The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight... 1611-39
20.2 x 16 x 1.4 cm (book measurement (conservation)) | RCIN 1047405
The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight 1611-39
The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight 1611-39
The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight 1611-39
The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight 1611-39
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A manuscript copy of the regulations and statutes of the Windsor based Order of chivalry. Presented to King Charles I when he was Prince of Wales by his mother, Anne of Denmark, on or after his investiture into the Order in 1611. It was rebound in 1639 for him (after he had become King), still retaining the Prince of Wales feathers badge on the back board and the initials CP (Carolus Princeps; Prince Charles). This manuscript was purchased on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II from Sotheby’s in April 1969. It appears as no. 36 in Vanderdoort’s catalogue.
Provenance
Purchased for Queen Elizabeth II from a Sotheby's sale, April 1969.
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Measurements
20.2 x 16 x 1.4 cm (book measurement (conservation))
25.0 x 3.0 cm (book in box)
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The Statute and ordinances of the moste noble order of St. George named the Garter reformed explained declared and renewed by the moste mightie moste excellent and most puissant prince Henry the eight by the grace of God kinge of England and of France defender of the faith and Lord of Ireland &c.