=== to
Charles II === • 8 June 1660: George Barker • 18 August 1660: Richard Mason • 10 September 1671: Joseph Cragg === to
James II === • 21 April 1685: Thomas Morley === to
William III and
Mary II === • 10 April 1688: William Ryder • 12 March 1689: Anthony Rowe • 27 April 1694: John Latton === to
Anne === • 23 June 1702: Hugh Chudleigh • 6 November 1707: Thomas Lister • 12 June 1711:
Conyers Darcy === to
George I === • 29 September 1714: Conyers Darcy • 10 June 1717:
Francis Negus === to
George II === • 20 June 1727: Francis Negus • 9 September 1732:
vacant • 22 April 1734:
James Lumley • 11 March 1741: Edmund Charles Blomberg • 8 November 1757:
Courthorpe Clayton === to
George III === • 15 December 1760: Timothy Carr • 6 April 1771:
Benjamin Carpenter (Chief Equerry from 1 January 1783) • 9 March 1788:
Philip Goldsworthy • 6 January 1801:
Robert Manners === to the Prince Regent, later
George IV === • 24 March 1812:
Benjamin Bloomfield (knighted 1815) • 25 August 1817: Francis Thomas Hammond (knighted 1819) === to
William IV === • 16 July 1830: Sir
Andrew Francis Barnard === to Queen
Adelaide === • 2 January 1846: Sir Andrew Francis Barnard === to
Queen Victoria === • 20 July 1837:
Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish • 10 September 1841:
Lord Charles Wellesley • 7 July 1846:
Lord Alfred Paget • 28 February 1852:
Charles John Colville, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross • 30 December 1852: Lord Alfred Paget • 26 February 1858: Lord Colville of Culross • 1 July 1859: Lord Alfred Paget (held office until 1892) • 8 March 1853:
Alexander Nelson Hood === to
Edward VII === • 1 January 1904: Sir
Stanley Calvert Clarke (also Chief Equerry until 9 October 1908) == References ==