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From 1850 until 1871 he was Clerk of the House of Commons.
Clerk of the House of Commons and chief executive.
He served as Clerk of the House of Commons from 1937 to 1948.
Sir William was the Clerk of the House of Commons from 1998 - 2002.
In 1937 he was promoted to Clerk of the House of Commons, which he remained until 1948.
In 1756 he was appointed under-secretary at war, in 1762 clerk of the House of Commons.
Lake filed the petition with the Clerk of the House of Commons on March 28, 2007.
On 16 February 1871, he was appointed Clerk of the House of Commons by letters patent.
No, not an MP - the Clerk of the House of Commons.
In 1902, Flint was named Clerk of the House of Commons and resigned his seat.
He also had a well-known professor, a mayor of Chester, and a clerk of the House of Commons in his family tree.
It is often stated, but never the case that Rickman was Clerk of the House of Commons.
The office is modelled on the Clerk of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
He was appointed Clerk of the House of Commons on 5 August 1949 and resigned his seat in Parliament.
He was also a director of Barclay and Co. and a clerk of the House of Commons.
Alison Game - lately Personal Assistant to the Clerk of the House of Commons.
Until 1971, the Clerk of the House of Commons became temporary Chairman of the House.
After a week's training, prior to starting their term, Pages are sworn in by the Speaker and Clerk of the House of Commons.
They had two sons of whom the elder, Henry (1606-56, q.v.), was clerk of the House of Commons 1639-49.
On 1 January 1648-9 he was appointed clerk-assistant to Henry Elsing, clerk of the House of Commons.
Henry Elsynge (1598-1654) was an English administrator, who acted as clerk of the House of Commons, and wrote on parliamentary procedure.
The Under Clerk of the Parliaments is the formal name for the Clerk of the House of Commons.
Dahmer died five days after the election, before the Deputy Clerk of the House of Commons could arrive to conduct a swearing-in ceremony.
After he spent seven years in foreign travel, Archbishop William Laud procured him the appointment of clerk of the House of Commons.
The Clerk of the House of Commons is the Principal Advisor of the Speaker and is in charge of the security.