Historically, the Master of the Household was a member of the Lord Steward's Department, and sat on the
Board of Green Cloth. Among other duties, he presided at the daily dinners of the suite in waiting on the sovereign. The office is not named in the
Black Book of
Edward IV or in the
Statutes of
Henry VIII but is entered as Master of the Household and one of the clerks of the Green Cloth in the
Household Book of Queen Elizabeth. Initially there were four Masters of the Household, and they were working officers; but by the late 17th century there was a single Master and the post had become a
sinecure. In 1782, when a number of household sinecures were abolished, the Master of the Household was given renewed responsibility for the management of the Lord Steward's Department; and under further reforms overseen by
Prince Albert he was given charge of the entire domestic establishment. ==List of Masters of the Household==