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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Docks: an Illustrated History (Gloucester, 1984) Counsel, Glouc. G. W. Counsel, History and Description of the City of Gloucester …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of Admiralty Hydrographer, Astronomer Royal and Admiralty Counsel. 33In April 1845 Lowry Corry was succeeded as … Airy, the Astronomer Royal, and R. Godson, the Admiralty Counsel, signed both reports. Lowry Corry, a Civil Lord of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. F. 1845 Baker, G. 1856 Webb, F. 1865 Priest, T. Counsel for Colonial Business 1782-1801 Before 1782 the task … the acts of colonial legislatures had been undertaken by a Counsel attached to the Board of Trade. 1 On the abolition of … charge of the colonies. The work was then carried on by a Counsel attached to the Home Office until 1801 when colonial …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Assistant Under Secretary without additional salary. The Counsel, James Stephen, was thereupon appointed to the post. … Robinson, P. 1867 18 Feb. Gower, J. 1868 14 Feb. Baker, W. Counsel 1801-36 This post, which had previously been attached … was appointed Permanent Under Secretary. 2 Originally the Counsel did not form part of the ordinary establishment of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… orchard to the Pool. Wishing to continue it, he consulted counsel, who advised him that as lord of the manor he was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he then lived with Sir William Brenchesley, who was of counsel to Sir William Beauchamp, (afterwards a judge,) and … house at the end of Paternoster-row, London, all the said counsel, viz. Sir Robert Charleton, William Pynchebek, … a little while after, came back, laid a noble before each counsel on the table, saying, "Sirs, for God's sake inform me …
London Debating Societies
… . . . The doctrines laid down by an eminent and learned Counsel, on a recent and popular transaction, occupies a …
London Debating Societies
… Living, preaches a Doctrine he does not believe; or the Counsel, who for a Fee, pleads a Cause he knows to be …
London Debating Societies
… their Institution. The opinion of the most eminent Counsel has been taken with regard to the Legality of the …