Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (Revised), Court Officers, 1660-1837. Originally published by University of London, London, 2006.
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Stable (or Mews) Keepers c. 1669–1837
Stable keepers were appointed by the master of the horse. Though some establishments list but two, there were six stable keepers at various locations in 1669. Two of these positions fail to appear on the Establishment of 1682, but one seems to have been restored on that of 1685. Only three stable keepers are listed in 1689, including a keeper at Theobalds who was appointed under William III only. A keeper of the stables at Kensington was established in 1702; one at St. James's and one at Somerset House, respectively, in 1714; and a stable Keeper at Newmarket in 1724 (for a total of six thereafter). A stable Keeper at Windsor was appointed in 1760. The stable keeper at Somerset House was abolished in 1779; that at St. James's had determined by 1782. In 1827 the position at Windsor was abolished. (fn. 1)
Stable keepers made £12 3s on the Household Establishment of 1664, £12 on that of 1685, and £36 per annum from that of 1702. The exceptions were the stable keeper at Windsor who made only £27 6s, and that at Newmarket at £25 per annum. In 1791, the stable keepers at London and Westminster received an additional £6 per annum, that at Newmarket £4. By 1807, the stable keepers also received allowances ranging from £20 to £57 18s 6d. The 1812 Establishment provided £86 for the stable keeper of the King's Mews in London; £81 for that at Hampton Court; £82 at Kensington; £47 10s at Windsor; and £25 at Newmarket. (fn. 2)
Keeper of the Great Mews at London
(from c. 1825 at Pimlico) c. 1669–1685; 1689–1837
Keeper of the Upper Mews c. 1669–1685
Keeper of the Stables at Greenwich c. 1669–1685
Keeper of the Stables at Hampton Court c. 1669–?1685; 1689–1837
Stable (or Mews) Keepers 1682–1685; 1699–1702
By 1685 | Chapman, J. | |
1685 | 31 Mar. | Cooling, J. |
1685 | 31 Mar. | Duffield, T. |
1685 | 31 Mar. | Griffith, H. |
1685 | 31 Mar. | Heroton, E. |
By 1699 | Milde, A. de |