Gentleman of the Horse
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Gentleman of the Horse was a position in the stables department of the British Royal Court, subordinate only to the Master of Horse. It occurs from 1693 until abolished in 1782, with a salary of £256.

The post was revived in 1828, with a salary of £500. The title of the post was subsequently changed to Crown Equerry
Crown Equerry
The Crown Equerry is the operational head of the Royal Mews of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He is responsible for the provision of vehicular transport for the Sovereign, both cars and horse-drawn carriages...

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Before 1782

  • 1684- ?: Adrian Beverland
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  • 1691-1702: Henry Ireton
  • 1702-1708: William Walsh
  • 1708-1710: Thomas Meredith
  • 1710-1717: Conyers Darcy
    Conyers Darcy
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  • 1717-1736: Hon. Henry Berkeley
  • 1737-1746: Hon. James Brudenell
  • 1747-1760: Hon. William Keppel
  • 1760-1782: Richard Berenger

Post abolished in 1782

After 1828

Post revived in 1828
  • 1828-1830: Emilius Henry Delmé-Radcliffe
  • 1830-1837: Lord Frederick FitzClarence
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