A record of the list of participants survives in at least two places: in the
Rutland Papers catalogued as
Letters indented specifying, in accordance with the treaty of 12 March 1519, the number and rank of the lords, ladies and gentlemen to attend the King and Queen at the interview with Francis I. The latter source lists the following:
For King Henry VIII John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford with his wife
Anne Howard, daughter of
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk attended Henry VIII, where he was the judges of the foot races. "For the King: The cardinal of York, with 300 servants, of whom 12 shall be chaplains and 50 gentlemen, with 50 horses; one archbishop with 70 servants, of whom 5 shall be chaplains and 10 gentlemen, with 30 horses; 2 dukes, each with 70 servants, 5 to be chaplains and 10 gentlemen, with 30 horses. 1 marquis with 56 servants, 4 to be chaplains and 8 gentlemen; 26 horses. 10 earls, each with 42 servants, 3 to be chaplains and 6 gentlemen; 20 horses. 5 bishops, of whom the bishop of Winchester shall have 56 servants, 4 to be chaplains and 8 gentlemen; 26 horses;—each of the others, 44 servants, 4 to be chaplains and 6 gentlemen; 20 horses. 20 barons, each to have 22 servants, 2 to be chaplains and 2 gentlemen; 12 horses. 4 knights of the order of St. George, each to have 22 servants, 2 to be chaplains and 2 gentlemen; 48 horses. 70 knights, including Sir William Mathew, grandson of
Sir David Ap Mathew of Wales. Each knight to have 12 servants, one to be a chaplain; 8 horses. Councillors of the long robe; viz., the King's secretary, the vice-chancellor, the dean of the Chapel, and the almoner, each to have 12 servants, one a chaplain, and 8 horses. 12 King's chaplains, each with 6 servants and 3 horses. 12 serjeants-at-arms, each with 1 servant and two horses. 200 of the King's guard with 100 horses. 70 grooms of the chamber, with 150 servants and 100 horses among them; 266 officers of the house, with 216 servants and 70 horses; 205 grooms of the stable and of the armories, with 211 horses. The earl of Essex, being earl marshal, shall have, beside the number above stated, 130 servants and 100 light horses. Sum total of the King's company, 3,997 people and 2,087 horses".
For Queen Catherine of Aragon "For the Queen: 1 duchess, with 4 women, 6 servants and 12 horses; 10 countesses, with 3 women and 4 servants, and 8 horses each; 12 baronesses, with 2 women, 3 servants and 6 horses each. 20 knights' ladies, with 1 woman, 2 servants and 4 horses each; 14 ladies, with 1 woman, 2 servants and 3 horses each; 6 ladies of the chamber, with 1 servant and 2 horses each; 1 earl, with 42 servants, 3 to be chaplains and 9 gentlemen; horses 20. 3 bishops, to have 44 servants, 4 to be chaplains and 6 gentlemen; horses 60. 4 barons, with 22 servants, 2 to be chaplains and 2 gentlemen; horses 48. 30 knights, with 12 servants, 1 to be a chaplain; horses 240; 6 chaplains with 3 servants and 2 horses each. Grooms 50, officers of the King's chamber, with 20 servants and 30 horses; officers of the King's stable 60, with 70 horses. Sum total of the Queen's company, 1,175 people and 778 horses.
Commissioners "Names of those appointed to attend the king of England at the Congress:
Commissioners to oversee followers of French King Commissioners appointed to oversee those who shall accompany the king of France:—The earl of
Essex,
Lord Abergavenny,
Sir Edw. Ponynges,
Sir Rob. Wingfield.
Commissioners to give orders to the gentlemen Commissioners to give orders to the gentlemen:—
Sir Edw. Belknapp,
Sir Nich. Vaux, Sir John Peche, Sir Maurice Berkeley.
Commissioners to give orders to the foot soldiers Commissioners to give orders to the foot soldiers:—Sir Weston Browne,
Sir Edw. Ferys, Sir Rob. Constable,
Sir Ralph Egerton, Sir Thomas Lucy,
Sir John Marney.
