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Lord privy seal - Oxford ReferenceThe privy seal developed early in the 13th cent. when the use of the great seal was too cumbersome. From 1275 there was a keeper of the privy seal and the ...
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Privy Seal Office - The Diary of Samuel PepysJul 24, 2003 · A privy seal is the personal seal of a reigning monarch, used to authenticate official documents of a personal nature.
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PRIVY SEAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comPrivy seal definition: (in Great Britain) the seal affixed to grants, documents, etc., that are to pass the great seal, and to documents of less importance ...
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English Chancery Records - Medieval WritingThe privy seal was used to authorise these documents, or warrants. The privy seal is sometimes referred to as the small seal or secret seal, indicating a rather ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Chancery: Warrants for the Great Seal, Series I | The National ArchivesIn 1311 the importance of the privy seal led the lords ordainer to remove it from the wardrobe and place it in the care of its own keeper. The first in the ...
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Seals - The National ArchivesMuch of the collection, which includes a number of significant royal, government and colonial seals, is from the medieval and early modern periods. Use this ...
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The law of England touching His Majesties four principal seals viz ...Of the Great or Broad Seal of England. THis Great Seale is in the custody of the Lord Chancellor, or Lord Keeper, and there is a spe∣cial Officer in the ...
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[PDF] The Great Seal | The National ArchivesElizabeth I had her own personal 'privy' [private] seals for documents which she personally approved aswell. When a King or Queen died, the matrix was destroyed ...
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Lord privy seal | Definition & Duties - BritannicaLike other developments in royal administration, the first privy seal known to have been used in England dates from the reign of King John.
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Privy seal | royal emblem - BritannicaThe privy seal appeared early in the 13th century in the custody of the clerks of the king's chamber. It was soon transferred to the wardrobe clerks.
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lord privy seal | Encyclopedia.comlord privy seal. The privy seal developed early in the 13th cent. when the use of the great seal was too cumbersome or the king was travelling.Missing: definition - - | Show results with:definition - -
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Writs of Privy Seal, 3 Edw III | The National ArchivesDetails of C 81/165. Reference: C 81/165. Description: Writs of Privy Seal, 3 Edw III. Date: 1329 Sept 2-1329 Oct 11. Held by: The National Archives, Kew.
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Writs of Privy Seal, 19 Edw III - Discovery | The National ArchivesDetails of C 81/306. Reference: C 81/306. Description: Writs of Privy Seal, 19 Edw III. Date: 1345 Aug 3-1345 Oct 5. Held by: The National Archives, Kew.
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The Great Seal - The National ArchivesA Great Seal belonged to the monarch, attached to important documents, and used by the Chancery to show the document was ordered in the Queen's name.
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[PDF] History of Scottish seals from the eleventh to the seventeenth centuryAlexander III., King of Scots (First Seal), -. -. -. 117. „. 12. Alexander III ... queen also used a Secretum, or privy-seal, in a.d. 1462, of which a ...
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UKScotland4James VI / I ; Great Seal of 1567. Heraldic seal: Arms: Scotland. Crown: The crown of Scotland. Crest: A lion sejant guardant Gules, in his dexter a sword and in ...Missing: 16th | Show results with:16th
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Section XXIV - Union with England Act 1707XXIV. That from and after the Union there be One Great Seal for the United Kingdom of Great Britain which shall be different from the Great Seal now used in ...
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SND :: privy adj - Dictionaries of the Scots LanguageThe affixing of the Privy Seal to any deed became the preliminary to affixing the Great Seal, but in some cases it became itself sufficient sanction of the deed ...Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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[PDF] The Privy Council: history, functions and membership - UK ParliamentAug 13, 2025 · The Privy Council was originally the executive arm of English government from as early as the 13th century, although its powers declined as ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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List of Ministerial Responsibilities (HTML) - GOV.UKAug 20, 2025 · Responsibilities include: Public sector reform; Oversight of government functions; Cabinet Office business planning and performance; Public ...
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Lord Privy Seal - GOV.UKThe Lord Privy Seal organizes government business in the House, assists Lords, advises on procedure, and expresses the House's feelings on formal occasions.Missing: history definition - -
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Office of the Leader of the House of Lords - GOV.UKLord Privy Seal · Leader of the House of Lords. Lord Collins of Highbury · Deputy Leader of the House of Lords. Paid as a whip. Contact OLHL. Office address.
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The Rt Hon Baroness Smith of Basildon - GOV.UKThe Lord Privy Seal is responsible for the organisation of government business in the House, providing assistance to all Lords and offering advice on procedure ...
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The Rt Hon Lord True CBE - GOV.UKLord True was Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords between 6 September 2022 and 5 July 2024. He was previously Minister of State at the Cabinet ...
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The Appointment of Ministers of the Crown and Other Public BodiesFeb 21, 2020 · Friday, 21 February 2020 ... The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park took the Oath of Office as Lord Privy Seal, kissed hands upon her appointment and ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Accession Council | The Royal FamilyThe Lord President of the Privy Council presides at Privy Council meetings, and reviews Privy Council matters before they are presented to the Sovereign for ...<|separator|>
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The Privy Seal and State Seal - The Imperial Household AgencyIt has “Tenno Gyoji” carved on it. State Seal of Japan (Kokuji). The State Seal is used only for certificate decoration (Kunki), and it has “Dai Nippon Kokuji” ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Sigillography - Chinese, Japanese, Seals | BritannicaThe official and, no doubt, the personal use of seals began in Japan with the copying of Chinese institutions in the 7th century ad. Both in China and in Japan ...
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The Constitution of the Empire of JapanThe Empire of Japan shall be reigned over and governed by a line of Emperors unbroken for ages eternal. Article 2. The Imperial Throne shall be succeeded to by ...
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[PDF] A Reexamination of Emperor Hirohito's Military and Political Role in ...Keeper of the Privy Seal, whether the suggestion to invade both the Soviet Union and Southeast Asia would be sustainable, demonstrating his priority toward ...
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The Japanese Cabinet1 | American Political Science ReviewSep 2, 2013 · See the Nai Daijin-Fu Kwansei, or “Imperial Ordinance Regarding the Organization of the Office of Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal,” No. 4 ...<|separator|>
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THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPANTHE CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN. Promulgated on November 3, 1946. Came into effect on May 3, 1947. We, the Japanese people, acting through our duly elected ...
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Organization and Functions of the Imperial Household Agency - 宮内庁It also keeps the Privy Seal and the State Seal. Emperor Emeritus' Household. The Board is headed by the Grand Chamberlain to H.M. the Emperor Emeritus and its ...Missing: red ink procedures
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Imperial Funerals, Accession to the Throne, Weddings, and other ...The Kenji-to-Shokei-no-Gi Ceremony, in which His Majesty the new Emperor Akihito inherited the Imperial Regalia and the State and Privy Seals, as proof of His ...