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Syed Danial bin Syed Ahmad (born 30 November 1944) is a Malaysian civil servant who is currently serving as the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal since 10 January 2011. [1] In his role as Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, he has played an important role during the proclamation and formal oath-taking ceremony of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Liam Seosamh Gógan (1891–1979), was an Irish civil servant, Celticist, lexicographer, and, in Modern literature in Irish, a groundbreaking poet and playwright.According to Louis De Paor, Gógan was the most important poet of the era between the death of Patrick Pearse and the revival of literary Modernism in the Irish language during the 1940s.
British Empire portal; United Kingdom portal; This category is meant for both individual appointments and collective bodies, such as guard corps, that are part of the civilian, military or ecclesiastical household of the British monarchy, including those specific to either England or Scotland, both professional and occasional.
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Andrew Aytoun (died 1547), was a Scottish soldier and engineer, and captain of Stirling Castle.. Andrew Aytoun was master of building work at Stirling Castle. Aytoun worked for James IV of Scotland, whose reign lasted from 1488 until his death at the battle of Flodden in 1513.
Jessica Marie Watkins (born 1982 or 1983) is a transgender American militia founder and former Oath Keeper leader, Army veteran and bar owner who took part in the January 6 United States Capitol attack. She was convicted of multiple felonies relating to her participation and in May 2023 was sentenced to 8.5 years in federal prison.
Mary's keeper Ralph Sadler described her father as a "peevish Papist" to Francis Walsingham. [7] Her father in April 1585 had written inviting her to come to visit them at Woodhouse, relatively close to Tutbury Castle, before they moved further away. He had expected her to come straight away and sent his servant with a bag for her night things.
After Bacon's fall, Meautys became a protégé of Lord Keeper Coventry, High Steward of Cambridge from 1626 to 1640. In 1621, Meautys was made a freeman and elected an alderman of Cambridge. [6] On the same day, he was elected Member of Parliament for Cambridge. [7] He was a clerk of the Privy Council from 1623.