Can anyone help, i have an ancestor who was a page in the presence in the mid 1700's.
What exactly would his job have enatiled??
Was it a prestigious role?
How would he have become on?
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10-07-2009 11:59 AM #1
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10-07-2009 4:17 PM #2A fountain of knowledge.
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It's a Royal Household post still in existence today. See http://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalHous...tureClerk.aspx
where it is mentioned in the third paragraph of the middle column.
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10-07-2009 4:54 PM #3A fountain of knowledge.
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Also if you do a search in Google Books for "page of the presence" (with the quote marks) you will find lots of references in early books.
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28-02-2011 7:18 PM #4Settling in.
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Are you refering to John Collyer? The National Archives can provide copies of his appointments and his livery warrants - providing him with cloth for his livery. His job wasn't so glamorous! The pages of the presence lit the fires and candles in the presence chamber. As a supplement to their wages they were entitled to the candle ends!
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