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stannator - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (historical) An elected representative to the stannary parliament. · The mayor of Plympton, in Devon.
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STANNATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STANNATOR is a representative from a stannary sent to a stannary assembly.
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Stannator - World Wide Words
Stannator is an ancient term relating to the tin-mining areas of Devon and Cornwall.
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stannator
stannator (stæˈneɪtə(r)) [ad. med.L. stannātor (stagnātor 1198 in G. R. Lewis Stannaries App. 233) irreg. f. late L. stannum (stagnum) tin.] A member of the Stannary convocation or parliament.1686 in Cal. Treas. Papers (1868) I. 19 Precepts to the four Cornish Mayors, for meeting at Lostwithiel,..to...
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Stannator Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
(UK, rare) An elected representative to the stannary parliament. Wiktionary. (UK, rare) Honorary title given to the mayor of Plympton, in Devon ...
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stannator, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun stannator is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for stannator is from 1686. stannator is a borrowing from Latin.
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James Praed (died 1706)
He was recorder of Penzance from 1693 until his death in 1706, and stannator for Penwith and Kerrier in 1703.
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STANNATOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
noun English history a member of the old Cornish parliament known as the Stannary Parliament Collins English Dictionary.
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Stannary - Wikipedia
A stannary was an administrative division established under stannary law in the English counties of Cornwall and Devon to manage the collection of tin coinage.
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The Ancient Stannary Laws: Devon & Cornwalls Unique Mining ...
The role of the Stannator, a ceremonial position rooted in the region's tin-mining past, continues to be a focal point in the community.
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Stannator Stories - Wattpad
This is a story about a man named Stanley who falls in love with the Narrator- Wait no that's not the right script! Where is it? One Moment, please.
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Baton passed to Plympton's new Stannator and Youth Ambassador
A wonderful evening at Harewood House celebrating the investiture of Plympton's new Stannator and Youth Ambassador.
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convocator
convocator (ˈkɒnvəʊkeɪtə(r)) [a. L. convocātor (in Du Cange), agent-n. f. convocāre (see above).] 1. One who convokes an assembly.1823 J. D. Hunter Captiv. N. Amer. 312 The convocation of their meetings..is rather capricious..Any individual may notify one, but..it will be attended..according to the ...
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Sir Edmund Prideaux, 4th Baronet
He was stannator of Blackmore in 1710. In April 1713, he was appointed a justice in Cornwall.
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John St Aubyn (Parliamentarian)
He was stannator of Tywarnwhaile in 1663 and commissioner for assessment for Cornwall from 1663 to 1680.
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