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portionist
ˈportionist [ad. med.L. portiōnista (1499 in Du Cange), f. portiōn-em portion: see -ist.] 1. A student in a college, receiving or entitled to a defined portion or allowance of food (whether as a boarder or as recipient of a benefaction). † a. At St. Andrews, A student who boarded with the principal ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugh Owen (topographer)
Julian, though he continued to be portionist of the vicarage of Bampton. He died at Shrewsbury on 23 December 1827. wikipedia.org
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portionary
ˈportionary Obs. exc. Hist. [ad. med.L. portiōnārius a canon's deputy in a cathedral, receiving half a prebend (c 1200 in Du Cange) (so OF. porcionaire 1442 in Godef.): see portion n. and -ary1.] = portionist 2.1548 Act 2 & 3 Edw. VI, c. 13 §3 That all and everie person..shall paye their tythes for ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Huntington
Robert was educated at Bristol Grammar School, and in 1652 was admitted portionist at Merton College, Oxford, graduating B.A. on 9 March 1658, and M.A. wikipedia.org
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proportionist
† proˈportionist Obs. rare—1. [f. proportion n. + -ist.] = proportionary 2.1645 J. Bond Occasus Occid. 14 As that proportionist did draw the whole stature of Hercules by the print of his foot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathaniel Brent
He became 'portionist,' or postmaster, of Merton College, Oxford, in 1589; proceeded B.A. on 20 June 1593; was admitted probationer fellow there in 1594 wikipedia.org
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postmaster
▪ I. postmaster1 (ˈpəʊstmɑːstə(r)) [f. post n.2 + master n.1: = 15th c. L. magister postarum, obs. F. maître de postes, It. maestro delle poste, Ger. postmeister (in 1491 Francis de Taxis, who superintended the Imperial mails, called himself postmaister).] 1. † a. orig. A master of the posts; the of... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Prophet
Prophet's ambitious plan with fellow portionist of Lower Hall estate Robert Prees, was in April 1401 to build a newly founded college with eight chantry wikipedia.org
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portioner
portioner (ˈpɔəʃənə(r)) [f. portion n. or v. + -er1, -er2. Cf. med.L. portiōnārius.] I. 1. Scots Law. The proprietor of a small piece of land forming a portion of an original forty-merk land, which has been subdivided among co-heirs or otherwise broken up; a small laird.1552 Reg. Privy Council Scot.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque
He worked at the Royal Observatory of Lisbon, as a portionist between 1813 and 1814. wikipedia.org
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Bromyard
At the height of the town's influence, Dr Richard Pede DCL was a portionist at Bromyard. wikipedia.org
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