- John
Hatsell (22
December 1733 – 15
October 1820) was an
English civil servant,
clerk of the
House of Commons, and an
authority on
parliamentary procedure...
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Henry Hatsell (died 1667) was an
English naval official and
member of
parliament in the
seventeenth century.
Henry was
probably born in
Plymouth to a...
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Dennis Hatsell (9 June 1930 — 1
January 1998) was an
English footballer who pla**** as an
centre forward. Born in
Sheffield on 9 June 1930,
Hatsell moved...
- Bill of the same
substance can be
brought in the same session. — John
Hatsell,
Rules of Proceeding, in
Precedents of
proceedings in the
House of Commons:...
- 1748 –
Jeremiah Dyson 1762 –
Thomas Tyrwhitt 1768 – John
Hatsell (1733–1820) 1797 -
Hatsell retired, and John Ley (1733–1814),
Deputy Clerk, took over...
- of
England Vacant Not
represented in the Rump
Title last held by
Henry Hatsell Edmund Fowell Member of
Parliament for
Tavistock 1660–1661 With: George...
-
Parliamentarian captain Henry Hatsell in
payment of a
large debt owed by Bagg. However,
after the
Restoration of the
Monarchy in 1660,
Hatsell was
stripped of the...
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Frances Hatsell, a
daughter of
James Hatsell (brother of John
Hatsell, Ley's
predecessor Clerk of the
House of Commons). Frances' sister,
Penelope Hatsell, was...
- Her Majesty's
Stationery Office, p. 57,
retrieved 25
March 2021 John
Hatsell,
Precedents of
Proceedings in the
House of Commons, 1818 edition, vol....
- This
manner was then
expanded upon in the
later commentaries of John
Hatsell,
Jeremy Bentham and
Thomas Erskine May,
which then
spread the
style of...