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  • Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle
  • The Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle is in charge of Windsor Castle in England on behalf of the sovereign. The day-to-day operations are under

    Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle

    Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle

    Constables_and_Governors_of_Windsor_Castle

  • Windsor Castle
  • Official country residence of British monarch

    portal Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle The Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter Windsor Festival

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor_Castle

  • Military Knights of Windsor
  • Chivalric order

    pension and accommodation at Windsor Castle, to provide support for the Order of the Garter and for the services of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. They

    Military Knights of Windsor

    Military Knights of Windsor

    Military_Knights_of_Windsor

  • James Perowne
  • Royal Navy Admiral (born 1947)

    appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle. On his relinquishment of this position in 2022, he was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian

    James Perowne

    James_Perowne

  • FitzGerald dynasty
  • Cambro-Norman, later Hiberno-Norman dynasty, holding power in Ireland over centuries

    first Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle for William the Conqueror, and was the Lord of 38 manors in England, making the FitzGeralds one of the "service

    FitzGerald dynasty

    FitzGerald dynasty

    FitzGerald_dynasty

  • David Hallifax
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1927–1992)

    August 1992) was a senior Royal Navy officer who served as Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 1988 until 1992. Hallifax was educated at Winchester

    David Hallifax

    David_Hallifax

  • Gerald de Windsor
  • Cambro-Norman nobleman

    part of the Kingdom of Deheubarth). Son of the first Norman-French Constable of Windsor Castle, and married to a Welsh Princess, he was in charge of the

    Gerald de Windsor

    Gerald de Windsor

    Gerald_de_Windsor

  • Philip Jones (British Army officer)
  • 23 July 1961), DL; Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, 2013–15; Constable and Governor, Windsor Castle, since 2022". Who's Who 2025

    Philip Jones (British Army officer)

    Philip_Jones_(British_Army_officer)

  • Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans
  • British Politician and Aristocrat 1696-1751

    Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire from 1727 to his death. In 1730 he was appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle and Warden of Windsor Forest. He was

    Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans

    Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans

    Charles_Beauclerk,_2nd_Duke_of_St_Albans

  • John de Lisle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John de Lisle may refer to: John de Lisle (constable), Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle John de Lisle (cricketer), (1891–1961), Leicestershire

    John de Lisle

    John_de_Lisle

  • George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu
  • British noble

    for himself and his children on 15 July 1749. In 1752 he was made a Knight of the Garter and made Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle, which he remained

    George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu

    George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu

    George_Montagu,_1st_Duke_of_Montagu

  • Sinecure
  • Office or job with a salary but which requires little to no actual responsibility

    Steward of the Household Master of the Horse Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports Constable of the Tower of London Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle Deputy

    Sinecure

    Sinecure

  • George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster
  • British Army general (1794–1842)

    Lieutenant of the Tower of London between 1831 and 1833, was Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle between 1833 and 1842. Munster was aide-de-camp to his first

    George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster

    George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster

    George_FitzClarence,_1st_Earl_of_Munster

  • Patrick Palmer (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1933–1999)

    Europe from 1989 to 1992 and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 1992 to 1999. Educated at Marlborough College and the Royal Military Academy

    Patrick Palmer (British Army officer)

    Patrick_Palmer_(British_Army_officer)

  • Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington
  • British Army general

    House of Commons between 1774 and 1779 when he succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Harrington. Stanhope was the son of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington

    Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington

    Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington

    Charles_Stanhope,_3rd_Earl_of_Harrington

  • Ian Macfadyen
  • RAF Air Marshal (born 1942)

    a former Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2000–05) and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (2009–14). Born the son of Air Marshal Sir Douglas

    Ian Macfadyen

    Ian Macfadyen

    Ian_Macfadyen

  • Hallifax
  • Surname list

    surname Hallifax may refer to: David Hallifax (1927–1992), Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle Edwin Richard Hallifax (1874–1950), senior official in

    Hallifax

    Hallifax

  • Ian Jenkins (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy admiral

    appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 1 February 2008. He was Chairman of Seafarers UK and a Patron of Children and Families of the Far

    Ian Jenkins (Royal Navy officer)

    Ian_Jenkins_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Household of George VI and Elizabeth
  • Departments of the British royal family

