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Page of Honour

A Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It requires attendance on state occasions, but does not now involve the daily duties which were once attached to the office of page. The only physical activity involved is usually carrying the long train of the Queen's robes.

Pages of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II in the procession to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, during the annual service of the Order of the Garter, 2006.

While a page is a comparatively low-ranking servant, a Page of Honour is a distinguished position. It is usually a distinction granted to teenage sons of members of the nobility and gentry, and especially of senior members of the Royal Household. Pages of Honour participate in major ceremonies involving the British monarch, including coronations and the State Opening of Parliament.

Livery

Pages of Honour in England wear a scarlet frock coat with gold trimmings, a white satin waistcoat, white breeches and hose, white gloves, black buckled shoes and a lace cravat and ruffles. A sword is also worn with the outfit and a feathered three-cornered hat is provided.[1] In Scotland the outfit is identical, but in green rather than scarlet (as seen periodically at the Thistle Service in Edinburgh).[2] In Ireland, when Pages of Honour were attendant upon the King, Pages of Honour wore exactly the same uniform as at the English Court, except that the colour was St. Patrick's blue with silver lace.[1]

At Coronations, the peers who carry regalia in the procession (and others with particular roles in the service) are expected to have their own pages in attendance. These pages are directed to wear "the same pattern of clothes as the Pages of Honour wear, but of the Livery colour of the Lords they attend... [except that] ...the Royal liveries being scarlet and gold, the use of this combination of colours is restricted to the Pages of Honour, and in the case of a Peer whose colours are scarlet and gold, for scarlet some variant, such as murrey or claret, should be used."[3]

Pages of Honour

 
Pages of Honour carrying the train of Queen Alexandra during her anointing at the Coronation of Edward VII, depicted in a painting by Laurits Tuxen.

Charles II

James II

William III

John Brockhuisen appears in the post-mortem accounts of the Board of Green Cloth as a page of honour to William III, but this may be an error, as he appears elsewhere as a pensioner after serving as Queen Mary's page of honour.

Anne

George I

George II

George III

George IV

William IV

Victoria

Edward VII

George V

Edward VIII

George VI

Elizabeth II

Charles III

References

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  2. ^ "Photo of Page of Honour attending to the Queen in Edinburgh". Flickr.com. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  3. ^ Earl Marshal's Regulations (1937) quoted in Mansfield, A., Ceremonial Costume, London: A & C Black, 1980.
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  7. ^ "No. 27100". The London Gazette. 18 July 1899. p. 4444.
  8. ^ "No. 27310". The London Gazette. 3 May 1901. p. 3033.
  9. ^ "No. 27466". The London Gazette. 19 August 1902. p. 5398.
  10. ^ "No. 38255". The London Gazette. 6 April 1948. p. 2215.
  11. ^ "No. 38804". The London Gazette. 3 January 1950. p. 59.
  12. ^ "No. 39430". The London Gazette. 1 January 1952. p. 69.
  13. ^ "No. 38097". The London Gazette. 14 October 1947. p. 4807.
  14. ^ "No. 39161". The London Gazette. 2 March 1951. p. 1104.
  15. ^ a b "No. 37524". The London Gazette. 5 April 1946. p. 1743.
  16. ^ "No. 38729". The London Gazette. 4 October 1949. p. 4750.
  17. ^ "No. 39033". The London Gazette. 3 October 1950. p. 4919.
  18. ^ a b c d "No. 39616". The London Gazette (Supplement). 5 August 1952. p. 4199.
  19. ^ "No. 40073". The London Gazette. 12 January 1954. p. 303.
  20. ^ "No. 40936". The London Gazette. 27 November 1956. p. 6727.
  21. ^ "No. 42610". The London Gazette. 27 February 1962. p. 1681.
  22. ^ "No. 43400". The London Gazette. 4 August 1964. p. 6607.
  23. ^ "No. 43834". The London Gazette. 7 December 1965. p. 11447.
  24. ^ "No. 44362". The London Gazette. 11 July 1967. p. 7641.
  25. ^ "No. 45140". The London Gazette. 30 June 1970. p. 7205.
  26. ^ a b "No. 46848". The London Gazette. 12 March 1976. p. 3813.
  27. ^ a b c "No. 47734". The London Gazette. 2 January 1979. p. 71.
  28. ^ "No. 48481". The London Gazette. 2 January 1981. p. 77.
  29. ^ "No. 49404". The London Gazette. 1 July 1983. p. 8697.
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  31. ^ "No. 51525". The London Gazette. 8 November 1988. p. 12509.
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  33. ^ "No. 53836". The London Gazette. 1 November 1994. p. 15279.
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  37. ^ a b "No. 54036". The London Gazette. 16 May 1995. p. 6949.
  38. ^ a b Appendix to Court Circular, 14 December 2012
  39. ^ Appendix to Court Circular, 30 June 2019
  40. ^ "No. 39822". The London Gazette. 10 April 1953. p. 1971.
  41. ^ a b Appendix to Court Circular, 13 July 2015
  42. ^ "No. 40008". The London Gazette (Supplement). 6 November 1953. p. 5921.
  43. ^ "No. 40733". The London Gazette. 16 March 1956. p. 1583.

