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APPENDIX D 1868. 1873 1874 1880 1883 1885 1886 1886 1892 1894 1895 1903 1905 1908 1908 1 910 1910 625 afterwards Dec. 9. George (Robinson), Earl of Ripon, Marquess of Ripon Aug. 9. Henry (Bruce), Lord Aberdare Feb. 21. Charles (Gordon-Lennox), Duke of Richmond and Lennox Apr. 28. John, Earl Spencer Mar. 19. Chichester (Parkinson-Fortescue), Lord Carling- ford June 24. Gathorne (Hardy), Viscount (afterwards Earl of) Cranbrook Feb. 6. John, Earl Spencer Aug. 3. Gathorne (Hardy), Viscount (afterwards Earl of) Cranbrook Aug. 18. John (Wodehouse), Earl of Kimberley Mar. 10. Archibald (Primrose), Earl of Rosebery June 29. Spencer (Cavendish), Duke of Devonshire Oct. 19. Charles (Vane-Tempest-Stewart), Marquess of Londonderry Dec. II. Robert (Crewe-Milnes), Earl (afterwards Mar- quess) of Crewe Apr. 16. Edward (Marjoribanks), Lord Tweedmouth Oct. 19. Henry (Fowler), Viscount Wolverhampton June 21. William (Lygon), Earl Beauchamp Nov. 7. John, Viscount Morley 1522/3. Feb. 1529/30- Jan. 1536. July Aug. LORDS PRIVY SEAL 14. Henry, Lord Marny, till his death 24 May 1523 Thomas (Boleyn), Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond Thomas, Lord Cromwell, afterwards Earl of Essex, till his death 28 July 1540 1540. Aug. William (Fitzwilliam), Earl of Southampton, till his death Oct. 1542 1542. Oct. John Russell, afterwards Earl of Bedford, till his death 14 Mar. 1554/5 1555/6. Jan. 20. William, Lord Paget,(^) till Nov. 1558 (*) Doyle (followed by Diet. Nat. Biog.) states that William, ist Marquess of Winchester was appointed Lord Privy Seal on 26 Mar. 1556, referring to State Papers Domestic of the reign of Mary, " Dom. Add. vii. 14," as his authority. A reference to the original shows that Doyle has both misunderstood and misdated it; it is correctly calendared at its true date, 26 Mar. 1554, and does not record any ap- pointment to the office of Lord Privy Seal. Bedford, the then holder, was starting on a mission to Spain at that time, and is described as " Lord Privy Seal " both during his brief absence and after his return. Winchester, as Lord Treasurer, appears to have been in natural charge of the Seal during Bedford's temporary absence, [ex inform. the Rev. A. B. Beaven). 80