Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State

The Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State is an officer of the British Royal Household. He is responsible for bearing the Sword of State before the monarch on ceremonial occasions. However, the Gentleman Usher was removed from the procession at the State Opening of Parliament in 1998.[1]

List of Gentlemen Ushers to the Sword of State

gollark: I said "not".
gollark: - I think automation is generally good as it could/should lead to less work generally or more intellectual/interesting jobs- people are not sure about whether there will be/are people who can't find work given increasing automation- if there are then it appears as if there are not functional systems in place to cope with it
gollark: Probably.
gollark: I, for one, generally prefer automating the boring whatever to people having to do it manually, except if there is unmitigable unemployment (nobody seems very sure about whether this is the case) things aren't really set up to deal with it.
gollark: Greetings, mortal.

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References

  1. Davison, John (1998-11-23). "Britannia still following the 'uncool' rules". London: The Independent. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  2. "No. 19457". The London Gazette. 13 January 1837. p. 91.
  3. "No. 27336". The London Gazette. 23 July 1901. p. 4838.
  4. "No. 32989". The London Gazette. 7 November 1924. p. 8043.
  5. "No. 33920". The London Gazette. 10 March 1933. p. 1686.
  6. "No. 37509". The London Gazette. 22 March 1946. p. 1494.
  7. "No. 44241". The London Gazette. 3 February 1967. p. 1299.
  8. "No. 46113". The London Gazette. 26 October 1973. p. 12735.
  9. "No. 48149". The London Gazette. 8 April 1980. p. 5285.
  10. "No. 51323". The London Gazette. 3 May 1988. p. 5203.
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