Sir William Blagrove, Master of the Revells.
Sir John Hungerford, Knight Marshall, severe Commander of the Wayes for the Prince's passage.
"The right honourable John Lord Towse, Lord high Chamberlayne, Purveyor for the Prince's pallace, Overseer of all feasts and banquets, furnisher of all Chambers, and Galleries, Examiner of all private pastimes, hath for his subordinate Officers,
| Sir Richard Swinerton | ![]() | the Prince's Wards and Squiers of his bodye. | |
| Sir William Cheyney | |||
| Mr. Edward Cooper, Groome-Porter. | |||
"The right honourable Richard Lord Holbrooke, Comptroller Generall, Chiefe overseer of all Purseavants, Orderer of all household Servaunts, hath for his subordinate officers,
| Sir Thomas Stanley | ![]() | Sergeaunts at Armes & Gentlemen Ushers to the Prince | |
| Mr. John Alford | |||
Mr. Brian Nailor, Master of the Robes of State,Keeper of the Wardrobe, and Surveyor ofLiveries. | |||
"The right honourable James Lord Berbloke, principall Secretarye, Lord privye Seale, designer of all Embasies, Drawer of all Edicts and Letters, Scribe to the State, hath for his subordinate Officers,
| Sir Thomas Clarke, Master of the Roles, & Prothonotarye. | |
| Mr. Marcheaumount Nedham, Clerke of the Councell-table. |
"The right honourable John Lord English, Lord Chiefe Justice, Examiner of all causes Capitall; Sessor upon life and death, Judge of controversies criminall, hath for his subordinate Officers,
| Sir John Alder, Attourney Generall, and the Prince's Solicitor. | |
| Mr. John Sackevile, Baylife Erraunt. |
