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knight marshal         
  • Earl Roberts]], in Edward VII's Coronation Procession, 9 August 1902
¦ noun historical an officer of the royal household with judicial functions.
Knight marshal         
  • Earl Roberts]], in Edward VII's Coronation Procession, 9 August 1902
·- An officer in the household of the British sovereign, who has cognizance of transgressions within the royal household and verge, and of contracts made there, a member of the household being one of the parties.
Knight Marshal         
  • Earl Roberts]], in Edward VII's Coronation Procession, 9 August 1902
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 Marshal from the reign of King Henry VIII until the office was abolished in 1846.

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Knight Marshal
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 Marshal from the reign of King Henry VIII until the office was abolished in 1846.