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Household of Caroline, Princess of Wales (from 1727 Queen) 1714-1737 Caroline’s household was funded out of the Civil List. As Princess of Wales, she received between £8,000 and £10,000 per annum for her household, plus £8,000 for her personal expenses from out of the £100,000 allotted her husband as Prince of Wales out of that fund. As Queen, this rose to £100,000 per annum. 1 1. J. Marschner, Queen Caroline: Cultural Politics at the Early Eighteenth-Century Court (New Haven, 2014), p. 12. The Council Treasurer and Receiver General 1727-1737 By 1728 the treasurer and receiver general was established at £100 per annum. 1 1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. 1727 29 July Strickland, Sir W., Bt. 1730 5 May. Selwyn, J. Treasurer’s Clerk c. 1727-1737 By 1728 the treasurer’s clerk made £140 per annum (£130 in salary, £10 for paper and books). 1 1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. By 1727 Popple, H. Messenger to attend the Treasurer c. 1735-1737 By 1728 two messengers to attend the treasurer were established at £71 18s 4d per annum apiece (£11 8s 6d in salary and 3s 4d per diem). 1 1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. 1728 25 Dec. Strickland, W. By 1735 Stallard, W. Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal c. 1729-1737

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Household of Caroline, Princess of Wales (from 1727 Queen) 1714-1737

Caroline’s household was funded out of the Civil List. As Princess of Wales, she received between £8,000 and £10,000 per annum for her household, plus £8,000 for her personal expenses from out of the £100,000 allotted her husband as Prince of Wales out of that fund. As Queen, this rose to £100,000 per annum.1

1. J. Marschner, Queen Caroline: Cultural Politics at the Early Eighteenth-Century Court (New Haven, 2014), p. 12.

The Council

Treasurer and Receiver General 1727-1737 By 1728 the treasurer and receiver general was established at £100 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. 1727 29 July Strickland, Sir W., Bt. 1730 5 May. Selwyn, J.

Treasurer’s Clerk c. 1727-1737 By 1728 the treasurer’s clerk made £140 per annum (£130 in salary, £10 for paper and books).1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. By 1727 Popple, H.

Messenger to attend the Treasurer c. 1735-1737 By 1728 two messengers to attend the treasurer were established at £71 18s 4d per annum apiece (£11 8s 6d in salary and 3s 4d per diem).1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. 1728 25 Dec. Strickland, W. By 1735 Stallard, W.

Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal c. 1729-1737

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By 1737 the chancellor made £54 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. 1729 13 May Onslow, A.

Ingrosser to the Great Seal c. 1735-1737 In 1737 the ingrosser made £20 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. By 1735 Loggin, F.

Clerk to the Council of the Queen 1737 By 1737 Vincent, W.

Auditor General c. 1727-1737 By 1727 the auditor general made £100 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. c. 1727 Longueville, C.

Attorney General c. 1729-1737 By 1737 the attorney general was entitled to a patent fee of £50 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. 1729 13 May Verney, J.

Solicitor General c. 1729-1737 By 1737 the solicitor general was entitled to a patent fee of £30 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 243. 1729 13 May Fane, F.

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Chamber and Bedchamber

Lord Chamberlain 1714-1737 By the establishment of Michaelmas 1716 the lord chamberlain was entitled to £1,200 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233v; RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263. 1714 30 Sept. Bridgewater, 4th Earl of By 1717 Grantham, Earl of

Vice Chamberlain c. 1715-1737 In 1716 the vice chamberlain was entitled to a salary of £300 per annum plus a pension of £200 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233v; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263. 1715 21 June Pulteney, T. By 1718 Selwyn, -- 1718 21 Mar. Fountaine, Sir A. 1727 24 July Smith, T. 1728 15 Nov. Beauclerk, Lord W. 1733 May Coke, R. 1735 May Montagu, Lord R. Secretary (from 1727 Secretary, Keeper of the Great Seal, and Master of Requests)

1714-1737 In 1719 the secretary made £150 per annum. By 1728 this had risen to £300 per annum.1

1. Stow MS. 566; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. 1714 Sept. Burgess, D. 1727 21 Oct. Eckersall, J.

Keeper of the Privy Purse c. 1723-1727 By 1723 Schutz, A.

