Dress Worn at Court
Trendell, H.A.P., M.V.O., Dress Worn at Court, Harrison and Sons, 1912 UL: 490.c.91.2
One of a series of official books giving correct details of court dress and uniform.
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The 1912 volume is split into two parts:
Part I
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His Majesty’s Household
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His Majesty’s Household – Evening Dress
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Windsor Uniform
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The Master of the Horse
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Pages of Honour
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Pages of Honour, Scotland
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Pages of Honour, Ireland
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Superintendent of the Royal Mews – Full Dress
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Equerries and Extra Equerries to the King
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Naval Equerries and Aides-de-Camp to the King
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Equerries to Queen Alexandra, to the Prince of Wales, and to Other Members of the Royal Family
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Aides-de-Camp General and Military Aides-de-Camp to the King
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Honorary Physicians and Honorary Surgeons to the King
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The Earl Marshal of England
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Insignia
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Full Dress
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Levée Dress
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Horse Furniture
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Officers of Arms (England) (The Earl Marshal’s Department)
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Garter Principal King of Arms
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Insignia
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Tabard
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Uniform – Full Dress
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Uniform – Levée Dress
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Provincial Kings of Arms – Clarenceux and Norroy
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Heralds
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Pursuivants
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Full Dress
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For Provincial Kings of Arms, Heralds, and Pursuivants
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For Provincial Kings of Arms
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For Heralds
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For Pursuivants
Officers of Arms (Scotland)
Heralds
Pursuivants
Officers of Arms (Ireland)
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Ulster King of Arms
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Full Dress
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Levée Dress
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Horse Furniture
Heralds – Full Dress and Levée Dress
Pursuivants
His Majesty’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms
The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard
The King’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers)
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Court Dress
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Gentlemen of the Body Guard
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Officers of the Body Guard
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Field Dress
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Gentlemen of the Body Guard
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Officers of the Body Guard
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Mess Dress – Officers and Gentlemen of the Body Guard
Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle
Deputy-Constable and Lieutenant-Governor of Windsor Castle
Military Knights of Windsor – Full Dress
The Privy Council
The Privy Council in Ireland
Civil Uniform
Frock Dress
Sergeants-at-Arms
House of Lords
House of Commons
The Corps Diplomatique
The Foreign Service and Diplomatic Service
Consular Service
Officers of the Government of India
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Full Dress and Levée Dress
Officers of the Governments of His Majesty’s Oversea Dominions, except India
Navy and Army
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Special Reserve and Territorial Force
His Majesty’s Lieutenants of Counties
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New Regulations, War Office, 1908
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Old Pattern Uniform, 1889
Lieutenants for the City of London
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New Regulations, War Office, 1908
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Old Pattern Uniform, 1876
Deputy-Lieutenants and Vice-Lieutenants of Counties
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New Regulations, War Office, 1908
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Old Pattern Uniform, 1875
Archbishops, Bishops and Clergy
Chaplains to the King
Naval, Army and Territorial Force Chaplains, &c.
Judicial and Legal
Lords Commissioners of Justiciary (Scotland)
Scottish Sheriffs Depute
Scottish King’s Counsel
Crown Solicitors, Ireland
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
The Corporation of the Trinity House
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The Master, Deputy-Master and Elder Brethren – Full Dress
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The Secretary – Full Dress
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Younger Brethren
Court Dress
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Velvet Court Dress (New Style)
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Velvet Court Dress (Old Style)
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Cloth Court Dress
Royal Academicians
The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts
Highland Dress
The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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Viceregal Household
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Aide-de-Camp
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Extra Aide-de-Camp
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Master of the Horse
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Pages of Honour
The Sheriffs of the City of London – For Courts or Levées
Lord Mayor and Mayors
The City Marshal – Full Dress
Metropolitan Police
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The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and the Assistant Commissioners – Full Dress
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Chief Constables of Districts
City of London Police
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Full Dress
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The Commissioner
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The Assistant Commissioner
Country Chief Constables – Full Dress
Royal Irish Constabulary
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Full Dress
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Inspector-General
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Deputy Inspector-General
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Assistant Inspectors-General
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County and District Inspectors
Dublin Metropolitan Police – The Chief Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner – Full Dress
The Officers of the Orders of Knighthood
Regulations as to the Wearing of the Insignia of the Various Orders
Wearing of Miniatures
Regulations Regarding the Occasions on Which Orders, Miniature Decorations and Medals are Worn with Evening Dress
Regulations as to the Return of the Insignia of the Various Orders on the Promotion or Death of a Member
Regulations Respecting Foreign Orders and Medals
Order in Which Decorations and Medals are to be Worn
Collar Days
Court Mourning
Part II
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Scale of General or Social Precedence
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Regulations for His Majesty’s Levées
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Regulations for Their Majesties’ Courts
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Dress Regulations for Ladies Attending Their Majesties’ Courts
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Peers’ Robes
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Mantles of the Various Orders of Knighthood
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Military Knights of Windsor – Undress
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The Inspectors of Palaces (Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Holyrood
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Children of His Majesty’s Chapels Royal
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Full Dress
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Undress Uniform
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The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard (Yeomen)
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The King’s Band
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His Majesty’s Swan Keeper
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His Majesty’s Bargemaster
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His Majesty’s Watermen
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His Majesty’s Marshalmen
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Diplomatic Service
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Evening Dress
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White Uniform to be Worn in Hot Climates
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Consular Service
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Undress
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White Uniform to be Worn in Hot Climates
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The Government of India
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A. Rules Regarding Uniforms Worn by Officers in Civil Employ
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Undress (Morning)
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Mess Dress
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Hot Weather Uniform
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B. Rules Regarding the Wearing of Uniform, Other than Full and Levée Dress, by Officers of the political Department of the Government of India
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Undress
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Evening Dress
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Hot Weather Uniform
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Hot Weather Evening Dress Uniform
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Service Dress
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C. Officers of the Political Department of the Government of Bombay
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Viceregal Satff, India – Evening Dress
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Colonial Service
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White Undress Tropical Uniform
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Evening Dress
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His Majesty’s Lieutenants of Counties – Undress
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Lieutenants for the City of London – Undress
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Deputy-Lieutenants and Vice-Lieutenants of Counties – Undress
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The Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports – Evening Dress
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Naval Chaplains – Mess Dress
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Army and Territorial Force Chaplains – Evening Dress
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The Corporation of the Trinity House
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The Master, Deputy-Master and Elder Brethren
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Undress Uniform
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Mess and Dinner Dress
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The Secretary
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Undress Uniform
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Dinner Dress
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Younger Brethren
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The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland – Viceregal Household Evening Dress
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The City Marshal
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Undress
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For Mounted Duties
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Judges of the High Court
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Red Letter Days on which the Judges of the High Court (King’s Bench Division) wear, at Sittings of the Court of Law, their Scarlet Robes
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Manner of Wearing Uniform
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The Care and Preservation of Uniform
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