Master of the Household
The Master of the Household is the operational head of the "below stairs" elements of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He has charge of the domestic staff, from the Royal Kitchens, the pages and footmen, to the housekeeper and her staff.
Since 2004 the Office of the Prince of Wales has included a Master of the Household.
List of Masters of the Household
- Richard Browne 1603-1604
- Sir Robert Vernon bef. 1608-c.1625
- Charles Glemham c.1625–1625
- Roger Palmer 1626–1632
- In abeyance 1632-1645
- George Lisle c.1645-1648
- In abeyance? 1648–1660
- Sir Herbert Price, 1st Baronet 1660–1665 and 1666–1678
- Honourable Henry Bulkeley 1678–1688
- Sir Thomas Felton, 4th Baronet 1689–1708
- Edmund Dunch 1708–1712
- Sir William Pole, 4th Baronet 1712–1714
- Edmund Dunch 1714–1719
- Sir Conyers Darcy, KB 1720–1730
- Sir George Treby 1730–1741
- Sir John Harris 1741–1767
- The Right Honourable Henry Thynne 1768–1771
- Sir Francis Henry Drake, 5th Baronet 1771–1794
- Sir Henry Strachey, 1st Baronet 1794–1810
- Sir William Kenrick 1810–1812
- Samuel Hulse 1812–1827
- Sir Frederick Beilby Watson 1827–1838
- The Right Honourable Sir Charles Murray, KCB 1838–1844
- Captain Henry Meynell 1844–1845
- Major-General Sir George Bowles 1845–1851
- The Right Honourable General Sir Thomas Biddulph 1851–1866
- The Right Honourable Major-General Sir John Cowell KCB 1866–1894
- Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton, GCVO KCB 1894–1901
- The Right Honourable Horace Farquhar, Lord Farquhar, GCB, GCVO 1901–1907 (later Earl Farquhar)[1]
- Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick, GCVO, KCB 1907–1912
- Lieutenant-Colonel The Honourable Sir Derek Keppel, GCVO, KCB, CMG, CIE, VD, OWL 1913–1936
- Brigadier-General Sir Smith Child, 2nd Baronet, GCVO, CB, CMG, DSO 1936–1941
- Lieutenant-Colonel The Honourable Sir Piers Legh, GCVO KCB CMG CIE OBE 1941–1953
- Major Sir Mark Milbank, 4th Baronet, KCVO MC 1954–1967
- Brigadier-General Sir Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, KCVO CB CBE 1967–1973
- Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Ashmore, KCB KCVO DSC 1973–1986
- Rear-Admiral Sir Paul Greening, GCVO 1986–1992
- Major-General Sir Simon Cooper, GCVO 1992–2000
- Vice-Admiral Sir Anthony Blackburn, KCVO CB 2000–2004
- Air Marshal Sir David Walker, KCVO OBE 2005-2013[2]
- Vice-Admiral Anthony Johnstone-Burt, CB, OBE 2013-
List of Deputy Masters of the Household
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick 1901–1907[1]
- Harry Lloyd-Verney, MVO 1907–1911
- Lieutenant-Colonel Honourable Sir Derek Keppel, KCVO CMG CIE VD 1911–1912
- Captain Lord Arthur John Hamilton 1913–1914
- Honourable Sir Harry Stonor, GCVO 1918–1921
- Captain Lord Claud Nigel Hamilton, GCVO CMG DSO 1922–1924
- Brigadier-General Sir Smith Child, 2nd Baronet 1929–1936
- Lieutenant-Colonel Ririd Myddleton, MVO 1937–1939
- Group Captain Peter Townsend, CVO DSO DFC 1950–52
- Major Mark Milbank, MVO MC 1952–1954
- Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Plunket, KCVO 1954–1975
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Blair Stewart-Wilson, KCVO 1976–1994
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Guy Acland, Bt MVO 1994–1999
- Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Richards, LVO 1999-
The Staff
The Master of the Household | ------------------ | | Deputy Master Master's Secretary | |-------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Lady Clerk to the Deputy Master Chief Clerk | | |------------------------- Queen's Flag Sergeant | | | Assistant to the Master(Food) | | | ---------------------------------------------- | | | | Deputy Assistant Master (Food) Lady Clerk to the Assistant Master (Food) | | | Catering Office Administrator | | | Senior Clerk | | | Clerk | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Royal Chef Head Coffee Room Maid Dining Room Canteen Senior | | | Supervisor Supervisor Storeman | Senior Sous Chef Deputy Head | | | | | Coffee Room Maid Senior Canteen Storemen | Pastry Sous Chef | Dining Room Assistants | | Coffee Room Maids Assistants | | Sous Chef | Daily Ladies | | Dining Room | Senior Cooks Assistants | | | | Cooks Wash-up | | Assistants | Apprentices | | | Kitchen Porters | |------------------------- | | | Assistant to the Master (General) | | | --------------------------------------- | | | | | Lady Clerk to the Assistant Master (General) | | | | |------------------------- |---- Royal Florist | | | | | | Palace Foreman |---- Senior Clerk | | | | | | -----------------| --------------------- | | | | | | | | | | Palace Fendersmith Clerk Basement Night | | | Attendants Cleaners Patrolmen | | | | | |----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | French Carpet Locksmith Gilders Cabinet Upholsterers | | Polisher Planners Makers | | | Palace Steward | | | --------------------------------------- | | | | Page of the Yeoman of the Royal Pantries | Chambers | | | -------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | Assistant Yeoman Assistant Yeoman Assistant Yeoman | | of the Plate Pantry of Windsor Castle of the Glass & China Pantry | | | | | | Underbutlers Underbutlers | | | |------------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | | | Deputy Page Pages of the Yeoman of the Travelling Yeoman | of the Chamber Backstairs Royal Cellars | | | | ------------------------------- | |------------ Assistant | | | | | Yeoman Sergeant Luggage Porters | Pages of the Queen's | Footman | Presence Piper Underbutlers | | Deputy |------------------------------------ Sergeant | | | Footman | Superintendent Superintendent | | of Windsor Castle of Holyroodhouse |-------------- | | | | | | Assistant Office & Security Staff Footmen Livery Porters | Superintendent | | | Office Staff | Chief Housekeeper | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Deputy Housekeeper of Housekeeper of Housekeeper of Housekeeper of Housekeeper of Windsor Castle Holyroodhouse Sandringham House Balmoral Castle Buckingham Palace | | | | | Housemaids Housemaids Housemaids Housemaids Housemaids
References
Source
- Hoey, Brian (1992). All The Queen's Men: Inside The Royal Household. London: Harper Collins. ISBN 0-246-13851-3.
- Master of the Household 1660–1837
External links
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