Clerk of the Closet
The College of Chaplains of the Ecclesiastical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom is under the Clerk of the Closet, an office dating from 1437. It is normally held by a diocesan bishop, who may however remain in office after leaving his see. The current Clerk is the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, James Newcome.
The Clerk of the Closet is responsible for advising the Private Secretary to the Sovereign on the names for candidates to fill vacancies in the Roll of Chaplains to the Sovereign. He presents Bishops for homage to the Sovereign; examines any theological books to be presented to the Sovereign; and preaches annually in the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace. He receives a salary of £7 a year.
The Deputy Clerk of the Closet, an office dating from 1677, is the Domestic Chaplain to the Sovereign, and Sub-dean of the Chapel Royal, and is the sole full-time clerical member of the Household.
Other members of the royal family may also have their own Clerk of the Closet.
List of Clerks of the Closet of the Sovereign's Household
- James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle 2014–
- Christopher Hill, KCVO, Bishop of Guildford 2005–2014
- Jonathan Bailey, KCVO, Bishop of Derby 1997–2005
- John Waine, KCVO Bishop of Chelmsford 1989–1997
- John Bickersteth, KCVO Bishop of Bath and Wells 1979–1989
- Gordon Fallows, KCVO Bishop of Sheffield 1975–1979
- Roger Wilson, KCVO Bishop of Chichester 1963–1975
- Percy Herbert, KCVO Bishop of Norwich 1942–1963
- Cyril Garbett, GCVO Bishop of Winchester 1937–1942
- Thomas Banks Strong, GBE Bishop of Oxford 1925–1937
- Hubert Murray Burge, Bishop of Oxford 1918–1925
- William Boyd-Carpenter, KCVO Bishop of Ripon 1903–1918
- Randall Davidson, KCVO Bishop of Rochester 1891–1903
- Henry Philpott, Bishop of Worcester 1865–1891
- John Graham, Bishop of Chester 1849–1865
- Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich 1837–1849
- Robert James Carr, Bishop of Chichester 1827–1837
- George Pelham, Bishop of Exeter 1815–1827
- William Jackson, Bishop of Oxford 1813–1815
- Richard Hurd, Bishop of Worcester 1781–1808
- William Buller (later Bishop of Exeter) 1763–1773
- John Thomas 1757–1763
- John Gilbert 1752–1757 later Archbishop of York
- Joseph Butler ???? – 1752
- Henry Egerton 1737–1746
- Charles Trimnell 1714–1723
- Samuel Pratt 1706–1714
- James Canaries 1691–92 (representing Scottish Episcopalian Church)
- Hon. John Montagu 1695–1702
- Thomas Burnet 1691–1695
- John Tillotson 1689–1691
- Sir Edward Petre S.J. 1687–1693 (after 1689 in exile with James II)
- Thomas Sprat 1685–1687
- Henry Compton 1675–1681
- John Dolben 1664–1675
- John Earle 1651–1664
- Gilbert Sheldon 1646–1651
- Richard Steward 1636–1646
- Matthew Wren 1633–1636
- William Juxon 1632–1633
- Walter Balcanquhall 1617–1621 (represented the Church of Scotland at the Synod of Dort)
- Richard Neile 1603–1632
- John Rudd 1540s
- Geoffrey Wren 1510
Clerks of the Closet in other Royal Households
- Henry Burton, Clerk of the Closet to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
- William Stanley, Clerk of the Closet to Queen Mary 1689–1694
- Lancelot Blackburne, Clerk of the Closet to Caroline of Ansbach
- Isaac Maddox, Clerk of the Closet to Caroline of Ansbach 1729–1736
- Joseph Butler, Clerk of the Closet to Caroline of Ansbach 1736–37
- Francis Ayscough, Clerk of the Closet to Frederick, Prince of Wales 1736–51[1]
- Samuel Squire, Clerk of the Closet to the Prince of Wales 1756-
- Edward Young, Clerk of the Closet to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha 1761–1765
References
- ↑ "Leicester Square, North Side", and "Lisle Street Area: Leicester Estate: Lisle Street", Survey of London: volumes 33 and 34: St Anne Soho (1966), pp. 472–476. Date accessed: 10 June 2009.