The king'ssecretary and the high-priest (or a representative) jointly opened the chest, counted and bagged up the money.
3
About the year 1629 certain literary friends in Paris agreed to meet informally each week at the house of Valentin Courart, the king'ssecretary.
4
He even bribed the King'ssecretary to do it, but in vain.
5
Leaving, he pushes past the gentlemen, and who should he meet but the king'sSecretary!
1
Cromwell's reward for making it happen was to be appointed, that spring, King Henry's principalsecretary.
2
The King was accustomed to refer requests for such action on his part to his principalsecretary and councillor.
3
He had been principalsecretary to Frederick Prince of Wales, and for nearly forty years secretary to the several lords-chamberlain.-E.
4
The country needs to hugely expand its electricity production to substitute for that firewood, according to Joseph Njoroge, the energy principalsecretary.
5
On your arrival in London you will deliver my letters to the Admiralty and the principalsecretary of state for the colonies.
1
Wood also covenanted to pay to the King'sclerk or comptroller of the coinage, £200 yearly, and £100 per annum into his Majesty's treasury.