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Purse Bearer
The Purse bearer is an official in the Royal Households of the United Kingdom, and based in the Ministry of Justice. The purse is solemnly carried before the Lord Chancellor in procession on State occasions.
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purse-bearer
ˈpurse-ˌbearer 1. The bearer or carrier of a purse; one who has charge of the money of another or of a company; a treasurer, bursar.c 1305 Judas Iscariot 114 in E.E.P. (1862) 110 Siþþe oure louerd him makede apostle: to fondi his mod And siþþe pursberer of his pans: to spene al his god. c 1475 Voc. ...
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purse-master
† ˈpurse-ˌmaster Chiefly Sc. Obs. A purse-bearer, treasurer, bursar.c 1440 Jacob's Well 43 Judas..was purs-mayster..& receyvyd in-to þe purs all þe monye. c 1440 Alph. Tales 110 Þis clerk..went with hym, & he made hym his purs⁓maister. 1554 Knox Faythf. Admon. C 7 b, Iudas was pursemaister with Chri...
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John Frewen (divine)
By his first wife, Eleanor, who died in 1606, he had six sons:
Accepted (1588–1664);
Thankfull (1591–1656), purse-bearer and secretary of petitions
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mace-bearer
ˈmace-bearer One who carries a mace; spec. an official whose duty it is to carry a mace, as a symbol of authority, before some high functionary.1552 Huloet, Mace bearer, cliduchus. 1683 Addr. fr. Oxford in Lond. Gaz. No. 1863/5 Our respective Mayor, Bayliffs,.. Town-Clerk, Mace bearer or any other O...
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Blacklock (horse)
He won a third Great Subscription Purse in 1819, along with the York Gold Cup. He won the race, with Paulowitz finishing second, Torch-bearer third and Otho fourth.
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purse
▪ I. purse, n. (pɜːs) Forms: see below. [OE. and ME. purs, app. ad. late L. bursa purse (whence OF. borse (12th c.), F. bourse, Pr., It. borsa, Sp., Pg. bolsa); the later forms pors, pours, and those with final e, porse, pourse, purse, were evidently influenced by the Fr. word. The initial p for b i...
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Omamori
are usually covered with brocaded silk and enclose paper or pieces of wood with prayers written on them, which are supposed to bring good luck to the bearer They are instead carried on one's person, or tied to something like a backpack or a purse.
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Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan
Tughluq took his revenge by killing Ahsan Khan's son Ibrahim who was the purse-bearer of the Emperor.
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Duncan Williamson
The Scottish poet and scholar Hamish Henderson once referred to him as "possibly the most extraordinary tradition-bearer of the whole Traveller tribe." Jack and the Devil's Purse (Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2011) (Expanded edition of May the Devil Walk Behind Ye!, edited by Linda Williamson.)
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Las arras
In Filipino and Hispanic weddings, an "arrhae-bearer" or "coin-bearer” is included as a second page in the entourage, in addition to the ring bearer. In Berry and in Anjou, when a young girl marries, her family, or that of the husband, must give her a purse, in which they place, according to their means
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Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)
The royal treasurer, or simply treasurer, also royal purse-bearer (; ), was an official in the Hungarian royal court, existed around from the 1320s to
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Pigeon drop
In this basic version of the pigeon drop, a lone con artist pretends to find a ring on the sidewalk in view of the mark, possibly in a purse with a jeweler's accompanied them and showed large sums of cash to prove that they had no reason to rob the bearer.
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Palatsi (opera)
The Pillow Bearer, Keeper of the Purse and Executioner also voice their concerns over the King's absence.
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Charles Fraser (businessman)
Other appointments
From 1966 to 1972 Fraser served as a member of the Council of the Law Society of Scotland, and from 1969 to 1988, as Purse Bearer to
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