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- Masters of the Ceremonies
- Assistant Masters of the Ceremonies
- References
{{about|the former office in the British royal household||Master of Ceremonies (disambiguation)}}{{Distinguish|Master of Ceremonies}}The office of Master of the Ceremonies was established by King James I/VI. The Master's duties were to receive foreign dignitaries and present them to the monarch at court. Below is a list of known holders until the replacement of the office by the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in 1920. Masters of the Ceremonies- 1603–1627: Sir Lewes Lewkenor[1]
- 1627–1641: Sir John Finett [1]
- 1641–1686: Sir Charles Cotterell[1]
- 1686–1710: Sir Charles Lodowick Cotterell[1]
- 1710–1758: Sir Clement Cottrell[1]
- 1758–1779: Sir Charles Cottrell-Dormer[1]
- 1779–1796: Sir Clement Cottrell-Dormer[1]
- 1796–1818: Sir Stephen (or Samuel) Cottrell[1]
- 1818–1847: Sir Robert Chester[1]
- 1847–1876: Hon. Sir Edward Cust
- 1876–1890: Sir Francis Seymour, Bt.
- 1890–1893: Sir Christopher Teesdale
- 1893–1903: Colonel the Honourable Sir William James Colville, KCVO, CB[2]
- 1901–: Honourable Richard Charles Moreton[2]
- 1903–1907: Sir Douglas Dawson
- 1907–1920: Hon. Sir Arthur Walsh
Assistant Masters of the Ceremonies- 1668–1672: Charles Cotterell[3]
- 1672–1686: Charles Lodowick Cotterell[3]
- 1686–1699: John Dormer[3]
- 1699–1707: Clement Cotterell[3]
- 1710–1740: John Inglis[3]
- 1740–1758: Charles Cotterell[3]
- 1758–1796: Stephen Cotterell[3]
- 1796–1818: Robert Chester[3]
- 1818–1822: Robert Chester (jnr.)[3]
- 1822–1823: W. J. Crosbie[3]
- 1823–1825: Henry Thomas Baucutt Mash[3]
- 1825–1845: Thomas Seymour Hyde[3]
- 1845–1847: Hon. Sir Edward Cust
- 1847–1855: William Henry Cornwall[4]
- 1855–1881: Charles Bagot[5]
- 1881–1887: Augustus Savile
- 1887–1901: William Chaine[2]
- 1901–1922: Robert Follett Synge, Esq., CMG[2]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {{cite book|title=Compendium of British Office Holders|first=T|last=Venning|page=482}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{London Gazette |issue=27336 |date=23 July 1901 |page=4838}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 {{cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/office-holders/vol11/pp112-114|title=Dependent Sub-departments: Ceremonies 1660–1837|publisher=British History Online|accessdate=15 February 2017}} 4. ^{{cite magazine|title=Obituary. Major-General Cornwall|magazine=The Gentleman's Magazine|issue=October 1855|page=432|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w9URAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA432}} 5. ^{{cite book|title=Bulletins and Other State Intelligence for the Year 1885, Part 2, compiled by T. L. Behan|page=2000|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dVhIeeDLFQ4C&pg=PA2000}}
- {{cite book | chapter=Dependent Sub-departments: Ceremonies 1660-1837 | title=Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (revised): Court Officers, 1660-1837 | year=2006 | pages=112–114 | chapterurl=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43790 | accessdate=2007-02-01}}
- {{cite book | chapter=Cottrell-Dormer of Rousham | title=Burke's Peerage & Gentry, 107th edition | year=2003 | pages= | chapterurl=http://www.burkes-peerage.net/ | accessdate=2007-02-01}}
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