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Encyclopedia > Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood

This is a small office within the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom responsible for the administration of Orders of Chivalry and some aspects of honours in general. It does not deal with nominations or decisions on appointments, but rather administers the appointment procedures and investitures, and provides the insignia. In all the medieval monarchies of western Europe the general system of government sprang from, and centred in, the royal household. ... The adjective sovereign is used to refer to a state of sovereignty. ... Christian military orders appeared following the First Crusade. ... The honours system of the United Kingdom is a means of rewarding personal bravery, achievement or service to the country. ... Insignia (from latin insigne: emblem, symbol) is a symbol or token of personal power, status or office, or of an offical body of government or jurisdiction. ...


Since 1991 the Secretary of the Centra Chancery has been the same individual who also serves as Assistant Comptroller to the Lord Chamberlain's Office. A comptroller may refer to a royal-household official who examines and supervises expenditures, or a public official who audits government accounts and sometimes certifies expenditures. ... The Lord Chamberlain or Lord Chamberlain of the Household is one of the chief officers of the royal household in the United Kingdom, and is to be distinguished from the Lord Great Chamberlain, one of the great offices of state. ...


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Miscellaneous Records - Jacomb.com (1153 words)
Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood in London, the department of the Lord Chancellor's office which authorises knighthoods and so this book can be seen as authoritative and official.
He took command of the remains of three companies and set a fine example to all throughout the day and night, moving about over the open ground, which was swept by the machine-gun fire of the enemy, with a coolness and disregard of danger which was worthy of great praise.
Records of those who have received knighthoods and other Orders of Chivalry are held by the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
Knighthood and Orders of Chivalry (433 words)
The following pages deal with knights and knighthood, as well as the related concept of order of knighthood, both in its original form as a medieval institution, and its modern form as an award of merit.
London, Printed and published for the Central chancery of the orders of knighthood, Sherratt and Hughes, 1906.
The Orders of Chivalry Web Site, currently contains articles the British Orders of Chivalry, the Orders of St John (the Sovereign Order of Malta and on the four non-Catholic Orders of St John known as the Alliance Orders), the Order of St Lazarus, and the Order of St Stanislas.
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