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This one was the former home of the royal steward.
However, a malicious royal steward would rather have it otherwise.
In fact, we would have starved had it not been for Khayman, the royal steward, who brought us food with his own hands.
To his surprise, a royal steward arranged for a horse and escort for him.
Roger inherited his father's office as royal steward.
Jingo: the youngest gimlet ever advanced to the position of royal steward.
Ned turned back to the royal steward.
The royal steward opened the door.
The royal steward led them in.
The royal steward or court chamberlain was a powerful figure in Ancient Judah.
A royal steward Walked in.
His father was a royal steward and his uncle was the Bishop of Worcester.
Then, between January and November 1227, he witnessed a string of charters as one of the two royal stewards.
He had ordered Sterren and Lord Algarven, the royal steward, to see to it.
Richard progressed at court under Edward III and eventually became a royal steward.
They have a son named Walter who makes his way back to Scotland and is appointed Royal Steward.
Despenser held the office of royal steward, or dispenser, under King William II.
The house of the Royal Steward sat on the bluff overlooking Wyndley Pool.
The first part of the Hebrew name is effaced, but it refers to a Judean royal steward or chamberlain.
The nobleman William Martel, Stephen's royal steward, was one of the most high profile prisoners to be kept there.
The manor was administered by royal stewards until 1544, when it was bought by John Pollard.
Under Djet, Amka became royal steward.
John de Cromwell, the Royal Steward, was sent to pacify Griffin, but he refused any help.
Another notable tomb, called the Tomb of the Royal Steward is now incorporated into a modern-period house.
She employed the great architect Ineni, who also had worked for her father, her husband, and for the royal steward Senemut.