The Database of Court Officers, 1660-1837

Overview
The Database of Court Officers, 1660-1837 is an online database detailing career histories of each paid officer and servant of the British royal household from the restoration of the monarchy to the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The database is derived from volumes 11 and 12 of an ongoing series of publications describing office holders between the Restoration and 1870. This work corrects and adds to the information in the earlier published volumes.

Content
The focus is upon the Department of the Lord Chamberlain and associated offices and Departments of the Lord Steward and the Master of the Horse. Unpaid gentlemen and unsalaried craftsmen and tradesmen are not included.

Using the site The database may be accessed through:


 * The lists
 * Detailed description and history of assignments in the royal household
 * Chronological lists of officers in those assignments
 * A master index of court officers

Information in the master index may include:


 * Name
 * Title of position
 * Appointment and retirement dates
 * Position cancellation
 * Payment dates
 * Comments or notes
 * Cross references
 * Source of information

Internet address
http://www.luc.edu/depts/history/bucholz/DCO/

or do a Google.com search for Database Court Officers

Cost
Free

Tips
There is a link to abbreviations used in the text.