• Listed here are those dubbed "knight banneret" in England. Under English custom the rank of knight banneret could only be conferred by the sovereign on...
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    born on 4 May 1718 in Lausanne, Vaud, to Paul-Etienne Loys de Cheseaux, a banneret, and Estienne-Judith de Crousaz. His brother was Charles-Louis Loys de...
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    Jean de Vienne (1341 – 25 September 1396) was a French knight, general and Admiral of France during the Hundred Years' War. Jean de Vienne was born at...
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    James Douglas, Lord of Douglas (category Knights banneret of Scotland)
    believe that Douglas was made a knight banneret. The knight banneret was established under Edward I. A knight banneret held no command responsibilities so...
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    Ralph Sadler (category Knights banneret of England)
    Sir Ralph Sadler or Sadleir PC, Knight banneret (1507 – 30 March 1587) was an English statesman, who served Henry VIII as Privy Councillor, Secretary of...
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  • Mantes and scheduled to serve — under the command of Jean de Bueil “the elder” [knight banneret], who was under the command of Philip the Bold, duke of...
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  • families of the name: On voit aussi Pierre de la Vieuville qualifié chevalier banneret dans une montre du 14 septembre 1413. Nous ne croyons pas que ce seigneur...
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    Sir James (de) Lindsay, 9th Lord of Crawford (died 1395/6), Knight Banneret, Lord of Crawford, Kirkmichael, Wigton, Symontoun, and of many other baronies...
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    1180 at the great international tournament of Lagny, Baldwin was a knight banneret, leading the Flemish team while William headed the English team. In 1846...
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    the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. In 1360, Chandos was created a knight banneret, which allowed him to hold a banner in battle. This came of being made...
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    John Savage (soldier) (category Knights banneret of England)
    brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, where the Duke made him a Knight banneret. However, following the death of Edward and the Duke of Gloucester's ascension...
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  • members of the first two categories were barred from certain higher offices (banneret and secret, i.e. secret council) unless they renounced their noble privileges...
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    Rhys ap Thomas (category Knights banneret of England)
    rebel leader Lord Audeley, for which he was awarded the honour of Knight Banneret. As reward for his loyalty to Henry, he acquired many lands and lucrative...
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    Clifford, Arthur (1809). The State Papers and Letters of Ralph Sadler, Knight-Banneret. Vol. I. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable. OCLC 1015501369. Debrett, John...
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    Jean Le Bel, Douglas' company consisted of one knight banneret, six ordinary knights and twenty esquires. It is not clear whether the knight banneret...
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    leaders of the past generation". Among them were 90–120 great lords and bannerets killed, including three dukes (Alençon, Bar and Brabant), nine counts...
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    on casualties from the County of Holland. Beke thought that the knight bannerets, referred to as 'Domino de' or 'D' and marked with (b), were important...
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    throughout England. In 1415 Erpingham was indentured to serve as a knight banneret, and joined Henry's campaign to recover his lost ancestral lands in France...
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    knight bachelor while a knight fighting under his own banner was a knight banneret. Some knights were familiar with city culture or familiarized with it during...
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    theologian and writer (b. 1200) Richard Siward, English adventurer and knight banneret Shams Tabrizi, Persian poet and philosopher (b. 1185) Subutai, Mongol general...
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    France. According to the accounts of the king's war treasurer, Jean de Pressy, he was a banneret leading a "chamber" of ten squires within a company of the...
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    Between the Loire and Meuse rivers, in western France and England, knights bannerets adopted coats of arms around 1160-1200, simple knights around 1180-1220...
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    2,426 were men of gentle birth. Nearly a hundred counts, barons, and bannerets and two thousand men-at-arms, besides many others, were made prisoners...
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    (to take them to the fields?)14. Taurus: A passing bull bypassed. May: A banneret knight prepares for the exercise15 : he leads his horse, behind him we...
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    Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry (category Knights banneret of France)
    vicomte de La Guerche, and chamberlain to the king. In 1378, as a "knight banneret", he sent a contingent of men to join the siege of Cherbourg, but he did...
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  • eldest son of Thomas Coke, Lord of Dudlington. He was created a knight banneret during his lifetime. Coke was the marshal of the army of Henry, 3rd Earl...
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  • city. He is described as "notaire juré, conseiller, secrétaire baillival, banneret de la Cité". In 1779 he resigned as "secrétaire baillival" after 40 years'...
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  • armies of most major powers. He was the son of Jean Jacques de Polier de Bottens (1670-1747), knight banneret of Lausanne and his wife Salomée Jeanne Elisabeth...
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    puts it at 50 ships and pinnaces.(Hannay 1911, p. 711) Later the knight banneret Sir John Chandos.(Hannay 1911, p. 712) Afterwards a knight of the Garter...
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    Poitou. Jean II married Eléonore de Mathefelon, whose mother was of the sang royal. Within the king's armies, the viscounts were chevaliers bannerets, at...
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