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  1. 31 de may. de 2024 · The establishment of the kitchen consisted of a central directing clerical staff and officers dedicated to the particular kitchens serving the King, the Queen and the Household. (fn. 1) The clerks, appointed by royal warrant, were responsible for appointing the royal and Household diets via bills of fare, calculating and ordering their exact ing...

  2. Hace 5 días · The mayor and capital burgesses elected the members in 1660, 1661, 1669, and 1685, but in 1679, 1681, and 1689 the electorate was widened to those paying scot and lot, amounting in 1679 to c. 380 voters.

  3. Hace 5 días · Footnotes. Apothecaries 1660–1837. The apothecaries to the person and the apothecaries to the household were both appointed by lord chamberlain's warrant. In many cases appointments were embodied in letters patent under the great seal. (fn. 1) Originally there was one apothecary to the person.

  4. Hace 4 días · Musk is just testing how much he can get away with before the crucial compensation vote from the Tesla shareholders by further taunting them as total simps. For his next trick, he's going to personally go to each of their houses and repeatedly kick them in the dick for an hour while they scream, "I still love Elon!" while on the ground in tears.

  5. 28 de may. de 2024 · Código de Comercio. Artículo 1661. Computación de la compensación por sobrestadía. La compensación por sobre-estadía se computará en razón de horas y días consecutivos, y será pagada día por día. En defecto de estipulación se fijará la tasa de sobre-estadía, en proporción a la capacidad de la nave, según la costumbre.

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · Artículo 1660. Expiración de término de estadía para cargue-caución. Si a la expiración del término de estadía para el cargue no ha sido embarcada, por causa imputable al cargador, una cantidad suficiente para garantizar lo que éste deba al transportador, el capitán de la nave puede negarse a esperar el término de sobre ...

  7. 31 de may. de 2024 · Browne was Lord Mayor of London from Oct. 1660-1661; ‘Equally feared and hated by the seditious party’, Lord Mayor Sir Richard Browne ‘carried himself very honorably’ during the Fifth Monarchist revolt in Jan., 1661, ‘and caused one of their meeting houses to be pulled down’.