Title: Mirror%20Image
1Mirror Image
- The royal court as a reflection of British
Society.
2The Royal Court. What is it?
- The court is NOT a palace or location.
- The court is people customarily, the monarchs
household servants and attendants.
Kensington Palace
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3Royal Court 3 Chambers
4Court as an Image of Society.
- Present and perceptible hierarchy.
- Monarch tops the hierarchy.
- The hierarchy can be porous.
- The royal court provides for social advancement
in the world outside.
5Queen Annes Court.
- Ruled from 1702-1714
- Presided over a court which was considered small
and unglamorous. - Promoted her favorite courtiers to prominent
positions in society.
Portrait by Michael Dahl National Portrait
Gallery, London
6The Queens Favorites
- Prince GeorgeHusband and Consort to Anne.
- Held many sinecures.
- Through his marriage became second in precedence
only to his wife.
George, Prince of Denmark, duke of
Cumberland By Sir Godfrey Kneller
Collection of the duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury
7The duchess of Marlborough
- Born Sarah Jennings into a modest gentry family.
- Court offices included groom of the stole,
keeper of the privy purse, mistress of the robes
and ranger of Windsor Park. - Thanks to her court service and Annes patronage,
she died a duchess with many social and political
connections.
Sarah, duchess of Marlborough By Sir Godfrey
Kneller, National Trust Photographic Library/Tim
Stephens/The Egremont Collection/Petworth
8The duke of Shrewsbury
- Born into the aristocracy.
- Lord Chamberlain to Anne from 1710-14.
- Used his position at court to further his
political aims.
Charles Talbot, duke of Shrewsbury By Sir Godfrey
Kneller, c. 1685-90 The Eastnor Castle Collection
9Others
- The size of the court necessitated the presence
of people outside the aristocracy to perform the
administrative and menial duties.
10Other Court Offices
- Board of the Greencloth
- Disciplined and paid courtiers
- Physicians
- Attended the queen and court.
- Musicians
- Menial Servants
- And too many more to name!
11Conclusions
- Annes court was not unique in its social
structure. - The court was a stepping stone for social
advancement. - The royal court is a microcosm of society.
- It holds people from all walks of life.
- Demands the cooperation of all classes.