• The Standard Bearer of England was once an important office within the English army, especially during the times when Kings were still present on the battlefield...
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    William Harrington (knight) (category Knights of the Garter)
    War and serving the crown in the north of England. He was also an official Standard Bearer of England. The son of Sir Nicholas Harrington and Isabella/Isabel...
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    serjeanty of being the King's or Queen's Champion. Such person is also the Standard Bearer of England. The current King's Champion is a member of the Dymoke...
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    of Soham, Cambridgeshire was Henry Tudor's standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth, where he was killed by King Richard III. He was the father of Charles...
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  • Anthony Browne (died 1506) (1443–1506), Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle and Constable of Calais Anthony Browne (died 1548) (c...
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    The Bearer of the Royal Banner is one of the Great Officers of the Royal Household in Scotland. The bearer participates in royal, state, and other ceremonial...
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    of Henry's army. Henry's standard-bearer was William Harrington, he being an official Standard Bearer of England. The Battle of Agincourt is one of England's...
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  • cup-bearer was historically an officer of high rank in royal courts, whose duty was to pour and serve the drinks at the royal table. On account of the...
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    The royal standards of England were narrow, tapering swallow-tailed heraldic flags, of considerable length, used mainly for mustering troops in battle...
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    Sir David Mathew (died 1484), Grand Standard Bearer of England. The Earls Landaff were descended from the branch of the family seated at Radyr, Glamorgan...
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    The Standard Bearer is a three-quarter-length self-portrait by Rembrandt formerly in the Paris collection of Elie de Rothschild, and purchased by the Rijksmuseum...
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    Brandon was the second but only surviving son of Sir William Brandon, Henry Tudor's standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth Field, where Richard III was slain...
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    Sir David Mathew (category People of the Wars of the Roses)
    appointed Grand Standard Bearer of England and King Edward IV granted the use of 'Towton' on his arms. Sir David Mathew was the son of Mathew ap Ieuan...
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    Mary Brandon, Baroness Monteagle (category Daughters of English dukes)
    second eldest daughter of Charles Brandon by his second wife, Anne Browne, only child of Sir Anthony Browne, Standard-Bearer of England by his first wife Eleanor...
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    Llandaff (redirect from City of Llandaff)
    David Mathew (Dafydd ap Mathew) (1400–1484), Standard Bearer of England to Edward IV; fought in the Battle of Towton, and is credited for saving King Edward...
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  • Anthony Browne (died 1506) (category Year of birth unknown)
    brother of Sir George Browne. During the reign of Henry VII, he was Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle, and Constable of Calais...
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    appointed "Grand Standard Bearer of England", by King Edward IV, for saving his life at the Battle of Towton 1461 during the Wars of the Roses. During...
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    John Harington, 1st Baron Harington (category People knighted at the Feast of the Swans)
    William Harrington (knight) - Official Standard Bearer of England and Henry V of England's standard-bearer at the Battle of Agincourt James Harrington (Yorkist...
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  • records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom and of England includes a variety of lists of MPs by age, period and other circumstances of service...
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    Anthony Browne (died 1548) (category Year of birth uncertain)
    VIII. He was the son and heir of Sir Anthony Browne (died 1506) "the Elder", Standard Bearer of England and Governor of Queenborough Castle in Kent, by...
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  • promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of twenty pounds" replacing the name of the payee. This declaration remains on Bank of England banknotes to this...
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    Anthony Browne (1552–1592) (category High sheriffs of Kent)
    great-grandfather, Sir Anthony Browne (died 1506) held the office of Standard Bearer of England. By 1558 their father, Lord Montagu, had married secondly Magdalen...
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  • promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of one pound". This declaration remains on Bank of England banknotes to this day. This signature of the issuing cashier...
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  • promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum of fifty pounds" replacing the name of the payee. This declaration remains on Bank of England banknotes to this...
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  • Peter de Preaux (category Christians of the Third Crusade)
    Crusade. Peter was assigned the dignity of royal standard-bearer over the hereditary standard-bearer of England, Robert Trussebut. He and William were...
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    was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last and longest reigning monarch of the House of Tudor. Her...
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    standard bearer Francis Dymoke dies aged 68". BBC. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 22 December 2023. "Death of the hereditary Standard Bearer for England...
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  • Gage. Her paternal grandparents were Sir Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer of England and Governor of Queenborough Castle, and Lucy Neville. Mabel's maternal...
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  • Director of Ceremonies Assistant Grand Sword Bearer Assistant Grand Superintendent of Works Grand Organist Grand Standard Bearer Assistant Grand Standard Bearer...
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  • gold standard. The first Bank of England 10/– notes were two-sided, red, printed banknotes featuring the declaration "I promise to pay the bearer on demand...
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