In 1616 he was appointed master of the free school at Croydon.
He was appointed master in 1785, receiving his master's certificate the following year.
After two years he was appointed chapel master at Warsaw.
In 1539 he was appointed Master of the Horse for life.
He was appointed Master of the Rolls from 1472 to 1479.
He was appointed Master of the Rolls the same year.
He was appointed Master of the treasury in December 1408.
In 1603, Daniel was appointed master of the queen's revels.
On leaving school in December 1778, he was immediately appointed assistant master at the same school.
He was rewarded for this by being appointed Master of the Mint.