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master of the ceremonies
The office of Master of the Ceremonies was established by King James I/VI. The Master's duties were to receive foreign dignitaries and present them to the monarch at court. Below is a list of known holders until the replacement of the office by the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in 1920.
==Masters of the Ceremonies==

*1603-1627: Sir Lewes Lewkenor
*1627-1641: Sir John Finett
*1641-1686: Sir Charles Cotterell
*1686-1710: Sir Charles Lodowick Cotterell
*1710-1758: Sir Clement Cottrell
*1758-1779: Sir Charles Cottrell-Dormer
*1779-1796: Sir Clement Cottrell-Dormer
*1796-1818: Sir Stephen Cottrell
*1818-1847: Sir Robert Chester
*1847-1876: Hon. Sir Edward Cust
*1876-1890: Sir Francis Seymour, Bt.
*1890-1893: Sir Christopher Teesdale
*1893-1903: Colonel the Honourable Sir William James Colville, KCVO, CB
*1901-: Honourable Richard Charles Moreton
*1903-1907: Sir Douglas Dawson
*1907-1920: Hon. Sir Arthur Walsh

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