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- The office of Director of Chancery (or Chancellory), the keeper of the Quarter Seal of Scotland, was formerly a senior position within the legal system...
- Fath-Ali Shah (r. 1797-1834), under whom he served as head of the royal chancellary (monshi ol-mamalek) and received the title Mo'tamed-ol-Dowleh. During...
- Bundespräsident". Retrieved 23 June 2006. Federal Chancellary of Austria (23 June 2006). "Federal Chancellary of Austria / Bundeskanzleramt Österreich". Retrieved...
- collected money for missionary work. Pope Paul VI abolished the Apostolic Chancellary on 27 February 1973, transferring its functions to the Secretariat of...
- Manfred Linke is City Chancellor (Stadtschreiber) since for the City Chancellary. The Stadtparlament of St. Gallen for the mandate period of 2021-2024...
- Sebastian Kurz is currently (2020: Second Kurz government) ****isted by two Chancellary ministers within the Federal Chancellery, managing the agency's presently...
- "Portuguese language". In 1296, Portuguese was adopted by the royal chancellary and was used not only in poetry but also when writing law and in notaries...
- moved his residence to Bad Arolsen and in 1696, he moved the county's Chancellary from Korbach to Mengeringhausen. Christian Louis inherited a claim to...
- Czech as an official language, those place names were adapted to the chancellary language only partially, for example Dębowiec as Dubowiec instead of...
- the Earl of Lothian of his office of being conjunct Director of the Chancellary not recorded. Not public and general 1693 c. 88 — 15 June 1693 Ratification...