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  2. Category : Positions within the British Royal Household

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    British Empire portal; United Kingdom portal; This category is meant for both individual appointments and collective bodies, such as guard corps, that are part of the civilian, military or ecclesiastical household of the British monarchy, including those specific to either England or Scotland, both professional and occasional.

  3. Lady of the Bedchamber - Wikipedia

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    Their task was simply to act as the companions (see lady's companion) and personal attendants to the royal woman. In a description from 1728, the task of the ladies of the bedchamber was to act as the go-between for the queen and the women of the bedchamber , who had the task to wait upon the queen by helping her wash, dress and undress, and so ...

  4. Category:Titles of royal attendants - Wikipedia

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  5. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: for example the word "six" in the clue might be used to indicate the letters VI The name of a chemical element may be used to signify its symbol; e.g., W for tungsten The days of the week; e.g., TH for Thursday

  6. Equerry - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary use, it is a personal attendant, usually upon a sovereign, a member of a royal family, or a national representative. The role is equivalent to an aide-de-camp , but the term is now prevalent only among some members of the Commonwealth of Nations .

  7. Royal Households of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen ushers are unpaid members of the Royal Household, often retired military officers, who provide occasional assistance as marshals at royal events. The Lady Usher of the Black Rod is an important official in the Houses of Parliament; but technically she too is a member of the Royal Household (and acts as the King's messenger at the ...

  8. Lady-in-waiting - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the development of the office of lady-in-waiting is connected to that of the development of a royal court. During the Carolingian Empire, in the 9th century, Hincmar describes the royal household of Charles the Bald in the De Ordine Palatii, from 882, in which he states that court officials took orders from the queen as well as the king.

  9. Lady's companion - Wikipedia

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    A lady's companion was a woman of genteel birth who lived with a woman of rank or wealth as retainer.The term was in use in the United Kingdom from at least the 18th century to the mid-20th century but it is now archaic.