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4. Honors true arbor; or, The princely nobilitie of the Hovvards Wherein, the true source and originall of their mightie name, with all their seuerall alliances, with the high and potent families of diuers countries since the first man that was knowne, in England- [sic] by the name of Hovvard is described. Together with a compendious discription of all such noble persons of this princely name of Howard as haue flourisht since. What queenes, princes and princesses, dukes, and dutchesses, marquesses and marchionesses, earles and countesses, viscounts and viscountesses, barons and baronesses, lords and ladies, knights of the royall orders of the Garter and Saint Michaell, of the noble Order of the Bath, and other knights baneret and baronet haue beene deriued from the Howards? What high titles, dignities, and seuerall preferments haue beene conferd vpon them in 500. yeares? ... to this present yeare 1625. and first of King Charles magnificent raigne. Collected and written by Abraham De Ville Adrecie, alias Darcie ...

5. Frances Duchesse Dovvager of Richmond and Lenox &c. her funerall teares. Or Larmes funebres de l'illustre Princesse Francoise Duchesse Dowagere de Richmond & de Lenox, Contesse Dowagere de Hartford, de Neuf-Chastell, & Darnley, &c. pour la mort & perte de son cher espoux, le tres-excellent & de-bonaire Prince Monseigneur Louis de Obegny Duc de Richmond & de Lenox, &c. qui deceda le 16. Feburier 1624. en la maison royale de Whit-hall, au grand regret du plusieurs nations

6. A monumentall pyramide to all posterities erected to the euer-liuing memory, and perpetuall honour of the all-vertuous and euer-glorious prince, Lodovvick, late Duke of Richmond and Lenox ... Who departed this transitory life at his chamber in White-Hall, on Monday, being the sixteenth day of February, 1624, betwixt sixe and seauen of the clocke in the morning, to the great griefe of many thousand people of sundry nations

7. To immortalize the noble memorie of the right honourable young Lords Iames and Charles Egerton both vicounts of Brackley, both onely heires to the Earledome of Bridgwater, and both onely sonnes to that noble earle, by his gracious and princely ladie, Frances Countess of Bridgwater, a fruitfull branch of the ancient House of Darbie, and noble familie of the Spencers