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| In 1837, he was appointed Chief | Equerry and Clerk Marshal to Queen Victoria, but resi |
| in in the Queen's Bays in 1785, he became the | equerry and intimate friend of the Duke of York. |
| ert on horses, in 1901 he was appointed Extra | Equerry and Master of the Stables to the Prince of Wa |
| ing George V in 1910 he was promoted to Crown | Equerry and Secretary to the Master of the Horse, a p |
| 1851-1885, and served in government as Chief | Equerry and Clerk Marshal to Her Majesty the Queen in |
| The 1881 census records an | equerry and 26 servants living in the main house: an |
| les X the duties were discharged by the first | equerry, but under Napoleon I and Napoleon III the of |
| He was an Extra | Equerry from 1990 until his death. |
| He served as an | equerry in the Royal Household from 1893 to 1915, whe |
| ichard Groves (died 1859) was the first Crown | Equerry in the Royal Household, being appointed in 18 |
| However, Martin, a former | equerry in the Royal Family, had very influential fri |
| ppointed a captain in the Scots Guards and an | equerry in 1788, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York an |
| In his role as | Equerry of the Stable, he delivered Henry VIII's gift |
| Surrey, (Esher, Surrey, 1535 - 11 July 1603), | Equerry of the Stable to Elizabeth I of England, was |
| and sister of two marshals of Burgundy and an | equerry of a French one Grand Squire of France. |
| Queen Mary's Comptroller, Treasurer and Extra | Equerry that year. |
| He was | Equerry to the Prince of Wales 1979-1981, and has bee |
| He was Extra | Equerry to the King from 1934. |
| From 1960-64, he was a Temporary | Equerry to the Queen Mother and then her Assistant Pr |
| y-in-Waiting to Queen Alexandra and was Extra | Equerry to King George. |
| Deputy Master of the Household, made an Extra | Equerry to King George V a year later and an Equerry |
| In 1919, he became an | equerry to The Prince of Wales until 1936 and then to |
| He was | Equerry to the Queen Mother from 1959-98, and Treasur |
| He has served as | equerry to the Queen and as Deputy Lieutenant of Corn |
| From 1820, Keppel was | Equerry to Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. |
| Vickers was temporary | Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen from 1956 until 1959 |
| Sir Guy was | Equerry to The Queen and Deputy Master of the Househo |
| Lord Frederick (1810-1871), a soldier and | equerry to the Duchess of Cambridge, died unmarried. |
| He was | Equerry to H.M. The Queen from 1968 to 1971. |
| Major James Henry Luxmoore Patrick MVO, was | Equerry to The Queen 1992-1995. |
| He was acting Major when | Equerry to the Queen, and from 15 March 1996. |
| pie O'Dwyer, CVO DL was Private Secretary and | Equerry to the Duke of York 1987-1990 and Private Sec |
| 1952 he became a Wing Commander and Temporary | Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen, and in 1953 he beca |
| , Colonel of the first dragoons and Principal | Equerry to George III. |
| Heber Kemble Ackland, MA Oxford MVO, RN, was | Equerry to The Queen from 2004 to 2007. |
| rried Major James Duckworth-Chad, MVO, former | Equerry to The Queen, and now has issue. |
| 44-1829) was a British Army officer and chief | equerry to King George III of the United Kingdom. |
| death in 2002, Sir Alastair was made an Extra | Equerry to The Queen in 2003. |
| He was a Groom of the Bedchamber and | Equerry to King George IV of the United Kingdom. |
| es of Colonel The Hon. Robert Fulke Greville, | Equerry to His Majesty George III (London: The Bodley |
| o a Captain in the Cambridgeshire Militia, an | Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh a |
| He was | Equerry to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II before his |
| il her death in 1953, when he became an Extra | Equerry to Elizabeth II until his own death in 1975. |
| He served as an Extra | Equerry to King Edward VII from 1902 to 1910 and then |
| He was also an | Equerry to King George I from 1714 to 1727 and served |
| Guards Division and in 1948 was appointed an | equerry to the Duke of Gloucester. |
| For many years he acted as | equerry to his father, and in 1904, the year in which |
| won support, especially from the influential | Equerry to the King, Colonel Coote Manningham, who St |
| Bowater was nominated an | equerry to King William IV in 1832, a position he hel |
| Keppel then served as an | equerry to The Duke of York from 1893 to 1910 and was |
| Greville served as | Equerry to King George III from 1781 to 1797 and Groo |
| was a senior Royal Air Force officer and was | Equerry to The Queen 1971-1974. |
| His last role was as Comptroller and | Equerry to the Duchess of Cambridge, a role he was ap |
| ueen Victoria between 1859 and 1865, an Extra | Equerry to the Prince of Wales in 1867, Receiver-Gene |
| pointed as Master of The Ceremonies and Extra | Equerry to The Prince of Wales on 9 November 1858, po |
| ny Charles Richards, LVO (born 1953) has been | Equerry to The Queen of the United Kingdom, and Deput |
| Wilson, KCVO (17 July 1929 - 24 May 2011) was | Equerry to Her Majesty The Queen and Deputy Master of |
| ily settled in London, her father becoming an | Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II. |
| From 1726 to 1727, he was an | Equerry to Frederick, Prince of Wales, to George II f |
| e the home of Wing Commander Sir Louis Greig ( | equerry to King George VI, when he was Duke of York), |
| , and General Lynedoch Gardiner, respectively | Equerry to the Prince Consort and to Queen Victoria. |
| A year later, he was employed as an | equerry to Edward, Prince of Wales and made a CMG in |
| After retiring from the army he became an | equerry to the Duke of Gloucester (1958-60) then beca |
| in July 1949, as a Squadron Leader, as Extra | Equerry to Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth, |
| Derek W. G. Keppel, C.M.G., M.V.O., served an | Equerry to the Prince of Wales after 1893, and was in |
| His son James was | Equerry to H.M. the Queen from 2001 to 2004, and his |
| He remained the Duke's | Equerry until 1956. |
| on of King George VI, he returned to being an | equerry until his death. |
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