- The
Master of the
Revels was the
holder of a
position within the English, and
later the British,
royal household,
heading the "
Revels Office" or "Office...
- Sir
Henry Herbert (baptized 7 July 1594 – 27
April 1673) was
Master of the
Revels to both King
Charles I and King
Charles II, as well as a
politician during...
- in the
House of
Commons in 1614 and
became Master of the
Revels.
Astley was the son of John Astley,
Master of the
Jewel House and his wife
Margaret Grey...
-
Hadley and
Toyah Willcox.[citation needed]
Nadia Sawalha,
Midge Ure,
Craig Revel Horwood,
Jeremy Edwards,
Chris Bisson,
Martin Han****,
Sunetra Sarker, Gemma...
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Master of the
Horse is an
official position in
several European nations. It was more
common when most
countries in
Europe were monarchies, and is of varying...
- The
Master of the
Household is the
operational head (see
Chief operating officer) of the "below stairs"
elements of the
Royal Households of the United...
-
Edmund Tilney or
Tylney (1536–1610) was a
courtier best
known now as
Master of the
Revels to
Queen Elizabeth I and King
James VI. He was
responsible for the...
-
Craig Revel Horwood (born 4
January 1965) is an Australian-British author, dancer, c****ographer, conductor,
theatre director, and
former drag
queen in...
-
Master of the King's
Music (or
Master of the Queen's Music, or
earlier Master of the King's Musick) is a post in the
Royal Household of the
United Kingdom...
- led to his
becoming a man in whom much
confidence was
placed by his
royal master and with whom many
royal secrets were
shared as a
matter of course. This...