 17 Bergavenny, 5th Baron, 23 Buccleuch, Duke of, 56 Albert, Prince Consort, 50, 51, 52, 55 Arundell, Sir John de, 17 Bergen-Belsen, 87 Buchan of Auchmacoy, David, 81 Albury Park, Hertfordshire, 94 Arundell, Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of, 13 Berkley-Matthews, Fra’ Richard, xii, xiii, 79 Buchan of Auchmacoy, Susan, xiv, 81 Alexander I, Tsar, 105 Arundell, Thomas, 17 Berkley-Matthews, Frederick, 79 Buckingham House and Palace, 31 Alexander III, King of Scotland, 78 Ashby St Ledgers, see Catesby Berkley-Matthews, John Matthews, 79 Buckingham, 2nd Duke of, 22 Allason, Brigadier-General Walter, 75 Ashley-Cooper, 89 Bersted, East Sussex, 53 Buckingham, Duke of, 6, 31, 44, 89 Allason, Julian, xiii, 75 Atlantic Fleet, 106 Bertie, David, 19, 65 Buckingham, Earl of, 26 Allason, Lieutenant Colonel James, 75 Attorney General, 103 Bertie, Peregine, 19, 53, 65 Buckingham, Edward, Duke of, 25, 26 Allason, Thomas, 75 Auberge of England, 42 Bertie, Richard, 53 Buckland Newton, see Watson-Gandy Allason, William, 75 Auchmacoy, see Buchan Bertie, see also Abingdon, Ancaster, Lindsey, Budach, Barons of, 140 Allen, William Cardinal, 61 Auldtounburn, 74 Oxford, Willoughby de Eresby Bulmer, 23 Allendale, Viscount, 10 Australia, 104, 129 Bertie, Servant of God, Fra’ Andrew, 53, 65 Burgundy, 91, 114, 131 Alvarez-Builla y Urquijo, see Real Agrado Austrian Empire, 1, 93 Besierkierska, Isabella Paulina, 135 Burnett, Charles, 82 American Association, SMOM, 131 Aventine Hill, Rome, ccclxix Bettesham, see Arundell Burray, Orkney, 134 Ampleforth Abbey, 115,117 Ayala, or Ayla, Black wolf of, 16 Beveridge, Patricia, 124 Burton-Constable, Yorkshire, 87 Ancaster and Kesteven, Dukes of, 53 Baddesley Mayne, Commandery of, 35 Birkbeck College, London, 79 Bute, Earls of, 55 Ancaster, Duke of, 19 Badlesmere, 20 Birkbeck, George, 79 Bute, Isle of, 55 Anglo-Bavarian Langue, ccclxix Bailie of Dophinstoun, 90 Blessed Gerard, 132 Bute, Marquesses of, 16, 55 Anne, Princess Royal, 106 Bailie of Hoprig & Lamington, 79 Blessed William Howard, 26 Buxton of Alsa, Lord, 120 Antiquaries, Society of, 134 Bailif of Eagle, 31, 39, 42 Bletchley Park, 110 Buxton, Major Samuel, 120 Antwerp, 42 Baker, Josephine, 75 Blood of the Martyrs, 94 Cabal, 89 Apostolic Eagle, 4 Baldwin, Stanley, 108 Blount, Agnes Mary, 32 Cacciatori Maltesi, 140 Aragon, 4 Bannockburn, 71 Blount, Edward, 89 Cadwalader, Le Roy, 86, 128 Aragon, Ferdinand of, see Ferdinand Barnbourgh, Yorkshire, 32 Blount, Elizabeth, 89 Calder, 48 Aragon, Katherine of, see Katherine Barnet, Battle of, 41 Blount, Gertrude, 28 Callann, Battle of, 100 Archers, see Royal Company of Barnham, Barons, 64 Blount, Mary, 89 Cambodia, 130 Arches, Manor of, 99 Barnstaple, Devon and, Constituency of, 109 Blount, Michael, 16 Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of, 106 Arches, William d’, 99 Barton Blount, Devon, 16 Blount, see Courtenay, Eyston Cambuskenneth, 76 Archimedes screw, 99 Bartue, Thomas, 53 Blount, see Mountjoy Camell of Scapwick, 8 Arlington, 89 Bavaria, King of, 68 Bodrum, Castle of Saint Peter, 6 Cameron, David, 31, 99 Armagh, Archbishop of 33 Beauchamp, see Warwick, Pole Boer War, 140 Cameron, Fra’ Ewen, 31 Arthur, King, 114, 138 Beauclerk-Dewar, Peter de Vere, 19, 76 Bogle of Shettleston, Hamiltons Ferme & Campbell of Altries, Robert, 83 Arthur, Prince of Wales, ix, 1, 4, 77, 140 Beauclerk, Hermione de Vere, 76 Gilmorehill, 80 Campden, 3rd Viscount, 77 ccclxxxvi ccclxxxvii Campden, Viscounts, 64 Chideock, Dorset, Manor of, 67 3rd Baronet, 87 Desborough, Barony of, 104 Camps, see Little John of Chief Larderer, 23 Constable, Sir Thomas Aston Cliford, 87 Desmond, Earls of, 100 Canterbury, Archbishop of, 27, 43 Chippendale, Thomas, 87 Constable, William, 87 Dettingen, Klara