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Cofferer of the Household

The Cofferer of the Household was formerly an office in the English and British Royal Household. Next in rank to the Comptroller, the holder paid the wages of some of the servants above and below stairs, was a member of the Board of Green Cloth, and sat with the Lord Steward in the Court of the Verge.[1][2] The cofferer was usually of political rank and always a member of the Privy Council.[3]

Henry Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle served Cofferer of the Household between 1747 and 1754.

The office dates from the Middle Ages, and the position of Cofferer of the Wardrobe. It was abolished by the Civil List and Secret Service Money Act 1782.[4]

List of incumbents Edit

Name Entered office Left office Notes Reference
Roger Repington In office during the reign of Empress Matilda in the 12th century [5]
William Louth 1274 1280 [6]
William March 1280 1284 [6]
Henry Wheatley 1284 1287 [6]
Walter Langton 1287 1290 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1290 [6]
John Droxford 1290 1290 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1295 [6]
Philip Everdon 1290 1295 [6]
Walter Barton 1295 1297 [6]
Ralph Manton 1297 1303 [6]
Walter Bedwyn 1303 1307 [6]
Peter Collingbourn 1307 1308 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1312 [6]
John Ockham 1308 1309 [6]
Robert Wodehouse 1309 1311 Controller of the Wardrobe, 1314 [6]
John Ockham 1311 1314 [6]
Nicholas Huggate 1314 1315 Controller of the Wardrobe, 1326 [6]
Henry Hale 1316 1316 [6]
Robert Wodehouse 1317 1318 [6]
Unknown (1318–1320) [6]
Richard Ferriby 1320 1323 Controller of the Wardrobe, 1331 [6]
Unknown (1323–1327) [6]
Richard Bury 1327 1328 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1328 [6]
John Houton 1328 1331 [6]
William Norwell 1331 1334 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1335 [6]
John Cokham 1334 1335 [6]
John Houton 1335 1337 [6]
Richard Nateby 1337 1338 Controller of the Wardrobe, 1338 [6]
William Dalton 1338 1344 Controller of the Wardrobe, 1344 [6]
Richard Eccleshall 1334 1349 or 1350 [6]
Unknown (1350–1359) [6]
Thomas Brantingham 1359 1361 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1368 [6]
Unknown (1361–1369) [6]
Richard Beverley 1369 1376 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1376 [6]
John Carp 1376 1390 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1390 [6]
John Stacy 1390 1395 [6]
Thomas More 1395 1399 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1401 [6]
Unknown
John Spencer 1413 1413 Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, 1413 [7][8]
William Kinwolmarsh In office during the reign of Henry V [9]
Unknown
John Kendale 1461 1470 [10]
John Elrington 1471 1474 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1474 [10]
Richard Jeny 1479 [10]
James Blundell 1479 1481 [10]
John Belle 1483 1485 [10]
Laurence Warham In office in 1485 [11]
John Payne 1486 1492 [11]
William Fisher 1492 1494 [11]
William Cope 1494 1505 [11]
Edward Cheseman by 1508 [11]
John Shurley 1509 1527 [11]
Sir Edmund Peckham 1524 or 1527 1547 [11][12]
John Ryther 1547 1552 [11][13]
Thomas Weldon 1552 1553 [11][14]
Sir Richard Freeston 1553 1557 [11]
Michael Wentworth 1558 1558 [11][15]
Thomas Weldon and Richard Ward 1558 1559 [11][14][16]
Thomas Weldon 1559 1567 [11][14]
Richard Ward 1567 1578 [11][16]
Anthony Crane 1578 1580 [11]
John Abingdon 1580 1582 [11]
Gregory Lovell 1582 1597 [11]
Sir Henry Cocke 1597 1610 [11][17]
Sir Robert Vernon 1610 1615 [11][17]
Sir Arthur Ingram 1615 1615 Suspended [11][17]
Sir Marmaduke Dayrell 1615 cont. [11][17]
Sir Marmaduke Dayrell and Sir Henry Vane 1625 1632 [11][17]
Sir Henry Vane and Sir Roger Palmer 1632 1632 [11][17]
Sir Roger Palmer 1632 1643 [11]
William Ashburnham 1642 1646 [3][18]
Commonwealth (1649–1660) [18]
William Ashburnham 1660 1679 [4]
Lord Brouncker, from 1684 The Viscount Brouncker 1679 1685 [4]
Sir Peter Apsley 1685 1689 [4]
The Viscount Newport, from 1694 The Earl of Bradford 1689 1702 [4]
Sir Benjamin Bathurst 1702 1704 [4]
Francis Godolphin, from 1706 Viscount Rialton 1704 1711 First period in office; succeeded as The Earl of Godolphin in 1712 [4]
Samuel Masham, from 1712 The Lord Masham 1711 1714 [4]
The Earl of Godolphin 1714 1723 Second period in office [4]
William Pulteney 1723 1725 Created The Earl of Bath in 1742 [4]
The 7th Earl of Lincoln 1725 1728 [4]
Vacant (1728–1730) [4]
Horatio Walpole 1730 1741 Created The Lord Walpole in 1756 [4]
Thomas Winnington 1741 1744 [4]
The Lord Sandys 1744 1744 [4]
Edmund Waller 1744 1747 [4]
The 9th Earl of Lincoln 1747 1754 Succeeded as The Duke of Newcastle in 1768 [4]
Sir George Lyttelton, 5th Baronet 1754 1756 Created The Lord Lyttelton in 1756 [4]
The Duke of Leeds 1756 1761 [4]
James Grenville 1761 1761 [4]
The Earl of Thomond 1761 1765 [4]
The Earl of Scarbrough 1765 1766 [4]
Hans Stanley 1766 1774 [4]
Jeremiah Dyson 1774 1776 [4]
Hans Stanley 1776 1780 [4]
Viscount Beauchamp 1780 1782 Succeeded as The Marquess of Hertford in 1794 [4]