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Gentleman Ushers c. 1716-1727 In 1716 two gentleman ushers made £150 per annum apiece.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233v. 1714 15 Dec. Eaton, E. 1714 15 Dec. Selwyn, C. 1718 3 Apr. Fisher, A. 1720 20 Nov. Savage, J.

Gentleman Ushers of the Privy Chamber 1727-1737 By Michaelmas 1727 there was one gentleman usher of the Privy Chamber at £200 per annum; by 1728 their number rose to three at that salary apiece.1 1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263. By 1727 Savage, J. 1727 27 Oct. Cornwallis, R. 1727 27 Oct. Fielding, C. By 1728 Sutton, R.

Grooms of the Privy Chamber c. 1728-1737 By 1728 there were four grooms of the privy chamber at £60 per annum apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. By 1728 Evans, M. By 1728 Hill, J. By 1728 Hobourg, H. By 1728 Lawman, H. W.

Gentleman Ushers, Daily Waiters c. 1728-1737

By 1728 three gentlemen ushers daily waiters made £150 per annum apiece.1

1.Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. By 1728 Cornwallis, R.

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By 1728 Meadows, P. By 1728 Saurin, M. A. By 1737 La Meloniere, A.

Gentleman Ushers, Quarter Waiters 1727-1737 By 1728 four gentleman ushers quarter waiters made £100 per annum apiece.1

1.Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. 1727 27 Oct. La Meloniere, A. 1727 27 Oct. Shirley, G. By 1728 De Saunieres, H. By 1728 Hill, T. By 1731 Launiere, H. By 1732 Clerke, F. 1732 26 Sept. Campbell, W. 1733 28 July Cochrane, J. By 1737 Brashaigh, C.

Gentleman Waiters 1714-1727 In 1716 five gentleman waiters made £100 per annum apiece. After 1717 there were four.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 234. 1714 15 Dec. Eyre, -- 1714 15 Dec. O’Hare, -- 1714 15 Dec. Pierce, J. 1714 15 Dec. Savage, J. 1715 15 June Herauld, J. 1715 21 June Fry, T. By 1716 Haldane, J. 1717 20 Sept. Eckersall, J. By 1719 Fazakerly, T. By 1723 Chantrell, F. By 1727 Hill, T.

Cupbearers c. 1728-1737 By 1728 the two cupbearers were established at £33 6s 8d per annum apiece.1

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1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. By 1728 Molesworth, B. By 1728 Sawyer, G.

Carvers c. 1728-1737 By 1728 two carvers were established at £33 6s 8d apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. By 1728 Shelley, C. By 1728 Windham, W.

Sewers c. 1728-1737 By 1728 two sewers were established at £33 6s 8d apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263; RA EB 18. By 1728 Cochrane, B. By 1728 Huchenson, F.

Pages of the Presence Chamber c. 1716-1737 In 1716 two pages of the Presence Chamber made £40 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 234; RA EB 18. 1715 21 June Pitts, T. 1715 21 June Eddington, J. By 1719 Browne, J. By 1728 Vallotton, F. 1730 19 Nov. Diserare, L. By 1731 Beaumont, T. By 1737 Gould, H.

Grooms of the Great Chamber c. 1728-1737 By 1728, five grooms of the Great Chamber made £40 per annum apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; RA EB.

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By 1728 Alderwick, R. By 1728 Burland, R. By 1728 Pratt, J. By 1728 Prosser, T. By 1728 Sasse, R-W. By 1735 Moran, E.

