vice 156 and 117 APPENDIX B 541 154. Gaston de Foix, Count of BenaugeSjCaptal de Buch. [149] Nom. between Sep. 1438 and Apr. 1439, d. after 1455 155. William (Nevill), Lord Fauconberg, later Earl of Kent. [99] Nom. between Apr. 1439 and Apr. 1441 156. John (Beaufort), Earl, and later Duke of Somerset. [151] Nom. between Aug. 1439 and Apr. 1441 157. Sir Ralph Boteler, later Lord Sudeley. [123] Nom.«Vcrt Apr. 1440 158. John, Viscount Beaumont. [146] Nom. between Feb. 1 440/1 and Apr. 1442 159. Sir John Beauchamp, later Lord Beauchamp of Powick. (166, see note (f) below) Inst. 16 Aug. 1445 160. Henrique,DukeofVizeu,nephewof King Henry IV. [91] Nom. between Dec. 1442 and July 1443, ^-13 Nov. 1460 161. Sir Thomas Hoo, later Lord Hoo and Hastings." Nom. II July;inst. 16 Aug. 1445 162. Alvaro Vasquez de Almada, Count of Avranches Nom. II July; inst. 16 Aug. 1445, d. 20 May 1449 163. Jean de Foix, Count of Benauges, Captal de Buch, Earl of Kendal. [136] Nom. 12 May 1446, resigned the Order about 1462 164. Alonso V, King of Portugal. [96] Nom. 22 Apr. 1447, inst. 5 Oct. 1455, d. 28 Aug. 148 1 (=") 165. Frangois de Surienne, called the Arragonese, Seigneur de Loigny (in Beauce).() [125] Nom. 27 Nov.; inst. 8 Dec. 1447, resigned the Order by letter, 15 Mar. 1449/50 166. Alfonso V, King of Arragon. Nom. 4 Aug. 1450,' ^.28 June 1458 (>=) 167. Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick and Liineburg in Kalenberg, and later in Wolfenbiittel. Nom. 4 Aug. 1450; not inst.; d. 25 July 1482 168. Kasimierz III, King of Poland. Nom. 4 Aug. 1450; not inst.; d. 7 June 1492 1 69. Richard (Wydville), Lord Rivers, later Earl Rivers. Nom. 4 Aug. 1450 170. John (Mowbray), Duke of Norfolk. [165] Nom. 28 May 1451; inst. by proxy 22 Apr. 1452 (*) He received robes in 1444 and probably vacated his seat by non-installation: if so, he would have succeeded no. II 7 (Fanhope), and his place was taken in the following year by no. 162 (Avranches). (^) See the Continuator of Momtrelet, lib. iii, c. 16. l^) He received robes as early as July 1443 together with no. 160 (Viz6u): it is probalsle that they were nominated together in place of no. 132 (Bardolf) and no. 91 (Felbrigge), and that Alfonso vacated his seat by non-installation and was succeeded by no. 159 (Beauchamp), who was certainly nominated at the same time as no. 161 (Hoo) and no. 162 (Avranches), and ought therefore to be numbered after, not before 160 (Vizeu). The Emperor Sigmund's stall [no. 127], after the death of his successor, no. 153 (Emperor Albrecht), without installation in 1439, was kept vacant till 1475. vice 162, 144, 139,134