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me structures and included a railroad depot, a | privy, a general store that was also a post office, |
The grounds include a | privy, a reconstructed smokehouse and springhouse, a |
A | privy about 13 metres (43 ft) to the south of the ha |
ddition to the house, completed by 1881, was a | privy added behind the west wing. |
r named named Titular Archbishop of Thebae and | Privy Almoner of His Holiness on December 6, 1916, a |
Also on the property is a barn, | privy, and shed. |
Also on the property is a frame | privy and cast iron fence. |
far back as the 1850s: a kithen, springhouse, | privy, and the original stone dwelling house. |
tone outbuilding, a stone root cellar, a brick | privy, and a large stone end bank barn. |
octagon-shaped oil house, storage building and | privy are also located at the site. |
A large seven-seat | privy at Roseland, dating from the 1850s, was also d |
the Male Servants' Lavatory, a large circular | privy based on the Abbot's kitchen at Glastonbury an |
feet (21 m) south of the house is a six seater | privy built about 1720, which in regular use until 1 |
In 1870, he was elected | Privy Cancillor at Foreign Affairs Ministry of Austr |
de a brick office building, milk house, sheds, | privy, carriage barn, chicken house, four barns, a p |
enjoyed the post of gentleman ordinary of the | privy chamber to Charles IX, Henry III, and Henry IV |
He was one of the Gentlemen of Her Majesty's | privy chamber from 1844. |
He was also made a gentleman of the | Privy Chamber for services rendered to the crown. |
second wife, Mary Shelton - was a lady of the | Privy Chamber of Queen Elizabeth. |
d the (unpaid) appointment of Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber from March 1783 until his death. |
finally engineered Carew's dismissal from the | Privy chamber as part of the Eltham ordinances of 15 |
He became a gentleman of the | privy chamber and captain in the Earl of Plymouth's |
is brother Arthur Brett was a gentleman of the | Privy Chamber to King James I. His grandson Henry Br |
William Carey (1495-1528), Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to King Henry |
Gentleman Ushers in Ordinary of the Honourable | Privy Chamber to his present majesty King Charles II |
Trelawny was appointed a Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber in 1674, and was returned as Member of |
ng of Baraset (1759-1822) was Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber to George III, magistrate and deputy l |
He also held the post of Groom of the | Privy Chamber under both Elizabeth I of England and |
dward VI Gates became a Chief Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber after the fall of Protector Somerset i |
He was serving in the King's | Privy Chamber by 1517. |
er annum, and in 1745 he was made groom of the | privy chamber through the same influence. |
He was one of the ushers of the | Privy Chamber to King Charles I, and was knighted on |
Beard was a member of the | Privy Chamber of Henry VIII of England. |
In 1660 he became a Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber and a J.P.. |
he had been appointed a Gentleman Usher of the | Privy Chamber to Queen Mary, an office he held until |
ted him, and in 1541 he was made a page of the | Privy chamber and in 1542 a Groom of the Chamber. |
By 1539, he was a Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber, and was present at the reception of A |
In 1525, George was appointed gentleman of the | Privy Chamber, functioning as the male equivalent to |
He served the king as a Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber, and Esquire of the Body to the King. |
In 1532, he was made a Gentleman of the | Privy Chamber, giving him frequent access to the Kin |
was Sir Anthony Denny, a leading member of the | Privy Chamber, and a confidant of King Henry VIII of |
Lady Parry, who was one of the ladies of the | privy chamber, was granted, about 1566, an annuity o |
entually made Culpeper gentleman to the King's | Privy Chamber, giving him intimate access to the Kin |
when he halved the number of gentlemen in the | Privy Chamber. |
Markham, a gentlewoman of Queen Elizabeth I's | privy chamber. |
ey was at Henry VIII's court as a Groom of the | Privy Chamber. |
Isabel Harington, a gentlewoman of the Queen's | privy chamber. |
e, a friend of Henry VIII and gentleman of the | privy chamber. |
s father in the Court post of Gentleman of the | Privy chamber. |
secondly, after 1566, as a Gentlewoman of the | Privy Chamber. |
s made a colonel of horse and gentleman of the | privy chamber. |
stored Charles II and a knighted member of the | Privy Chamber. |
, Capel was appointed a Gentleman Usher of the | Privy Chamber. |
He was created | Privy Chamberlain of Pope Pius X on November 15, 190 |
He was created | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on 14 September 18 |
He was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on November 26, 19 |
McEvay became | Privy Chamberlain by Pope Leo XIII in 1899. |
He was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on November 12, 19 |
In 1891 he became a | privy chamberlain and member of the Pontifical Famil |
After being appointed | Privy Chamberlain supernumerario three days later, o |
He was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness in November of tha |
Tomko was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain supernumerary on December 5, 1959, |
reviso seminary, and was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness in 1925. |
It was around this time he was created | Privy chamberlain of His Holiness. |
He was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain supernumerary on 6 November 1959. |
