| 1. The Sovereign | 1. Void |
| 2. The French King | 2. The King of Spain |
| 3. The King of Denmark | 3. Void |
| 4. Duke John Casimire | 4. Void |
| 5. Viscount Mountague | 5. Earl of Leicester |
| 6. Earl of Shrewsbury | 6. Earl of Warwick |
| 7. Lord Hunsdon | 7. Void |
| 8. Void | 8. Earl of Worcester |
| 9. Earl of Huntington | 9. Lord Burleigh |
| 10. Lord Grey | 10. Earl of Derby |
| 11. Earl of Pembrook | 11. Ld. How. of Effingh. |
| 12. Void | 12. Lord Cobham |
| 13. Lord Scroop | 13. Void |
A Translation of Stalls made against the Feast
of Installation, Anno 30 Eliz.
ELIZABETH Regina.
| 1. The Sovereign | 1. Void |
| 2. The French King | 2. The King of Spain |
| 3. The King of Denmark | 3. Void |
| 4. Duke John Casimire | 4. Void |
| 5. Viscount Mountague | 5. Earl of Leicester |
| 6. Earl of Shrewsbury | 6. Earl of Warwick |
| 7. Lord Hunsdon | 7. Earl of Worcester |
| 8. Earl of Huntington | 8. Lord Burleigh |
| 9. Lord Grey | 9. Earl of Derby |
| 10. Earl of Pembrook | 10. Ld. How. of Effingh. |
| 11. Lord Cobham | 11. Lord Scroop |
| 12. Earl of Essex | 12. Earl of Ormond |
| 13. Sir Christop. Hatton | 13. Void |
The first of these Schemes plainly evince, how the Stalls were ranked on St. George’s-Eve, Anno 29 Elizabeth, and the other how modelled against the Installation of the Earls of Essex and Ormond, and that of Sir Christopher Hatton, the 23d of May, Anno 30 Elizabeth, which demonstrates those three elect Knights appear to be installed in the lowermost Stalls, (as the last mentioned Decree enjoyns,) and by reason the Earl of Essex, and Sir Christopher Hatton, were settled on the Sovereign’s side, the vacancy in the eighth and twelfth Stalls of the same side became filled up; the Earl of Huntington being advanced into the eighth, the Lord Grey in the ninth, and the Earl of Pembrook in the tenth Stall, by the advance of the Earl of Worcester into the seventh on the Prince’s side, the vacancy is there supplyed, and the other Knights seated below him, by a like removal, left the twelfth Stall for the Earl of Ormond, and the thirteenth void.
The same Order was observ’d by King James, as appears by another Scheme of the Stalls settled on the 3d of July, Anno 1 Jac. I. at the Election of the Duke of Lenox, the Earls of Northampton, Marr, and Pembrook.
Stalls altered at a Chapter held at Windsor, the
3 July, Anno 1 Jac. I.
JAMES Rex.