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A Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom It requires attendance on state occasions but does not now involve the daily duties which were once attached to the office of page The only physical activity involved is usually carrying the long train of the Queen s robes Pages of Honour to Queen Elizabeth II in the procession to St George s Chapel Windsor Castle during the annual service of the Order of the Garter 2006 While a page is a comparatively low ranking servant a Page of Honour is a distinguished position It is usually a distinction granted to teenage sons of members of the nobility and gentry and especially of senior members of the Royal Household Pages of Honour participate in major ceremonies involving the British monarch including coronations and the State Opening of Parliament Contents 1 Livery 2 Pages of Honour 2 1 Charles II 2 2 James II 2 3 William III 2 4 Anne 2 5 George I 2 6 George II 2 7 George III 2 8 George IV 2 9 William IV 2 10 Victoria 2 11 Edward VII 2 12 George V 2 13 Edward VIII 2 14 George VI 2 15 Elizabeth II 2 16 Charles III 3 ReferencesLivery EditPages of Honour in England wear a scarlet frock coat with gold trimmings a white satin waistcoat white breeches and hose white gloves black buckled shoes and a lace cravat and ruffles A sword is also worn with the outfit and a feathered three cornered hat is provided 1 In Scotland the outfit is identical but in green rather than scarlet as seen periodically at the Thistle Service in Edinburgh 2 In Ireland when Pages of Honour were attendant upon the King Pages of Honour wore exactly the same uniform as at the English Court except that the colour was St Patrick s blue with silver lace 1 At Coronations the peers who carry regalia in the procession and others with particular roles in the service are expected to have their own pages in attendance These pages are directed to wear the same pattern of clothes as the Pages of Honour wear but of the Livery colour of the Lords they attend except that the Royal liveries being scarlet and gold the use of this combination of colours is restricted to the Pages of Honour and in the case of a Peer whose colours are scarlet and gold for scarlet some variant such as murrey or claret should be used 3 Pages of Honour Edit Pages of Honour carrying the train of Queen Alexandra during her anointing at the Coronation of Edward VII depicted in a painting by Laurits Tuxen Charles II Edit 1661 1662 Bevil Skelton 1661 1669 John Napier 1662 1668 Sidney Godolphin 1664 1665 Rupert Dillon 1665 1671 Thomas Felton 1668 1678 John Berkeley 1668 1676 William Legge 1670 Charles Wyndham 1671 1685 Robert Killigrew 1671 1685 Aubrey Porter 1673 1678 John Prideaux 1674 1678 Henry Wroth 1678 1685 Thomas Pulteney 1680 1685 Sutton Oglethorpe 1681 1685 Charles SkeltonJames II Edit 1685 Thomas Windsor 1685 Reynold Graham 1685 James LevinstonWilliam III Edit First Page of Honour 1689 1692 Nicholas Needham 1692 1697 Carew