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Clerk of the Petty Bag
A Clerk of the Petty Bag was a clerk in the former Petty Bag office of the English Court of Chancery. The Petty Bag office dealt with common-law issues in the Court of Chancery and dated from as early as the 14th century, declining in importance towards
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petty-bag
Petty Bag, petty-bag Obs. exc. Hist. [See quot. 1658.] An office formerly belonging to the Common Law jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, for suits for and against solicitors and officers of that court, and for process and proceedings by extents on statutes, recognizances, scire facias, to repeal...
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Lucky Bag
Navy enlisted personnel), "The lucky bag'' is a place where the police petty officers stow for safe-keeping effects that are found adrift about the ship When clothes are piped down, the police petty officer attends and takes care of all clothes not called for and places these in the lucky bag.
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petty
▪ I. petty, a. (n.1) (ˈpɛtɪ) Forms: 4–7 pety, petti, 6–7 pettie, petie, pittie, (6 peti, pyty), 6– petty. [In late ME. pety; phonetic spelling, after Fr. pronunciation, of petit, which finally took the place of the earlier form.] A. adj. † 1. Small (in size or stature); below the ordinary or normal ...
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Ellis Wynn
He was appointed Gentleman harbinger by 1596 and a Clerk of the Petty Bag in Chancery in 1603.
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Laurence Whitaker
He also held a number of minor public offices, including Clerk of the Petty Bag (1611–1614), and served as a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex.
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Crown office
Crown office a. The office in which was transacted, at certain stages, the business of the Crown side of the King's Bench, i.e. criminal business and business relating to the prerogative writs of mandamus, quo warranto, and prohibition. It is now a department of the Central Office of the High Court ...
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Fleetwood (baronial family)
Bag and was father of William Fleetwood, Recorder of London. Bag; married the daughter of Richard Sherborn
William Fleetwood, Cup Bearer to James I and Charles I; married Dorothye, daughter to Sir William Cockayne
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William Ravenscroft
He became Clerk of the Petty Bag for life in 1598. In 1601 he was re-elected MP for Flintshire. He was elected MP for Old Sarum in 1604 and 1614.
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Cofimvaba
It has been claimed that the suspects were killed for offences such as stealing television sets, assault and other petty and more serious infractions. The name is also said to be derived from , "press", , "milk-bag" (of goat-skin), done to break lumps of sour milk.
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Lancelot Baugh Allen
His other occupations included police magistrate of Union Hall, Southwark, 1819-1925, clerk in the Petty Bag Office in 1824 and one of the Six Clerks in
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Thomas Coningsby II
Coningsby was a Clerk of the Petty Bag from 1607 to 1609.
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József Bagáry
József Bagáry (; January 8, 1840 – May 14, 1919) was Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in Hungary. His father was József Bagáry, Hungarian petty nobleman, his mother was Slovene, Katalin Monek.
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