lord steward

lord steward

▪ English official
also called  Lord Steward Of The Household,  

      in England, an official of the royal household, whose duties were originally domestic and who was known as the “chief steward” of the household. The office was of considerable political importance under the Tudors and Stuarts, and it carried cabinet rank during the 18th century. In 1924 it ceased to be a political appointment and since then it has been filled at the discretion of the sovereign. In theory the lord steward is responsible for the day-to-day management and financial affairs of the royal household; in practice these functions are carried out by the master of the household. Thus, the duties of the lord steward are now purely ceremonial, though he is still the first dignitary of the court and is always a peer and a privy councillor.

      In the past the lord steward also had legal and judicial authority. He presided over the counting house, or Board of Green Cloth, where together with the cofferer and others he controlled expenditures and made the necessary provisions for the royal household. The board also had the power to maintain peace within the verge (12-mile [19-kilometre] radius) of the palace and to deal with all offenders.

      After the 12th century the lord steward also presided over the Lord Steward's Court, which had jurisdiction over offenses and felonies committed by the king's servants, and over the Marshalsea Court; this was a court of record held before the lord steward and the knight marshal of the household, and it had civil and criminal jurisdiction over any action within the verge where at least one of the parties was a member of the royal household. In the 17th century the lord steward was given charge of the new Court of the Steward and Marshal (palace court); this court and the Marshalsea Court were abolished in the mid-19th century.

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