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d 1292 Robert Burnell: the chancellor's clerks that Burnell and the clerks were allowed to dispense with the hanaper system, which required fees for sealing ...

d. 1686 Henry Seymour (Langley) continued in his office as Groom of the Bedchamber, was able to enjoy the Comptrollership of Customs, and was appointed Clerk of the Hanaper . ...

d 1688John Claypole was appointed by his father-in-law one of the lords of his bed-chamber , clerk of the hanaper , and ranger of Whittlewood Forest ...

  • 1726 James Brydges, first duke of Chandos (d. 1744)



Ireland


  • Francis Edgeworth

d 1837 George Forbes Leicestershire (the seat of his father-in-law), and was also appointed clerk of the crown and hanaper in Ireland, then a most lucrative office. ...

  • 1857 John O'Connell,
  • 1881 - 1885 William Neilson Hancock, resigned because of ill health

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Exhibition

Coventry Exhibition

Coventry and Midland Exhibition

Coventry and Midland Industrial and Art Exhibition

Coventry Working Men's Exhibition

was a female motorcyclist from Coventry.[14]

Motor Cycling Club

Singer tricar

Coventry Motor Club

Maybe, may be not

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  11. ^ List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1740–1759
  12. ^ Gordon Campbell, ‘King, Edward (1611/12–1637)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2007
  13. ^ Helen Coburn Walshe, ‘Jones, Thomas (c.1550–1619)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008
  14. ^ Coventry Transport Museum: Muriel Hind