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Custos rotulorum (/ˈkʌstɒs roʊtjʊˈlɔːrəm/; plural:
custodes rotulorum;
Latin for "keeper of the rolls", Neo-Latin: [ˈkus.tos roˈtuː.lo.rum]) is a civic...
- The
Custos rotulorum,
Latin for "keeper of the rolls"
within civil government, is the
keeper of the English,
Welsh and
Northern Irish (and,
prior to 1922...
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Council in 1626. From 1605 to 1646, he was
Custos Rotulorum of
Shropshire and from 1628 to 1649
Custos Rotulorum of Buckinghamshire.
Between 1631 and 1634, he...
- (born
circa 1620),
Welsh politician William Wogan (Custos
Rotulorum) (died 1625),
Custos Rotulorum of
Pembrokeshire William Wogan (religious writer) (1678...
- was an
English politician. He was Lord
Lieutenant of Rutland,
Custos Rotulorum of
Rutland and the
Member of
Parliament for Rutland.
Baptist Noel was...
- The
Custos Rotulorum of Mayo was the
highest civil officer in
County Mayo. 1663–1682?: Sir
George Bingham, 2nd Bt 1682–1714?: Sir
Henry Bingham, 3rd Bt...
- The
patent rolls (Latin:
Rotuli litterarum patentium) are a
series of
administrative records compiled in the English,
British and
United Kingdom Chancery...
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April 1643) was an
English courtier and peer who
served as the
Custos Rotulorum of
Warwickshire from 1628 to 1643. As the brother-in-law of
George Villiers...
- of Merionethshire.
After 1762, all Lord
Lieutenants were also
Custos Rotulorum of Merionethshire. The
office was
abolished on 31
March 1974, and the...
- Sir
William Wogan was
Custos Rotulorum of
Pembrokeshire from 1621 to 1625. "Custodes
Rotulorum 1544-1646 |
Institute of
Historical Research". 23 October...