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Andrew O'Dwyer
In 1837, O'Dwyer was appointed as the filacer of the exchequer, serving until the office was abolished in 1845, and then received a substantial pension
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philiser
† philiser obs. form of filacer.1447 Rolls of Parlt. V. 138/2 To be entrid ther of Recorde, by the Philiser of the Shire.
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Edward Cheeseman
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Entering on a legal career, he became first a filacer, or issuer of writs, and later an attorney in the Court of King's Bench.
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Richard Streatfeild
Silvester, of the Inner Temple, filacer of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey, baptised 25 January 1589, died unmarried.
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Elliot
William Elyot was Constable of Horsham in 1401 and his grandson, Thomas Elyot (1420–67) a Filacer (issuer of the Royal Writs) is buried at Wonersh church
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filazer
filacer, filazer (ˈfɪləsə(r), -zə(r)) Forms: α. 6 felyssour, filliser, 7–8 filizer, filizar, 9 fyliser, 7– filacer, -azer. β. 7–8 philaser, -azer, -iser, -izer. [f. filace + -er2.] A former officer of the superior courts at Westminster, who filed original writs, etc. and issued processes thereon. Al...
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filacery
† filacery Obs. In 7 filizarie. [f. prec. + -y3.] The office of a filacer.1625 Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 358 In an assize of an office as of a filizarie.
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exigenter
† ˈexigenter Law. Obs. Also 7 exigentor, -egenter. [a. AF. exigenter, f. exigente, exigende: see exigent n.2] An officer of the Court of Common Pleas who made out all exigents and proclamations in cases pertaining to outlawry. Also, in 18–19th c., a similar officer of the Court of King's Bench.[1432...
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