Rawleigh 1697 1702 Robert Rich Second Page of Honour 1689 1690 Arnold van Keppel 1690 1693 Ernest Henry Ittersum 1695 1702 Thomas Harrison Third Page of Honour 1689 1693 Charles Dormer 1697 1702 William Colt Fourth Page of Honour 1690 1693 Matthew Harvey 1693 1697 George Feilding 1697 1702 Allan Wentworth John Brockhuisen appears in the post mortem accounts of the Board of Green Cloth as a page of honour to William III but this may be an error as he appears elsewhere as a pensioner after serving as Queen Mary s page of honour Anne Edit First Page of Honour 1702 1707 Hon John Egerton 1707 1714 Hon Richard Arundell Second Page of Honour 1702 1709 Robert Blount 1709 1714 John Mordaunt Third Page of Honour 1702 1708 John Gough 1708 1712 Charles Hedges 1712 1714 Thomas Murray Fourth Page of Honour 1702 1710 Hon Henry Berkeley 1710 1714 John Hampden George I Edit First Page of Honour 1714 1727 Guildford Killigrew Second Page of Honour 1714 1718 John Mordaunt 1718 1721 Emanuel Howe 1721 1727 Archibald Carmichael Third Page of Honour 1714 1724 Thomas Murray 1724 1727 Sir William Irby Bt Fourth Page of Honour 1714 1724 Thomas Bludworth 1724 1727 Walter Villiers 1727 Henry Newton George II Edit First Page of Honour 1727 1734 John FitzWilliam 1734 1739 Philip Roberts 1739 1745 Charles Chamberlayne 1745 1748 William Tryon 1748 1753 John Jenkinson 1753 1760 Hon John Byng Second Page of Honour 1727 1731 Henry Panton 1731 1735 Henry d Arcy 1735 1739 John Ashburnham 1739 1744 Bluett Wallop 1744 1747 Hon William Howe 1747 1751 Hon George West 1751 1755 William Feilding 1755 1760 Hon Henry Monckton Third Page of Honour 1727 1731 Sir William Irby Bt 1731 1737 Hon John Boscawen 1737 1740 Charles Lee 1740 1746 Sandys Mill 1746 1747 Hon George Bennet 1747 1752 Thomas Brudenell 1752 1757 William Middleton 1757 1760 Henry Wallop Fourth Page of Honour 1727 1731 Archibald Carmichael 1731 1737 Thomas Style 1737 1741 Hon Charles Roper 1741 1746 Hon William Keppel 1746 1748 Charles Knollis 1748 1753 Harvey Smith 1753 1759 James Bathurst 1759 1760 John Wrottesley George III Edit First Page of Honour 1760 1762 James Hamilton 1762 1769 Henry Monckton 1769 1777 Henry Greville 1777 1784 Henry Durell 1784 1793 John Neville 1793 1795 Henry Wilson 1795 1803 Charles Wilson 1803 1812 Charles Greville 1812 1815 Frederick Turner 1816 1818 John Bloomfield 1818 1820 Arthur Richard Wellesley Second Page of Honour 1760 1764 Henry Vernon 1764 1772 Thomas Thoroton 1772 1777 Richard Barrington 1777 1782 Henry Hall 1782 1794 Charles West 4 1794 1802 George Dashwood 1802 1803 Hon Fitzroy Stanhope 1803 1808 vacant 1808 1809 Henry Buckley 1809 1815 Philip Stanhope 1816 1820 Hon William Graves Third Page of Honour 1760 1761 Hon Edmund Boyle 1761 1768 John Manners 1768 1782 Francis Mackenzie 1782 1789 John Murray 1789 1794 Charles Jenkinson 1794 1800 William Dansey 1800 1804 Hon Edward Irby 1804 1811 Henry Somerset 1812 1817 Charles Arbuthnot citation needed 1817 1820 Frederick Paget Fourth Page of Honour 1760 1768 