Groom of the Stole 1714-1734 According to the establishment of Michaelmas 1716, the groom of the stole and mistress of the Robes made £800 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 232v. 1714 8 Nov. St. Albans, Duchess of 1727 16 July Dorset, Duchess of 1731 11 June Suffolk, Countess of

Ladies of the Bedchamber 1714-1737 According to the establishment of Michaelmas 1716 six ladies of the bedchamber made £500 per annum apiece.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 232v; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264. 1714 30 Sept. Berkeley, Countess of 1714 30 Sept. Dorset, Countess of 1714 16 Oct. Montagu, Duchess of 1714 26 Oct. Bolton, Duchess of 1714 26 Oct. Cowper, Lady M. 1714 26 Oct. St. Albans, Duchess of 1714 8 Nov. Shrewsbury, Duchess of 1717 30 Jan. Hinchingbrook, Viscountess 1718 21 Mar. Bristol, Countess of 1718 21 Mar. Delorain, Countess of 1718 21 Mar. Grantham, Countess of 1718 21 Mar. Pembroke, Countess of 1722 11 Sept. Essex, Countess of 1724 20 Jan. Hertford, Countess of 1724 17 Feb. Richmond, Duchess of 1725 11 Jan. Abingdon, Countess of 1725 May Pomfret, Countess of 1726 8 July St. Albans, Duchess of

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1737 Aug. Tankerville, Countess of

Ladies of the Bedchamber in Extraordinary c. 1727-1737 In 1728 the two ladies of the Bedchamber in extraordinary made £500 per annum apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264. 1727 Burlington, Countess of By 1728 Pembroke, Countess of

Women of the Bedchamber 1714-1737 In 1716 six women of the Bedchamber made £300 per annum apiece.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 232v; RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265. 1714 26 Oct. Clayton, C. 1714 26 Oct. Howard, H. 1714 26 Oct. Pollexfen, -- 1714 26 Oct. Selwyn, M. 1715 4 Oct. Rowe, C. 1715 12 Dec. Pope, F. 1715 28 Feb. Tichbourne, C. A. 1718 21 Mar. Herbert, M. By 1723 Neale, F. 1731 8 July Brudenell, S.

Maids of Honour c. 1715-1737 In 1716 six maids of honour made £200 per annum apiece. By Michaelmas 1727 this was raised to £300. 1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233; RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264. 1715 9 Feb. Forester, M. 1715 9 Feb. Lepell, M. 1715 9 Feb. Warburton, J. 1715 3 Nov. Bellenden, Lady M. 1715 3 Nov. Howe, S. 1715 3 Nov. Meadows, M. 1715 3 Nov. Smith, J.

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By 1717 Carteret, B. 1720 1 Nov. Howe, M. 1720 1 Nov. Noel, -- 1721 1 Feb. Howard, M. 1724 14 Oct. Mordaunt, A. M. 1725 7 Feb. Dive, P. 1725 18 Aug. Vane, A. By 1726 Compton, -- 1726 27 Apr. Fitzwilliam, M. By 1727 Dive, D. 1732 Mar. Lovelace, M. 1732 Nov. Mackenzie, -- By 1733 Pointz, -- 1733 Mar. Pitt, A. 1733 Aug. Schutz, -- 1733 Sept. Williams, M.

Pages of the Backstairs c. 1716-1737 In 1716 four pages of the backstairs made £80 per annum apiece. By 1728 their number had increased to six.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264.. 1715 4 Oct. Krake, J. C. 1715 4 Oct. Lawman, H. W. 1715 4 Oct. Perche, J. 1715 4 Oct. Rademacher, N. By 1723 Pierce, J. By 1727 Hobourg, H. By 1728 Morell, J. N. By 1728 Pitts, T. By 1728 Shaw, J. By 1731 Brown, T. By 1737 Tate, C. By 1737 Teede, J.

Servant to the Pages of the Backstairs c. 1716-1730 In 1716 the servant to the pages of the backstairs made £20 per annum. 1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233. By 1716 Forest, P.

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1717 12 Feb. Hobourg, H. By 1727 Hess, J. C.

Porter to the Backstairs c. 1716-? In 1716 the porter to the backstairs made £20 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233. By 1716 Griffith, W. By 1730 Hess, J. C.

