prolocutor การใช้
- In 1761 he was prolocutor of the lower house of convocation.
- He was prolocutor of the lower house of convocation in 1812.
- Only clergy and laity, not bishops, may serve as Prolocutor.
- Convocation elected him their prolocutor in 1536, 1540, and 1541.
- The prolocutor is a brigadier general of the Bangladesh Army.
- He was for some time prolocutor of the lower house of convocation.
- Goodenough was prolocutor of the lower house of convocation for a short time.
- The prolocutor of the Governing Body is the station commander of Jalalabad Cantonment.
- Also in that year he was elected prolocutor of the lower house of convocation.
- He was appointed prolocutor of the Provincial Assembly of London on 3 May 1647.
- The proposed censure was dropped apparently by the action of Francis Atterbury as prolocutor.
- The current prolocutor is the Ven Harry Huskins, who previously served as Deputy Prolocutor.
- The current prolocutor is the Ven Harry Huskins, who previously served as Deputy Prolocutor.
- The current Prolocutor is Harry Huskins; the Deputy Prolocutor is Cynthia Haines-Turner.
- The current Prolocutor is Harry Huskins; the Deputy Prolocutor is Cynthia Haines-Turner.
- The office of Prolocutor has its origins in the bi-cameral Provincial and General Synods.
- On the following day, Matthew Parker nominated him as prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation.
- In February 2013, Vann was elected Prolocutor of the Lower House of the Convocation of York.
- The Prolocutor acts as the chief deputy to the Primate, and the second executive officer of General Synod.
- Parliament appointed him Prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly on 22 July 1646, after the death of William Twisse.
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