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Definition of Council chamber
1. Noun. A room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Council Chamber
Literary usage of Council chamber
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1895)
"... council chamber of the Melbourne town-hall. Nicholson was a great promoter of
the benefit building society systems, a founder of the Bank of Victoria, ..."
2. London by Charles Knight (1851)
"Large as is the space occupied by the hall and the council-chamber, with the
throne-room above, (the only remaining portions of Crosby Place,) yet it ..."
3. Collections by New-York Historical Society, Malone Society (1821)
"-m- An Extract from the Records in the council chamber, in the city of Annapolis,
in the State of Maryland, relative to the dispute between the government ..."
4. The Memoirs of the Duke of Saint-Simon on the Reign of Louis XIV and the Regency by Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon (1900)
"The Material Preparations for the Bed of Justice—Arrival of the Due cl'Orleans—The
council chamber—Attitude of the various Actors—The Due du Maine—Various ..."
5. The Memoirs of the Duke de Saint-Simon on the Reign of Louis XIV. and the by Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon (1876)
"... of Justice—Arrival of the Due d'Orleans—The council chamber—Attitude of the
... Room—Subsequent Proceedings—Arrangement of the council chamber—Speech of ..."
6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"In the council chamber are preserved the portraits of all the prelates of Valencia.
The seminary was built in 1831: from 1790 it was situated at the former ..."
7. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1913)
"It is for this purpose that the bill reestablishes a council chamber, suppressed
by the Law of 1856 as a useless part of the machinery, which will find in ..."