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MSP Alex Johnstone wrote " Clearly, the Declaration of Arbroath is a literary work of outstanding universal significance by any stretch of the imagination " In 2008, the Campaign Group Chairman, Councillor Jim Millar launched a public petition to reinforce the bid explaining " We're simply asking people to, local people especially, to sign up to the campaign to have the Declaration of Arbroath and Arbroath Abbey recognised by the United Nations.
Councillor Alex Rowley was elected leader of Fife Council and Jim Leishman has taken the role as Fife Council's Provost.
Evidently, Maria McRae had been involved by having written an email whereby she impersonated Councillor Alex Cullen by placing his name on a pro-pesticide e-mail petition conducted by a pro-pesticide website, propertyrights. ca.

Councillor and Cameron
Councillor Cameron Granger was also involved in conflict of interest charges in 2009.
* Ward 13-The Councillors for this multi member ward as of May 2012 are: Bailie Liz Cameron, Councillor Graeme Hendry, Councillor John Kelly and Councillor Paul Rooney.
Some notable names include Tony Blair, David Cameron, David Miliband, Paddy Ashdown, Hilary Benn, Peter Mandelson, Chinese State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan and former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov.

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The census was initiated by Federal Councillor Stefano Franscini, who evaluated the data of the first census all by himself after Parliament failed to provide the necessary funds.
The census was initiated by Federal Councillor Stefano Franscini, who evaluated the data of the first census all by himself after Parliament failed to provide the necessary funds.
* Donald Crowhurst ( 1932 – 69 ), who tried to fake a round-the-world solo yacht journey, set up his business in the town and was a Town Councillor.
The present mayor is Councillor Michael Markham, who was selected in May 2012.
Now out of favour and with no chance of returning to the judiciary, Coke was re-elected to Parliament as an MP, ironically by order of the King, who " expected support from Privy Councillor Coke and had no inkling of the trouble he was bringing on his own head ".
' The Councillor who is elected to the position of ' Mayor of Frodsham ' is in fact elected to serve as the council's principal civic representative and as the deputy chairman.
The residents of Cirencester also voted in 18 year old Liberal Democrat candidate Joe Harris, who became the youngest Councillor in the country in May 2011 when elected for Cirencester Park Ward.
Charmian May, who appears as Mrs. Councillor Nugent in the first three series, died on 24 October 2002.
One of Anker's greatest admirers and collectors is former Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher, since the 1980s Switzerland's most influential conservative politician, who also published an apologetic essay on Anker.
He was one of the commissioners who signed the truce of 1635 with Poland ( Armistice of Stuhmsdorf or Treaty of Sztumska Wieś ), and in 1639, much against his father's will, was made a Privy Councillor.
Since 1993, COPE has nominated candidates for all civic offices ( Mayor, City Councillor, School Board Trustee, and Parks Commissioner ) but its closer affiliation with an incumbent provincial NDP government and inability to negotiate a deal with the Greens, who began siphoning votes in increasing numbers, resulted in flagging performance.
* Sam Swerling, lately a British National Party activist who was formerly a Conservative Party parliamentary candidate and Councillor on Westminster City Council ;
Councillor Poots, who is also a Stormont MLA, was also involved in a row over funding events such as Gay Pride.
The Royal Government of Pomerania ( die königliche Landesregierung ) was composed of the Governor-General, who always was a Swedish Privy Councillor, as chairman and five Councillors of the Royal Government, among them the President of the Appellate Court, the Chancellor and the Castle Captain of Stettin, over inspector of the Royal Amts.
The Conservative Party fielded two candidates against two Independent candidates who stood under the banner " Former Councillor ".
Guthrie may, however, have been based on the real inter-war figure of Councillor Doughty who forbade any more pubs to open until one was opened carrying his name — the pub carrying his name, the Doughty Arms, opened in 1923 but was renamed the " Pie Factory " in 1987.
Low-key inauguration ceremony of Cardiff Bay Barrage November 1999In place of an official Royal inauguration of this massive civil engineering scheme, the largest of its kind in Europe, a modest ceremony was arranged by Cardiff Bay Development Corporation at which a former Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Ricky Ormonde ( who had served as Lord Mayor in 1994 ) officiated along with Alun Michael Labour and Co-operative MP for Cardiff South and Penarth who had always supported the scheme.
This was as Vidkun Quisling, who later became leader of Nasjonal Samling, had been a Councillor of State for the party, and later even, the Farmers ' Party had been negotiating with Nasjonal Samling for a coalition government.
Shortly after the death of Charles II in 1685, Graham incurred a temporary disgrace-he stood up for the rights of ordinary soldiers who were being poorly treated-by his deposition from the office of Privy Councillor ; but in May he was reinstated, although his commission of justiciary, which had expired, was not renewed.
In 1992, Fredrik Reinfeldt married Filippa Holmberg, who is currently a Moderate Party County Councillor for healthcare issues () in Stockholm.
Bernard's wife was cousin to Lord Barrington, who became a Privy Councillor in 1755.
Outside the staff is Councillor Jack Drugett ( Stephen Churchett ), who fails to sack Brittas, despite numerous attempts at doing so.
In the 2000 election, Jones won a place in the inaugural London Assembly as part of a three-strong Green Group, including Councillor Darren Johnson AM and Victor Anderson, who resigned in March 2003 and was replaced by Noel Lynch for the remainder of the term.

