Examples of 'lord keeper' in a sentence

Meaning of "lord keeper"

lord keeper: A historical term used to refer to the chief official responsible for the custody of the Great Seal of the Realm. In modern contexts, it can be used metaphorically to describe someone in a position of power or authority
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  • An officer of the English Crown, charged with physical custody of the Great Seal.

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The lord keeper was bound to the same effect the following day.
Powis House was designated the official residence of the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.
Lord Keeper of the great Seal.
Political infighting within the Diet of Japan further boosted the power of the Lord Keeper.
The Lord Keeper had carried the former seal to Oxford.
It was dedicated to Thomas Coventry, father of the lord keeper.
A Lord Keeper who acquired a peerage dignity would subsequently be appointed Lord Chancellor.
He accepted, and was appointed lord keeper and sworn of the privy council on 21 May.
Lord Keeper Windcrag, we need any lore or legends about the amulet of power.
Hamao was also, very briefly, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan.
Puckering was Lord Keeper for four years, but only presided over one Parliament.

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