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In 1710 he was again made Lord President of the Council.
He was again Lord President of the Council from 1914 to 1915.
Between 1903 and 1905 he was also Lord President of the Council.
Crewe served as Lord President of the Council again in 1915-16.
The provisions of the act will not come into force until a commencement order has been made by the Lord President of the Council.
He remained as Lord President of the Council until the second Salisbury ministry fell in 1892.
Chamberlain, who remained Conservative Party leader, then became Lord President of the Council.
He was at one time private secretary to Lord President of the Council Earl Spencer.
In 1628, he was appointed Lord President of the Council, a post he held until his death on 3 January 1631.
A particularly vital role was played by the Lord President of the Council during the Second World War.
The incident did no harm to his career for he went on to become a peer and Lord President of the Council in the Marches.
The following is a list of those who served as the Lord President of the Council of State.
He became Lord President of the Council and full member of the War Cabinet.
To ask the Lord President of the Council when he expects results from the feasibility study on refreshment facilities for visitors to the House.
To ask the Lord President of the Council what representations he has received about the allocation of parliamentary time for private Members.
Cranbrook was once again appointed Lord President of the Council, in which office he was mainly concerned with education.
The Lord President of the Council was accorded precedence as one of the King's chief officers in 1661.
From 1812 to 1827 he served as Lord President of the Council under Lord Liverpool.
His father had become Lord President of the Council and they became only the third father and son to sit together in the same Cabinet.
The petition was considered by the Lord President of the Council, on behalf of Her Majesty.
He held political offices, the most important being Lord President of the Council of Wales and the Marches.
John Biffen succeeds Pym as Lord President of the Council.
From 1910 until the outbreak of the Great War Morley was Lord President of the Council.
On 2 February 1550 he became Lord President of the Council, with the capacity to debar councillors from the body and appoint new ones.
In November 1779 he was appointed Lord President of the Council, and left office with North in March 1782.