Laundress c. 1715-1737 In 1717 the laundress made £200 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 240; RA EB 18. 1715 4 Oct. Crowe, B.

Seamstress c. 1715-1737 In 1716 the seamstress made £150 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233v; RA EB 18. 1715 21 June Brett, M. By 1723 Hawley, E. By 1727 Purcell, M.

Necessary Women c. 1716-1737 In 1716 the necessary woman made £34 per annum. By Lady Day 1717 a second necessary woman, to the private lodgings, was added at £56 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, ff. 233v, 240; Stowe MS. 566; RA EB 18. 1715 21 June Hadgood, A. (Private Lodgings) By 1716 Pitts, M. 1717 14 Feb. Ireland, S. (Private Lodgings) By 1727 Haines, M.

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Mistress of the Robes 1714-1737

The establishment of Michaelmas 1716 gives £500 to the mistress of the Robes in addition to £800 as groom of the stole. After the position was separated from that of groom of the stole in 1734, the mistress of the Robes made £400 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 232v; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 245. 1714 26 Oct. St. Albans, Duchess of By 1719 Dorset, Countess of 1731 4 July Suffolk, Countess of 1734 Hervey, Lady 1735 Feb. Tankerville, Countess of 1735 May Clayton, C.

Page of the Robes c. 1728-1737

By 1728 the page of the Robes made £30 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264. By 1728 Krake, J. C.

Upholster 1727-1737 The upholster made £50 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 247. 1727 30 Nov. Jones, S.

First Physician 1727-1737

By 1728 the first physician made £300 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; RA EB 18. 1727 25 Oct. Freind, J. By 1731 Stuart, A.

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Second Physician 1727-1737 By 1728 the second physician made £150 per annum; RA EB 18.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264. 1727 25 Oct. Stuart, A. 1731 Apr. Wilmot, E.

Physicians 1714-1737

By 1737 two physicians made £150 per annum apiece.1

1. Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 244. 1714 Dec. Hamilton, Sir D., Kt. 1728 28 July Mead, R. 1730 19 May Arbuthnot, J. By 1731 Douglas, J. By 1731 Stuart, A.

Surgeon c. 1727-1737 1727 5 Dec. Chisledon, W.

Apothecary c. 1728-1737 By 1728 the apothecary made £200 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; RA EB 18. By 1728 Jager, E. A. By 1731 Toughhall, --

Library Keeper c. 1737 The library keeper made £40 per annum.1

1. Add. MS.74066 By 1737 Hamilton, John

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Chapel

Clerk of the Closet c. 1727-1737

By 1728 the clerk of the Closet made £206 13s 4d per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; RA EB 18. 1727 27 Oct. Harris, J. 1729 17 Oct. Maddox, I. 1736 July Butler, J.

Chaplain c. 1717-?1726 By 1717 Torriano 1717 11 Mar. Wise, T. 1724 4 June Tookie, C. By 1726 Brady, N.

Table Keeper to the Ladies of the Privy Chamber 1733-? 1733 Aug. Mason, --

Table Coverer to the Women of the Bedchamber c 1716-?c. 1733 In 1716 the table coverer to the women of the Bedchamber made £18 5s per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 232v. 1716 19 July Montier, P. By 1717 Grey, W. By 1723 Adamson, A.

Table Coverer to the Maids of Honour c 1716-1727 In 1716 the table coverer to the maids of honour made £18 5s per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 233. 1716 19 July Turner, J.

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Housekeeper at London 1727-1737

By 1727 Purcell, --

Housekeeper at Richmond c. 1723-?1727 By 1723 Powel, --

Messenger c. 1728-?

By 1728 Farwell, C. By 1730 De La Freille, K.

Porter c. 1723-?1727 By 1723 Loyd, J. By 1727 Butcher, J.

