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Privy chamber - Wikipedia
The Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber were noble-born servants to the Crown who would wait and attend on the King in private, as well as during various court ...
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PRIVY CHAMBER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a private apartment in a royal residence. · Archaic., a room reserved for the private or exclusive use of some particular person. privy chamber. noun. a ...
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Henry VIII court rules - The National Archives
The 'privy chamber' was a private room next to the pallett room. The pages, esquires and gentlemen of the privy chamber who attended the king were the sons of ...
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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 definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a private apartment in a royal residence 2. archaic a room reserved for the private or exclusive use of some particular person.
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privy chamber, n. meanings, etymology and more
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun privy chamber, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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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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BSL: Privy Chamber - Royal Collection Trust
The Privy Chamber at the Palace of Holyroodhouse with its beautiful oak panelling and decorative ceiling was constructed as a privy chamber for Charles II.
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Queen's Privy Chamber, Hampton Court Palace (Regem Britanniae)
The Queen's Privy Chamber at Hampton Court Palace is a historical site located in Richmond upon Thames, England. Built during the reign of Henry VIII.
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PRIVY CHAMBER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a private apartment in a royal residence. · Archaic., a room reserved for the private or exclusive use of some particular person.
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Did Queens Mary I and/or Elizabeth I have a Privy Chamber like her ...
Henry VIII and Edward VI had Gentlemen/Grooms of the Privy Chamber, who attended the King in private and and entertainments and events.
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History-Tudors-The Privy Chamber Flashcards - Quizlet
The set of private apartments and offices for the King and his family, set away from the active political elements of the residence.
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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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