The Book of Dignities: Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire ... from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time ... Together with the Sovereigns of Europe, from the Foundation of Their Respective States; the Peerage of England and Great Britain ...Longmans, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 594 sider |
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Side ix
... EXTRAORDINARY , and MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY from GREAT BRITAIN to FOREIGN STATES . To the Chinese Empire 86 To Denmark 76 To France 77 Ministers To Austria 75 To Greece 79 To the Barbary States 86 To Hanover 79 - To Bavaria 76 To the ...
... EXTRAORDINARY , and MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY from GREAT BRITAIN to FOREIGN STATES . To the Chinese Empire 86 To Denmark 76 To France 77 Ministers To Austria 75 To Greece 79 To the Barbary States 86 To Hanover 79 - To Bavaria 76 To the ...
Side xii
... Extraordinary Lords of Session Lord Presidents of the Court of Session Ordinary Lords of Session Bishops of Brechin 432 · 411 Bishops of Dunkeld . 432 - 411 Bishops of Edinburgh 431 - 412 Bishops of Fife ( now St. Andrew's ) 433 413 ...
... Extraordinary Lords of Session Lord Presidents of the Court of Session Ordinary Lords of Session Bishops of Brechin 432 · 411 Bishops of Dunkeld . 432 - 411 Bishops of Edinburgh 431 - 412 Bishops of Fife ( now St. Andrew's ) 433 413 ...
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... extraordinary and intrepid prince , in 1700 , when but 18 years of age , gained a wonderful victory over the Russians at Narva , where with only 20,000 men , he attacked them in their entrenchments , and slew 30,000 ; the remainder ...
... extraordinary and intrepid prince , in 1700 , when but 18 years of age , gained a wonderful victory over the Russians at Narva , where with only 20,000 men , he attacked them in their entrenchments , and slew 30,000 ; the remainder ...
Side 42
... extraordinary vicissitudes , he aided England in the overthrow of that usurper . 1840. Frederick - William IV . , son of the last monarch ; succeeded June 7. The PRE- SENT ( 1850 ) King of Prussia . The KING . Frederick - William IV ...
... extraordinary vicissitudes , he aided England in the overthrow of that usurper . 1840. Frederick - William IV . , son of the last monarch ; succeeded June 7. The PRE- SENT ( 1850 ) King of Prussia . The KING . Frederick - William IV ...
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... extraordinary modesty and merit of this great man , unexpectedly raised him to the purple ; but he continued to wear the plain dress of his order ( minor conventual Franciscans ) observing all the austerity and mortifications of a friar ...
... extraordinary modesty and merit of this great man , unexpectedly raised him to the purple ; but he continued to wear the plain dress of his order ( minor conventual Franciscans ) observing all the austerity and mortifications of a friar ...
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Admiral sir admiralty afterwards earl afterwards lord afterwards sir Alexander appointed archbishop archdeacon bart battle bishop born Canterbury captain cellor chief baron commanded commissioner common pleas council court Created lord crown dean Deputy died April died Aug died Dec died Feb died Jan died July died March died Nov died Oct died Sept emperor England envoy extraordinary exchequer fleet Frederick frigate governor Grenville Henry Pelham Henry VIII Hugh Ireland KING GEORGE KING GEORGE III KING HENRY KING WILLIAM IV king's bench Lieut.-general lord chancellor lord high lord keeper lord president lord privy seal marquess married master minister plenipotentiary Montagu Nicholas patent Pelham Philip prebendary prince QUEEN resigned Robert Walpole Salisbury Samuel secretary secretary-at-war serjeant-at-law Sir Charles Sir Edward Sir George Sir Henry Sir James Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William Stephen succeeded Townshend translated vice lord viscount Castlereagh wards York
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Side 251 - A custom has of late years prevailed of granting letters patent of precedence to such barristers, as the crown thinks proper to honour with that mark of distinction : whereby they are entitled to such rank and pre-audience as are assigned in their respective patents ; sometimes next after the king's attorneygeneral, but usually next after his majesty's counsel then being.
Side 188 - And be it enacted, that the lord president of the council, the lord privy seal, the first lord of the treasury, the principal secretaries of state, and the chancellor of the exchequer for the time being, shall, by virtue of their respective offices, be, and they are hereby declared to be, commissioners for the affairs of India...
Side 510 - Viscounts' eldest Sons. Earls' younger Sons. Barons' eldest Sons. Knights of the Garter. Privy Councillors. Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench. Master of the Bolls.
Side 182 - Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations...
Side 144 - Labouchere, esq. vice president of the board of trade and master of the mint.
Side 178 - Bench ; all these great officers, except his royal highness the duke, for the time being. This bill did not pass through the Lower House without violent debate and bitter sarcasms. The...
Side 224 - An Act to extend to all barristers practising in the superior courts at Westminster the privileges of Serjeants at law in the Court of Common Pleas.
Side 243 - April 10 : afterwards chief justice of the common pleas and chief justice of the king's bench.
Side i - Haydn's Book of Dignities: Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Judicial, Military...
Side 341 - Majesty in council be empowered to make orders ratifying such schemes, and having the full force of law ; and that the diocese of Canterbury consist of the county of Kent, (except the city and deanery of Rochester, and those parishes which it is proposed to include in the diocese of London,) and of the parishes of Croydon and Addington, and the district of Lambeth Palace, in the county of Surrey...