Examples of 'vice-chamberlain' in a sentence

Meaning of "vice-chamberlain"

vice-chamberlain (verb) - possibly a term that involves the duties or actions of a vice-chamberlain, a royal official responsible for managing the chambers of a monarch or noble. The verb form may relate to performing tasks or responsibilities similar to those of a vice-chamberlain

How to use "vice-chamberlain" in a sentence

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Why overlook the corruption of your vice-chamberlain.
His father was vice-chamberlain of the county palatine of Chester.
Edward William Purvis served as his vice-chamberlain.
Hervey was vice-chamberlain in the royal household and a member of the Privy Council.
One of the traitors . A vice-chamberlain.
He was appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household and a Member of the Privy Council.
Why overlook the corruption of your vice-chamberlain and provincial steward in the daimyo 's absence?
He remained as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household until the fall of the Russell administration in 1852.
Lord William was appointed Vice-Chamberlain to the queen, Caroline of Ansbach, the same year.
He remained as Vice-Chamberlain until 1834, the last months under the premiership of Lord Melbourne.
He 's the cousin of Vice-Chamberlain Lee Jeong-mun and … Lee Deok-mun's wife is from that family.
He continued as Vice-Chamberlain after Lord Grey formed his Whig government in November 1830.

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