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- Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the cancellarii...
- Directed by Sam Walters. Translated by Paul Wilson. Vilém Rieger, ex-chancellour .... Geoffrey Beevers Grandmother, Rieger's mother .... Vlasta, Rieger's...
- 1661 (repealed) 1661 c. 1 1661 c. 1 1 January 1661 Act constituteing the Chancellour President in all time comeing And for takeing the oath of Parliament...
- original ‑or ending, and many words once ending in ‑our (for example, chancellour and governour) reverted to ‑or. A few words of the ‑our/or group do not...
- belonging & adjoining to the house now inhabited by the Right Honourable the Chancellour of his Majestys Exchequer". Tubs of flowers line the steps from the terrace;...
- Written by Sir John Fortescue Knight, first Lord Chief Justice, after Lord Chancellour to King Henry the Sixth. Which Treatise, Dedicated to Prince Edward that...
- Sir John Ernele above sayd, and eldest son of Sir John Ernele, late Chancellour of the Exchequer, had the command of a flagship, and was eminent in some...
- repeal 1661 (Jan. 1), c. 1 (S) Oaths Act 1661 Act constituteing the Chancellour President in all time comeing And for takeing the oath of Parliament...
- Stephen (1150–1228), Archbishop of Canterbury Leofricus (d.1072), Lord Chancellour of England Lethbridge, Christopher (d.1670), Mayor of Exeter in 1660...
- Sir John Ernele above sayd, and eldest son of Sir John Ernele, late Chancellour of the Exchequer, had the command of a flagship, and was eminent in some...