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The Council of State was appointed by Parliament on 14 and 15 February 1649, with further annual elections. The Council's duties were to act as the executive of the country's government in place of the King and the Privy Council .
- 30 April 1653 (first time), 28 May 1660 (second time)
- Advisory body
- 14 February 1649 (first time), 25 May 1659 (second time)
List of current counsellors of state. As of 7 December 2022, those eligible to be appointed counsellors of state to King Charles III are: [10] Of these seven, Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, and Princess Beatrice do not perform royal duties.
CounsellorPeriodRelation To MonarchChange19 March 1937 –6 February 1952SpousePassage of the Regency Act 193719 March 1937 –10 June 1974†BrotherPassage of the Regency Act 193719 March 1937 –25 August 1942†BrotherPassage of the Regency Act 193719 March 1937 –25 December 1957SisterPassage of the Regency Act 1937Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey (last), Lord President. The English Council of State was first appointed by the Rump Parliament on 14 February 1649. This was after the execution of King Charles I. The Council of State is also known as the Protector's Privy Council .
- 30 April 1653 (first time), 28 May 1660 (second time)
- Advisory body
- 14 February 1649 (first time), 25 May 1659 (second time)
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The English Council of State, later also known as the Protector's Privy Council, was first appointed by the Rump Parliament on 14 February 1649 after the execution of King Charles I.
A council of state is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. [1] It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head of state. [2]
The State Council of the People's Republic of China, also known as the Central People's Government, is the chief administrative authority and the national cabinet of China. It is constitutionally the highest administrative organ of the country and the executive organ of the National People's Congress, the highest organ of state power.
History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Council of State. views 1,546,235 updated. Council of State, 1649–60. After the execution of Charles I and the abolition of the monarchy, the Rump Parliament in February 1649 gave executive power to a Council of State of 41 members.