| Henri Misson, Maximilien Misson - England - 1719 - 404 pages
...four Times as rich tit is a!fo four Ttmes as fraud, " ยป. " tfrflat Dr. Chamberlain fays of them : The fixth Great Officer of the Crown is the Lord Great...in the King's Court, and certain Fees due from each Archbifliop or Bifliop, when they do their Homage or Fealty to the King; and "from all the Peers of... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1818 - 762 pages
...lord great chamberlain is very ancient, and he was formerly a perfon of high importance. To him belong livery and lodging in the king's court, and certain...archbifhop or bifhop, when they do their homage or fealty tt> the king, and from all the peers of the realm at their creation, or doing their homage or fealty... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1818 - 762 pages
...lord great chamberlain is very ancient, and he was formerly a perfon of high importance. To him belong livery and lodging in the king's court, and certain fees due from each archoifhop or bifhop, when they do their homage or fealty to the king, and from all the peers of the... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 304 pages
...specified : "The Lord Great Chamberlain of England is an officer of great antiquity, to whom belong living and lodging in the king's court, and certain fees due from each archbishop and bishop, when they do their homage or fealty to the king ; and from all peers of the... | |
| Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt - Customary law - 1874 - 512 pages
...three tods.2 THE LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN OF ENGLAND.3 This office is also of great antiquity. To him belongs livery and lodging in the King's court, and certain fees due from each archbishop and bishop when they do homage or fealty to the King, and from all the peers of the realm... | |
| Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt - Customary law - 1874 - 492 pages
...three tods.3 THE LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN OF ENGLAND.3 This office is also of great antiquity. To him belongs livery and lodging in the King's court, and certain fees due from' each archbishop and bishop when they do homage or fealty to the King, and from all the peers of the realm... | |
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