    Palace). 1937–1944: The Very Rev. Albert Victor Baillie, Dean of Windsor (Windsor Castle). 1937–1942: The Rev. Arthur Rose Fuller (Sandringham). 1937–1952:

    Household of George VI and Elizabeth

    Household_of_George_VI_and_Elizabeth

  • Richard Johns
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (born 1939)

    Peter Squire as Chief of the Air Staff and Johns retired from the RAF in 2000. Johns became Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle in 2000: he was advanced

    Richard Johns

    Richard Johns

    Richard_Johns

  • Household of Edward VIII
  • Departments of the British royal family

    (Buckingham Palace). The Very Rev. Albert Victor Baillie, Dean of Windsor (Windsor Castle). The Rev. Arthur Rose Fuller (Sandringham). The Rev. Walter Kelly

    Household of Edward VIII

    Household_of_Edward_VIII

  • Governor of Hofburg Palace
  • Wolfgang Beer 1995-2010 Burghauptmann Reinhold Sahl 2010- Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle "Burghauptmannschaft Österreich". Archived from the original

    Governor of Hofburg Palace

    Governor of Hofburg Palace

    Governor_of_Hofburg_Palace

  • Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
  • British Army general and colonial administrator (1874–1957)

    Colonel-in-Chief of the Duke of Edinburgh's Own Rifles, 1930 Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, 4 August 1931 Colonel of the Life Guards, 1936 Colonel of the

    Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone

    Alexander_Cambridge,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone

  • Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
  • Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840 to 1861

    Captain-general and Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company, 1843 Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle, 1843 Colonel-in-chief of the 60th (The King's

    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

    Prince_Albert_of_Saxe-Coburg_and_Gotha

  • Ebulo de Montibus
  • loyalty by being made Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle. His son Ebal IV began as a squire in the service of King Edward I of England, assigned with

    Ebulo de Montibus

    Ebulo de Montibus

    Ebulo_de_Montibus

  • James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan
  • British courtier and politician

    In 1791 he was appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (succeeding his brother the Duke of Montagu), a post he held until his death. Lord Cardigan

    James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan

    James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan

    James_Brudenell,_5th_Earl_of_Cardigan

  • Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher
  • British politician and historian (1852–1930)

    deputy lieutenant of Berkshire and became Deputy Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle; he lived at Orchard Lea, Winkfield, on the edge of the Great Park

    Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher

    Reginald_Brett,_2nd_Viscount_Esher

  • Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham
  • Ulster Scots courtier and politician

    as Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle. In 1794, Lord Conyngham married Elizabeth Denison, daughter of the wealthy banker Joseph Denison and heiress

    Henry Conyngham, 1st Marquess Conyngham

    Henry_Conyngham,_1st_Marquess_Conyngham

  • Household of George V and Mary
  • Departments of the British royal family

    Price 1910–: The Reverend H. G. Daniell-Bainbridge 1910–1936: The Dean of Windsor 1910: The Reverend Canon Frederick Alfred John Hervey 1910–1921: The Reverend

    Household of George V and Mary

    Household_of_George_V_and_Mary

  • William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
  • British Army field marshal, Governor-General of Australia, and author (1891–1970)

    City and County of Bristol". After a successful further career on the boards of major UK companies, he was appointed Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle

    William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

    William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

    William_Slim,_1st_Viscount_Slim

  • Edward VIII
  • King of the United Kingdom in 1936

    of Windsor, was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication in December of the

    Edward VIII

    Edward VIII

    Edward_VIII

  • Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy
  • New Zealand-born Royal Air Force officer

    Elworthy, of Timaru in New Zealand and of Elworthy in the County of Somerset, on 9 May 1972. He was made Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle on 13 April

    Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy

    Charles Elworthy, Baron Elworthy

    Charles_Elworthy,_Baron_Elworthy

  • Castle Hill convict rebellion
  • 1804 Australian revolt in New South Wales

    The Castle Hill convict rebellion (also known as Battle of Vinegar Hill) was a convict rebellion in Castle Hill, Sydney, then part of the British colony

    Castle Hill convict rebellion

    Castle Hill convict rebellion

    Castle_Hill_convict_rebellion

  • Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
  • Ceremonial post in the United Kingdom

    independent of the King's sheriffs. It was combined from 1267 with the office of Constable of Dover Castle. However, from 1708 Walmer Castle at Deal was

    Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

    Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports

    Lord_Warden_of_the_Cinque_Ports

  • John FitzHugh
  • of state funds. He was Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle in 1201–04 and again in 1205–16. FitzHugh is notable as one of 27 ecclesiastical and secular

    John FitzHugh

    John FitzHugh

    John_FitzHugh

  • Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
  • British nobleman, peer and statesman (c. 1669 – 1738)

    Lord of the Treasury and commissioned the construction of Castle Howard. Charles Howard was the eldest son of Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle and his

    Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle

    Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle

    Charles_Howard,_3rd_Earl_of_Carlisle

  • John Grandy
  • Marshal of the Royal Air Force (1913–2004)

    then as Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle from 11 August 1978 to 9 February 1988. He was appointed a Knight of the Venerable Order of Saint John

    John Grandy

    John_Grandy

  • 1992 in the United Kingdom
  • recover consciousness and in his current condition would be unlikely to survive more than five years. 20 November – Part of Windsor Castle is gutted in a fire

    1992 in the United Kingdom

    1992_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of knights and dames grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)
  • order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises

    List of knights and dames grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)

    List of knights and dames grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)

    List_of_knights_and_dames_grand_cross_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order_appointed_by_Elizabeth_II_(1978–2002)

  • Dover Castle
  • Medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England

    because of its defensive significance throughout history. Some sources say it is the largest castle in England, a title also claimed by Windsor Castle. This

    Dover Castle

    Dover Castle

    Dover_Castle

  • Peter Gillett
  • British Army general

    Secretary of the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood from 1968 to 1979 and then as Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle from

    Peter Gillett

    Peter_Gillett

  • Leeds Castle
  • Castle in Kent, England

    Tower of London and Windsor Castle. The activity at Leeds Castle during the reign of Edward I was a notable exception to this pattern. The castle was captured

    Leeds Castle

    Leeds Castle

    Leeds_Castle

  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022

    October; and a large fire broke out at Windsor Castle, one of her official residences, in November. The monarchy came under increased criticism and public

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth_II

  • 1999 Special Honours
  • British government recognitions

    K.B.E., Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle. Philip Sinton Astley, L.V.O., on relinquishment of the post of Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps

    1999 Special Honours

    1999_Special_Honours

  • John Peche
  • and 1325. In 1323 he was appointed Constable of Dover Castle, Warden of the Cinque Ports he was superseded in that capacity 21 May 1324, and Governor

    John Peche

    John_Peche

  • List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (2003–2022)
  • order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises

    List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (2003–2022)

    List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (2003–2022)

    List_of_knights_and_dames_commander_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order_appointed_by_Elizabeth_II_(2003–2022)

  • Letters patent (United Kingdom)
  • Legal instruments issued by the monarch

    Croix, Rouge Dragon): Constable of the Tower of London: Lieutenant of the Tower of London: Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle: Defence Council Judge

    Letters patent (United Kingdom)

    Letters patent (United Kingdom)

    Letters_patent_(United_Kingdom)

  • List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)
  • order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises

    List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)

    List of knights and dames commander of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Elizabeth II (1978–2002)

    List_of_knights_and_dames_commander_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order_appointed_by_Elizabeth_II_(1978–2002)

  • Drogo de Barentyn
  • English knight and administrator

    an English knight and administrator who served as Warden of Guernsey and Jersey, Seneschal of Gascony and Constable of Windsor Castle. He held a manor

    Drogo de Barentyn

    Drogo de Barentyn

    Drogo_de_Barentyn

  • John Elley
  • British Army general

    served as the last Governor of Galway and as Member of Parliament for Windsor. Information about Elley is scarce, perhaps partly because of his humble origins

    John Elley

    John Elley

    John_Elley

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland

    and the end of the Edinburgh Festival in the summer. Banknotes of Scotland (featured on design) List of governors of Edinburgh Castle List of castles

    Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh_Castle

  • List of knights and ladies of the Garter
  • Order of the Garter St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle The Society of the Friends of St George's and Descendants of the Knights of the Garter Windsor Castle

    List of knights and ladies of the Garter

    List_of_knights_and_ladies_of_the_Garter

  • Tower of London
  • Castle in London, England

    Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic citadel and castle on the north bank of the River

