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Names of the Lords of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council His Highness Prince Rupert William , lord archbishop of Canterbury Heneage , Lord Finch , Lord Chancellor of England Anthony , earl of Shaftesbury , Lord President of the ...
Names of the Lords of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council His Highness Prince Rupert William , lord archbishop of Canterbury Heneage , Lord Finch , Lord Chancellor of England Anthony , earl of Shaftesbury , Lord President of the ...
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The first great officer of the crown , according to the account of our ancestors , was the Lord High Steward of England , or Viceroy . ... He was anciently the highest officer under the king , and his power so exorbitant that it was ...
The first great officer of the crown , according to the account of our ancestors , was the Lord High Steward of England , or Viceroy . ... He was anciently the highest officer under the king , and his power so exorbitant that it was ...
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... of London 1660 Gilbert Sheldon 1675 Henry Compton 1663 Humphrey Henchman 1714 John Robinson ( 4 ) Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal 1660 Sir Edward Hyde , later earl of Clarendon 1667 Sir Orlando Bridgeman , Lord Keeper ...
... of London 1660 Gilbert Sheldon 1675 Henry Compton 1663 Humphrey Henchman 1714 John Robinson ( 4 ) Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal 1660 Sir Edward Hyde , later earl of Clarendon 1667 Sir Orlando Bridgeman , Lord Keeper ...
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