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The Marshal of England was equivalent to a modern field-marshal or chief of the Army; he was always a high-ranking knight who had experience in many battles and could also give the king advice on strategy and tactics.

A Marshal was always attached to the royal household and he would have his own entourage of knights, infantry soldiers and archers who might provide a royal bodyguard.

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