She appointed him Clerk of the Closet, which meant that Butler was expected to attend nightly gatherings of men of wit and learning. |
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He was made Clerk of the Closet to their majesties, and soon after consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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This hat was found by Bishop Burnet, when Clerk of the Closet, in the great wardrobe and was given by his son, the Judge, to the Countess. |
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In 1746, upon the death of Dr Egerton, Bishop of Hereford, Dr Butler was made Clerk of the Closet to the King. |
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In 1736 he became Prebendary of Rochester and Clerk of the Closet to Queen Caroline. |
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In practice, though, it was often the Clerk of the Closet who recommended who from amongst them would be chosen. |
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About three weeks after Windebank's appointment, he obtained another firm ally in Dr. Juxon, Dean of Worcester, who was made Clerk of the Closet. |
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I record the Opposition's gratitude for the role that the Clerk and his office played in holding back the steamroller of the executive. |
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When the Sheriff Clerk receives a petition against which a caveat has been lodged, it is his responsibility to give intimation to the caveator. |
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I've indicated to the President of the Senate in correspondence that my confidence in the Clerk is fast diminishing. |
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Clerk of the course Bill Farnsworth took the decision to abandon after temperatures had fallen to below freezing overnight. |
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Responding to the comments out-going Town Clerk Ger Scully said it was the second time he was departing from a position of town clerk. |
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When a question is certified, the Clerk will notify the parties and docket the case. |
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The Subdeacon prepares the elements assisted by the Clerk and the two Taperers. |
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Finally, the Clerk involves voters in facilitating not only recounts and redundant checks but revotes as well. |
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The Clerk shall give notice to the respondent in Form 5 and a copy shall be sent to the applicant. |
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On October 20, Bishop Sentamu will pay formal homage to the Queen in private at Buckingham Palace, accompanied by a senior bishop as Clerk of the Closet. |
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You will need to register either on voting day or by completing an application available at the Office of the City Clerk in City Hall. |
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In doing so, he has impugned the questioner and certainly has impugned the Clerk of the House. |
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Last week the Town Clerk was as good as his word when a total of 25 lime trees were put in specially prepared beds along the avenue. |
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Once the review is completed, the Clerk is directed to ensure that the tapes are placed back in the ballot boxes, and that the ballot boxes are sealed again. |
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I saw that the Clerk was giving you contrary advice, but I actually think the appropriate course of action, once a member calls for a vote, is for a vote to be held. |
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The judge said the royalty payment did not require him to recuse himself, according to 10th Circuit Clerk of Court Betsy Shumaker. |
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By 1861 Whiffin was Chief Clerk in the Cash and Accounts Section. |
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Mail was picked up on the fly using a catch arm on the side of the car swung out by a Railway Mail Clerk who at the same time kicked off a sack of mail for that place. |
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He equipped the starter with a flag, fined the Clerk of the Course if races were sent off late and insisted that horses carried the same number as was written on the racecard. |
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Town Clerk Helen Dowling said the council had drawn up a list of derelict buildings and would be sending out notices to owners whose names appeared on the register. |
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The Clerk of the Senate nailed that lie five years ago when he pointed out the Constitution makes clear federal law takes precedence over state law. |
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The judges would be six Masters, who would sit in groups of three and be appointed by Parliament, assisted by a Chief Clerk. |
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In 1541 his position was replaced with the office of Clerk of the King's Process. |
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The Custos Brevium appointed the Clerk of the Juries, responsible for issuing writs of Habeas Corpus. |
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Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now known as Maxwell's equations. |
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The Lord Clerk Register would read out the Peerage Roll as indicates his presence when called. |
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The Clerk advises the Speaker on the rules and procedure of the House, signs orders and official communications, and signs and endorses bills. |
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The results of the first election were announced by the Clerk of the Crown and published in both The Dublin Gazette and The London Gazette. |
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The ballots were returned to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland, who was responsible for determining the victor. |
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The Clerk tallies up the votes and gives the results to the Speaker, who declares the result. |
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The Reading Clerk of the House of Lords then reads the Monarch's Commission, which authorizes the Lords Commissioners. |
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The Principal Clerk of the Table Office at the despatch box offers a choice of affirmation or oath cards to read. |
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The Clerk of the Parliaments, standing on the sovereign's left, responded by stating the appropriate Norman French formula. |
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Another important official is the Clerk, whose signature is appended to all orders made in the Council. |
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In 1864 James Clerk Maxwell at Cambridge discovered his electromagnetic wave equation, part of his Maxwell's equations. |
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He was assisted by a Clerk of the Cheque, Clerk of the Survey and other administrative staff. |
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You might be interested to know that Houston's own Harris County Clerk Beverly Kaufman was instrumental in nominating the League for the award. |
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Today Hansard is produced by a team of 17 FTE Hansard Editors within the Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. |
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After the period of intimation expires, the Clerk may submit the bill for royal assent. |
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The former Commons Clerk Sir Robert Rogers accused me of being a scaremonger. |
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Appointments to the Inner House are made by the Lord President and Lord Justice Clerk, with the consent of the Scottish Ministers. |
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The Company Clerk text states that muster rolls are the most important papers that company accounting clerks prepare. |
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The Chief Executive of the administrative side of the Corporation holds the ancient office of Town Clerk of London. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk is president of the 2nd Division of the Inner House. |
