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Canterbury, Archbishop of
crown the kings and queens of England; he is an ex-officio trustee of the British Museum. The Archbishop of Canterbury has,
British museum
Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons, are ex-officio trustees. The museum is entitled to a copy of every
Attorney-General
of the Crown in the Supreme Court. He is also ex-officio head of the bar for the time being. He exhibits
Arches, Court of
the Arches Court of Canterbury, this new judge should become ex-officio such Official Principal, and all proceedings thereafter taken before the
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
of the High Court of Justice, and one of the ex-officio judges of the High Court of appeal (English) (Jud. Act,
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