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He was most influential at court and one of the chief privy councillors.
"He's meeting with some of the privy councillors right now.
In the same year he was gazetted a privy councillor.
Charles I, upon his accession three years later, created him a privy councillor.
He was also made a privy councillor, and in 1636 an extraordinary lord of session.
On the 29th of the same month his name was added to the list of privy councillors.
In 1898 his services were recognized by his being made a privy councillor.
Upon his appointment as captain of the Corps he was also made a privy councillor.
He also served as privy councillor and governor of Küstrin.
In 1672 he was made a privy councillor and lord-lieutenant of Ireland.
As a peer and privy councillor Dorset showed great activity.
He went back to the United Kingdom and was made a privy councillor.
Jenkins was made a privy councillor in February 1680.
If she were somebody else's daughter it wouldn't matter, but of course every one knows that her father is a distinguished professor, a privy councillor."
Later in the 16th century, an överste räknemästare is among the privy councillors.
The large number of privy councillors was reduced and attempts were made to make the bureaucracy more efficient.
She is the widow of a privy councillor, "a wealthy and distinguished lady".
He was created a privy councillor on 5 March 1828, and presided in the admiralty court until a few days before his death.
His attainder was reversed in Henry's first parliament, and he became a privy councillor.
He was not, however, admitted as a privy councillor, though his name appears as still taking part in public affairs.
There he was appointed a privy councillor in 1557, and commanded a band of horsemen.
He helped bring William of Orange to the throne and was made a privy councillor in 1689.
"I wonder what's the difference between ordinary councillors and privy councillors?"
Robert Dudley was a conscientious privy councillor, and one of the most frequently attending.
He was also made a privy councillor.