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Muster-master - Wikipedia
Muster-master (Persian: لشكرنويس, romanized: Lashkar-nevīs, lit. 'army scribe') was in Iran during the reign of the Qajar dynasty (1785–1925) the muster-master ... en.wikipedia.org
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MUSTER-MASTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUSTER-MASTER is an officer or official charged with keeping a muster roll. www.merriam-webster.com
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Mustermaster Saddle - Australian Saddle Company
One of our most popular saddles, the Mustermaster raised the bar for mid-priced excellence. It features top grade tanned leather, a web suspended seat, and an ... www.australiansaddleco.com
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Muster-master
One who takes an account of troops, and of their arms and other military apparatus. The chief officer of this kind is called muster-master-general. webstersdictionary1828.com
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muster-master, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun muster-master is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for muster-master is from 1548. muster-master ... www.oed.com
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muster-master
ˈmuster-master Now only Hist. 1. An officer who was responsible for the accuracy of the muster-roll of some portion of an army. Also, in dockyards (see quot. 1815); formerly, in penal settlements, the official charged with keeping the muster-roll of convicts. muster-master general (also chief muster... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muster master - The Free Dictionary
one who takes an account of troops, and of their equipment; a mustering officer; an inspector. See also: Muster. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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Mustermaster Lite Saddle - Australian Saddle Company
Same as our regular Mustermaster Saddle but the panels are a synthetic material, and we removed the inner flap. Very lite weight, under 20lbs. www.australiansaddleco.com
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The muster-master / - Catalog of the Folger Shakespeare Library
The muster-master / by Gervase Markham ; edited by Charles L. Hamilton. Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637, author.; Hamilton, Charles Louis, 1928-. catalog.folger.edu
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Resolved, 1. That there be one Commissary-General of Musters for ...
That one Deputy Muster Master be appointed to each grand division of the army; and that these appointments be made by the Commander in Chief. 4. That the troops ... www.loc.gov
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Thomas Gore (MP)
In 1746 he was rewarded with a place as Muster-master general which he held for the rest of his life, but at the consequent by-election in February 1746 wikipedia.org
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muster
▪ I. muster, n.1 (ˈmʌstə(r)) Forms: α. 4–5 moustre, 4–6 mustre, 5 mostre, muster, mowstre, (pl. mustres, mustrez), 5–6 moster, mouster, mustour(e, musture, 6 mowster, moystere, mustere. β. 5 mo(u)nstre, 6 mounster. [ME. mostre, moustre, a. OF. mostre, moustre fem. (later in learned form monstre fem.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stephen Moylan
He had several positions in the Continental Army, including Muster-Master General, Secretary and Aide to General George Washington, 2nd Quartermaster General American Revolution Moylan joined the American Continental Army in 1775 and upon the recommendation of John Dickinson, was appointed Muster-Master General wikipedia.org
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Thomas Digges
Digges served as a member of parliament for Wallingford and also had a military career as a Muster-Master General to the English forces from 1586 to 1594 In his capacity of Master-Muster General he was instrumental in promoting improvements at the Port of Dover. Digges died on 24 August 1595. wikipedia.org
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Charles Cotterell
He then served until 1686 as master of ceremonies under Charles II and from 1670 to 1686 as master of requests, while a member of the Cavalier Parliament Sir Clement was appointed as muster-master of Buckinghamshire in 1616 and groom-porter to James I in 1619, and was knighted in 1620. wikipedia.org
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