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is given below). Some families were less prestigious, like the Yokose, the Yura, the Ōsawa, and the Kira. By the end of the shogunate in the mid-19th century, the occupancy of the office numbered 26. Some families had several branches among the
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quote: Among the " hatamoto," there were certain retainers accorded special treatment by the Shogun owing to their high rank, who were known as the " koke " and " kotai-yoriai."
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selected certain ancient great dispossessed families to fill the hereditary office. Most of these families claimed descent from
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The men from distinguished families (koke) were given special treatment by the bakufu, ranking between the daimyo and hatamoto.
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or higher, which was necessitated in order to grant them privileges to attend the Emperor's Court.
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who were either unappointed or on standby (including minors still not old enough). Although the
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and other shrines or temples, and regulated courtly ceremonies and rites observed in the
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is typically translated "Master of Ceremonies" or "Master of Court Ceremony".
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who has not been appointed were not given any courtly ranks, the appointed
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position performed such roles as that of the courier carrying the
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Hall, John Whitney (1991). "Chapter 4: The bakuhan system". In
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like the Takeda who had two lateral branches with that title.
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families had land income assessed at less than ten thousand
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Perhaps the most famous Master of Ceremonies in history was
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is still treated as part of the hatamoto in some sources.
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position of the "Master of Ceremonies", held by certain
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lord, but were higher ranked than the run-of-the-mill
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Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan
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