Household of Charles II of England

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The Household of Charles II of England was the royal domestic and administrative establishment that surrounded and served King Charles II during his reign, encompassing his court, servants, officials, and attendants.

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Label Occurrences
Household of Charles II of England canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court of a monarch
royal household
appliesToPerson Charles II of England
country Kingdom of England
employs Chaplains-in-ordinary
Clerk of the Kitchen
Gentleman Usher
Lord of the Bedchamber
surface form: Gentleman of the Bedchamber

Groom of the Stool
surface form: Groom of the Bedchamber

Groom of the Stool
Lord Chamberlain of the Household
Lord Steward of the Household
Master of the Horse
Master of the Household
Musicians of the Chapel Royal
Pages of the Backstairs
Serjeant-at-Arms
Treasurer of the Household
Yeomen of the Guard
court musicians
royal apothecaries
royal barbers
royal clerks
royal cooks
royal footmen
royal grooms
royal laundresses
royal physicians
endTime 1685
followedBy Household of James II of England
follows Household of Charles I of England
governmentalFunction administration of royal palaces
ceremonial functions
domestic service to the monarch
provisioning of the royal court
hasInfluenceOn Restoration court culture
Restoration theatre and arts
hasPart Board of Green Cloth
Household below stairs
Lord Chamberlain’s Office
surface form: Lord Chamberlain's Department

Lord Steward’s Office
surface form: Lord Steward's Department

Privy Chamber
Privy Chamber
surface form: Royal Bedchamber

Royal Chapel
Royal Stables
Treasurer of the Household
surface form: Treasurer of the Household's Department
headOfStateServed Charles II of England
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Hampton Court Palace
St James's Palace, London
surface form: St James's Palace

Palace of Whitehall
surface form: Whitehall Palace

Windsor Castle
notableEvent re-establishment after the English Interregnum
partOf English royal court
religion Church of England
significantPlace London, England
surface form: London
startTime 1660
temporalContext Stuart period
surface form: Restoration period

Stuart period
surface form: Stuart monarchy

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Margaret Blagge associatedWith Household of Charles II of England
Royal goldsmiths of Charles II partOf Household of Charles II of England