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==Warden of the Case==
==Warden of the Case==
The '''Warden of the Case''' is an ancient position in the Royal Chancery responsible for keeping the Case of Chancery, an ornately inlaid wooden box, which is used to carry warrants, writs, bills, letters patent &c. to the King or meetings of the Privy Council, and is one of the two ''de facto'' civil servants with responsibility for the running and administration of the Privy Council and its sub-committees and boards, along with the Clerk Sealer of the Crown, who has responsibilities for the formal execution of decisions and executive actions.
The '''Warden of the Case''' is an ancient position in the Royal Chancery responsible for keeping the Case of Chancery, an ornately inlaid wooden box, which is used to carry warrants, writs, bills, letters patent &c. to the King or meetings of the Privy Council, and is one of the two ''de facto'' civil servants with responsibility for the running and administration of the Privy Council and its sub-committees and boards, along with the Clerk Sealer of the Crown, who has responsibilities for the formal execution of decisions and executive actions. Both officials have an additional role in the ceremony of [[Parliament of Great Nortend#Assentus Regis|Assentus Regis]], or Royal Assent.


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His Majesty's Privy Council, commonly known as simply the Privy Council, is the formal body or committee of advisors to the Sovereign of Great Nortend.

Warden of the Case

The Warden of the Case is an ancient position in the Royal Chancery responsible for keeping the Case of Chancery, an ornately inlaid wooden box, which is used to carry warrants, writs, bills, letters patent &c. to the King or meetings of the Privy Council, and is one of the two de facto civil servants with responsibility for the running and administration of the Privy Council and its sub-committees and boards, along with the Clerk Sealer of the Crown, who has responsibilities for the formal execution of decisions and executive actions. Both officials have an additional role in the ceremony of Assentus Regis, or Royal Assent.