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Chief and Factors
Some Chief Factors were: 1728: William Bevan ( sloopmaster ); 1730: Joseph Adams ( HBC chief factor ); 1734: Thomas Bird ( HBC chief factor ); 1743: Joseph Isbister ; 1768: Humphrey Martin

Chief and sat
Sir John Popham was Lord Chief Justice, Sir Thomas Fleming was Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two Justices, Sir Thomas Walmsley and Sir Peter Warburton, sat as Justices of the Common Pleas.
" With the death of General Kutaisov, Chief of Artillery, most of the Russian cannon sat useless on the heights to the rear and were never ordered into battle, while the French artillery wreaked havoc on the Russians.
The Bench of the Divisional Court is sat by the Chief Justice and a number of other judges from at least three other divisions relevant to a given case.
For either civil or criminal appeals, the Bench is sat by 3 judges unless the Chief Justice or the divisional Presiding Justice orders a Full Bench of 5 judges.
At one point, his father took him to an Arapaho Sun Dance where he sat on the lap of Chief Yellow Calf and played a tom-tom made from buffalo skin.
After 1877, the Lord Chief Justice assumed the presidency of the Queen's Bench Division of the new High Court of Justice, which sat permanently in the Four Courts in Dublin.
Nominally subordinate to the Lord Lieutenant, from the late 18th century until the end of British rule he was effectively the government minister with responsibility for governing Ireland ; usually it was the Chief Secretary, rather than the Lord Lieutenant, who sat in the British Cabinet.
Over time, the post of Chief Secretary gradually increased in importance, particularly because of his role as manager of legislative business for the Government in the Irish House of Commons, in which he sat as an MP.
The seat of Chief Justice was first offered to John Adams, but he never sat, and resigned the post in 1776.
This was followed by a long lunch at 2 pm, where Hitler would invariably sit in the same place, as he did at every meal, between Jodl and Otto Dietrich, the Nazi Press Chief, while opposite him sat Keitel, Hitler's secretary, Martin Bormann and General Karl Heinrich Bodenschatz, Goering's adjutant.
It served as the court where the Chief Magistrate of England and Wales sat, and all extradition and terrorism-related cases passed through the court.
He has sat on the Ohio Supreme Court by appointment of Chief Justice Thomas Moyer.
He was Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland from 1887 to 1889 and sat in the House of Lords as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1889 to 1900.
Finally McFarland sat as Chief Justice on the Arizona Supreme Court in 1968.
He served as Chief Executive Officer of the Manitoba Cattle Producer's Association and has sat on numerous boards in the fields of cattle and food production.
In Shaw ’ s time, the Chief Justice sat often at trials.
The Chief Justice sat as the President of the Court of Appeal.
She sat as a Progressive Conservative Senator from her appointment until moving with most of her caucus colleagues to the new Conservative Party of Canada in 2004, of which she was soon elected as Chief Whip.
Holyoake House, head office of Co-operatives UK where Green was Chief ExecutiveWithin two weeks of starting work at the Union, Green sat down with other high profile members of the co-operative movement and drafted a letter to Tony Blair.
His successor the former Conservative Chief Whip and junior minister, David Maclean sat as MP from 1983 to 2010 when he stood down due to the state of his health ; he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1996.
Sir Edmund Anderson ( 1530 – 1 August 1605 ), Chief Justice of the Common Pleas under Elizabeth I, sat as judge at the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots.
In 1971, the-President Zulfikar Bhutto sat up the public inquiry commission and named Chief Justice Rahman as its Chairman.
Henry Jacob Friendly ( July 3, 1903 – March 11, 1986 ) was a prominent judge in the United States, who sat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1959 through 1974 ( including service as Chief Judge from 1971 to 1973 ) and in senior status until his death by suicide in 1986.

Chief and council
In an attempt to win last minute votes from moderate pro-democracy lawmakers, the government amended its reform package on 19 December by proposing a gradual cut in the number of district council members appointed by the Chief Executive.
Chief among these was the council place of the Lords, the five or six houses that served as the first tests of Xibalba, and the Xibalban ballcourt.
Coroner service is headed by a Chief Coroner ( or Chief Medical Examiner ) and is supported by a team of coroners or medical examiners are appointed by the executive council.
Questions may be asked at any council meeting except the first meeting of a session, a meeting at which the President ( the speaker ) of the council is elected, or the Chief Executive delivers the annual policy address to the Council.
The Chief Executive, who is the head of the region and head of government, attends Question and Answer Session of the council which are held several times in a legislative year.
The word Wulapeju ( one spirit ) refers to the merger of the Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak ( Chief Blackhawk's name ) Lodge and Wetassa Lodge # 227 as part of the council merger.
The council appoints a professional borough administrator who is the Chief Administrative Officer of the Borough, responsible to the Mayor and Council.
St. Catharines uses a council-manager government, and as a result a Chief Administrative Officer is appointed by council to oversee the day-to-day operations of the city and its departments.
* In Oman the Hami / Sultan's Chief minister was styled Wazir till 1966, but in 1925-1932 there was also or instead a Chairman of the council of Ministers ; since 1970 the style is Prime Minister.
** In Arizona cities, towns and villages decide whether to appoint or elect a Marshal, or have the board / council / city manager hire a Chief of Police as the top criminal law enforcement for their jurisdiction ( like in the Town of Tombstone ).
** In Colorado Cities, towns and villages decide whether to appoint or elect a Marshal, or have the board / council / city manager hire a Chief of Police as the top criminal law enforcement for their jurisdiction.
During a council of war, the command of the Muslim army was transferred to Khalid by Abu Ubaidah, Commander in Chief of the Muslim army.
There were also Elders, the Putús ( Wampum belt readers and historians, who also dealt with the treaties with the non-natives and other Native tribes ), the women council, and the Grand Chief.
The Chief Justice also sits on the advisory council of Canada's highest civilian order, the Order of Canada.
* Executive Council of Hong Kong, a council that advises and assists the Chief Executive of Hong Kong
* Executive Council of Macau, a council that advises and assists the Chief Executive of Macau
The process of finding qualified individuals begins with submissions from the public to the Order of British Columbia's advisory council, which consists of the Chief Justice of British Columbia, who serves as the Chair ; the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly ; a president, in turn, of one of British Columbia's public universities, for a two-year term ; the President of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities ; the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Relations ; and two Members of the order.
Helen Jones has engaged in a fierce war of words with Warrington Borough Council on numerous occasions, beginning when she obtained emails that revealed the council's Chief Executive had explored the possibility of legal action against her following an Adjournment Debate in the Commons ( where Jones had accused the council of failing to answer her letters on concerns raised by Warrington North constituents ).
She accused the council of " showing disrespect " to people in the north of the town and told the Warrington Guardian at the time that: " Our Chief Executive appears to have gone missing.
One of the first votes he made on a controversial subject was his opposition to a proposed study by City Attorney Roger Arnebergh and Police Chief William H. Parker of the Dictionary of American Slang, ordered in an 11-4 vote by the council.
The Chief Executive Councilor heads and chairs this council.
On September 10, 1978 in an address in Atlanta, Georgia he took the first steps toward separating his Ministry from the World Community of Al-Islam / American Muslim Mission and expanding it to the broader Muslim and non Muslim peoples of the world by resigning as Chief Imam and appointing a six member council to lead the Community.

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