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Privy Councillor (horse)

Privy Councillor (1959 – October 1977) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for winning the classic 2000 Guineas in 1962. After winning three minor races as a two-year-old before improving in the spring of 1962 to win the Free Handicap before recording an upset win in the Guineas. He never won again and made little impact as a breeding stallion.

Usage examples of "privy councillor".

I dont begrudge you that, for they were your family long before I came into your life and even if I didnt know how much you love them both, your simple duty as a duke and privy councillor would require that you spend a certain amount of time at court each year.

I don't begrudge you that, for they were your family long before I came into your life- and even if I didn't know how much you love them both, your simple duty as a duke and privy councillor would require that you spend a certain amount of time at court each year.

As before, few councillors were willing to undertake the responsibility of being Elizabeth's gaoler, but at length a loyal Catholic gentleman and privy councillor, Sir Henry Bedingfield of Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk, who has been one of the first to rally to Mary in July 1553, was nominated.

As the case against him rested chiefly on the evidence extorted from Sir John Blunt, great pains were taken to make it appear that Sir John's word was not to be believed, especially in a matter affecting the honour of a peer and privy councillor.