-
martial law was
administered in the
court of the Lord High Constable. The
constableship was
granted as a
grand serjeanty with the
Earldom of
Hereford by the...
- Suffolk, he had lost the
various offices that he had held, such as the
Constableship of
Wallingford Castle. On top of this, due to his
mother retaining one-third...
- Waltham,
comprising about a
third of his
entire holdings, as well as the
constableship giving them to Eudo Dapifer, William’s father-in-law.
Little is known...
- of Chancery. He also had a "lieutenant's
powers of muster", and the
Constableship of
Dover Castle,
later added (1267) to the warden's office, enabled...
-
Baron of Halton.
Richard fitz
Eustace in turn
inherited the
barony and
constableship.[better source needed]
During the
reign of King
Henry II,
Richard held...
-
between the two kings.
Weary of
political intrigues, he
resigned the
constableship in May 1356, but
fought at the
Battle of
Poitiers that year
where he...
-
landowner in
Oxfordshire and was
confirmed with a
hereditary royal constableship for
Oxford Castle.
Oxford Castle is not
among the 48
recorded in the...
- 4th
Viscount Molyneux,
disputed this as he
still claimed hereditary constableship. This dela**** the
settlement of the
lease until 1726, when the last...
- over by the lord
steward and lord chamberlain. The
marshalship and the
constableship became hereditary, and,
although the Lord High
Constable and Earl Marshal...
- Wellington's displeasure,
tourism at the
Tower increased during his
Constableship. Each
Constable is now
appointed for five years. The new
Constable is...