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Is any money given as reward when a person is knighted?

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Is any money given as reward when a person is knighted?

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  1. No ! this is a reword for what they did !But before they are receiving the knighthood,they have to find their own waponschield and pay for it!


  2. Nope. Not any more. In the Middle Ages,a Knight would receive an annual "Duty" or salary along with land and his title. But the monarchy would get some of it back in the form of taxes.

  3. No.   The knighthood is its own reward.

    As an aside, in medieval times, honours were only given to people who were rich enough to people who could afford to live in the style that was deemed appropriate for that title- Elizabeth I considered raising a Welsh cousin from a baron to an earl but decided against it as he was not rich enough to afford the lifestyle which was expected of one of that rank.

    PS Recent political intrigues suggest that when a person is knighted, this is given as a reward for money (donated [or loaned] to a political party)

  4. Why?  Are you thinking of buying a suit of armour and standing outside Buckingham Palace?

  5. No, money is not awarded. It is considred a very high honor for an award "investuire" to be given to you personally by the Queen. She is the ultimate symbol of recgnition of your achivements and the job you have done.

  6. no

  7. I think you'll find it's often the other way round.

  8. No. The title comes with no monetary interest.

  9. No,the title is a reward in itself. Go to http://www.royal.gov/uk

    look up investitures and read all about the process.Many titles do not come with lands and money. The aristocracy that do have an estate-driven income have, generally, held their titles for centuries.

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