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  1. Common Serjeant of London; In office 1878–1892: Member of Parliament for Salford (UK Parliament constituency) In office 1868–1880: Preceded by: John Cheetham: Succeeded by: Benjamin Armitage; Arthur Arnold: Personal details; Born 5 March 1833 Woodbourne, County Antrim, Ulster: Died: 8 July 1904 (aged 71) East Grinstead, Sussex, England ...

  2. Há 4 dias · Selected letter S. The Serjeant at Arms is responsible for the order and security of the House of Commons including maintaining order in the chamber, galleries and committee rooms of the House and controlling access to the parliamentary estate. The Serjeant at Arms also performs ceremonial duties including carrying the mace in the Speaker's ...

  3. William Fleetwood (1535? – 1594) was an English lawyer and politician. He was Member of Parliament for Marlborough in 1558, Lancaster in 1559 and 1567, and for the City of London several times between 1572 and 1592, but his most significant position was as Recorder of London from 1571 to 1591. [1] A lawyer of the Middle Temple, he was a Queen ...

  4. Common Serjeant and Recorder of London 1892–1922. On leaving parliament, he was appointed a Queen's Counsel, and was briefly Recorder of Maidstone. In August 1892 Sir William Charley resigned as Common Serjeant of London and Fulton was appointed his successor.

  5. The Letter-Books of the City of London are a series of fifty folio volumes in vellum containing entries of the matters of in which the City of London was interested or concerned, beginning in 1275 and concluding in 1509. [1] The volumes are part of the collection of the City of London Records Office, and are kept in the London Metropolitan ...

  6. Yeomen Warders. The Yeomen Warders of His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary, popularly known as the Beefeaters, are ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London. In principle they are the palace guard, responsible for looking after any prisoners in ...

  7. Sir Edward Anthony Hawke (26 July 1895 – 25 September 1964) was a British judge and the Common Serjeant of London from 1954 to 1959 and Recorder of London from 1959 to 1964. [1] [2] The son of the judge Sir John Anthony Hawke (1869–1941) and Winifred Edith Laura (née Stevens), he was educated at Charterhouse School and in 1914 went to Magdalen College, Oxford .