The Encyclopędia Britannica: Lord Chamberlain-MecklenbergHugh Chisholm At the University Press, 1911 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... court . The reception of foreign potentates and ambassadors is under their particular care , and they assist in the ordering of all entertainments and festivities at the palace . The gentleman usher of the black rod - the black rod ...
... court . The reception of foreign potentates and ambassadors is under their particular care , and they assist in the ordering of all entertainments and festivities at the palace . The gentleman usher of the black rod - the black rod ...
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... Court of Justice , and in the absence of the lord chancellor , president of the High Court . He traces his descent from the justiciar of the Norman kings . This officer appears first as the lieutenant or deputy of the king , exercising ...
... Court of Justice , and in the absence of the lord chancellor , president of the High Court . He traces his descent from the justiciar of the Norman kings . This officer appears first as the lieutenant or deputy of the king , exercising ...
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... court to the High Court of Justice removed many of the objections to the fluctuating character of the office . As a great officer of state , the lord chancellor acts for both England and Scotland , and in some respects for the United ...
... court to the High Court of Justice removed many of the objections to the fluctuating character of the office . As a great officer of state , the lord chancellor acts for both England and Scotland , and in some respects for the United ...
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... Court of Claims was entrusted to commissioners , to preside over that court . Also , in the 15th century , it gradually became the custom to appoint a steward pro hac vice to preside at the trial , or at the proceedings upon the ...
... Court of Claims was entrusted to commissioners , to preside over that court . Also , in the 15th century , it gradually became the custom to appoint a steward pro hac vice to preside at the trial , or at the proceedings upon the ...
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... court of session , and in the absence of the lord justice- general , presides in the court of justiciary . The justice clerk was originally not a judge at all , but simply clerk and legal assessor of the justice court . In course of ...
... court of session , and in the absence of the lord justice- general , presides in the court of justiciary . The justice clerk was originally not a judge at all , but simply clerk and legal assessor of the justice court . In course of ...
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