Constable, Lord High

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Meaning of Constable, Lord High

In feudal times, the Lord High constable was one of the great officers of the state who attended the King on his coronation and on military expeditions. This office was abolished in England in 1521. In modern times, however, a Lord High Constable is appointed to officiate at the coronation.

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