Master of the Jewel Office
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The Master of the Jewel Office was a position in the British Royal Household. The holders were responsible for running the Jewel Office, which held the Sovereign's jewellery.
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[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Masters of the Jewel Office
- 1445–1448: John Merston
- 1465–1483: Thomas Vaughan
- 1483–1485: Edmund Chaderton
- bef. 1509–?: Sir Henry Wyatt
- 1532–1533: Thomas Cromwell
- bef. 1545: Sir Anthony Rous
- c. 1620: Sir Henry Mildmay
- 1660: Sir Gilbert Talbot
- 1690: Sir Francis Lawley, 2nd Baronet
- 1696: Hon. Heneage Montagu
- 1698: Col. Charles Godfrey
- 1704: Job Charlton
- 1711: Hon. Heneage Finch
- 1716: Hon. James Brudenell
- 1730: Charles Townshend, Lord Lynn
- 1739: William Nevill, 16th Baron Bergavenny
- 1744: Henry Clinton. 9th Earl of Lincoln
- 1745: John Campbell, Lord Glenorchy
- 1756: Sir Robert Lyttleton
- 1763: Henry Vane, 2nd Earl of Darlington
[edit] Keepers of the Jewel House
- ?-1909: Sir Hugh Gough
- 1909-?: Sir Robert Low
- ?-?: Sir Arthur Wynne
- 1936-1952: Sir George Younghusband
- 1952-1968: Hervey Sitwell
- 1968-1971: Sir Thomas Butler, Bt.
- 1971-1979: Sir William Raeburn
- 1979-?: Giles Mills
- ?-1989: Andrew MacLellan
- 1989-?: Christopher Tyler
[edit] References
- Newton, Arthur Percival (July 1917). "The King's Chamber under the Early Tudors". The English Historical Review 32: 348–372. doi: .