| Francis Grose - 1784 - 350 стор.
...bishops of Ely, on the site of Albemarle House, according to a plan to be approved of by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, the lord chancellor, and the speaker of the House of Commons. This house to be called Ely House. Here, when finished, the bishop is to exercise his appellate... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 696 стор.
...bishops of Ely, on •the site of AJbemarle House, according to a plan to be ap~ proved of by his grace the archbishop of Canterbury, the lord chancellor, and the speaker of the House of Commons. This house to bo called Ely House. Here, when finished, the bishop to exercise his appellate... | |
| 1881 - 1046 стор.
...responsible to him. The Principal Librarian is selected by the Sovereign from two persons recommended by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, who are the ' Principal Trustees.' Panizzi being an Italian, some bitter opposition was raised... | |
| 1823 - 616 стор.
...of the first class of Trustees. Common fame assigns the patronage of the appomtment of officers to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. Should this be the fact, the present Archbishop may be regarded as the Regent of the Museum... | |
| Parliament proc, Will. iv - 1834 - 550 стор.
...aristocracy, or of gentlemen who possessed some parliamentary influence. Sir Humphry proceeded to say, " that the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, were considered as the really acting governors of the institution. But overwhelmed as those... | |
| John Davy - 1836 - 436 стор.
...almost entirely made from branches of the aristocracy, or gentlemen of some parliamentary influence. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons are considered as the really active members of the trust ; and overpowered, as those great... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1836 - 68 стор.
...almost exclusively made from branches of the aristocracy, or gentlemen of some parliamentary influence. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, are considered as the really active members of the trust; and, overpowered as those great... | |
| 1841 - 456 стор.
...almost entirely made from branches of the aristocracy, or gentlemen of some parliamentary influence. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, are considered as the really active members of the trust ; and overpowered, as those great... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1842 - 964 стор.
...officers are responsible. The chief acting trustees, with whom the appointment of the officers rests, are the archbishop of Canterbury, the lord chancellor, and the speaker of the H. of C. (Part. Rfp. on Brititk Museum, 1835.) Literary and Scientific Societfft. — Before the present... | |
| 1851 - 604 стор.
...of church and state, law, science, and art, arc presumed to be represented and protected ; of these the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, are termed the Principal Trustees. Nine others are called the Family Trustees, as representing... | |
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