    Tower of London

    Tower of London

    Tower_of_London

  • Edward Elworthy
  • New Zealand farmer and businessman

    Somerset, on 9 May 1972 and he was made Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle on 13 April 1971. He also became Lord Lieutenant of Greater London in 1973

    Edward Elworthy

    Edward_Elworthy

  • Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
  • Royal Navy Admiral and a sculptor (1833–1891)

    the honorary title of Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle. Prince Victor resumed use of his native title, "HSH Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg"

    Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

    Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

    Prince_Victor_of_Hohenlohe-Langenburg

  • Ruth Bowyer
  • English convict (c. 1761 – 1788)

    Local constable James Fish also gave evidence, indicating he had attended the Castle Hotel at midnight on 7 October, and the following morning he and Bowyer

    Ruth Bowyer

    Ruth_Bowyer

  • Otho Holand
  • of the Garter and allocated stall 23 at the home of the order in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. In 1355 he again joined his brother Thomas on a

    Otho Holand

    Otho Holand

    Otho_Holand

  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Federal police service of Canada

    officers and Indigenous community constables pilot programs. Community constables are armed, paid members holding the rank of special constables, with peace

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Royal Canadian Mounted Police

    Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police

  • List of knights grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VII
  • order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises

    List of knights grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VII

    List of knights grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Edward VII

    List_of_knights_grand_cross_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order_appointed_by_Edward_VII

  • Prince George, Duke of Kent
  • British prince (1902–1942)

    following his father and three older brothers: Edward, Albert, and Henry. He was baptised in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle on 26 January 1903 by

    Prince George, Duke of Kent

    Prince George, Duke of Kent

    Prince_George,_Duke_of_Kent

  • Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
  • British Army officer (1872–1955)

    of Canberra, of Dirleton in the County of East Lothian, and Earl of Gowrie and appointed Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle.

    Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie

    Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie

    Alexander_Hore-Ruthven,_1st_Earl_of_Gowrie

  • Lionel Brett, 4th Viscount Esher
  • British peer and architect (1913–2004)

    2nd Viscount Esher, an MP and the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle and a close friend and adviser of Edward VII and George V. His maternal grandparents

    Lionel Brett, 4th Viscount Esher

    Lionel_Brett,_4th_Viscount_Esher

  • Deaths in February 2009
  • Surgeon General (2002–2006), Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (2008–2009). Oreste Lionello, 81, Italian actor and voice actor. Nonnie Moore, 87

    Deaths in February 2009

    Deaths_in_February_2009

  • Anne, Princess Royal
  • British princess (born 1950)

    both to the wedding of the Prince of Wales in 1981 and the wedding of Lady Rose Windsor in 2008. Anne is patron of the UK Fashion and Textile Association

    Anne, Princess Royal

    Anne, Princess Royal

    Anne,_Princess_Royal

  • Charles III
  • King of the United Kingdom since 2022

    Archbishop of Canterbury Michael Ramsey in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The King is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England and a member of the

    Charles III

    Charles III

    Charles_III

  • State funerals in the United Kingdom
  • For a monarch or approved by the monarch

    Scotland of Asthal and the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Liz Truss. Conveyance of the body from Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle. A large procession

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State funerals in the United Kingdom

    State_funerals_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1700 in England
  • List of events

    of London signed between France, England and the Dutch Republic. 24 June – Responsibility for vagrants passes from churchwardens to parish constables

    1700 in England

    1700_in_England

  • John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
  • British nobleman (1845–1914)

    was associated with several of the circle who were implicated in it. Lorne was Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle from 1892 to 1914. He sat in

    John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll

    John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll

    John_Campbell,_9th_Duke_of_Argyll

  • Kenilworth Castle
  • Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England

    Kenilworth Castle is a castle in the town of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, England, managed by English Heritage; much of it is in ruins. The castle was founded

    Kenilworth Castle

    Kenilworth Castle

    Kenilworth_Castle

  • Statue of Viscount Slim, London
  • Statue in Whitehall, London, England

    of World War II on Raleigh Green, outside the Ministry of Defence's Main Building, the others being Oscar Nemon's 1980 statue of Lord Montgomery and Roberts-Jones's