Doddington Egerton 1768 1776 Francis Chaplin 1776 1781 William Paul de Cerjat 1781 1786 Kenneth Howard 1786 1791 James Cockburn 1791 1794 Edward Draper 1794 1800 Charles Parker 1800 1804 William Wynyard 1804 1810 Richard Cumberland 1810 1816 Henry Murray 1816 1819 Frederick Culling Smith 1819 1820 Arthur Torrens Fifth Page of Honour 1760 1761 John Wrottesley 1773 1781 George Bristow 1781 1782 John Murray George IV Edit First Page of Honour 1820 1821 Arthur Richard Wellesley 1821 1826 Lord Frederick Paulet 1826 1828 William Hervey Bathurst 1828 1830 Henry d Aguilar Second Page of Honour 1820 1823 Frederick Paget 1823 1826 William Burton 1826 1830 Frederick Hamilton Third Page of Honour 1820 1824 Charles Bagot 1824 1830 Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset Fourth Page of Honour 1820 1825 Arthur Torrens 1825 1830 Joseph Hudson William IV Edit First Page of Honour 1830 1835 Henry d Aguilar 1835 1837 Charles Ellice Second Page of Honour 1830 1831 Frederick Hamilton 1831 1837 Frederick Stephenson Third Page of Honour 1830 1832 Arthur Somerset 1832 1837 Lord Hay Fourth Page of Honour 1830 Joseph Hudson 1830 1837 Hon Adolphus Graves 1837 James Cowell Victoria Edit First Page of Honour 1837 1839 Charles Ellice 5 1839 1844 Charles Wemyss 1844 1852 George Gordon 1852 1859 Henry Farquharson 1859 1862 Edmund Boyle 1862 1869 Hon Spencer Jocelyn 1869 1871 Hon Frederick Bruce 1871 1876 Victor Biddulph 1876 1881 Hon Victor Spencer 1881 1884 Percy Cust 1884 1890 Eric Thesiger 1890 1894 Hon Maurice Drummond 1894 1901 Josslyn Egerton 1901 1901 John Bigge Second Page of Honour 1837 1840 George Cavendish 1840 1847 Henry Byng 1847 1853 Alfred Crofton 1853 1861 Charles Phipps 1861 1867 Arthur Paget 1867 1874 George Grey 1874 1877 Laurence Drummond 6 1877 1882 Albert Wellesley 6 1882 1887 Arthur Ponsonby 1887 1892 Victor Wellesley 1892 1895 Albert Clarke 1895 1899 Hon John Henniker Major 1899 1901 The Viscount Torrington 7 Third Page of Honour 1837 1839 Lord Kilmarnock 1839 1841 Hon Adolphus Chichester 1841 1856 Archibald Stuart Wortley 1856 1862 Viscount Cuffe Castle 1862 1868 Hon Arthur Lyttleton 1868 1874 Hon George Somerset 1874 1879 Count Edward Gleichen 1879 1883 Frederic Kerr 1883 1893 Gerald Ellis 1893 Arthur Wood 1893 1896 Sir Albert Seymour Bt 1896 1901 Hon Ivan Hay Fourth Page of Honour 1837 1840 James Cowell 1840 1845 Herbert Wilson 1845 1852 William Forbes 1852 1859 George Macpherson 1859 1866 Henry Loftus 1866 1870 Hon Frederick Stopford 1870 1876 Arthur Hardinge 1876 1877 George Macdonald 1877 1881 Hon Francis Hay 1881 1883 George Byng 1883 1886 Hon Edward FitzRoy 1886 1890 Cyril Stopford 1890 1895 Geoffrey Stewart 1895 1897 Alexander Wood 1897 1901 Harold Festing Edward VII Edit First Page of Honour 1901 1904 John Bigge 1904 1910 Hon Edward Knollys Second Page of Honour 1901 1903 The Viscount Torrington 1903 1908 Donald Davidson 1908 1910 Anthony Lowther Third Page of Honour 1901 Hon Ivan Josselyn Hay 1901 1907 Hon Victor Alexander Spencer 8 1907 