And whereas the Stall termed the Prince’s had been long vacant, the Sovereign King Charles II. by the advice of the most Noble Companions, at the same Chapter, was pleased to order, That the present King of Sweden shou’d, by his Proxy, be placed in that Stall, and his Atchievements hung up thereon accordingly, in convenient Time. Which order was strictly put in Execution, and the Stalls at the Feast of St. George, Anno 23 Car. II. were thus ranged.
CHARLES Rex.
| 1. The Sovereign | 1. The King of Sweden |
| 2. King of Denmark | 2. The Duke of York |
| 3. Prince Elector Palatine | 3. Prince Rupert |
| 4. Prince of Orange | 4. Elector of Brandenbur. |
| 5. Pr. Elector of Saxony | 5. Duke of Ormond |
| 6. Duke of Buckingham | 6. Duke of Newcastle |
| 7. Earl of Bristol | 7. Prince Tarante |
| 8. Count Marshin | 8. Earl of Sandwich |
| 9. Earl of Oxford | 9. Duke of Richmond |
| 10. Earl of Strafford | 10. Duke of Monmouth |
| 11. Duke of Albermarle | 11. Void |
| 12. Void | 12. Void |
| 13. Void | 13. Void |
§ 7. Having dispatch’d the ancient Law of Succession into void Stalls, and of Translation from one to another; we come now to consider what is farther to be prepared for the Knight elect, against the Day of the great Solemnity, at his own Expence; the chief of which are;
1. A Mantle or upper Robe, with its Appurtenance.
2. A Collar of the Garter and Great George.
3. A Cap of black Velvet, adorned with Plumes.
4. A Helmet, Crest, Mantlings, and Sword.
5. A Banner of his Arms.
6. A Plate of his Arms and Stile.