Page of the Backstairs

The Page of the Backstairs is a head position within the Royal Households of the United Kingdom and is part of several groups of pages overseeing the male staff.[1] Originally "page of the backstairs" was used to describe a page of the bedchamber. During the reign of Queen Anne the page of the bedchamber was awarded by warrants of appointment. From 1760 the term describes a specific group of pages completely different to the pages of the bedchamber. After this period, six pages of the backstairs would be appointed by warrants of appointment as well.[2]

Paul Whybrew served as Page of the Backstairs to Elizabeth II for several years until her death in 2022,[3] while William Tallon held the position in the Household of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.

References

  1. ^ Paul James; Peter Russell (1986). At Home with the Royal Family. Harper & Row. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-06-015697-8.
  2. ^ Officials of the Royal Household, 1660-1837: Department of the Lord Chamberlain and associated offices. University of London, Institute of Historical Research. 1997. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-871348-40-8.
  3. ^ "Footman who was The Queen's most loyal aide". Gazette. 19 September 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-09.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Great officers of the HouseholdOther great officers of the Household
(currently among Great Officers of State)
Private Secretary's OfficePrivy Purse and Treasurer's OfficeLord Chamberlain's OfficeMaster of the Household's DepartmentBoard of Green ClothLords/ladies-in-waitingMedical HouseholdEcclesiastical HouseholdRoyal Archives and Royal CollectionWardrobe
Privy chamber and bedchamberBodyguards and guardiansAnimal keepersArts and entertainmentOther positions