1910 George Lane Fourth Page of Honour 1901 1902 Harold Festing 1902 1906 Nigel Legge 9 1906 1908 Edward Hardinge 1908 1910 Walter Campbell George V Edit First Page of Honour 1910 1911 Hon Edward Knollys 1911 1917 Edward Reid 1917 1921 Iain Murray 1921 1924 The Earl Erne 1924 1927 Allan Mackenzie 1927 1932 Alfred Hesketh Prichard 1932 1936 Patrick Crichton Second Page of Honour 1910 1913 Anthony Lowther 1913 1916 Hon Thomas Brand 1916 1919 Edward Ponsonby 1919 1925 George Godfrey Faussett 1925 1932 Neville Wigram 1932 1935 Colin Mackenzie 1935 1936 The Lord Herschell Third Page of Honour 1910 George Lane 1910 1914 Victor Harbord 1914 1917 Gerald Lloyd Verney 1917 1919 Richard Dawnay 1919 1923 Henry Hunloke 1923 1927 Michael Adeane 1927 1931 Jock Colville 1931 1935 Viscount Errington 1935 1936 George Seymour Fourth Page of Honour 1910 1913 Walter Campbell 1913 1915 Assheton Curzon Howe 1915 1917 Francis Stonor 1917 1921 Guy Dugdale 1921 1924 George Gordon Lennox 1924 1930 Harry Legge Bourke 1930 1933 Douglas Gordon 1933 1936 George Hardinge Edward VIII Edit First Page of Honour 1936 Patrick Crichton Second Page of Honour 1936 The Lord Herschell Third Page of Honour 1936 George Seymour Fourth Page of Honour 1936 George Hardinge George VI Edit First Page of Honour 1936 1940 Robert Eliot 1940 1948 None due to the Second World War 1948 1950 Lord Hyde 10 1950 1952 Hon Charles Wilson 11 1952 The Earl Erne 12 Second Page of Honour 1935 1940 Baron Herschell 1940 1947 None due to the World War 1947 1951 James Ogilvy 13 1951 1952 Jonathan Peel 14 Third Page of Honour 1936 1940 George Seymour 1940 1946 None due to the World War 1946 1949 Bernard Gordon Lennox 15 1949 1952 Henry Seymour 16 Fourth Page of Honour 1936 1938 George Hardinge 1938 1939 David Stuart 1939 1946 None due to the World War 1946 1950 George Paynter 15 1950 1952 Michael Anson 17 Elizabeth II Edit First Page of Honour 1952 1954 The Earl Erne 18 1954 1956 Hon Anthony Tryon 19 1956 1959 Sir Mark Palmer 5th Baronet 20 whose mother was Lady Abel Smith a lady in waiting to the Queen 1959 1962 Hon Julian Hardinge 1962 1964 Earl of Lewes 21 1964 1965 Lord Scrymgeour 22 1965 1967 Douglas Gordon 23 1967 1970 Christopher Abel Smith 24 whose mother was Lady Abel Smith a lady in waiting to the Queen and who is a half brother of Sir Mark Palmer 5th Baronet First Page of Honour 1956 1959 1970 1973 Louis Greig 25 1973 1976 Lord Leveson 26 1976 1978 John Ponsonby 26 1979 1980 Hon Thomas Coke 27 1981 1983 James Basset 28 1983 1986 Hon Edward Cecil 29 1986 1988 Benjamin Hamilton 30 1988 1990 Hon Edward Tollemache 31 1991 1994 Edward Janvrin 32 1994 1996 Simon Ramsay 33 1996 1999 Lord Eskdaill 1999 2002 Lord Maltravers 2002 2004 Archibald Young 2004 2008 George FitzRoy 2008 2012 Jack Soames 2012 2015 Hon Charles Armstrong Jones 34 2015 Lachlan Legge Bourke 35 Second Page of Honour 1952 1954 Jonathan Peel 18 1954 1956 Edward Adeane 36 1956 1957 Duncan Davidson 1957 1958 Andrew Gordon 1960 1962 David Hughes Wake Walker 1962 1963 