| Daniel Pool - Education - 1994 - 422 pages
...household or the servants and staff who looked after the royal family. The three top officials were the lord chamberlain, the lord steward and the master of the horse. When Victoria became Horse Guards. monarch, the female attendants — led by the mistress of the robes,... | |
| Simon Hall - History - 1999 - 416 pages
...Force 1 April 1918. royal household personal staff of a sovereign. In Britain the chief officers are the Lord Chamberlain. the Lord Steward. and the Master of the Horse. The other principal members of the royal family also maintain their own households. Royal Naval Air... | |
| E. J. Feuchtwanger - History - 2006 - 348 pages
...comfortable was an uphill struggle. The three great officers of state responsible for the royal palaces, the Lord Chamberlain, the Lord Steward and the Master of the Horse, did not live in and therefore the servants answering to them could more or less do as they pleased.... | |
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