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Privy chamber
Below Gentlemen in the hierarchy of the Privy Chamber were the Grooms of the Privy Chamber. The privy chamber under the Tudors
The privy chamber originated in Henry VII's reign (1485–1509).
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privy chamber
ˌprivy ˈchamber Now Hist. [privy a. 2.] 1. In a general sense: A room reserved for the private or exclusive use of a particular person or persons; a private room, in which one is not liable to interruption or disturbance. Obs. or arch.c 1400 Destr. Troy 2972 Thou dissyret full depely, dame Elan, þi ...
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Henry Neville (Gentleman of the Privy Chamber)
Sir Henry Neville (c. 1520 – 13 January 1593) of Billingbear House, Berkshire, was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Henry VIII. He was made Groom of the Privy Chamber in 1546, Gentleman of the privy chamber in 1550, was knighted on 11 October 1551 and appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire
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Chamberer
Chamberers at court
At court, the position was similar to a male groom of the privy chamber. Chamber, 1553-1603, PhD thesis, Cambridge, 1992
Positions within the British Royal Household
Ladies of the Privy Chamber
Chamberers at court
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Richard Long (courtier)
Sir Richard Long (1546) was an English politician and courtier, for many years a member of the Privy Chamber of Henry VIII. In 1535 Long was appointed to the privy chamber as Gentleman Usher, possibly through the influence of Cromwell.
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Ambrose Browne
He became a gentleman of the privy chamber and captain in the Earl of Plymouth's horse at the time of Monmouth's rebellion. References
1659 births
1688 deaths
English MPs 1685–1687
Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford
People from Surrey (before 1889)
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
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John Manwood (MP)
He was a gentleman of the privy chamber, and was lieutenant-governor of Dover Castle in 1639. References
Dictionary of National Biography for Peter Manwood
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Year of birth missing
1653 deaths
English MPs 1640 (April)
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
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Hender Robartes
He was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber from 1661 to 1685. References
1635 births
1688 deaths
Politicians from Essex
People educated at Felsted School
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
Members of the pre-1707 English
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Thomas Heneage
Robert and his brother Thomas were members of Henry VIII's Privy Chamber, the latter holding the important office of Groom of the Stool. In 1570 he rose to Treasurer of the Queen's Privy Chamber, and was knighted in 1577. In 1586, Heneage was sent by the Queen to the Netherlands.
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Nicholas Smith (MP)
Sir Nicholas Smith (1575–1622), of Exeter, Devon, was an English lawyer, landowner and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber. References
1575 births
1622 deaths
Politicians from Exeter
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
Members of the Parliament
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Sir Humphrey Style, 1st Baronet
He was a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to James I and cup-bearer to Charles I. He was a colonel of the trained bands of horse (cavalry) in Kent. After his death Hester married John Scott (c.1626–1670), a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber.
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Urian Brereton
Sir Urian Brereton was a Groom of the Privy Chamber to King Henry VIII. Whilst in this role his older brother William Brereton, also a Groom of the Privy Chamber, was executed along with others for high treason and adultery
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Henry Hildyard (MP)
In 1660 he was also given the position of Chamberlain of the Exchequer for life and in 1670 made a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, also for life. References
1610 births
1674 deaths
Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
Members of the Inner Temple
English MPs 1660
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
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Edward Eversfield
In 1660 he became a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and a J.P. References
English MPs 1660
1618 births
1676 deaths
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber
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William Clerk (administrator)
William Clerk was the clerk to the Privy Chamber of Henry VIII of England. He was a clerk to the Privy Seal from 1542 to 1548 and had permission to use the dry stamp bearing the King's signature from September 1545.
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