Viscount Ipswich 1963 1964 Heneage Legge Bourke 1964 1966 Christopher Tennant 1966 1968 Hon Harry Fane 1968 1969 John Maudslay 1969 1971 Hon David Hicks Beach 1971 1973 Simon Rhodes 1973 1974 David Bland 1974 1976 Earl of Rocksavage 1976 1979 Charles Loyd 1979 1981 Viscount Carlow 27 1981 1983 Marquess of Lorne 1983 1984 Hon Hugh Crossley 1984 1988 Malcolm Maclean 1988 1991 Hon Charles Tryon 1991 1995 James Bowes Lyon 1995 1997 Hon William Vestey 37 1997 2000 Lord Dunglass 2000 2004 Hon John Bowes Lyon 2004 2008 Viscount Garnock 2008 2012 Lord Stanley 2012 2015 Viscount Aithrie 38 2015 2019 Hon Augustus Stanhope 35 2019 2022 Lord Claud Hamilton 39 Third Page of Honour 1952 1953 Henry Seymour 18 1953 1955 Viscount Carlow 40 1955 1956 John Aird 1956 1958 Lord Ardee 1958 1961 Guy Nevill 1961 1964 David Penn 1964 1966 Edward Hay 1966 1969 Nicholas Bacon 1969 1973 Hon George Herbert 1973 1975 Napier Marten 1975 1976 James Hussey 1976 1978 William Oswald 1978 1979 John Heseltine 1979 1981 James Maudslay 1981 1984 Guy Russell 1984 1987 Harry Legge Bourke 1987 1989 Hon Robert Montgomerie 1989 1992 Rowley Baring 1992 1995 Rory Penn 1995 1998 Thomas Howard 37 1998 2001 Viscount Chewton 2001 2004 Viscount Garnock 2005 2008 Arthur Hussey 2008 2009 Michael Ogilvy 2009 2015 Arthur Chatto 2015 2018 Marquess of Lorne 35 2018 2022 Robert Bruce 41 Fourth Page of Honour 1952 1953 Michael Anson 18 1953 1956 Hon Simon Scott 42 1956 1957 Earl of Shelburne 43 1957 1959 Oliver Russell 1959 1962 Charles Strachey 1962 1964 Simon Rasch 1964 1966 Richard Ford 1966 1968 James Colville 1968 1971 Alexander Colville 1971 1974 Lord Ogilvy 1974 1977 Edward Gordon Lennox 1977 1979 Viscount Althorp 1979 1980 Tyrone Plunket 27 1980 1982 Richard Lytton Cobbold 1982 1984 Marquess of Hamilton 1984 1988 Piers Blewitt 1988 1990 Lord Hyde 1990 1993 Hon Alexander Trenchard 1993 1996 Hon Edward Lowther 1996 1998 Earl Percy 1998 2003 Lord Carnegie 2003 2006 Alexander William Malise Fraser 2006 2008 Henry Naylor 2008 2012 Andrew Leeming 2012 2016 Hugo Bertie 38 2016 2018 Thomas Halle 2018 2022 Max Bowen 41 Charles III Edit First Page of Honour Second Page of Honour 2022 present Lord Claud Hamilton Third Page of Honour 2022 present Robert Bruce Fourth Page of Honour 2022 present Max BowenReferences Edit a b Dress and insignia worn at His Majesty s court issued with the authority of the lord chamberlain Archive org Retrieved 2016 03 30 Photo of Page of Honour attending to the Queen in Edinburgh Flickr com Retrieved 2016 03 30 Earl Marshal s Regulations 1937 quoted in Mansfield A Ceremonial Costume London A amp C Black 1980 Lt Colonel Charles Augustus West Web onetel com Retrieved 2016 03 30 No 19275 The London Gazette 2 June 1835 p 1048 a b No 24506 The London Gazette 25 September 1877 p 5367 No 27100 The London Gazette 18 July 1899 p 4444 No 27310 The London Gazette 3 May 1901 p 3033 No 27466 The London Gazette 19 August 1902 p 5398 No 38255 The London 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