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privy counsellor
ˌprivy ˈcounsellor, ˈcouncillor [ME. prive counseiller: see privy a. 2 and counsellor; from 17th c. occasionally, and in 19th c. often spelt councillor after privy council; but counsellor is the official as well as historical form.] 1. A private or confidential adviser. (Often with allusion to sense... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Coke (privy counsellor)
He was returned again for Derbyshire at the 1708 British general election and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1708. References 1674 births 1727 deaths Members of the Privy Council of England Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Derbyshire Members of the Parliament wikipedia.org
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Andrew Sinclair (privy counsellor)
known as Anders Sincklar (Sinklar, Sinclar), til Ravenscraig og Sincklarsholm, born 1555, died 1625, was a Scotsman of noble birth, who became a Danish privy counsellor, envoy to England, colonel, and holder of extensive fiefs. wikipedia.org
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Privy Council
Privy Councilbody of statesmen, politicians, etc appointed by the sovereign formerly as advisers on affairs of State, but now (in Britain) more as a personal honour for its members 枢密院. ,Privy `Councillor (also ,Privy `Counsellor) member of the Privy Council 枢密院官员. 牛津英汉双解词典
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List of Privy Counsellors (2022–present)
The oldest Privy Counsellor is Sir Stephen Brown (born 1924, aged ). The earliest-appointed member is The Lord Hattersley (1975). The youngest Privy Counsellor is Ranil Jayawardena (born 1986, aged ). wikipedia.org
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Privy Councillor with responsibility for the Crown Dependencies
The responsibility of Privy Counsellor for the Crown Dependencies is currently assigned to the holder of the office of Secretary of State for Justice of Prior to 2001, the Home Secretary was the Privy Counsellor responsible for the Crown dependencies. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Coke
Thomas Coke (pronounced Cook) may refer to: Thomas Coke (MP for Winchester), see Winchester Thomas Coke (MP for Salisbury) (died 1523) Thomas Coke (privy counsellor) (1674–1727), of Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, created Privy Counsellor in 1708 Thomas Coke (bishop) (1747–1814), early Methodist Thomas Coke wikipedia.org
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Otte Rud
Early career Otte Rud was the son of the privy counsellor Knud Jørgensen Rud of Vedby and Møgelkjær. Personal life Rud was married to Pernille Johansdatter Oxe (1531-1576), daughter of the privy counsellor Johan Johansen Oxe, and sister of the privy counsellor wikipedia.org
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Frank Brooke
As an Irish Privy Counsellor, Brooke was a signatory of the order proclaiming Dáil Éireann illegal. Counsellor (1918), thus he was styled The Rt. wikipedia.org
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Edward Thornton
Edward Thornton may refer to: Edward Thornton (1766–1852), British Privy counsellor Sir Edward Thornton (diplomat) (1817–1906), British Ambassador to wikipedia.org
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Andrew Sinclair (disambiguation)
Andrew Sinclair (botanist) (1794–1861), British surgeon and botanist Andrew Sinclair (politician) (1861–1938), Australian politician Andrew Sinclair (privy counsellor) (1555–1625), Scottish-born Danish privy counsellor See also Sinclair (surname) wikipedia.org
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John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde
He was a Privy Counsellor of Ireland for eight days in 1761, being struck off the list of the Council on 16 July. Honours and arms PC (Ire): Privy Counsellor, 1761 References Further reading Portumna Castle and its Lords, Michael Mac Mahon, 1983. wikipedia.org
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Donaurov
Counsellor and senator; Pyotr Mikhailovich Donaurov (1801-1863), Privy Counsellor and Governor of St. Petersburg (1851–55); Aleksandr Petrovich Donaurov (1840-1887), Actual Privy Counsellor; Ivan Mikhailovich Donaurov (died 1849), a popular composer of wikipedia.org
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Francis Boyle (disambiguation)
Francis Boyle may also refer to: Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon (1623–1699), Privy Counsellor of Ireland Francis J. wikipedia.org
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Blanshard Stamp
Lord Justice Stamp, was an English lawyer, a Lord Justice of Appeal and a member of the Privy Council. He was appointed a privy counsellor on 5 April 1971. wikipedia.org
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