    Statue of Viscount Slim, London

    Statue of Viscount Slim, London

    Statue_of_Viscount_Slim,_London

  • George V
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936

    the eldest daughter of King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark. He was baptised at Windsor Castle on 7 July by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Charles

    George V

    George V

    George_V

  • Honi soit qui mal y pense
  • Anglo-Norman maxim

    below. "College of St George – Windsor Castle – The Order of the Garter". College of St George – Windsor Castle. Archived from the original on 15 July

    Honi soit qui mal y pense

    Honi soit qui mal y pense

    Honi_soit_qui_mal_y_pense

  • Henry Kable
  • Australian convict

    War of Independence made transportation to America impossible and Henry was returned to the Norwich Castle jail. At Norwich Castle gaol, Henry met and began

    Henry Kable

    Henry_Kable

  • Wallingford, Oxfordshire
  • Town in Oxfordshire, England

    practice of dismantling Wallingford Castle to improve Windsor Castle was continued in the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Maintenance and repair

    Wallingford, Oxfordshire

    Wallingford, Oxfordshire

    Wallingford,_Oxfordshire

  • John Stanley (KG)
  • English knight and statesman (c. 1350 – 1414)

    England Sovereign Lord of the Isle of Man in 1406 Constable of Windsor Castle in 1409 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (second term) from 1413 until his death

    John Stanley (KG)

    John_Stanley_(KG)

  • List of mayors of Cardiff
  • Constable or military governor of Cardiff Castle. The first elected Mayor of Cardiff took office in 1835 (elected by the members of the council), the same

    List of mayors of Cardiff

    List of mayors of Cardiff

    List_of_mayors_of_Cardiff

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    recorded that she and her mother killed three horses in their haste to see the Queen at Dingley. In the great hall at Windsor Castle, "there was such an

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Gerard Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle
  • English nobleman and soldier

    and France. He was born c. 1304, the son and heir of Sir Warin de Lisle, of Kingston Lisle in the parish of Sparsholt, Berkshire, Keeper of Windsor Castle

    Gerard Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle

    Gerard_Lisle,_1st_Baron_Lisle

  • Raymond FitzGerald
  • 12th century Cambro-Norman commander

    peers. Raymond Constable is the region of Leinster. He holds the knights and good men under the command of Count. He recruited soldiers and knights, archers

    Raymond FitzGerald

    Raymond FitzGerald

    Raymond_FitzGerald

  • Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
  • English military leader (1402–1460)

    Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 6th Earl of Stafford, 7th Baron Stafford (15 August 1402 – 10 July 1460) of Stafford Castle in Staffordshire, was

    Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    Humphrey_Stafford,_1st_Duke_of_Buckingham

  • Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge
  • British peer and soldier (1868–1927)

    was president of the RSPCA from 1910 to 1916. From 1914 to his death he was Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle. With the outbreak of the First World

    Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge

    Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge

    Adolphus_Cambridge,_1st_Marquess_of_Cambridge

  • List of castles in England
  • This list of castles in England is not a list of every building and site that has "castle" as part of its name, nor does it list only buildings that conform

    List of castles in England

    List of castles in England

    List_of_castles_in_England

  • List of people legally executed in New South Wales
  • the murder of a constable on the Windsor Road. John Martin – 7 June 1830 – Known as 'Jack the Drummer'. Hanged at Sydney for the rape of seven-year-old

    List of people legally executed in New South Wales

    List_of_people_legally_executed_in_New_South_Wales

  • Edward IV
  • King of England (1461–1470; 1471–1483)

    Protector after his death. He died on 9 April 1483 and was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. His twelve-year-old son, Edward V, was never crowned

    Edward IV

    Edward IV

    Edward_IV

  • Stanley family
  • English noble family

    Lord of the Welsh Marches, governor of Carmarthen castle and Cardigan Castle, Sheriff of Salop and Staffordshire from 1216 until 1221, constable of Shrewsbury

    Stanley family

    Stanley family

    Stanley_family

  • List of Old Marlburians
  • Alumni of Marlbrough College

    Windsor Castle Peter Gillett, Major-General, Deputy Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle John 'Hoppy' Hopgood', pilot in 617 Squadron, killed

    List of Old Marlburians

    List_of_Old_Marlburians

  • James I of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1406 to 1437

    Tower and at Windsor Castle. By 1420, James's standing at Henry V's court had greatly improved; he ceased to be regarded as a hostage and became more of a

