However, the Earl of Leicester who was staunchly Protestant was appointed as extraordinary ambassador over his head, with the result that they two could not agree on policy.
Earl of Loudoun, who as commander-in-chief of the Forces in North America, was appointed colonel-in-chief of the regiment.
On 1 November 2005, the Earl was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire.
In 1677, the Essexes returned to England; in 1679, the Earl was appointed First Lord of the Treasury.
Given this Prince's other responsibilities, at the last two Coronations, the Earl of Crawford was appointed as deputy to officiate in his stead.
At that point the Earl of Jersey & Frederick William Price of Harringay House were appointed as the two leading partners.
The Earl of Morton (one of Vial's earliest patrons in this country) and 12 other gentlemen were appointed to deal with the calumny aspect.
On 17 November 1842, the Earl of Westmorland was appointed to the colonelcy of the regiment.
The prospect of being ruled by an English woman was unpopular and the Earl of Douglas was thus appointed co-regent.
His elder brother Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus was appointed in his place.