Master of the Barges c. 1716-1737 In 1719 the master of the barges made £30 per annum.1

1. Stow MS. 566; RA EB 18. By 1716 Scott, R. 1716 2 May Scott, R.

Watermen c. 1717-1737 By 1719 there were fourteen watermen at £3 2s per annum. By 1728 their number had been raised to twenty-four.1

1. Stow MS. 566; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265; RA EB 18. 1716 2 May Clerk, J. 1716 2 May Crawley, J. 1716 2 May Cutler, R. 1716 2 May Fortee, J. 1716 2 May Freeman, W. 1716 2 May Hampton, A.

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1716 2 May Hazley, E. 1716 2 May Knight, W. 1716 2 May Sandy, J. 1716 2 May Smalridge, J. 1716 2 May Smith, S. 1716 2 May Swaby, H. 1716 2 May Unday, N. 1716 2 May Wales, W. By 1719 Scott, P. By 1719 Smalridge, W. By 1727 Cropp, W., jun. By 1727 Hill, W. By 1727 Hillier, W. By 1727 Layton, N. By 1727 Layton, T. By 1727 Scott, E. sen. By 1728 Andrews, C. By 1728 Bauch, W. By 1728 Bowery, R. By 1728 Dowson, W. By 1728 Hillier, H. By 1728 Jones, T. By 1728 Kirkham, R. By 1728 Medley, R. By 1728 Milton, A. By 1728 Rogers, W. By 1728 Scott, E., jun. 1729 25 Mar. Jenkins, J. 1729 25 Dec. Bostuck, C. By 1735 Dukes, J. By 1735 Randal, J. By 1735 Restall, W. By 1737 Church, W. By 1737 Hillier, G. By 1737 Scott, -- By 1737 Waltons, J. By 1737 Hilton, A. By 1737 Scott, R.

Stables

Master of the Horse 1718-?; 1727-1737 By 1728 the master of the Horse made £800 per annum.1

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1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265; RA EB 18. 1718 Lord Glenorchy 1727 3 Aug. St. Albans, 2nd Duke of 1727 27 Sept. Pomfret, 1st Earl of

Clerk of the Stables, Storekeeper, and Clerk of the Carriages c. 1728-1737 In 1728 the clerk of the Stables made £50 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265; RA EB 18. By 1728 Maybank, R. By 1731 Bachenschvantz, J.

Equerries 1727-1737 By Michaelmas 1727 one equerry was established at £220 per annum. By 1728 there were three at this salary. By 1737 their number had risen to four.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265; RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1737] II ii, 246. 1727 22 Aug. Selwyn, J. (First) 1727 6 Nov. Hervey, T. 1727 6 Nov. Wentworth, P. 1727 6 Nov. Selwyn, C. By 1736 Hervey, F. By 1737 St. John, H.

Pages of Honour c. 1716-1737 Two pages of honour made £150 per annum apiece.1 The 1727 there were three.

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 265; RA EB 18. 1716 23 Jan. Colyear, C. 1716 23 Jan. Kennedy, J. By 1727 a’Court, E. By 1727 Cornwallis, C. By 1727 Meadows, P. 1727 17 Apr. Vane, G.

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By 1731 Darcy, T. 1727 21 Oct. Sutton, -- 1732 Feb. Killigrew, -- 1732 Mar. Bradshaigh, R. 1732 Mar. Lyttleton, R. By 1736 Hervey, F. By 1737 Evelyn, W.

Sadler c. 1731-? By 1731 Tickner, J.

Farrier c. 1728-1737 By 1728 the farrier made £20 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; RA EB 18. By 1728 Darlow, T.

Coachmen c. 1727-1737 By Michaelmas 1727 there were four coachmen, by 1728 seven at £45 per annum apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; RA EB 18. By 1727 Brockhurst, E. By 1727 Mason, T. By 1727 Newton, J. By 1727 Parfett, J. By 1728 Hailes, W. By 1728 Hurley, J. By 1728 Thomas, O. By 1735 Erwin, T. By 1735 Sutton, R. By 1737 Larratt, A. By 1737 Parry, J.