References Edit

  1. ^ The Present State of the British Court, or, an Account of the Civil and Military Establishment of England. London: printed for A. Bell. W. Taylor; and J. Osborn. 1720. p. 7.
  2. ^ Rogers, R. (2012). Who Goes Home: A Parliamentary Miscellany. Biteback Publishing. p. 33–34. ISBN 978-1-84954-480-1. Retrieved 30 April 2019. The Board of Green Cloth audited the accounts of the Royal Household and sat as a court on offences committed on ... for premises controlled by the Royal Palaces, and did not finally disappear until 2004, following the Licensing Act 2004.
  3. ^ a b Haydn, Joseph (1851). The Book of Dignities. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. pp. 213–214. OL 7005826M.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Bucholz, Robert (1782). (PDF). Database of Court Officers. Department of History, Loyola University of Chicago. pp. 4–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  5. ^ Burke, John (1835). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours, Volume 2. London: R. Bentley. p. 473.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Tout, T. F. (1933). Chapters in the Administrative History of Medieval England: The Wardrobe, the Chamber, and the Small Seals. Vol. 6. Manchester: University Press. pp. 30–32. OL 7212073M.
  7. ^ Woodger, L. S. "Spencer, John (d.1417), of Banham, Norf. and Burgate, Suff". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  8. ^ Roskell, J. S. "The Composition of the Parliament of May 1413". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  9. ^ Kirby, J. L. (January 2008). "Killamarsh , William (d. 1422)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/50138. Retrieved 24 December 2012. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ a b c d e Myers, Alec Reginald (1959). The Household of Edward IV. Manchester University Press.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Officers of the Green Cloth: Cofferer". Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  12. ^ Dale, M. K. "Peckham, Sir Edmund (by 1495–1564), of the Blackfriars, London and Denham, Bucks". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  13. ^ Coros, D. F. "Ryther (Ryder), John (by 1514–52), of London". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  14. ^ a b c Baker, T. F. T. "Weldon, Thomas (by 1499–1567), of Cookham, Berks". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  15. ^ Swales, R. J. W. "Wentworth, Michael (by 1512–58), of Whitley, Yorks., Mendham, Suff. and Cannon Row, Westminster, Mdx". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  16. ^ a b Baker, T. F. T. "Ward, Richard I (by 1511–78), of Hurst, Berks". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  17. ^ a b c d e f Thrush, Andrew. "Principal officeholders 1603–29". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  18. ^ a b Henning, Basil Duke Henning. "Ashburnham, William (c.1604-79), of Ashburnham House, Little Dean's Yard, Westminster". The History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

