Examples of 'privy councillor' in a sentence
Meaning of "privy councillor"
Privy councillor historically referred to a senior advisor to a monarch or government official, who had access to confidential information and provided counsel on important matters
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- A member of a privy council; a close, intimate advisor, usually to a monarch.
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In the same year he was gazetted a privy councillor.
The strong guiding hand of privy councillor Prem Tinsulanonda could be seen.
Nikitenko completed his service in the rank of Privy Councillor.
He was the sixth son of a Privy Councillor who had access to the Tsarist court.
At the same time he was made a privy councillor.
His exellency the privy councillor Professor Jakob ten Brinken.
Let us write that letter to the privy councillor first.
His appointment as a privy councillor confirmed to all his defection to Charles ' side.
I am corresponding with this famous privy councillor in Berlin.
He was also Privy Councillor to the Duke of Saxe-Coburg.
He also served as an imperial and royal Chamberlain and Privy councillor.
You are now a privy councillor.
I received a telegram from Goering telling me lwas a Privy Councillor.
He was also a privy councillor.
I received a telegram from Goering telling me Iwas a Privy Councillor.
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I bring a message for Privy Councillor Schiller and family.
In the same year his father also made him a Privy Councillor.
Following the battle, he was made privy councillor and Lord Chamberlain to the underage King.
At the same time Mundella was also appointed a Privy Councillor.
I could hear only the name of a certain Privy councillor Strizanowski, or something similar.
Morton used his influence to appoint Montgomerie as a Privy Councillor.
I'm corresponding with this famous privy councillor in Berlin. He made a mistake and I proved it!
The same year he was made a full General and Privy Councillor.
Privy Councillor Goethe asks if your mother-in-law has arrived in good health.
His forfeiture was rescinded, his estates restored and he was made a privy councillor and lieutenant-general.
There he was appointed a privy councillor in 1557, and commanded a band of horsemen.
I do not think this appointment involves you being in the room, Privy Councillor.
She married the Italian gentleman and privy councillor Jean Bernardin de Saint-Severin in 1546.
What interests me the most is the great event, Privy Councillor.
Moray became a Privy Councillor again in February 1661, and was later a Lord of the Exchequer.
In that same year, he became a Privy Councillor.
In 1676, John Frederick employed Leibniz as Privy Councillor and librarian of the important ducal library.
As is customary for the holder of that office, Blair was appointed a Privy Councillor.
The darling of all German Muses, Privy Councillor Schiller, died here . ".
Johann Christoph Schwab now received further promotion, becoming a privy councillor.
Because of this activity, he was promoted to Privy Councillor of the Russian crown.
In 1804 Schlözer was ennobled by the emperor Alexander I of Russia and made a privy councillor.
In the civil administration it was corresponding to privy councillor Russian, надво ́ рный сове ́ тник.
He became Attorney-General for Ireland in 1892, and later that year was appointed a Privy Councillor.
They had a son, Anders Torstensson, who also served as a Privy Councillor and Governor-General of Estonia.
Finally, he receives a summons to the police headquarters and meets Privy Councillor Mikulin.
In 1865, Charles appointed Frederick as a privy councillor in the Geheimer Rat.
In 1807 he returned home from the East, after which he was made a privy councillor.
In 1860 he was made Russian state councillor, and later privy councillor with a title of nobility.
He returned to England on 27 September, and on 5 November was made a Privy Councillor.
Good evening and congratulations, Privy Councillor.
In 1710 he refused the office of Lord Chancellor, but was made a Privy Councillor.
Consequently, he was sworn a Privy Councillor.
In 1573 Sir Francis returned to London and became a privy councillor.
Tweeddale supported William III and became a privy councillor in 1689.
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