| 21. | When convocation met on 21 November Jane had organised a party, and contested the election of a prolocutor.
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| 22. | In the Anglican Church of Canada, the prolocutor of the General Synod acts as the deputy to the Primate.
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| 23. | These Synods are no longer fully bi-cameral, but the office of Prolocutor is retained with different functions.
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| 24. | These members included both Montfort, and Peter de Montfort, who acted as parlour or prolocutor for the proceedings.
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| 25. | In 1701 Hooper was elected prolocutor to the lower house of the Earl of Rochester, as lord-lieutenant.
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| 26. | In April of the following year he acted as prolocutor of convocation, working to obtain the vote of subsidies.
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| 27. | Parliament chose William Twisse, an internationally respected theologian, to be the Assembly's prolocutor } } or chairman.
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| 28. | In his position as Prolocutor, Elliott was the highest-ranking openly gay cleric in the Anglican Church of Canada.
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| 29. | Taylor was appointed as Archdeacon of Derby in 1515, then as Royal Ambassador to Burgundy and France and Prolocutor of Convocation.
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| 30. | Two other books were passed unanimously by the lower house of the convocation of Canterbury, as is attested by Overall as prolocutor.
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