Cooke was named a | Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on August 13, 1957 |
g that time, Callori was raised to the rank of | Privy Chamberlain participant (July 6, 1919), Domest |
m 1947 to 1965, receiving in 1951 the title of | Privy Chamberlain to Pope John XXIII, and in 1961 th |
's hoard, at least the other half comes to the | privy coffer of the State. |
He took part in the | Privy Committee that outlined Government reform of A |
Privy Committee (Негласный комитет in Russian) was a | |
Sykes served on the state's | Privy Council in 1780, and in the state's second Con |
Member of the | Privy Council of Sweden from 1435, and Lord Justice |
n Imperial Trade; he was named to the Imperial | Privy Council in 1916, and elevated to G.C.M.G. in 1 |
r held ministerial office but was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1870. |
In 1554 he was ordered by the | privy council to repair to Berwick and assist John C |
lina state general assembly as a member of the | privy council in 1782. |
itution, was sought for leave to appeal to the | Privy Council against the previous decision of O'Sul |
The latter month he was sworn of the | Privy Council and made Under-Secretary of State for |
843 the inhabitant householders petitioned the | Privy Council for a charter of incorporation under t |
He was appointed a member of the | Privy Council 9 May 1722 |
56); but on appeal the Court of Arches and the | privy council quashed this judgment on a technical p |
He was admitted to the Irish | Privy Council in 1782 and in 1796 he was raised to t |
A | Privy Council (with Richard Pryce) (1906) |
She also served as an advisor to the | Privy Council Office on Canada's future involvement |
He was appointed to the | Privy Council for Northern Ireland in 1944, entitlin |
ed for Edinburgh East in 1935 and sworn of the | Privy Council in 1937. |
aunch Catholic; in 1582 he was reported to the | Privy Council by the Bishop of Coventry as "the sore |
n 1582 he was among the clergy selected by the | privy council to argue against any Roman Catholic. |
Lopes was knighted in 1876 and sworn of the | Privy Council in 1885. |
ecrets Act, Bassett was sworn into the Queen's | Privy Council for Canada. |
E. Southwell's | privy council minutes, BL, Add. |
From 1992 to 1994, he was the Clerk of the | Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet. |
The | Privy Council advised that the statements made by Mr |
ice of the Common Pleas, was called before the | Privy Council and he was asked to give a legal opini |
r held ministerial office but was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1883. |
He was invested a member of the | Privy Council in 1801 and held office under Henry Ad |
of Home Affairs, and was also appointed to the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
ost he held until 1907, and was sworn into the | Privy Council in January 1906. |
Queen's | Privy Council for Canada (1941) |
ommander-in-Chief, Ireland and admitted to the | Privy Council of Ireland the same year. |
On 7 April 1713, he was sworn into the | Privy Council and as Chief Butler of England. |
He was appointed to the | Privy Council of Ireland in the 1922 New Year Honour |
r Francis led to the issue of a warrant by the | privy council for his arrest; but Whitelocke went in |
s of the Board of Education, the duties of the | Privy Council under the Midwives Acts and the powers |
In 1712, he was invested to the | Privy Council of Ireland. |
In fact Poley still was working for the | Privy Council at the time. |
Order of the Garter (1584), and member of the | Privy Council (1586-97); his son Henry Brooke, 11th |
Member of Her Majesty's | Privy Council |
appointment, Ormerod was made a member of the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
s styled Honourable but is not a member of the | privy council so this title is only for the duration |
Privy Council of the United Kingdom (1936) | |
August 23, 1951 he was sworn into the Queen's | Privy Council for Canada in recognition of his publi |
He was a member of the | Privy Council under Queen Elizabeth (of whom he was |
Sworn of the | Privy Council in 1834, he served under Sir Robert Pe |
of the Orange Order and became a member of the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
1553, Master of the Rolls and a member of the | privy council 1557, sat in five parliaments between |
He also sat on the | Privy Council of Ireland, its successor, the Privy C |
An appointed | Privy Council originally performed roles similar to |
In 1621, King James I directed the | Privy Council to establish a temporary committee to |
He was sworn of the | Privy Council of Great Britain a year later and beca |
e was appointed to the Court of Appeal and the | Privy Council in 2004. |
al title remains The Lords of the Committee of | Privy Council appointed for the consideration of all |
appointment, Sellers was made a member of the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
n 1922 and a KCVO in 1930 and was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1932. |
He belonged to the | privy council of King Charles II. |
anada said no, but Rowell took the case to the | Privy Council in London and won. |
ptain in the English Army and was sworn of the | Privy Council of England on the accession of King Ja |
stmas and Henry Frederick Thynne (clerk to the | Privy Council under Charles II) in the 17th century. |
sentative peers, and was admitted to the Irish | Privy Council the following year. |
In 1706 he was admitted to the | Privy Council and made Viscount Malpas, in the Count |
In 1905 he was sworn of the | Privy Council of Ireland. |
agh and on 15 May 1770, he was invested to the | Privy Council of Ireland. |
He became a member of the | Privy Council in 1996. |
tion of Lord Salisbury and was admitted to the | Privy Council in 1901. |
