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publick view, less by the currency of time or any unforeseen accident it might be subject to the same unhappy fate. The original manuscript is a very large pompous volume in folio written in an handsome strong character on vellom, having the initial letters of each paragraph, together with the names of the companions and of the knights nominated in scrutinies, beautifully embellished with gold, placed on squares of gold and azure alternately...It hath been shewn in the introduction when and by whom this register was compiled and from what materials it was collected.
610: 317: 376: 169:. He changed his strategy with St George. He continued to secure offices related to public records for himself and he remained loyal to the Tory ministry in Parliament. With his influential political friends, Anstis was eventually able to obtain the promise of an appointment to the office of Garter King of Arms, on 2 April 1714. 180:. By the time that Sir Henry St George died in August 1715, the political situation had shifted away from Anstis's political connections: Vanbrugh was nominated to the office and took measures to secure the passage of his grant. In addition, on 30 September 1715 Anstis was arrested on suspicion of involvement in plotting a 29: 208:
While we, with sensible regret, complain of the loss of these old annals whereby we are deprived of a great treasure, it hath been judged expedient to preserve the remains which have happily escaped this shipwreck. And therefore the eldest register remaining in the archives is now exhibited to
126:, died in March 1703 Anstis was in a position to advise Lady Howard on how to protect her son's rights from the threat of a royal nomination of a new Garter on the one hand and the assumption of the nomination by the deputy earl marshal. Sir 146:, as part of a plan to persuade Garter St George to administer the office jointly, with Anstis doing most of the work. In spite of the nomination, Anstis was never appointed to either post. His main rival to succeed St George was now 187:
A protracted legal battle ensued as Anstis and Vanbrugh both claimed the title of Garter. Anstis eventually emerged victorious in May 1718. In 1724 he obtained an order for publishing, as editor and assisted by Elias Ashmole, the
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These were granted by Ward, Clarenceux, to the elder Anstis and his posterity on the motion of the younger Anstis and without the elder's knowledge. Neither father nor son used personal arms on their official seals as
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Horace Walpole (in a letter of 28 May 1774 to the Rev. William Cole) attributes the quip to Pembroke, but George Agar-Ellis, 1st Baron Dover, in his 1833 edition of Walpole's letters to Sir Horace Mann, gives it to
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The Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter: From Its Cover in Black Velvet, Usually Called the Black Book; with Notes Placed at the Bottom of the Pages, and an Introduction Prefixed by the Editor
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In December 1710 Anstis used a change in administration to try again at securing the Gartership. On 20 January 1711 he was re-elected to Parliament in a by-election as MP for
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on 29 August 1669. He was the first son of another John Anstis and his wife Mary, the daughter of George Smith. Anstis matriculated at
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It was, perhaps, Anstis's Toryism rather than any genuine failure in heraldic knowledge that led a prominent Whig nobleman (possibly
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on 23 March according to his wishes. Anstis was an indefatigable antiquarian whose correspondence with fellow scholars such as
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library to assist in the defence of the jurisdiction of the Earl Marshal, which was under attack. Anstis was also elected to
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The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street: being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee
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testifies to his wide interests. He left a mass of unpublished papers, including over 8,000 pages of notes on
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in 1727. In 1728 he embarked on extensive research to prove that his family was related to Archbishop
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on 31 January 1690. On 23 June 1695 he married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Richard Cudlipp of
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English history, Jurisprudence, Chronology, Heraldry, Ecclesiastical and Military Affairs
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in 1727. In 1737 he secured the succession of his office of Garter to John the younger.
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Anstis did not stand for election to Parliament in 1705. In May 1707 he was nominated
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Observations Introductory to an Historical Essay on the Knighthood of the Bath
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Argent, a cross raguly gules between 4 doves azure, beaks and legs gules.
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A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices
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in 1725 and to Anstis's drawing up the statutes for the new order.
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was nominated to be Garter and succeeded his brother in June 1703.
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Heralds of England: a History of the Office and College of Arms
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in March 1704 to strengthen his own claims to the office.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Launceston
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For his son, officer of arms at the College of Arms, see
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5 ostrich feathers argent in a king of arms' coronet or.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for St Mawes
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Anstis was returned again as MP for Launceston in the
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English officer of arms, antiquarian, and politician
102:In March 1701, Anstis received permission from the 813: 523:The Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter 488: 1829:Freemasons of the Premier Grand Lodge of England 1720: 42:(29 August 1669 – 4 March 1744) was an English 32:Painting of Garter Anstis from around 1725, by 1686: 558:A Catalogue of English Mediaeval Rolls of Arms 62:in 1718 after years of political manoeuvring. 54:between 1702 and 1722. He rose to the highest 799: 494: 257:. This research could have entitled his son, 245:Anstis duly presided over the coronation of 600:"Archival material relating to John Anstis" 495:Godfrey, Walter H; Wagner, Anthony (1963). 468:Order of the Garter; Elias Ashmole (1724). 122:in 1702. When the Garter King of Arms, Sir 806: 792: 615: 608: 427:. History of Parliament Online (1715–1754) 405:. History of Parliament Online (1690–1715) 315: 240:Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield 27: 532:. Parliament Records (London, 1715–54). 204:. 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Index

John Anstis, younger

Thomas Hudson
officer of arms
antiquarian
House of Commons
heraldic
Garter King of Arms
St Neot, Cornwall
Exeter College, Oxford
Middle Temple
Tavistock
Devon
called to the bar
Earl Marshal
Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk
College of Arms
Parliament
St Germans
Thomas St George
Henry St George
Carlisle Herald of Arms Extraordinary
Norfolk Herald
John Vanbrugh
Clarenceux King of Arms
St Mawes
Launceston
1713 general election
1715 general election
1722

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