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Household of Princess (Future Queen) Caroline Household of Caroline, Princess of Wales (from 1727 Queen) 1714-1737 (compiled by J. C. Sainty, Charles Rooney, Sarah Deas, and R. O. Bucholz) a’Court, Edward Page of Honour occ. Mich. 1727-1731 (RA, Windsor, EB 18; last occ. Miege [1731] I, 162). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114). Adamson, Andrew Table Coverer to the Women of the Bedchamber occ. 1723-1727 (Chamberlayne [1723] II iii, 566; last occ. Chamberlayne [1727] II iii, 247). D. [as Table Keeper to the Ladies of the Privy Chamber] by Aug. 1733 (GM III [1733], p. 440). Arbuthnot, John Physician app. 19 May 1730 (HRC [1730] XV, 40). Occ. 1731 (Miege [1731] I, 162). D. 27 Feb. 1735 (NDNB). Acron, Gerard Groom occ. 1728-1729 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 266; last occ. ibid. [1729] II iii, 266). Vac. 29 September 1728 (RA, Windsor, EB 18). Aislabie, Robert Footman (to the Master of the Horse) occ. 1729 (Chamberlayne [1729] II iii, 266). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 115). Albemarle, Anne, Countess of Lady of the Bedchamber app. 11 Jan. 1725 (HRC [1725] X, 6). Occ. 1726-1737 (Chamberlayne [1726] II iii, 207; RA EB 18, ff. 2v, 4v; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Alderwick, Richard Groom of the Great Chamber occ. 1728-1737 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; RA, Windsor, EB 18; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 244; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Andrews, Charles Waterman pd. From Mids 1728 (RA EB 18). Vac. by LD 1730 (RA EB 18). Occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Bachenschvantz (Barkenschwantz), John Clerk of Stables, Store Keeper and Keeper of the Carriages occ. 1731-1737 (Miege [1731] I, 162; Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114; ibid. [1737] II iii, 246; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Baker, --- Sub-preceptor to the Young Princesses occ. 1715-1716 (Miege [1715] I, 456; last occ. ibid. [1716] I, 456). Office no further occ. Barke, George Groom occ. 1 Dec. 1727-1736 (RA, Windsor, EB 18; last occ. Chamberlayne [1736] II iii, 236). Vac. by 1737 (Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 247). Bauch (Bauck), William Waterman occ. 1728-LD 1730 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 265; last occ. RA EB 18). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114). Bawden, John Footman occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 115; ibid. [1737] II iii, 247; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Beauclerk, Lord William Vice Chamberlain app. 15 Nov. 1728 (HRC [1728] XIII, 59; RA EB 18: pd from Michaelmas 1728). Occ. 1731 (Miege [1731] I, 161). D. 23 Feb. 1733 (HP 1715-54 I, 450; GM III [1733], p. 158). Beaumont, Thomas Page of the Presence Chamber occ. 1731 (Miege [1731] I, 161). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 113). Bellenden (Ballendon, Ballanden), Mary Maid of Honour app. 3 Nov. 1715 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 13). Occ. 1715-Est. beg. Mich. 1719 (Miege [1715] I, 455; Add. MS. 61492, f. 233; RA EB 48, f. 13v; last occ. Stowe MS. 566, f. 6). Vac. 22 October 1720 on marriage to John Campbell (HRC [1720] V, 46; NDNB) Benham, Robert Helper occ. 1728-LD 1730 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 266; EB 18). