Master of the Hawks
The office of Master of the Hawks (or Master Falconer) was created on the English Restoration in 1660. During Charles II's reign, the Master's salary was £390 per annum (approximately £42,000 in 2007); in William III's reign, it was increased to £1500 (approximately £161,900 in 2007). The office was abolished on the accession of Anne in 1702 and the master, the Duke of St Albans, was granted a perpetual pension payable to his heirs. The pension was finally commuted in 1891 by the payment of a lump sum of some £18,000.[citation needed]
Masters of the Hawks
- 1660–1675: Sir Allen Apsley
- 1675–1702: Charles Beauclerk (Earl of Burford from 1676 and Duke of St Albans from 1684).
Deputy Masters of the Hawks
- 1675–? Sir Thomas Felton, 4th Baronet and William Chiffinch[1]
References
- ^ http://courtofficers.ctsdh.luc.edu/MasterIndex.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- Bucholz, R. O. - Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (revised)
- Purchasing Power of British Pounds from 1264 to 2007
- v
- t
- e
- Lord Chamberlain of the Household
- Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
- Lord Steward of the Household
- Master of the Horse
- Treasurer of the Household
- Comptroller of the Household
(currently among Great Officers of State)
- Lord High Steward
- Lord Chancellor
- Keeper of the Privy Seal
- Earl Marshal
- Keeper of the Royal Archives
- Royal Librarian
- Surveyor of the King's Pictures
- Surveyor of the King's Works of Art
- Master of the Jewel Office
- Crown Jeweller
- Historiographer Royal
- England
- Scotland
- Keeper (or Treasurer) of the Wardrobe
- Comptroller of the Wardrobe
- Cofferer of the Wardrobe
- Keeper of the Great Wardrobe
- Master of the Staghounds (1738–1782)
- Master of the Hawks
- Master of the Harriers
- Keeper of the Queen's Swans
- Warden of the Swans
- Marker of the Swans
- Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
- Master of the Ceremonies
- Master of the King's Music
- Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales
- Groom Porter
- Piper to the Sovereign
- Piper to the Queen Mother
- Serjeant Painter
- Principal Painter in Ordinary
- Painter and Limner
- Flower Painter in Ordinary
- Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland
- Grand Carver of England
- Master Carver
- Pantler of Scotland
- Defence Services Secretary
- Astronomer Royal
- Geographer Royal
- Justiciar (1102–1261)
- Knight Marischal
- Personal aide-de-camp
- Armour-Bearer and Squire of His Majesty's Body
- King's Flag Sergeant
- Field Officer in Brigade Waiting
- Warden of the Mint (1216–1829)
- Gentleman Usher
- Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State
- His Majesty's Botanist
- King's Bargemaster
- Funeral directors