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Ralph's wife was a daughter or kinswoman of Robert the chamberlain of the Honour of Richmond.
He was not within the leading ranks of borough society and performed his citizen's duty only through one stint as chamberlain.
In fact, a former chamberlain to the Crown Prince described the remarks as the equivalent to a declaration of war.
The chamberlain, or camerlengo, then calls out to the pope three times by his baptismal name.
The son of a Yorkist retainer, he came into prominence at the beginning of the reign as chamberlain of the household.
They were represented by the great chamberlain to the emperor and his deputy.
Its treasurer was the head of the administration, but the chamberlain made financial policy.
Unfortunately, they had been discovered by a chamberlain and were each receiving admonishments.
In the recent government reshuffle he was given the job of vice chamberlain of the royal household.
But what this show proves is that, even at his most automotive, chamberlain achieved a surprising range of effects and meanings.
The household was run by a chamberlain, while a treasurer took care of the estate's written records.
Sir John Weston, his chamberlain, conducted repairs, building new stone support arches for the great hall and other parts of the castle.
She married John Clitherow, a wealthy butcher and a chamberlain of the city, in 1571 and bore him three children.
His uncle John Hooker was a success and served as the chamberlain of Exeter.
Gaius mine host, and of the whole church, saluteth you. Erastus the chamberlain of the city saluteth you, and Quartus a brother.
Aside from making William his chamberlain, he bestowed the earldom of Derby upon Lord Stanley along with grants and offices in other estates.
As I had asked for a night-light, the chamberlain had brought me in, before he left me, the good old constitutional rushlight of those virtuous days.
He alleges that Domitian's chamberlain Parthenius played the main role in the plot, citing the recent execution of Domitian's secretary Epaphroditus as his primary motive.
Sir John Hussey, later Lord Hussey, was her chamberlain from 1530, and his wife, Lady Anne, daughter of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, was one of Mary's attendants.
He climbed three marble steps, crossed the terrace and entered a dim foyer, where a chamberlain silently helped him from his helmet, his jupon and his chain cuirass.
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The chamberlain folded the bed linen, and it was yet but dawn, though warm and fair.
He hastened down the steps of the perron, and calling to his chamberlain, came with what speed he might to the nave.
Heard you no reason given why they should prefer me to your chamberlain, your ostler or your drawer?
They were the head chamberlain and one of the king's chief scribes, come to summon him to the Sublime Porte.
As he was retiring he beheld his faithful chamberlain Soler defending himself valiantly against six Moors.
Then he raised me to my feet, and at a touch from the chamberlain, I backed out of the room.
In Mr. chamberlain they had a popular champion of great ability and industry.
It is true that might be taken by catachresis to designate a chamberlain as functionary of the Oriental Court.
Soon the chamberlain returned, bringing the confectioner with him.
Mr. chamberlain, who had asked for these safeguards, did not accept them.
At last the princess agreed, but she told her chamberlain to give the prince a sleeping draught, that he might not hear or see her.
The Pope's chamberlain attended the obsequies, which was unusual.
He called upon his chamberlain as he gave the signal for retiring from the lists, and commanded him instantly to gallop to Ashby, and seek out Isaac the Jew.
You gave him a cool nod, and just now you bowed and smiled in the politest way to Tommy Chamberlain, whose father keeps a grocery store.
Paugus had often been to Dunstable, and was well acquainted with John Chamberlain.
You are under a misapprehension in supposing that Mr. Chamberlain has undertaken to delimit the Afghan frontier.
Chamberlain in vain urged defense and political policies designed to centralize power in London.
Public realm work for Chamberlain Square includes granite seats and steps, yew hedges and three large Honey Locust trees.
And she was far stricter on that point than the Lord Chamberlain, who had, she held, betrayed his trust by practically turning Leveller.
Kennedy was an admirer of Chamberlain, who was known for his appeasement towards rising Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
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