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of the reigning monarch, with the name of the corps ("Gentlemen at Arms") put diagonally from top to bottom. Between the two pieces of text is the corps' portcullis badge, while at the end of the standard are a selection of battle honours. In 2009, at a celebration of the Corps' 500 years of personal
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Under Henry VIII, the Troop of Gentlemen varied in size, according to funding available. As the "Nearest Guard" to the Monarch, the unit attracted an aristocratic and aspiring membership, which could be utilised as a cadre of young officers when levies were raised for overseas service.
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and Butler also assisted by the house keeper. All Officers (except the Captain) must have served in the Corps prior to promotion to officer rank. In the 17th century, there was also the office of
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All subordinate officers, and all Gentlemen, must be under the age of 55 years on joining, and are on average 52. The Gentlemen retain their prior military ranks (currently most rank between
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of noble families and the highest order of gentry as his personal Body Guard or 'Nearest Guard'", cadets being the younger sons of nobles.
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Today, the duties are purely ceremonial: the Gentlemen accompany and attend the sovereign at various events and occasions, including
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to protect the sovereign, in battle or elsewhere. Henry decided to have "this new and sumptuous Troop of Gentlemen composed of
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Gentlemen at Arms marching alongside the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, as part of the procession following her funeral.
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The Field of Cloth of Gold was not actually a battle, but is listed by the Corps as a battle honour
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from Savile Row in London, with the helmets handcrafted and maintained by the royal warrant holder
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are worn, and long ceremonial battle-axes, over 300 years old, are carried by all the Gentlemen.
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feather plumes are worn when on duty, even in church. Officers wear, in addition, gold
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Although all Gentlemen are retired officers, uniquely one recent member is also a
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As his Body Guard, it accompanied Henry to France in 1513 and took part in the
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for the Harbinger—which they receive from the Sovereign on appointment.
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His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
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at their goldsmithing and silversmithing workshops, also in London.
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for the Lieutenant, Standard Bearer and Clerk of the Cheque, and
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in 1520. In 1526, they became a dismounted bodyguard armed with
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and Co-Paymaster of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms.
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Royal Company of Archers, The King's Bodyguard for Scotland
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Chandler, David; Beckett, I.F.W., eds. (7 November 1996).
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joined the Corps in 1999 after retiring from the Corps of
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The uniforms are produced by the royal warrant holder
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Paymaster of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
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Captains of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
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Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
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The uniform of the Gentlemen at Arms, depicted on a
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His Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
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