    James I of Scotland

    James I of Scotland

    James_I_of_Scotland

  • Edward VII
  • King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910

    Windsor Castle, on 25 January 1842. He was named Albert after his father and Edward after his maternal grandfather, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn

    Edward VII

    Edward VII

    Edward_VII

  • Hugh Waterton
  • Servant of the House of Lancaster

    Queenborough Castle on the Isle of Sheppey and in February 1405 he was appointed Constable of Windsor Castle, and served as a Justice of the Peace in Berkshire

    Hugh Waterton

    Hugh_Waterton

  • Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent
  • British politician and courtier

    positions: Gentleman of the Bedchamber, Constable of Windsor Castle, Lord Steward of the Household from 1716 until 1718, and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal from

    Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent

    Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent

    Henry_Grey,_1st_Duke_of_Kent

  • List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
  • of huge tracts of lands through judges, constables, castles, and sheriffs, the nobles of England were still powerful. This is a list of the various different

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  • Holyrood Palace
  • Official Scottish residence of the British monarch

    Apart from Holyrood and Windsor Castle, Charles II failed to complete any of his palace modernisation schemes, largely due to lack of money. The reason

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  • Official residence
  • Residence of head of state

    (official working palace of the King) Windsor Castle (official country residence of the King) Hillsborough Castle (official residence of the King in Northern

    Official residence

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  • George III
  • King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820

    days, and his funeral and interment took place on 16 February in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Over the course of George's reign, a coalition of abolitionists

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  • Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
  • British princess (1857–1944)

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  • Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent
  • Chief Justiciar of England and Ireland (c. 1170–1243)

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  • Yeomen Warders
  • Ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London

    The Yeomen Warders of His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary

    Yeomen Warders

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  • History of the English monarchy
  • to England and founded the Order of the Garter at Windsor Castle in 1348. Between 1350 and 1377, Edward spent £50,000 transforming Windsor from an ordinary

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  • Guy Fawkes Night
  • Annual custom originating in England

    largely ignored, and attempts by the authorities to suppress the celebrations resulted in violent protests and several injured constables. On several occasions

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  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1857
  • Newcastle-under-Lyme and Leek Roads Act 1828 (9 Geo. 4. c. iv) Langport, Somerton and Castle Cary Roads Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. xcviii) East Kent Railway (Extension

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  • Hand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Hand

    English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.

    Hand

  • Band
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Band

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoops and bands, etc., from Middle English band, bond, Middle High German, Middle Low German bant, German Band denoting something used for tying or binding: ‘hoop’, ‘metal band’, ‘fetter’, ‘shackle’.Old spelling of the Dutch cognates Bant, Bande, from Middle Dutch bant ‘band’.

    Band

  • Windsor
  • Boy/Male

    English German Teutonic

    Windsor

    From Windsor. Surname and place name. The house of Windsor has been the ruling family of the UK...

    Windsor

  • Wendlesora
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Wendlesora

    From Windsor

    Wendlesora

  • Land
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Land

    English and German : topographic name from Old English land, Middle High German lant, ‘land’, ‘territory’. This had more specialized senses in the Middle Ages, being used to denote the countryside as opposed to a town or an estate.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a forest glade, Middle English, Old French la(u)nde, or a habitational name from Launde in Leicestershire or Laund in West Yorkshire, which are named with this word.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named, from Old Norse land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (see 1 above).

    Land

  • Winsor
  • Boy/Male

    German, Teutonic

    Winsor

    From Windsor

    Winsor

  • WINDSOR
  • Male

    English

    WINDSOR

    English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name in Berkshire originally called Windels-ora, WINDSOR means "landing place with a windlass." [note: windlass. naut. a device used for winding ropes.] 

    WINDSOR

  • ANDY
  • Male

    English

    ANDY

    Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, ANDY means "man; warrior."

    ANDY

  • Wyndsor
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wyndsor

    From the Riverbank with a Winch

    Wyndsor

  • Waaliyah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Waaliyah

    The Female Governor; She who Directs, Manages, Conducts, Governs and Measures

    Waaliyah

  • Winsor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winsor

    English : variant of Windsor. This is the spelling used for places so named in Devon and Hampshire.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Winzer.

