Groom of the Stole

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This is an incomplete list of those who have served as Groom of the Stole in the British Royal Household.

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[edit] History

The title originally referred to the chamberpot (or stool) of whomever the person served, as Groom of the Stool. Later it came to represent the long robe of the Monarch (from the Latin stola, meaning garment).

The holder of the position was the senior Lord of the Bedchamber (the equivalent appointment to the King or Prince-consort of the Queen's Mistress of the Robes); the post was discontinued on the accession of King Edward VII in 1901, to whom one had been appointed while he was Prince of Wales.

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to Charles II

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to James II

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to William III

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to Queen Anne

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to Prince George

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to George I

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to George II

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to George III

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to George IV

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to William IV

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to Prince Albert

[edit] Grooms of the Stole to The Prince of Wales

[edit] See also