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 115). Berkeley, Louisa, Countess of Lady of the Bedchamber app. 30 Sept. 1714 (HRC [1714- 16] I, 9). Occ. 1715-1716 (Miege [1715] I, 455; Add. MS. 61492, f. 232v). D. 15 Jan. 1717 (HRC [1717] II, 7, 9). Berry, Gregory Helper occ. 1 Dec. 1727-1737 (RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 247; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Caroline. Bolton, Henrietta (Duchess of) Lady of the Bedchamber app. c. 26 Oct. 1714 (HRC [1714-16] I, 16). Occ. 21 June 1715-15 Dec. 1717 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 12v; Add. MS. 61492, f. 232v; last occ. RA EB 48, f. 13v). Vac. by 21 Mar. 1718 on app. of Barbara, Countess of Pembroke (HRC [1718] III, 14; RA EB 48, f. 13v) Booker, Richard Postillion occ. 1737 (Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 246; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Caroline. Boson, Michael Footman occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 115; ibid. [1737] II iii, 247; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Caroline. Bostuck, Charles Waterman app. 25 Dec. 1729 (RA EB 18). Vac. 25 Mar. 1730 (RA EB 18). Occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Bowery (Bowry), Richard Waterman occ. 1728-1736 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 265; RA EB 18; last occ. Chamberlayne [1736] II iii, 235). Vac. 1737 (Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 246). Bradnock, John Postillion occ. 1737 (Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 246; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Bradshaigh, Charles Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 (Add. MS. 27543, f. 2v indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Bradshaigh, Richard Page of Honour app. Mar. 1732 (GM II [1732], p. 680). Occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3v] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Brady, Nicholas Chaplain d. 22 May 1726 (HRC [1726] XI, 22). Brett, Margaret Seamstress app. 21 June 1715 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 14). Occ. Mich. 1715-Est. beg. Mich. 1719 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 14; RA EB 48, f. 14r; last occ. Stowe MS. 566, f. 7). Vac. by 1723 (Chamberlayne [1723] II iii, 265). Bridgewater, Scroop (Egerton) Lord Chamberlain app. 30 Sept. 1714 (HRC [1714-16] I, 9). Occ. 21 June 1715-Est. beg. Mich. 1716 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 12; Add. MS. 61492, f. 233v). Res. 22 Feb. 1717 (HRC [1717] II, 12) Bristol, Elizabeth, Countess of Lady of the Bedchamber app. 21 Mar. 1718 (HRC [1718] III, 249). Occ. Mich. 1717-1737 (RA EB 48, f. 13v; Stowe MS. 566, f. 6; Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; EB 18; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Brockhurst, Edward Coachman occ. 1 Dec. 1727-1737 (RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 246; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Brockhurst, John Helper occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 115; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 247; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Browne, James Page of the Presence Chamber occ. Est. beg. Mich. 1719-LD 1730 (Stowe MS. 566, f. 7; Chamberlayne [1723] II iii, 568; ibid. [1727] II iii, 250; ibid. [1728] II iii, 263; last occ. RA EB 18). Vac. by 19 Dec. 1730 on app. of Lewis Diserare (LC 3/64, p. 238). Brown, Thomas Page of the Backstairs occ. 1731 (Miege [1731] I, 161). Vac. by 1735 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 113). Brudenell, Susannah Woman of the Bedchamber app. 8 July 1731 (GM I [1731], p. 310). Occ. 1735-1737 (Chamberlayne [1735] II iii, 114; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d. of Caroline). Vac. 20 Nov. 1737 on d. of Queen Caroline. Burgess, Daniel Secretary app. Sept. 1714 (NDNB). Occ. 14 Feb. 1716-1727 (Stowe MS. 564, f. 13v; Add. MS. 61492, f. 232; RA EB 48, f. 14; Stowe MS. 566, f. 7; last occ. Chamberlayne [1727] II iii, 250). Vac. by 9 Dec. 1727 (RA EB 18). Burland, Richard Groom of the Great Chamber occ. 1728-1737 (Chamberlayne [1728] II iii, 264; RA EB 18; Chamberlayne [1737] II iii, 244; last occ. acct. of 23 Feb. 1738 [Add. MS. 27543, f. 3] and warrt. of 22 Mar. 1738 [Add. MS. 74066] indicating incumbency at d.
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