Other attendees At the embracing of the two kings To ride with the king of England at the embracing of the two kings:—
The Legate,
Archbishop of Canterbury, dukes of
Buckingham and
Suffolk, marquis of
Dorset. Bishops:—
Durham,
Armagh,
Ely,
Chichester,
Rochester,
Exeter,
Hereford. Earls:—
Stafford,
Northumberland,
Westmoreland,
Shrewsbury,
Worcester,
Devon,
Kent,
Wiltshire,
Derby,
Kildare. Barons:—
Maltravers,
Montagu,
Herbert,
the grand prior of St. John of England,
Roos,
Fitzwalter,
Hastings,
Delaware,
Dacre,
Ferrers,
Cobham,
Daubeney,
Lumley,
Sir Henry Marney,
Sir Wm. Sandys,
Thomas Boleyn,
Lord Howard.
Order of procession The servants of the king of England shall march next their King, preceded by the nobles and gentlemen of the Legate, who shall follow the gentlemen of the other lords. The King's guard to follow him in their accustomed places.
Attendants of King Francis I At meeting of two kings The names of those who will be with the French king when he meets the king of England: the
king of Navarre; dukes of
Alençon,
Bourbon,
Vendôme and
Lorraine;
count of Saint Pol;
prince de La-Roche-sur-Yon;
Jean d'Albret, count of Dreux and Rethel, Sieur d'Orval and governor of Champagne;
count of Benon, sieur de la Tremoille, first Chamberlain, admiral of Guyenne and governor of Burgundy;
count of Étampes and Caravats, sieur de Boissy, grand master and governor of the Dauphin [died 1519];
Bonnivet, admiral of France;
the viscount of Lautrec,
La Palisse and
Châtillon, marshals;
count of Guise, brother of the duke of Lorraine;
the bastard of Savoy, count of Villars and Beaufort, governor of Provence;
count of Laval; mons. Jean de Laval-Châteaubriant; Claude de Rieux,
count of Harcourt; princes of
Orange and Tallemont; mons.
de Nevers; mons d'Esparrox, lieutenant of Guyenne, and count of Montfort; Mess.
de Lescun and
Montmorency;
le Grand Écuyer; counts de la Chambre,
Tonnerre,
Brienne, Jean III de Sainte-Maure, Joigny, Bremie and Mont Reuel; mons.
d'Albret. The other knights of the Order. The king's household, 200 gentlemen; St. Vallier and the
grand seneschal of Normandy, captains. 400 archers of the guard, and 4 captains; 100 Swiss,
De Florenges, captain; maîtres d'hôtel, pannetiers, valets, &c.; gentlemen of the council and of the finances. The other pensioners will remain in their houses. Francis will bring with him the above company if the king of England thinks it suitable; but if not, he will diminish it. These noblemen will only have with them about 200 horses.
English attendants of English King Noblemen's names that shall accompany the French
(sic) (English?) king at the meeting at Calais. The King's Council.
My lord Cardinal.
The Privy Seal. The bishops of
Lincoln,
Norwich,
Hereford and
Rochester. The dukes of
Norfolk and
Buckingham.
The marquis Dorset. The earls of
Surrey,
Shrewsbury,
Worcester,
Derby,
Northumberland,
Essex and
Wiltshire. The lords of
St. John,
Burgevenny, Devonshire,
Montague,
Mounteagle,
Cobham,
Ferrers,
Fitzwalter,
Dudley,
Dacres of the South,
Darcy,
Conyers,
Audeley,
Broke and
Fitzwarren. The deans of the Chapel and of
St Paul's. The archdeacon of Richmond. The
dean of Salisbury. Dr. Syxtyne. Dr. Clark. The abbots of
Glastonbury,
Westminster, Bury and Winchecombe. All knights and others of the King's council. The secretaries in Latin, French and English. The clerks of the Privy Seal and
Signet. The heralds. The officers of the household. The minstrels.
