He retained this post for the rest of his life, including terms in prison.
He retained this post until his death, which took place 31 January 1726.
He retained this post until the government fell in July 1886.
He retained this post until his retirement from public life in 1830.
He retained this post until the Conservative loss in the 1964 general election.
He said the key members of his cabinet would retain their posts.
As appears from later documents, he retained this post until his death on 6 June 1207.
In 1842 he was made secretary to the railway department, and retained this post until 1847.
Four months later the 303rd was absorbed into the 505th, and he retained his post as commander.
He retained his post for eight years, winning reelection in 1882, 1884, and 1886.