Examples of 'earl marshal' in a sentence

Meaning of "earl marshal"

Earl Marshal: Refers to a high-ranking hereditary officer of the English royal court, responsible for organizing major state ceremonies such as the coronation and the State Opening of Parliament
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  • A hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title under the sovereign of the United Kingdom, responsible for state funerals and coronations.

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He exercised the duties of Earl Marshal in place of his disabled elder brother.
Along with a personal letter of introduction to the Earl Marshal.
Garter is responsible to the Earl Marshal for the running of the College.
The Earl Marshal is responsible for organising the Coronation.
He occupied the office of Earl Marshal of England.
I have always abided by one guiding principle, In my capacity as Earl Marshal.
And what was the Earl marshal part about?
The knight to whom Leake was attached was the Earl of Sussex, deputy Earl Marshal.
He 's applied for an audience with Earl Marshal six times - in the past two years.
Firstly a petition is submitted, called a memorial, to the Earl Marshal.
The office of Earl Marshal is now hereditary, being held by the Dukes of Norfolk.
The two were asked to meet with the Earl Marshal in London.
He acted as Earl Marshal for the coronation of Charles II . [ 1 ].
He 's applied for an audience with Earl Marshal six times.
In 1461 he succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Norfolk and hereditary Earl Marshal.

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He held the office of Joint Commissioner for the office of Earl Marshal in 1673.

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