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Robert Walpole became a Privy Councillor and rose to the position of Paymaster of the Forces in a Cabinet nominally led by Lord Halifax, but actually dominated by Lord Townshend ( Walpole's brother-in-law ) and James Stanhope.
In 1992 a group of local people, led by local Councillor Nigel Betts, revived the old Memorial Hall Trust which was set up in 1921.
This led to the situation that the parliament would have had to elect a new Federal Councillor both in September and November.
As a City Councillor, Ngo worked to help members of the Vietnamese community and after arranging for Adler to invest $ 1 million, led the redevelopment of the local community centre, the Mekong Club.
The Kinlochleven Community Trust, a partnership consisting of the local community, ( Rio Tinto ) Alcan, Lochaber Enterprise, Highland Council and Scottish Natural Heritage, supported by other agencies in Scotland and the European Union and chaired by Highland Councillor Drew McFarlane-Slack led the economic revival of the village.
The Partnership is led by Chair Councillor George Redmond and Chief Executive Gordon MacLennan.
He was made a Privy Councillor in 1954 and he led the British delegation to the United Nations General Assembly and Disarmament Commission in 1954 and 1955.
An internal dispute arose which led to Councillor Scully becoming Mayor in July 2005 with the support of other non-Fine Gael councillors.
The hall was damaged during a fire and demolished in 1951 ; but the stables remain after a campaign to list them led by Councillor Gordon Roberts of Middle Road.

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* No foreigner, even if naturalised ( unless they were born of English parents ), shall be allowed to be a Privy Councillor or a member of either House of Parliament, or hold " any office or place of trust, either civil or military, or to have any grant of lands, tenements or hereditaments from the Crown, to himself or to any other or others in trust for him.
She is a Privy Councillor and was the Member of Parliament for Maidstone from 1987 to 1997 and for Maidstone and The Weald from 1997 to 2010.
She was the daughter of Tommaso di Benvenuto da Pizzano ( Thomas de Pizan ; named for the family's origins in the town of Pizzano, south east of Bologna ), a physician, court astrologer, and Councillor of the Republic of Venice.
* 1656-In a letter to Councillor General Montagu ( afterwards Earl of Sandwich ), General-at-sea and one of the Protector's personal friends, Cromwell mentioned the necessity of securing a permanent base at the entry of the Mediterranean, preferably Gibraltar ( the first suggestion for the occupation of Gibraltar as a naval base had been made at an English Council of War held at sea on 20 October 1625 ).
The Mayor for 2010 / 11 is Councillor John Stockdale and the Deputy Mayor is Councillor Michael Chartier.
The Sheriff of Oxford for the civic year 2008 / 2009, Councillor | Cllr John Goddard, speaking shortly after his election as such, with Cllr Susanna Pressel, Lord Mayor of Oxford, next to him.
In 1946 Barnes Wallis became an Effingham Parish Councillor and served as Chairman of Effingham Parish Council for 10 years.
Mary Mitchell O ' Connor ( PD Councillor 2004 – 08 ) was elected in Dún Laoghaire for Fine Gael, Ciarán Cannon ( PD Senator 2007 – 09 / Party leader 2008 – 09 ) was elected in Galway East for the same party, while Noel Grealish ( PD TD 2002 – 09 / Caretaker leader 2009 ) was re-elected as an independent TD for Galway West.
In 1969, at age 19, Jack married his high school sweetheart Sally Halford, with whom he had two children, Mike, currently a Toronto City Councillor, and Sarah, currently a senior staffer for the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
While the entire council is responsible for leading the federal administration of Switzerland, each Councillor heads one of the seven federal executive departments.
Re-election is possible for an indefinite number of terms, and it has historically been extremely rare for Parliament not to re-elect a sitting Councillor.
The crest will be reserved for use by the Mayor and Council for official Town of Richmond Hill business such as plaques, certificates presented on behalf of Council or the corporation, Councillor ’ s stationery, as well as the Town flag.
She was first elected as Durham County Councillor for Crook North Division in 1985.
Together with Adalbert Durrer and Remigio Ratti, he was one of three official candidates proposed by the CVP for the seat of retiring Councillor Flavio Cotti.
When Federal Councillor Adolf Deucher died in 1912, Calonder was one of the candidates for the vacant seat in the Swiss Federal Council.
Benjamin Chew was Speaker of the Lower House for the Delaware counties ( 1753 – 1758 ); Attorney General and member of the Council of Pennsylvania ( 1754 – 1769 ); Recorder of Philadelphia City ( 1755 – 1774 ); Master of Rolls ( 1755 – 1774 ); Provincial Councillor of Pennsylvania ( 1755 ); Commissioner of Philadelphia ( 1761 ); Register-General of Wills ( 1765 – 1777 ); Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ( 1774 – 1777 ); and Judge and President of the High Court of Errors and Appeals ( 1791 – 1808 ).

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