Gentleman of the Horse
Gentleman of the Horse was a position in the stables department of the British Royal Court, subordinate only to the Master of Horse. It occurred from 1693 until abolished in 1782, and carried a salary of £256. The post was revived in 1828, with a salary of £500. The title of the post was subsequently changed to Crown Equerry.
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Bernard Granville (MP died 1701)Christopher BlountConyers DarcyCrown EquerryFerdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of DerbyGentleman of horseGentleman of the horseHenry Berkeley (British Army officer)James Brudenell (died 1746)Master of the HorseOliver Le NeveRichard BerengerRobert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and KestevenRobert Sutton, 2nd Baron LexintonSir Henry Hobart, 4th BaronetSir John Stanley, 1st BaronetSir Richard Graham, 1st BaronetThomas MeredythWilliam Keppel (British Army officer, born 1727)William Walsh (poet)
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Gentleman of the Horse
Gentleman of the Horse was a position in the stables department of the British Royal Court, subordinate only to the Master of Horse. It occurred from 1693 until abolished in 1782, and carried a salary of £256. The post was revived in 1828, with a salary of £500. The title of the post was subsequently changed to Crown Equerry.
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