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The chief executive of the Corporation holds the ancient office of Town Clerk of London. |
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The Principal Clerk is responsible for the administration of the Supreme Courts of Scotland and their associated staff. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk will sit as a chairperson in the Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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His father was a man of comfortable means of the Clerk family of Penicuik, holders of the baronetcy of Clerk of Penicuik. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Newton on his study wall alongside ones of Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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Albert Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his study wall, alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell. |
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The Deputy Clerk Register had to be an Advocate of not less than ten years standing. |
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It was designed by Robert Matheson, the Clerk of Works at the Office of Her Majesty's Works in Scotland. |
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Until 1971, the Clerk of the House of Commons became temporary Chairman of the House. |
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Einstein referred in the lecture to the work of King's Professor of Natural Philosophy James Clerk Maxwell. |
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Brian Tuke, the English Clerk of the Signet, sent a newsletter stating 10,000 Scots killed and 10,000 escaped the field. |
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As the Clerk is never a Member, and therefore is not permitted to speak, he would silently stand and point at the Member who was to speak. |
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Previously, she served as Superintendent Clerk at a Brigade Headquarters with the Adjutant General's Corps. |
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He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king from 1389 to 1391 as Clerk of the King's Works. |
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The Clerk of the House is both the House's chief adviser on matters of procedure and chief executive of the House of Commons. |
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As such the Lyon Clerk must take receipt of all documents and evidence submitted by the applicant in each case. |
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As Keeper of the Records, the Lyon Clerk is responsible for the maintenance of the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. |
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The Lyon Clerk must ensure that members of the public have access to the register by facilitating searches and studies of the records. |
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Music in Edinburgh prospered through the patronage of figures including the merchant Sir John Clerk of Penicuik. |
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The main administrative officer of the county court in each county was the Clerk of the Crown and Peace. |
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Another important official was the Clerk, whose signature was appended to all orders made. |
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It is used by the Clerk of the Parliaments in the House of Lords. |
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However, according to a memorandum by the Clerk of the House of Commons, there is no prohibition on arrest within the Palace and such arrests have been effected in the past. |
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At first, the Clerk of the Parliaments would bring petitions to the House, and the whole House could decide if they should or should not be referred to the Committee. |
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The Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice is Richard Heaton, who is by virtue of his office working for the Lord Chancellor, also Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. |
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The administration of the Council is managed by the Parish Clerk, who is a paid employee acting in a combined statutory role as secretary and treasurer of the council. |
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Another portrait of Higgs by the same artist hangs in the birthplace of James Clerk Maxwell in Edinburgh, Higgs is the Honorary Patron of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation. |
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Richard conducted restoration work on St George's Chapel, the work being carried out by Geoffrey Chaucer, who served as a diplomat and Clerk of The King's Works. |
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It was brought back, beribboned and sealed, by the Clerk of the Commons himself, and handed to the Clerk of the Parliament to receive the Royal assent. |
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The Clerk of the Parliaments presented the bills awaiting assent to the monarch, save that supply bills were traditionally brought up by the speaker. |
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The Secretary of State for Wales may also make an order prohibiting the Clerk to the Assembly from submitting the Bill for royal assent during this time. |
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The Lord President, Lord Justice Clerk and other Senators can be removed office after a tribunal has been convened to examine their fitness for office. |
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The administration of the court is part of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, and is led by the Principal Clerk of Session and Justiciary. |
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In the late nineteenth century, long after his death, James Clerk Maxwell looked through Cavendish's papers and found things for which others had been given credit. |
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The Registrar General was also Deputy to the Lord Clerk Register. |
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The Principal Clerk to the General Assembly is the Very Rev. |
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He was a Professor of Scots Law at Edinburgh University and rose to be Principal Clerk Of Session in the scottish High court and Baron of the Exchequer. |
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The Lord Clerk Register is an officer with miscellaneous functions that included conducting the elections of representative peers and registering births and deaths. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk serves as a deputy of the Lord Justice General. |
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With every submission of application for a grant of arms, a matriculation of arms or the recording of genealogy must be made through the Lyon Clerk. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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Voters were required to rank in order of preference, on a ballot prepared by the Clerk of the Parliaments, as many candidates as there were places to be filled. |
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The Lord Clerk Register was responsible for tallying the votes. |
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The City Council employs one City Clerk and one Financial Officer. |
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In 1941 he became Lord Justice Clerk with the judicial title of Lord Cooper and in 1947 Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session. |
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James Clerk Maxwell wrote a paper mathematically analyzing the actions of governors, which marked the beginning of the formal development of control theory. |
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On Saturday, February 2nd, Speaker Barisoff and Charles MacKay, Clerk of the Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly, discussed their respective provincial Black Rods. |
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Lines of force anticipated field theory, and James Clerk Maxwell acknowledged his debt to Faraday in developing a mathematized electromagnetic field theory. |
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