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The Cofferer of the Household was formerly an office in the English and British Royal Household Next in rank to the Comptroller the holder paid the wages of some of the servants above and below stairs was a member of the Board of Green Cloth and sat with the Lord Steward in the Court of the Verge 1 2 The cofferer was usually of political rank and always a member of the Privy Council 3 Henry Pelham Clinton 2nd Duke of Newcastle served Cofferer of the Household between 1747 and 1754 The office dates from the Middle Ages and the position of Cofferer of the Wardrobe It was abolished by the Civil List and Secret Service Money Act 1782 4 List of incumbents EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Name Entered office Left office Notes ReferenceRoger Repington In office during the reign of Empress Matilda in the 12th century 5 William Louth 1274 1280 6 William March 1280 1284 6 Henry Wheatley 1284 1287 6 Walter Langton 1287 1290 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1290 6 John Droxford 1290 1290 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1295 6 Philip Everdon 1290 1295 6 Walter Barton 1295 1297 6 Ralph Manton 1297 1303 6 Walter Bedwyn 1303 1307 6 Peter Collingbourn 1307 1308 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1312 6 John Ockham 1308 1309 6 Robert Wodehouse 1309 1311 Controller of the Wardrobe 1314 6 John Ockham 1311 1314 6 Nicholas Huggate 1314 1315 Controller of the Wardrobe 1326 6 Henry Hale 1316 1316 6 Robert Wodehouse 1317 1318 6 Unknown 1318 1320 6 Richard Ferriby 1320 1323 Controller of the Wardrobe 1331 6 Unknown 1323 1327 6 Richard Bury 1327 1328 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1328 6 John Houton 1328 1331 6 William Norwell 1331 1334 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1335 6 John Cokham 1334 1335 6 John Houton 1335 1337 6 Richard Nateby 1337 1338 Controller of the Wardrobe 1338 6 William Dalton 1338 1344 Controller of the Wardrobe 1344 6 Richard Eccleshall 1334 1349 or 1350 6 Unknown 1350 1359 6 Thomas Brantingham 1359 1361 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1368 6 Unknown 1361 1369 6 Richard Beverley 1369 1376 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1376 6 John Carp 1376 1390 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1390 6 John Stacy 1390 1395 6 Thomas More 1395 1399 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1401 6 UnknownJohn Spencer 1413 1413 Keeper of the Great Wardrobe 1413 7 8 William Kinwolmarsh In office during the reign of Henry V 9 UnknownJohn Kendale 1461 1470 10 John Elrington 1471 1474 Keeper of the Wardrobe 1474 10 Richard Jeny 1479 10 James Blundell 1479 1481 10 John Belle 1483 1485 10 Laurence Warham In office in 1485 11 John Payne 1486 1492 11 William Fisher 1492 1494 11 William Cope 1494 1505 11 Edward Cheseman by 1508 11 John Shurley 1509 1527 11 Sir Edmund Peckham 1524 or 1527 1547 11 12 John Ryther 1547 1552 11 13 Thomas Weldon 1552 1553 11 14 Sir Richard Freeston 1553 1557 11 Michael Wentworth 1558 1558 11 15 Thomas Weldon and Richard Ward 1558 1559 11 14 16 Thomas Weldon 1559 1567 11 14 Richard Ward 1567 1578 11 16 Anthony Crane 1578 1580 11 John Abingdon 1580 1582 11 Gregory Lovell 1582 1597 11 Sir Henry Cocke 1597 1610 11 17 Sir Robert Vernon 1610 1615 11 17 Sir Arthur Ingram 1615 1615 Suspended 11 17 Sir Marmaduke Dayrell 1615 cont 11 17 Sir Marmaduke Dayrell and Sir Henry Vane 1625 1632 11 17 Sir Henry Vane and Sir Roger Palmer 1632 1632 11 17 Sir Roger Palmer 1632 1643 11 William Ashburnham 1642 1646 3 18 Commonwealth 1649 1660 18 William Ashburnham 1660 1679 4 Lord Brouncker from 1684 The Viscount Brouncker 1679 1685 4 Sir Peter Apsley 1685 1689 4 The Viscount Newport from 1694 The Earl of Bradford 1689 1702 4 Sir Benjamin Bathurst 1702 1704 4 Francis Godolphin from 1706 Viscount Rialton 1704 1711 First period in office succeeded as