He became joint master of the jewels with his father on 21 June 1603.
(Often the master or joint masters are the largest of financial contributors to the hunt.)
She received a joint master's degree in women's studies and music from Brandeis.
In 1519 Vertue gave up his patent as king's mason and became joint master with Redman.
The joint master's degree in science and business administration is aimed primarily at those with an undergraduate science major, he said.
He returned to Yale and graduated in 2002 with joint master's degrees in environmental management and business.
Thomas later became a popular joint master of the Hampshire Hunt and a keen rider.
The Quorn's chairman and four joint masters later resigned.
In most clubs, Mr. Foster said, joint masters, senior officers of the club, usually pay more than members to make up deficits.
Otis is also a joint master of the South Shropshire hunt.