    Winsor

  • Windsor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Windsor

    English : habitational name from Windsor in Berkshire, Broadwindsor in Dorset, or Winsor in Devon and Hampshire, all named from an unattested Old English windels ‘windlass’ + Old English ōra ‘bank’.Windsor is the surname of the present British royal family, adopted in place of Wettin in 1917 as a response to anti-German feeling during the World War I. The original surname of Edward VII (and hence of George V up to 1917) was Wettin, his father, Prince Albert, being Prince Wettin of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The family took the name Windsor from the place in Berkshire, England, where Windsor Castle is a royal residence. There is unlikely to be any royal connection for American bearers, however: the name was an ordinary English habitational surname for centuries before this event.

    Windsor

  • Sand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Sand

    English, Scottish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name for someone who lived on patch of sandy soil, from the vocabulary word sand. As a Swedish or Jewish name it was often purely ornamental.Dutch and Belgian : reduced form of Van den Sand(e), Van den Zande, a habitational name from places such as Zande in West Flanders or various minor places named with zand ‘sand’.English and Scottish : from a short form of Alexander.French : from a Germanic personal name, Sando.

    Sand

  • ANA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ANA

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Anna, ANA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ana.

    ANA

  • Constable
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Constable

    English : occupational name for the law-enforcement officer of a parish, from Middle English, Old French conestable, cunestable, from Late Latin comes stabuli ‘officer of the stable’. The title was also borne by various other officials during the Middle Ages, including the chief officer of the household (and army) of a medieval ruler, and this may in some cases be the source of the surname.Americanized spelling of Dutch Constapel, an occupational name for the chief gunner aboard a ship or in the garrison of a fort.

    Constable

  • Windsor
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, Teutonic

    Windsor

    Surname and Place Name; The House of Windsor has been the Ruling Family of the Uk Since 1917; From Windsor; Landing Place with a Windlass

    Windsor

  • ANU
  • Female

    Finnish

    ANU

    Estonian and Finnish pet form of Greek Hanna, ANU means "favor; grace."

    ANU

  • ANE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    ANE

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Hanna, ANE means "favor; grace."

    ANE

  • Winder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winder

    English : occupational name for a winder of wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English winde(n) ‘to wind’ (Old English windan ‘to go’, ‘to proceed’). The verb was also used in the Middle Ages of various weaving and plaiting processes, so that in some cases the name may have referred to a basket or hurdle maker.English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in northern England so called, from Old English vindr ‘wind’ + erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’, i.e. a shelter against the wind.English : John Winder is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, in 1665. William Henry Winder, born in the county in 1775, was blamed for the military defeat that led to the British burning of Washington, DC, in 1814; his son John Henry Winder (b. 1800) was a confederate general who was commander of southern military prisons.

    Winder

  • ANA
  • Female

    Serbian

    ANA

    (Bulgarian and Serbian Ана): Bulgarian and Serbian form of Greek Hanna, ANA means "favor; grace."

    ANA

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  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.

  • Governor
  • n.

    One who governs; especially, one who is invested with the supreme executive authority in a State; a chief ruler or magistrate; as, the governor of Pennsylvania.

  • Of
  • prep.

    Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.

  • Governor
  • n.

    A contrivance applied to steam engines, water wheels, and other machinery, to maintain nearly uniform speed when the resistances and motive force are variable.

  • Constabulary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to constables; consisting of constables.

  • Tithingman
  • n.

    A peace officer; an under constable.

  • Constabulary
  • n.

    The collective body of constables in any town, district, or country.

  • Indoor
  • a.

    Done or being within doors; within a house or institution; domestic; as, indoor work.

  • Headborrow
  • n.

    A petty constable.

  • Governess
  • n.

    A female governor; a woman invested with authority to control and direct; especially, one intrusted with the care and instruction of children, -- usually in their homes.

  • Window
  • n.

    The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening.

  • Windore
  • n.

    A window.

  • Winder
  • n.

    One who, or that which, winds; hence, a creeping or winding plant.

  • Third-borough
  • n.

    An under constable.

  • Constabless
  • n.

    The wife of a constable.

  • Constable
  • n.

    An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers.

  • Window
  • v. t.

    To place at or in a window.

  • Constablery
  • n.

    The district or jurisdiction of a constable.

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