He was admitted to the Irish | Privy Council in 1838 and in 1848 he was raised to t |
and Queen's County and was sworn of the Irish | Privy Council in 1661. |
In 1859 he was admitted to the | Privy Council and appointed Captain of the Yeomen of |
A year before he had been sworn of the | Privy Council of Great Britain. |
abour and National Insurance, also joining the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
from 1911 to 1912, and became a member of the | Privy Council in 1909. |
He was appointed a member of the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 1926. |
He was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1904 and raised to the peerage as B |
English throne in 1688, he was restored to the | Privy Council and to the office of Lord Lieutenant o |
it is lawful for any person to petition the | Privy Council for redress of any perceived inequalit |
service in the House of Nobles 1841-1856, the | Privy Council 1845-1857, as a Supreme Court justice, |
He is a member of the | Privy Council and the America All Party Parliamentar |
In 1967, he became a member of the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
He had been nominated to the | Privy Council but died before he could be sworn in. |
His resignation was demanded by the | Privy Council of Sweden in the summer of 1511, but i |
He was subsequently appointed to the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
d Kingdom and its predecessors, rulings of the | Privy Council and English common law into New Zealan |
He became a member of the | Privy Council of Sweden no later than 1482, but acte |
rade from 1737 to 1748 and was admitted to the | Privy Council in 1737. |
In 2007 the | Privy Council gave the college degree-awarding power |
e III's coronation, and became a member of the | Privy Council in 1761. |
In 1720 he was admitted to the | Privy Council and appointed Lord Lieutenant of Worce |
In 1711, he was sworn of the | Privy Council and was appointed First Lord of Trade. |
in 1924, while in 1927 he was appointed to the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
He was admitted to the | Privy Council in 1952 and made a Knight of the Garte |
long service, he was appointed to the Queen's | Privy Council for Canada, entitling him to use the p |
ater Queen Mary I, and was summoned before the | Privy Council in 1549 and ordered to stop celebratin |
He was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1918. |
on 27 Sep 1923 as the thirteenth member of the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
glish Anglican priest who was condemned by the | Privy Council for heresy and went on to found the Th |
He was Lord President of the | Privy Council from 1686 to 1689. |
usehold from 1804 to 1812 and was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1804. |
erischen Krone, i.e. he became a member of the | Privy Council of the Kingdom of Bavaria, and the tit |
Cartwright was appointed to the Imperial | Privy Council in 1902. |
From 1685 he was one of the lords of | Privy Council for both Scotland and England. |
He was a member of the | Privy Council of Sweden and Governor General. |
of Canada before the Judicial Committee of the | Privy Council in England. |
was a member of the Executive Committee of the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland (Cabinet) in the P |
The Lord President of the | Privy Council then advised that lay members should n |
d by the Duke of Portland and was sworn of the | Privy Council the same year. |
He went on to become Clerk of the | Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, the top |
He was also made a member of the | Privy Council of Ireland 17 August 1866. |
tary secretary to the president of the Queen's | Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovern |
Main article: Judicial Committee of the | Privy Council |
pointment, Danckwerts was made a member of the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
In 1965, he was appointed to the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
On December 20, 1918, the | Privy Council issued an order creating the Canadian |
The previous Queen's | Privy Council for Canada chamber holds a reproductio |
He had been admitted to the | Privy Council in 1858. |
bitant householders of the area petitioned the | privy council for the grant of a charter of incorpor |
ion of Elizabeth, Montagu lost his seat on the | Privy Council for his Roman Catholicism, and general |
Under the agreement, Charles and the Swedish | Privy Council shared power and ruled in Sigsmunds pl |
ated K.C.M.G. in 1896 and was appointed to the | privy council at the time of his visit to England du |
ment, and then became Minister of State in the | Privy Council Office in 1979. |
A prominent Whig, he was sworn of the | Privy Council in 1707, and served as Lord President |
He had previously been elevated to the | Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 1988. |
On 20 February 1810, he was sworn of the | Privy Council of Ireland and was elected an Irish re |
Member of the Queen's | Privy Council for Canada. |
t post, this carried with it membership of the | Privy Council of Northern Ireland. |
e then joined a research unit reporting to the | Privy Council on Education and thence to the Board o |
He joined the | Privy Council on July 14, 1762. |
The title was approved by the | Privy Council on 27 January 2005 and officially adop |
nounced that Mr Gustafson was appointed to the | Privy Council on the advise of Prime Minister Stephe |
The younger Arvid Gustafsson was member of the | Privy Council of Sweden from 1362, and from 1366 law |
y 10, 2004, he was sworn-in as a Member of the | Privy Council for Canada and appointed Parliamentary |
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