Page of Honour
While a page is a comparatively low-ranking servant, a Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It requires attendance on state occasions, but does not now involve the daily duties which were once attached to the office of page. The only physical activity involved is usually carrying the long train of the Queen's dress.
It is usually a distinction granted to teenage sons of members of the nobility and gentry, and especially of senior members of the Royal Household. Pages of Honour feature in British Coronations, the State Opening of Parliament, and other ceremonies.
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Pages of Honour in England wear a scarlet frock coat with gold trimmings, a white satin waistcoat, white breeches and hose, white gloves, black buckled shoes and a lace cravat and ruffles. A sword is also worn with the outfit and a feathered three-cornered hat is provided.[1] In Scotland the outfit is identical, but in green rather than scarlet (as seen periodically at the Thistle Service in Edinburgh).[2]
At Coronations, the peers who carry regalia in the procession (and others with particular roles in the service) are expected to have their own pages in attendance. These pages are directed to wear 'the same pattern of clothes as the Pages of Honour wear, but of the Livery colour of the Lords they attend... [except that] ...the Royal liveries being scarlet and gold, the use of this combination of colours is restricted to the Pages of Honour, and in the case of a Peer whose colours are scarlet and gold, for scarlet some variant, such as murrey or claret, should be used'.[3]
Pages of Honour
Charles II
- 1661–1662: Bevil Skelton
- 1661–1669: John Napier
- 1662–1668: Sidney Godolphin
- 1664–1665: Rupert Dillon
- 1665–?: Thomas Felton
- 1668–1678: John Berkeley
- 1668–1676: William Legge
- 1670: Charles Wyndham
- 1671–1685: Robert Killigrew
- 1671–1685: Aubrey Porter
- 1673–1678: John Prideaux
- 1674–1678: Henry Wroth
- 1678–1685: Thomas Pulteney
- 1680–1685: Sutton Oglethorpe
- 1681–1685: Charles Skelton
James II
- 1685: Thomas Windsor
- 1685: Reynold Graham
- 1685: James Levinston
William III
- 1689–?: Nicholas Needham
- 1689–1690: Arnold van Keppel
- 1689–1702: Charles Dormer
- 1690–1695: Matthew Harvey
- 1690–1693: Ernest Ittersum
- 1692–1697: Carew Rawleigh
- 1693–1697: George Fielding
- 1695–1702: Thomas Harrison
- 1697–1702: William Colt
- 1697–1702: Robert Rich
- 1697–1702: Allan Wentworth
- ?–1702: John Brockhuisen
Anne
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George I
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Second Page of Honour
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Third Page of Honour
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Fourth Page of Honour
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George II
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George III
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George IV
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William IV
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Second Page of Honour
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Victoria
Edward VII
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Second Page of Honour
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Third Page of Honour
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Fourth Page of Honour
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George V
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Second Page of Honour
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Edward VIII
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Fourth Page of Honour
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George VI
First Page of Honour
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Second Page of Honour
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Third Page of Honour
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Fourth Page of Honour
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Elizabeth II
See also
References
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- ↑ http://archive.org/stream/dressinsigniawor00greauoft#page/8/mode/2up Dress worn at court, Lord Chamberlain's Office.
- ↑ http://www.flickr.com/photos/shug17uk/4797328604/in/photostream/ Photo of Page of Honour attending to the Queen in Edinburgh.
- ↑ Earl Marshal's Regulations (1937) quoted in Mansfield, A., Ceremonial Costume, London: A & C Black, 1980.
- ↑ Jenkinson, The Honourable Charles Cecil Cope
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- ↑ Lt Colonel Charles Augustus West
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- ↑ The Queen turns a page for Viscount Linley’s son
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 Appendix to Court Circular, 27 February 2015
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- ↑ 38.0 38.1 The London Gazette: no. 54036. p. 6949. 16 May 1995.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Appendix to Court Circular, 14 December 2012
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 39822. p. 1971. 10 April 1953.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 40008. p. 5921. 6 November 1953.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 40733. p. 1583. 16 March 1956.