Postillions 1727-1737

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By Michaelmas 1727 there were four postillions, by 1728 six at £20 10s per annum apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. By 1727 Curtis, H. By 1727 Green, W. By 1727 Harris, C. By 1727 Knott, S. By 1728 Parry, J. By 1728 Rogers, E. By 1728 Smith, W. By 1735 Dunn, J. By 1735 Reynolds, J. By 1735 Young, W. By 1737 Booker, R. By 1737 Bradnock, J. By 1737 Rathbone, T.

Helpers c. 1727-1737 By Michaelmas 1727 there were four helpers; by 1728, seven at £20 10s per annum apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. By 1727 Berry, G. By 1727 Garland, J. By 1727 Sudey, J. By 1727 Tidd, M. By 1728 Benham, R. By 1728 Burroughs, J. By 1728 Colethrop, O. By 1728 Gurnet, C. By 1735 Brockhurst, J. By 1735 Howby, T. By 1735 Thompson, R. By 1737 Godin, B. By 1737 Kendall, G. By 1737 Colthoff, H.

Grooms c. 1727-1737

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By Michaelmas 1727 there were two grooms, by 1728 three at £55 10s per annum apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. By 1727 Barke, G. By 1727 Mathies, J. H. By 1728 Acron, G. 1728 29 Sept. Eichen, H. By 1731 Elveret, G. By 1735 Carks, H. By 1737 Curtis, H.

Bottleman c. 1728-1737

By 1730 the bottleman made £55 10s per annum.1

1. RA EB 18. By 1728 Morris, R. By 1735 Simmons, T.

Chairmen c. 1727-1737

By Michaelmas 1727 there were two chairmen; by 1728 four made £39 17s 6d apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266. By 1727 Ryley, J. 1727 1 Dec. Steward, H., By 1728 Smith, W. By 1728 Stevens, M. By 1730 Coles, T. By 1737 Kingston, R.

Footmen c. 1727-1737 By Michaelmas 1727 there were two footmen; by 1728 sixteen to attend the Queen and three to attend the master of the Horse at £41 1s per annum apiece.1

1. RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1728] II ii, 266; RA EB 18.

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By 1727 Heaton, W. By 1727 Lawson, D. By 1727 Lewis, P. By 1727 Owens, H. By 1727 Smith, W. By 1727 Vangilder, J. By 1727 Woodstock, T. By 1727 Worsey, W. By 1728 Byrne, D. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1728 Goodin, N. By 1728 Gorkin, D. By 1728 Graham, T. By 1728 Horne, L. By 1728 Lent, G. By 1728 Murphy, T. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1728 Philips, J. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1728 Shannon, W. By 1728 Torney, H. By 1728 Wilsel, H. By 1729 Aislabie, R. (to att. the master of the Horse) 1729 25 Mar. Robertson, A. By 1731 Byrne, D. By 1731 Philips, J. By 1735 Bawden, J. By 1735 Boson, M. By 1735 Gardner, J. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1735 Hunsdon, E. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1735 Marples, T. By 1735 Robertson, A. (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1737 Murphy, T. By 1737 Smith, B. . (to att. The master of the Horse) By 1737 Long, W.

Nursery

Sub-praeceptor to the Young Princesses c. 1715-? By 1715 Baker, --

Gentleman Usher to Princess Louisa c. 1728-1737 In 1728 the gentleman usher to Princess Louisa made £100 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263.

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By 1728 Coxeter, F. By 1735 Granger, J.

Gentleman Usher to Princess Mary c. 1728-1737 In 1728 the gentleman usher to Princess Mary made £100 per annum.1

1. Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 263. By 1728 Fazakerly, T. By 1735 Coxeter, F.

Necessary Woman to the Princesses’ Private Lodgings 1717-c. 1728 1717 20 Feb. Hadgood, A.

Porter to the Lodgings of the Young Princesses c. 1717-? In 1717 the porter to the young princess’s lodgings made £30 per annum.1

1. Add. MSS. 61492, f. 240. 1716 15 Dec. Penner, J.