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- Treby lost his Recordership and his position as JP in various counties.
- He resigned the recordership of Dublin in the same year.
- In 1703 his recordership was declared void due to neglect.
- This forced him to resign the recordership, and thus his Commons seat.
- Fulton held the Recordership until March 1922, when he resigned due to ill health.
- When in December 1509 Palmes was elected to Parliament he at once resigned the recordership.
- He had resigned his Welsh judgeship in the previous year, and now vacated the recordership.
- The recordership of William IV at St . James's Palace on 6 August in that year.
- The Recordership was abolished in 1924 and O'Shaughnessy became a judge in the High Court of the Irish Free State.
- Constantine was charged with intending to deliver the town of Poole to the king and was discharged from the recordership of Poole.
- By the influence of his father-in-law he was returned to parliament as one of the members for recordership of Newcastle in December 1854.
- In June 1688 he became a serjeant-at-law, and four years later he was a candidate against James Selby for the recordership of London.
- At the Restoration Wroth's petition for pardon was granted, but he was removed from the commission of the peace and was deprived of the Recordership in 1662.
- The following October, Elizabeth made him a justice of the king's bench, necessitating resignation from the recordership at Shrewsbury, which he completed on 27 December.
- He held the recordership only a few weeks, for in January 1636 he was made attorney of the court of wards and liveries, and resigned the other appointment.
- Claridge s troubles, including implicitly his father s suicide, the Recordership debacle and his Commons petition to regain his post in 1835, were clearly known in legal circles.
- The club lost another of its original members when Sir James Mackintosh, recently knighted, accepted the post of Recordership of Bombay in 1804 and followed in Bobus's footsteps.
- At the succession of Edward VI his importance in government reached a stage where the recordership of Shrewsbury was no longer appropriate and he relinquished it to Reginald Corbet, another Hill ally.
- In 1684 the Borough of Plympton had a similar case brought against it and informed by the example of the City of London, it surrendered, Treby losing his Recordership there as well.
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