County representatives • Bedford:—
Sir John St. John,
Wm. Gascoyn, Robt. Spenser, Lenthorp, Wm. Fitzjeffrey, Geo. Harvy. • Berkshire:—Sir Geo. Forster, Sir Thos. Fetyplace,
Sir Wm. Essex, Sir
Richard Weston, Hen. Bridges, John Cheyny, Ric. Noreys, Ric. Hampden. • Buckingham:—
Sir Andrew Windsor, Sir Rauf Verney, junr., John Cheynye, Sir Wm. Hampden, John Gyfford. • Cambridge:—Sir Wm. Findern, Sir Rob. Coton, Sir Rauf Chamberlain,
Sir Giles Alyngton. • Cheshire:—Sir John Warberton, Sir Wm. Both, Sir John Warren, Sir Geo. Holford, Sir John Lye of Bagley, Sir Wm. Brereton. • Cornwall:—
Lord Broke, Sir
John Arundell,
Sir Piers Eggecombe, Sir Roger Graynefeld, Sir John Trevenyan (Trevelyan). • Derby:—Sir Henry Sacheverell, Sir John Montgomery, Sir Godfrey Fulgeham (Foljambe), Thos. Cokyn (Cockayne). • Devonshire:—
Lord FitzWaren,
feudal baron of Bampton (i.e.
John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath (1470–1539), created
Earl of Bath in 1536); Sir
William Courtenay (1477–1535) "The Great" of
Powderham; Sir Edmund Owen; Sir
John Basset (1462–1528) of
Umberleigh; "Sir Nic. Kyrkeham" (possibly Nicholas Kirkham the 2nd son of Nicholas Kirkham (1433/4-1516) of
Blagdon, Paignton. His sister Margaret Kirkham married firstly to John Cheney of Pinhoe, whose sister Cecily Cheney was the mother of Sir William Courtenay (1477–1535) "The Great" of Powderham); and Sir Edward Pomeroy (1478–1538)
feudal baron of Berry Pomeroy. • Dorset.—Hen. Strangwyshe,
Giles Strangwyshe, John Horsey, Sir Thos. Trenchard. • Essex:—The
Earl of Essex,
Lord FitzWalter, Sir
Henry Marny, Sir John Raynysford, Sir Thos. Tyrell, Sir Ric. Lewys, Sir Roger Wentworth, Wm. Pirton, Sir Whitstan Browne,
John Marnye. • Gloucester:—The
Duke of Buckingham, Sir Maurice Barkeley,
William Denys,
Sir Wm. Kyngston, Sir Christopher Baynham, Sir John Hungerford, Sir Edw. Wadham,
Sir John Brydges. • Hants:—
Lord Audeley,
Sir Wm. Sandes, Sir John Lyle, Wm. Pownd, John Pawlet, junr., Sir John Lye, Sir Geo. Putenham, Sir Wm. Gyfford, Rob. Walop,
Arthur Plantagenet, Sir Maurice Barow. • Hereford:—
Lord Ferrers,
Sir Ric. Cornewall. • Hertford:—
Lord Barnesse (Berners), Sir Edw. Benstede, Thos. Clyfford. • Kent:—
Lord Bargeveny,
Lord Cobham,
Lord Clynton,
Sir Edw. Ponynges,
Sir Wm. Scot, Sir John Pechie,
Sir Edw. Guldeford,
Sir Hen. Guyldeford,
Thos. Cheynye, Sir Rauf Seyntleger, Sir John Darell, Raynold Pymp,
Sir John Scott, Sir Wm. Crowner, Sir John Fogge, Sir John Norton. • Leicester:—
The Lord Marquis,
Lord Hastyngs, Sir John Digby, Sir Edw. Feldyng,
Sir Ric. Sacheverell, Lord John Gray,
Lord Leonard Gray, Lord Richard Gray,
Sir Wm. Skevyngton,
