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APPENDIX B 535 23. Sir Henry d'Enne,('=) d. between May 1358 and Apr. 1360 24. Sir Sanchet d'Abrichecourt (Aubercicourt), nothing known of him later 25. Sir Walter Paveley, a', 28 June 1375 Succession of the Knights During the Sovereignty of Edward the Third '26. Sir William FitzWaryn. (24) Nom. aVftf 1349, <^. 28 Oct. I36i(^) '27. Robert (Ufford), Earl of Suffolk. (15) Nom. circa 1349 28. William (Bohun), Earl of Northampton. (12) Nom. circa 1349 '29. Sir Reynold [ist Lord] Cobham (of Sterborough). (17) Nom. circa i353 .

  • 30. Sir Richard la Vache. (8) Nom. circa 1355, d. circa Jan. 1365/6

"31. Sir Thomas [Lord] Ughtred. (23) Nom. circa 1360

  • 32. Sir Walter [Lord] de Mauny. (14) Nom. circa 1360

33. Sir Frank van Halle. (22) Nom. circa 1360, d. between Feb. 1374/5 and Apr. 1376 34. Sir Thomas Ufford. (7) (°) Nom. circa 1360, d. circa 1368

  • 35. Lionel of Antwerp, Earl of Ulster, later Duke of Clarence.

Second surviving son of the Sovereign. [10] Nom. in or shortly before Apr. 1361 "36. John of Gant, Earl of Richmond, later Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile and Leon. Third surviving son of the Sovereign. [13] Nom. in or shortly before Apr. 1361 Prince in person " whose own obsequies had been performed ten years earlier. It adds that Sir T. Grandson succeeded to his stall in that year (1386) though in fact he (Grandson) received robes as early as 1375, and was dead in 1376. (") See note "a" on preceding page. C') See note " b " on previous page. (f) Enne in Cambresis (Carpentier, Hist, de Cambray, part iii, pp. 113, 522). Incorrectly spelt Earn by previous writers. (^) When the number indicating the predecessor is enclosed in round brackets, it must be understood that the allocation is tentative and not beyond question; the use of square brackets and the absence of brackets (in the case of simultaneous nomina- tions) indicates that the succession may be regarded as accurately defined. The styles and dates of death of foreign recipients of the Order have been taken from the standard works of Cohn [Stammtafeln xur Geschichte der Deutschen Staaten und der Niederlande, 1871) and Behr {Genealogie der in Europa Regierenden Fiirstenhauser, 1870, 1890), Anselme [Histoire Genealoglque), Mor^ri, and U Art de Verifier les Dates. The monographs on the various families, notices of most of which are given in the Genealogist, N.S., vols, xix and xx, have also been consulted. The Almanacks de Gotha suffice for the more recent dates. (') Nicolas {Orders of Knighthood, vol. i, p. 42) says of this personage that the little that is known of him justifies a doubt whether the honour (of the Garter) was ever conferred on him.