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Journal of the House of Lords
… by the Judges of the Court. Upon this the then Attorney or Solicitor General, I am not sure which, objected to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Survey of London
… on to Vigo Street. 97 A similar concession was made to the solicitor who took chambers in the eastern court-yard … Major-General Sir Henry, 18579, 186774 Strode, Nathaniel, solicitor, 184872 Sykes, Sir Frederick Hugh, M. P., 191723 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the procureur, or attorney-general; the comptroller, or solicitor-general; and the greffier, or registrar, who is …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… was fined 500 l. Appointed Recorder, November 16th, 1616; Solicitor-General, 1616; AttorneyGeneral, 1620; Lord Keeper, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Resigned the membership and his seat on becoming Solicitor-General, June, 1566. This election was really void, … 21 Babyngton] 1563 Richard Onslow was Recorder 15631566. Solicitor-General 15661569; M.P. for Steyning in the … April 2, 1571. 1566 Thomas Bromley was Recorder, 15661569. Solicitor-General 15691579; Knighted 1579; Lord Chancellor …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Leominster, voting generally with Walpole. J. Strange, the Solicitor-General, who sat for Totnes, became Recorder in … retained his seat for Salisbury; C. Pearson, the City Solicitor, an ex-Common Councilman for Bridge, was elected … Leeds. [The Recorder, who resigned that office on becoming Solicitor-General in November, 1856, continued to sit for …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Glebe House, was extensively modernised by a Northampton solicitor and his wife. 90 Alderton's new status as a 'much …
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