- Southampton,
whose administration he had attacked, his
great ambition, the
treasurership, was not satisfied; and on the fall of Clarendon,
against whom he had...
-
Doctor of
Divinity by
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and was
given the
treasurership and a
canonry in
Salisbury Cathedral by
Bishop Gilbert Burnet. He discovered...
- 1170,
holding the
office along with the
treasurership of
Rouen for a few years.
After he left the
treasurership,
Ralph was
accused by the
cathedral chapter...
-
under Stephen. On the king's
death in 1154,
Nigel was
returned to the
treasurership by the new king, Henry II. Nigel's
second tenure as
treasurer saw him...
- respectively, but the
House of
Hanover kept
using the
shield of the Arch-
treasurership anyway (see
Royal coat of arms of
Great Britain). The
Hanoverian elector...
-
highly emotional and, as he had
shown in 1951, "couldn't count". The
Treasurership election was seen as
particularly important as it was
lining up a successor...
-
conditional entitlement, if
there is no Lord High
Treasurer –
since the
treasurership is by
constitutional convention always placed into commission, and in...
- them
before they
could obtain payment.
Suffolk was
suspended from the
Treasurership in July 1618.
Early in 1619, his wife
suffered an
attack of smallpox...
-
minister to do so
since Andrew Fisher in 1914. He had
earlier offered the
treasurership to Ben
Chifley as an
inducement to
leave the
Labor Party, but Chifley...
-
Bolingbroke recommended the
appointment of
Shrewsbury to the
vacant treasurership; Anne at once
placed the
staff of that high
office in the duke's hands...