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" The Lord Chancellor, when he speaks to the House, is always to speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the House, or to do anything else as mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had, except the ordinary thing about bills, which are... "
Minutes of the General Council - Page 281
by University of Aberdeen - 1898
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A key to both houses of parliament

Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 lehte
...Lord Chancellor eittcth on the Woolsack, as Speaker to the House. THE LORD CHANCELLOR Д8 SPEAKER. II. The Lord Chancellor, when he speaks to the House,...speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the House, or do any thing else as mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had, except the ordinary...
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Debates ... in the session 1876-77 (-1885-86).

Malta council of government - 1882 - 404 lehte
...House of Lords : The duties of the office are thus generally denned by the standing orders : " Thr lord chancellor, when he speaks to the house, is always...is not to adjourn the house, or to do anything else a* month of the house, without the consent of the Lords first had, except the ordinary thing about...
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A Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1883 - 994 lehte
...the Parliament.5 The duties of the office are thus generally defined by tlio Standing Orders : — " The lord chancellor, when he speaks to the house,...else as mouth of the house, without the consent of tho Lords first had, except tho ordinary thing about bills, which are of course, 'wherein tho Lords...
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Standing Orders of the House of Lords Except as to Local and Personal Bills

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1902 - 94 lehte
...the Cloth of Estate. xx. The Lord Chancellor, when he speaks to Speaker cf i_ TT • , jj the House. the House, is always to speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the House, or do any thing else as Mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had, excepting the...
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A Treatise on the Law, Proceedings, and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1906 - 1068 lehte
...Sheffield, SOL. J. 10; 24th Speakers, see 119 LJ 28; 136 ib. Feb. 1873, Lord Chelnisford; and 198. Chapter " The lord chancellor, when he speaks to the house, is always to VII. speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the house, or to do anything 01 t *?OQ ~ else as mouth...
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The Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1907 - 1242 lehte
...House has declared that the Lord Chancellor is not to adjourn the House or to do anything else as the mouth of the House " without the consent of the Lords first had, except the ordi nary thing about Bills " — whatever that may mean — " wherein the Lords may likewise overrule."...
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A Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament

Thomas Erskine May - 1917 - 960 lehte
...Parliament.6 Duties of The duties of the office are thus generally denned by standing Ker order No. 20" The lord chancellor, when he speaks to the house,...had, except the ordinary thing about bills, which arc of course, wherein the Lords may likewise overrule ; as, for preferring one bill before another,...
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The Governments of Europe

William Bennett Munro - 1925 - 806 lehte
...Englishgrown wool, had their bench stuffed with it. 1 "The Lord Chancellor ... is not to adjourn the House, or do anything else as mouth of the House, without the...Lords first had, except the ordinary thing about bills . . . wherein the Lords may likewise overrule. . . ." Standing Orders, xx. •In order to pass any...
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Journal of the American Judicature Society, 12. köide

1928 - 594 lehte
...Standing Orders No. 20, (Public Business) ". . . he is not to adjourn, or (Jo anything else as the mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had, excepting the ordinary thing about bills, which are of course wherein the Lords may also overrule,...
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The Speakership of the House of Lords: Report with Evidence

Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on the Speakership of the House - 2005 - 76 lehte
...after "Woolsack". Standing Order 18(2) should be repealed. Standing Order 19: The Lord Chancellor 19. The Lord Chancellor, when he speaks to the House,...speak uncovered, and is not to adjourn the House, or do anything else as Mouth of the House, without the consent of the Lords first had; and any matter...
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