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John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
British peer (1924-1992); father of Diana, Princess of Wales
Timothy Laurence
Royal Navy admiral
Peter Townsend
British flying ace (1914-1995)
Nicholas Soames
British politician
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equerry
An equerry (; from French 'stable', and related to 'squire') is an officer of honour. Historically, it was a senior attendant with responsibilities for the horses of a person of rank. In contemporary use, it is a personal attendant, usually upon a sovereign, a member of a royal family, or a national representative. The role is equivalent to an aide-de-camp, but the term is prevalent only among some members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
George Zambellas
admiral of the Royal Navy
Augustus d'Este
English member of the Aborigines Protection Society (1794-1848)
Lord Edward Gleichen
British Army general
Lord Frederick FitzClarence
British general

William Harcourt, 3rd Earl Harcourt
British Army officer
Robert Kingscote
British politician 1830-1908
Sir Charles Asgill, 2nd Baronet
British Army general (1762-1823)
Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage
British military officer (1832–1901); recipient of the Victoria Cross
Lord Alfred Paget
British politician (1816-1888)

Alastair Bruce
British television commentator
Sidney Greville
British civil servant and courtier (1866–1927)