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Copyright House of Lords 2019 / Photography by Roger Harris
The Lady Usher of the Black Rod is a Royal Household member. She is appointed by the Crown by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Order of the Garter.
Black Rod, as she is known, is the Chief Lady Usher to the Sovereign and an officer of the Order of the Garter.
The primary duties take place at the Palace of Westminster where she is Serjeant at Arms in attendance upon the Lord Chancellor. She is accountable for discipline and security in the House of Lords.
Black Rod also executes ceremonial and other duties, and in 1971, the offices of Black Rod and Serjeant at Arms were merged.
Wimbledon is to get tough with ticket touts this summer as fans groups raise concern that websites are already advertising seats for sale.The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which runs the tournament