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He was a knight banneret and gained this title in 1599.
He made banneret sergeant not long after I got laid up with the fever.
Many believe that Douglas was made a knight banneret.
Smith was later knighted a banneret by a grateful Charles.
Each carried a lance from which fluttered a lavender and black banneret.
It is not clear whether the knight banneret was Sir James himself.
These suits centred around a claim to be the chief banneret of London.
A similar rank of lower stature is the banneret.
The council was led by a Knight banneret.
For this service he was knighted on the field, being, it is said, the last knight banneret created in England.
They fight a duel and the banneret of Orsha is wounded.
The title of knight banneret, with the right to display the private banner, came to be granted for distinguished service in the field.
On 20 January 1327 Courtenay was made a knight banneret.
As a knight banneret, Stirling has led a personal 'banner' during several campaigns.
His elder brother Sir Gregory was made banneret at Stoke.
He helped the new king in repelling the Scottish invasion of 1327, and was created knight banneret in 1328.
On 16 August 1513, at the battle of the Spurs, he was promoted to Knight banneret.
He succeeded his father in 1489, was knighted in 1497, and made a knight banneret in 1513.
Banneret (Rome), one of twelve 14th century Roman district magistrates.
(A knight banneret was created by a sovereign on the field of battle and could lead vassals under his own banner).
He was at once made a knight banneret, and in the same year he was sworn into the privy council.
Knights banneret were also granted non-hereditary supporters, but no such knight has been created since the time of Charles I.
Under English custom the rank of knight banneret could only be conferred by the sovereign on the field of battle.
Stafford was made a Knight banneret in 1327 and was fighting the Scots shortly afterwards.
A knight banneret fought under their own banner unlike a knight bachelor who was limited to a pennon.