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Talks have already been opened with the Duchy of Lancaster over the future of Lancaster Castle, a category C training prison.
Prison-building programme in doubt as jail population levels off 2010
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The Queen also has private income, which is taxed but not disclosed, from the revenues of the Duchy of Lancaster.
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Talks have already been opened with the Duchy of Lancaster over the future of Lancaster Castle, a category C training prison parts of which date back to the 12th century, perhaps the oldest prison in Europe with walls up to 5ft thick.
Prison population predicted to hit record 88,500 by 2016 2010
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Minister for the Cabinet Office; and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
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Yesterday he asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Hilary Armstrong, a number of questions about the property portfolio of the Cabinet Office.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Take for example his question yesterday where he asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Ed Miliband,"what information has been requested of his Department under the Freedom of Information Act in the last six months."
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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If forced at gunpoint it would have to be the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, a post currently held by Mr Hilary Armstrong MP.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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There has been no senior minister at the Cabinet Office since John Hutton was promoted from his previous chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster post to become work and pensions secretary last November.
The Busy-ness of Jim Murphy Kerron Cross 2006
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Morecombe, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Phineas Finn 2004
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First, on the name Millburn, there are three famous Millburns—Alan Milburn, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Colin Milburn, to whom you referred, the swashbuckling batsman for Durham, and Jackie Milburn, the Newcastle United player, and the uncle of Bobby and Jackie Charlton.
Too many Milburns 2004
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