The Earl of Godolphin in 1712 4 Samuel Masham from 1712 The Lord Masham 1711 1714 4 The Earl of Godolphin 1714 1723 Second period in office 4 William Pulteney 1723 1725 Created The Earl of Bath in 1742 4 The 7th Earl of Lincoln 1725 1728 4 Vacant 1728 1730 4 Horatio Walpole 1730 1741 Created The Lord Walpole in 1756 4 Thomas Winnington 1741 1744 4 The Lord Sandys 1744 1744 4 Edmund Waller 1744 1747 4 The 9th Earl of Lincoln 1747 1754 Succeeded as The Duke of Newcastle in 1768 4 Sir George Lyttelton 5th Baronet 1754 1756 Created The Lord Lyttelton in 1756 4 The Duke of Leeds 1756 1761 4 James Grenville 1761 1761 4 The Earl of Thomond 1761 1765 4 The Earl of Scarbrough 1765 1766 4 Hans Stanley 1766 1774 4 Jeremiah Dyson 1774 1776 4 Hans Stanley 1776 1780 4 Viscount Beauchamp 1780 1782 Succeeded as The Marquess of Hertford in 1794 4 References Edit The Present State of the British Court or an Account of the Civil and Military Establishment of England London printed for A Bell W Taylor and J Osborn 1720 p 7 Rogers R 2012 Who Goes Home A Parliamentary Miscellany Biteback Publishing p 33 34 ISBN 978 1 84954 480 1 Retrieved 30 April 2019 The Board of Green Cloth audited the accounts of the Royal Household and sat as a court on offences committed on for premises controlled by the Royal Palaces and did not finally disappear until 2004 following the Licensing Act 2004 a b Haydn Joseph 1851 The Book of Dignities London Longman Brown Green and Longmans pp 213 214 OL 7005826M a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Bucholz Robert 1782 Household Below Stairs Cofferer of the Household 1660 PDF Database of Court Officers Department of History Loyola University of Chicago pp 4 5 Archived from the original PDF on 14 March 2009 Retrieved 24 December 2012 Burke John 1835 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank But Uninvested with Heritable Honours Volume 2 London R Bentley p 473 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Tout T F 1933 Chapters in the Administrative History of Medieval England The Wardrobe the Chamber and the Small Seals Vol 6 Manchester University Press pp 30 32 OL 7212073M Woodger L S Spencer John d 1417 of Banham Norf and Burgate Suff The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 Roskell J S The Composition of the Parliament of May 1413 The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 Kirby J L January 2008 Killamarsh William d 1422 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 50138 Retrieved 24 December 2012 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c d e Myers Alec Reginald 1959 The Household of Edward IV Manchester University Press a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Officers of the Green Cloth Cofferer Institute of Historical Research Retrieved 24 December 2012 Dale M K Peckham Sir Edmund by 1495 1564 of the Blackfriars London and Denham Bucks The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 Coros D F Ryther Ryder John by 1514 52 of London The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 a b c Baker T F T Weldon Thomas by 1499 1567 of Cookham Berks The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 Swales R J W Wentworth Michael by 1512 58 of Whitley Yorks Mendham Suff and Cannon Row Westminster Mdx The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 a b Baker T F T Ward Richard I by 1511 78 of Hurst Berks The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 a b c d e f Thrush Andrew Principal officeholders 1603 29 The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 a b Henning Basil Duke Henning Ashburnham William c 1604 79 of Ashburnham House Little Dean s Yard Westminster The History of Parliament Online Retrieved 24 December 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cofferer of the Household amp oldid 1156789594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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