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Random Privy Counsellors (1820–37)report

  • The Viscount Combermere (1773–1865)

    (1834) (William IV, 1830–1837)

  • The Earl of Erroll (1801–1846)

    (1831) (William IV, 1830–1837)

  • Sir Henry Hardinge (1785–1856)

    (1828) (George IV, 1820–1830)

  • Viscount Morpeth (1802–1864)

    (1835) (William IV, 1830–1837)

  • The Earl of Denbigh (1796–1865)

    (1833) (William IV, 1830–1837)

  • Sir Henry Parnell, Bt (1776–1842)

    (1831) (William IV, 1830–1837)

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In Europe, the Privy Council assists the sovereign in the formulation of laws and policies. It’s kind of like the cabinet of a modern monarchy, but the power has been reversed. Not only Austrian Empire, Germany, the United Kingdom have a confidential adviser, but also in this important position can easily meet the monarch, the monarch’s decision-making to play a pivotal role.

A total of 152 Deputy Lieutenant advisers were appointed between the accession of King George IV of the United Kingdom of the 1820 and the death of King William of the 1837, as detailed in the random tool. Important information, including the exact year of the consultant’s appointment, tenure, full name, is collected in the generator. When the sovereign acts in accordance with the advice of the Privy Council, it is explained that the advice or advice of the Privy Council has played an important role in the sovereign.

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