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What (who) is privy counsil - definition

BODY THAT ADVISES THE HEAD OF STATE
Privy Council; Privy Councillor; Privy Councilor; Privy counsellor; Privy councillors; Privy councilor; Privy councillor; Privy Council of State

Privy Council of Ireland         
  • The Council Chamber (1712–1922) was above the archway in Dublin Castle
FORMAL BODY WHICH ADVISED THE LORD LIEUTENANT DURING BRITISH RULE OF IRELAND (DE FACTO ABOLISHED 1922)
Irish Privy Council; Privy Council for Ireland; Privy council in Ireland; Privy Counsellor (Ireland); Privy council of Ireland; Irish privy council; Privy Councillor of Ireland
His or Her Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland, commonly called the Privy Council of Ireland, Irish Privy Council, or in earlier centuries the Irish Council, was the institution within the Dublin Castle administration which exercised formal executive power in conjunction with the chief governor of Ireland, who was viceroy of the British monarch. The council evolved in the Lordship of Ireland on the model of the Privy Council of England; as the English council advised the king in person, so the Irish council advised the viceroy, who in medieval times was a powerful Lord Deputy.
Privy Council of England         
BODY OF ADVISERS TO THE SOVEREIGN OF THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND
Privy Council (England); Privy Counsellor (England); English Privy Council
The Privy Council of England, also known as His (or Her) Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (), was a body of advisers to the sovereign of the Kingdom of England. Its members were often senior members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, together with leading churchmen, judges, diplomats and military leaders.
Lord Privy Seal         
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SINECURE OFFICE OF STATE IN THE UK
Lord privy seal; Shadow Lord Privy Seal; The Lord Privy Seal; Keeper of the Privy Seal (United Kingdom)
The Lord Privy Seal (or, more formally, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) is the fifth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom, ranking beneath the Lord President of the Council and above the Lord Great Chamberlain. Originally, its holder was responsible for the monarch's personal (privy) seal (as opposed to the Great Seal of the Realm, which is in the care of the Lord Chancellor) until the use of such a seal became obsolete.

Wikipedia

Privy council

A privy council is a body that advises the head of state of a state, typically, but not always, in the context of a monarchic government. The word "privy" means "private" or "secret"; thus, a privy council was originally a committee of the monarch's closest advisors to give confidential advice on state affairs.