von, 68 Carack, the Great, see Great Carack Cholmondeley, Marquis of, 19 Constantinople, 71, 79 Devlin, Liam, 92 Carl XVI Gustav, King of Sweden, 108 Christ Church Beagles, Oxford, 85 Conti, Mario, Archbishop of Glasgow, 60 Devon, 19th Earl of, 28 Carmelites, Order of Mount Carmel, 17 Chudleigh, see Cliford of Chudleigh Conventual Church of Saint John of Devon, 1st and 9th Earl, 28 Carmen, Worshipful Company of, 134 Churchill, Winston Spencer, 24, 75 Jerusalem, London, 30 Devon, Earl of, 16 Carter, Adam Augustine, 84 Ciechanowiecki, Count Andrew, 88 Conventual Church, Valetta, 42, ccclxx Dewar, see Beauclerk-Dewar Carter, Charles Carol, 84 Ciechanowiecki, George Stanislaus, 88 Cork, 3rd Earl of, 77 Dial-a-Journey, Order of Malta, 90, 94 Carter, Colonel John of Corotoman, 84 Cincinnati, Society of the, 96, 125 Cornish Rebellion, 17 Digby, Edward Lord, 24 Carter, Robert “King”, 84 CIOMAL, 130 Cornwall, Duke of, 129 Digby, Mayster, 24 Carthusian Order, 27 Clanranald, Captain of, 75 Costessey, Manor of, 25 Digby, Pamela, Mrs Harriman, 24 Castell-Rüdenhausen, Countess Victoria Clare, 20 Coughton Court, Warwickshire, 30 Digby, Sir John, 24 Adelheid Clementine Louise, zu, 108 Clarence, Duke of, 27, 43 Council of the North, 103 Dingley, The Venerable Fra’ Thomas, 34, 35 Castile and Leon, 4, 131, 140 Clement XI, Pope, 140 Court of Chivalry, 72 Dinmore, Commander of, 78 Castile, Isabel of, 3 Clerkenwell, xii, 5, 37, 132,ccclxix Courtenay, Hugh de, Earl of Devon, 28 Director of Ceremonies, 126 Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire, 19, 114 Cleveland, Barbara, Duchess of, 79 Courtenay, of Ugbrooke, Sir Peter, 89 Dishington of Ardross, 56, 121 Castle Craig, Peebleshire, 117 Cliford of Chudleigh, Barons, 67, 87, 89 Courtenay, see also Devon, Exeter Dishington of Ardross, Sir John, 121 Catesby of Ashby St Ledgers, Sir William, 14 Cliford, Anthony, 89 Coutts of Auchtercoull, Aberdeenshire, 90 Dishington, Elizabeth, 121 Catesby, Robert, 14, 41 Cliford, Barony de, 89 Coutts, Herbert, 90 Dockeray, see Docwra Catesby, Sir William, 14 Cliford, Henry Thomas, 87 Craighall, 79 Docwra, Fra’ Thomas, 6, 7, 8, ccclxix Catherine the Great, Empress, 17 Cliford, Lucy, 67, 87 Craigmyle, Lords, 66 Docwra, Richard, 6 Catholic Emancipation, 30, 72, 133 Cliford, Sir Lewis de, 89 Craigmyle, see Shaw Dorchester-on-Thames, 123 Catholic Relief Act, 93 Cliford, Sir Thomas Hugh of Tixall, 1st Cresacre, Anne, 32 Dormer of Wyng, 8th Lord, 93 Cator, Peter, 101 Baronet, 87, 89 Cresacre, Edward, 32 Dormer, Charles Lord, 93 Cavendish, 101 Cliford, Sir Thomas, 89 Crichton of Sanquhar, 55 Dormer, General Sir James Charlemagne, 93 Cerrini da Ferra, Contessa Julitta de, 124 Cliford, Thomas, 67, 87 Crichton-Stuart, 101 Dormer, Jane, Duchess of Feria, 93 Chadwick, Fra’ Julian, 85 Cliford, William Joseph Hugh, 2nd Bishop Crichton-Stuart, Caroline, 55 Dormer, Lady Maureen, 64 Chancellor of the Exchequer, 109, 133 of Clifton, 89 Crichton-Stuart, Niall, 55 Dormer, Merlin, 93 Charlemagne, Emperor, 131 Clifton, Bishop of, 89 Crichton–Stuart, Fra’ Fredrik, 55 Dormer, Michael Henry Stanhope, 93 Charles I, King, 5 Clontarf, Viscount, 45 Crichton–Stuart, Lord Rhidian, 55 Dormer, Sir William, 93 Charles II, King, 19, 76, 77, 79, 96 Clontarfn, Battle of, 62 Crichton–Stuart, Lord Robert, 55 Dorset, Marquis of, 74, 131 Charles V, King of France, 116 Clouds House, Wiltshire, 117 Crimean War, 93 Douay, English College, 61 Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Clunn, 11, 12 Cromwell, Thomas, 28 Double-traversed Cross, ix Emperor, 2, 81, 94 Cockerel, Charles, 94 Crossthwaite, 39 Douglas, Bloody Heart of, 48, 107 Charles, Archduke, 131 Cockerington, Scrope of, 72 Crouchback, 99 Dr Rumney’s,
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