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remembrancer
remembrancer (rɪˈmɛmbrənsə(r)) [a. AF. remembrancer: see remembrance n. and -er1.] 1. † a. A local official of some kind. Obs. rare—1.1430–1 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 386/1 Robt. Holme Esquyer, Remembrauncer of Guyen..suyng for the good of the Corone of oure Soverayn liege Lorde the Kyng, and for the part... Oxford English Dictionary
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Remembrancer
There were at one time three clerks of the remembrance, the King's Remembrancer, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer and Remembrancer of First-Fruits and Tenths In England, the latter two offices have become extinct, the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer being merged in the office of King's Remembrancer in 1833, and wikipedia.org
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Remembrancer (disambiguation)
The Remembrancer is a subordinate officer of the English Exchequer. Remembrancer may also refer to: City Remembrancer, one of the City of London Corporation's Chief Officers King's Remembrancer, an ancient judicial post wikipedia.org
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Remembrancer (horse)
Remembrancer made his final appearance at Pontefract Racecourse on 11 September. Remembrancer died on 3 February 1829 at the age of twenty-nine. wikipedia.org
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Christian Remembrancer
The Christian Remembrancer was a high-church periodical which ran from 1819 to 1868. Joshua Watson and Henry Handley Norris, the owners of the British Critic, encouraged Frederick Iremonger to start the Christian Remembrancer as a monthly wikipedia.org
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City Remembrancer
The Remembrancer is also the city's Ceremonial Officer and Chief of Protocol. Since 2003, the Remembrancer has been Paul Double. List of city remembrancers See also Remembrancer King's Remembrancer Footnotes References City of London Government occupations House of Commons of wikipedia.org
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Thomas Fanshawe (remembrancer of the exchequer)
He also held the civil service post of Queen's remembrancer of the exchequer. His elder son by his first marriage, Henry, succeeded him as remembrancer. wikipedia.org
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King's Remembrancer
The King's Remembrancer (or Queen's Remembrancer) is an ancient judicial post in the legal system of England and Wales. Treasurer's Remembrancer - successor to the Queen's/King's Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland City Remembrancer - a senior officer of wikipedia.org
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King's and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer
The King's Remembrancer was the chief executive officer of the Exchequer under the Barons of Exchequer. Remembrancer George Robinson (in 1815) King's/Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer 1832: John Henderson 1870: Stair Agnew CB, Advocate 1881: John wikipedia.org
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Chater's Canny Newcassel Diary and Remembrancer 1872
Chater's Canny Newcassel Diary and Remembrancer was a book, published in 1872 by John W. Chater. The full title of the book was “Chater's 'Canny Newcassel' Diary and Local Remembrancer, For Bissextile or Leap-Year, 1872. wikipedia.org
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Jelf
Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Richard Jelf (1837–1917), English judge Ernest Arthur Jelf (1868–1949), writer and King's Remembrancer wikipedia.org
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Sir William Frederick Pollock, 2nd Baronet
He was Queen's Remembrancer from 1874 to 1886. He was appointed a master of the Court of Exchequer in 1846, and in 1874 to the ancient office of Queen's Remembrancer. wikipedia.org
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John Brettan
As such it was rather unusual for one man to act as both Baron and Remembrancer. He received a fee of 100 shillings a year as Remembrancer. Thomas Taillour replaced Brekdene as Remembrancer. wikipedia.org
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Henry Fanshawe (1506–1568)
He also served as Queen's Remembrancer from 1565 to his death in 1568. Shortly before his death, Henry secured reversion of the office of Remembrancer for his nephew, Thomas Fanshawe. wikipedia.org
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Clement Edmondes
Career In 1601, Edmondes obtained the post of Assistant Remembrancer of the City of London, and succeeded as Remembrancer on the resignation of Dr Giles When he resigned as Remembrancer, the City gave him 40 angels to buy a cloak. wikipedia.org
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