Sir John Villers, _ Hasylrygge. • Lincoln:—
Lord Willoughby, Sir Christopher Willoughby,
Sir John Husey, Sir Geoffrey Paynell, Sir Miles Bushe, Sir Rob. Scheffeld,
Sir Wm. Tirwytt,
Wm. Askew, Geo. Fitzwilliam, Sir Rob. Dymocke, Wm. Hansard. • Middlesex:—
The Lord of Saint John's,
Sir Thos. Lovell. • Norfolk:—
Lord Edmund Howard, Sir Ph. Calthorp, Sir Robt. Clere, Sir John Haydon, Sir Thos. Wodehows, Sir Thos. Wyndham, Wm. Paston, Sir Robt. Lovell, John Shelton, Sir Thos. Benyngfeld, Nic. Appylyerd, Edw. Knyvet. • Northampton:—
Sir Nic. Vaux,
Sir Wm. Parre, Sir Thos. Lucy, Thos. Empson. • Nottingham:—Sir Wm. Parpoynt (Pierpoint), Sir Thos. Sutton, Sir Brian Stapleton, Robt. Clyfton, Humphrey Hersy, Rowland Dygby,
John Beron, Sir Wm. Meryng,
Sir Hen. Willoughby. • Oxford:—
Sir Adryan Fortesku,
Sir Edw. Chamberlayn, Sir Wm. Rede, Walter Bulstrode, Sir John Daunce. • Shropshire:—
The Earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Ric. Laykyn, Sir Thos. Blount, Sir Thos. Leyghton, Sir Rob. Corbett,
Sir Thos. Cornwall. • Somerset:—
The Earl of Wiltshire, Sir John Trevelian, Sir
Nicholas Wadham, Sir John Rodney, Sir Ric. Ware, _ Strangwyshe,
Lord Daubenye. • Stafford:—Sir John Feryes, Sir Loys (Lewis) Bagot,
Sir John Gifford, Sir John Asheton, John Egyrton, Sir John Braycot, Sir John Stanley,
John Blount. • Suffolk:—
Sir Thos. Bolayn, Sir Rob. Brandon,
Sir Rob. Drury,
Sir Ant. Wyngfeld, Sir Wm. Walgrave, Sir Ric. Wentworth, Sir John Shelton,
Sir Arthur Hopton, Sir Rob. Courson, Sir John Audley, Thos. Felton, _ Branzton, Sir Wm. Sidney. • Surrey:—
Sir Henry Wyatt, Sir Matthew Brown, Sir John Ywardby,
Sir Edw. Bray. • Sussex:—The
Duke of Norfolk, the
Earl of Surrey,
Lord Matravers,
Sir Thos. West,
Lord Dacre, Sir David Owen,
Sir Godard Oxynbridge, Wm. Ashbornham, Sir Edw. Lewkenor, Sir John Dawtry. • Warwick:—
Lord Dudley, Sir Gilbert Talbot, junr.,
Geo. Throgmorton, Sir
Edward Belknap, Edw. Gryvill, Sir John Burdute, Sir Thos. Lucy,
Sir Edw. Ferys, Edw. Conway. • Westmoreland:—Sir Thos. Parre. • Wilts:—Sir
Edward Hungerford, Sir
John Seymour,
Sir Edw. Darell, Sir John Dakers, Sir John Newport, Sir Maurice Barow, Sir John Scrope,
Sir Thos. Long • Worcester:-
Rhys ap Thomas,
Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Thomas • York:—
The Earl of Northumberland,
Lord Darcy,
Lord Lumley, Sir John Constable,
Sir Rob. Constable, Lord Conyers, Sir Geo. Fitzhew,
Sir Rauf Ellerkar, Sir Wm. Gaskoyn,
Sir Ric. Tempest, Sir Wm. Skargill, Sir Guy Wolstrope,
Sir Rauf Evers,
Sir Wm. Evers,
Sir Wm. Bulmer, Sir John Bulmer, Sir Edw. Pekeryng. All of the English
Knights of the Garter, some 23 in all, were present. ==In popular culture==