- The
Knight Marshal is a
former office in the
British Royal Household established by King
Henry III in 1236. The
position later became a
Deputy to the Earl...
-
Richard I, John, and
finally Henry III.
Knighted in 1166,
William Marshal spent his
younger years as a
knight errant and a
successful tournament competitor;...
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Marshal is a term used in
several official titles in
various branches of society. As
marshals became trusted members of the
courts of
Medieval Europe...
- of Earl
Marshal had a
Deputy called the
Knight Marshal from the
reign of
Henry VIII
until the
office was
abolished in 1846.
Deputy Earls Marshal have been...
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served in Mississippi's
Reconstruction government as a
deputy U.S.
Marshal.
Knight has long been a
controversial figure in the region, with
people divided...
- Quibi". The Mary Sue. May 19, 2020.
Retrieved September 18, 2021.
Knight,
Marshal (December 3, 2020). "Haute Dog's Matt Rogers: the joy of a flamboyant...
- 1421), was a
French knight and
military leader.
Renowned for his
military skill and
embodiment of chivalry, he was made a
marshal of France. He was the...
- of London,
earning him £1,000 compensation. In 1604 he was
appointed Knight Marshal of the Household, a role
confirmed to him for life in 1612 but, according...
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under the
control of the
Knight Marshal, but was let out to
others who ran it for profit. For example, in 1727 the
Knight Marshal,
Philip Meadows, hired...
- a
courtier to
English kings James and
Charles I,
masque actor, and
Knight Marshal of the King's
Household Elizabeth Zouche (before 1496–after 1553), English...