privy Meaning & Definition

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  • The privy council continues to be regarded as the main, corporate, advisory body and extra-conciliar counsel as antipathetical to the ' normal ' process of policy-making.

  • The subject was first brought up in the privy council's preparations for the session of 1563 (two sessions back).

  • Nor would it be accessible to anyone who was not privy to, or did not care to identify themselves as, participants in reservation semiotics.

  • In addition to leaving fines uncollected, the privy council limited the impact of recusancy laws in other ways.

  • More than this, they implicitly questioned the way the king and privy council were running the war.

  • Finding no hope of reconciliation, the sub-commissioners buckled and passed the project back to the privy council.

  • Hacket and his companions evidently intended to replace the ejected privy councillors with their own nominees.

  • Although the records have not survived, reports to the privy council of their proceedings give some indication of the number of parishes affected.

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