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storekeeper
storekeeper (ˈstɔəkiːpə(r)) 1. One who has charge of a store or stores; one who superintends the receipt and issue of stores; spec. an officer or official in charge of naval or military stores.1618 in J. Charnock Hist. Mar. Archit. (1801) II. 238 Under storekeepers, Chatham. 1663 Pepys Diary 5 Mar.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Storekeeper
scope of work, validating, initiating and signing requisitions falls upon the Independent Storekeeper. If a sailor is a Petty Officer Third Class holding the rate of Storekeeper, he or she would be referred to as Storekeeper Third Class or more commonly, wikipedia.org
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storekeeper
storekeepern (esp US) = shopkeeper (shop). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Samuel Yates (storekeeper)
Samuel Yates (1829 – 14 September 1900) was an English-born New Zealander, who was a storekeeper, farmer and businessman in the far north of New Zealand wikipedia.org
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James Forbes (storekeeper)
James Forbes (1828-1906) was an Enrolled Pensioner Guard who had arrived in the Swan River Colony in Western Australia aboard Pyrenees on 28 June 1851. Formerly a private of the 77th Regiment, he was 23 years of age. Soon after he was stationed at Toodyay, his pension expired and he was dismissed. A... wikipedia.org
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storeholder
ˈstoreholder 1. = storekeeper 1.1869 Daily News 8 Sept., The charge of conspiracy against a storeholder and a foreman in the Woolwich Arsenal. b. The possessor of a store of something. ? nonce-use.1907 Saintsbury in Q. Rev. Jan. 144 That marvellous storeholder of Balzacian treasures, the Vicomte de ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Curtis (storekeeper)
Charles Stuart Curtis (15 December 1850 – 4 April 1923) was a storekeeper and local politician in Taranaki, New Zealand, and played a leading role in the wikipedia.org
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Henry Tucker (colonial storekeeper)
The storekeeper's responsibility was to support the colonial administration with its logistical needs. The duties of the Colonial Storekeeper were in time assumed by the Superintendent of Public Works. wikipedia.org
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Storekeeper of the Ordnance
The Principal Storekeeper of the Ordnance was a subordinate of the Master-General of the Ordnance and a member of the English (and later British) Board wikipedia.org
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James O'Sullivan (defence storekeeper)
Defence Stores Department Over the next decade O'Sullivan learnt his trade and in 1899 on the death of Anderson, he assumed the position of Acting Defence Storekeeper He was confirmed as Defence Storekeeper on 29 November 1900. wikipedia.org
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Storekeeper-General of the Navy
The office holder was responsible for the administering the Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy. In the reorganisation of Admiralty from 1868 to 1869, the office of Storekeeper-General was abolished. wikipedia.org
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Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy
The Department of the Storekeeper-General of the Navy was initially the Navy Office department responsible for the storing and supply of naval stores to The department was controlled and directed by the Storekeeper-General of the Navy. wikipedia.org
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Cecil Wingfield
He was the son of a storekeeper and was educated to elementary level in Ulmarra. He served in the First Australian Imperial Force during World War One and later became a storekeeper in Grafton, New South Wales. wikipedia.org
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A. D. Strickland Store
Caylor storekeeper; in 1900, Joseph Davis owner, with Melvin T. Davls storekeeper; in 1908, E.L. Pearson owner, with A.D. Strickland storekeeper; in 1916, W.C. Bryant owner, with A.D. Strickland storekeeper; in 1956, G.H. Fraker owner, with W.C. wikipedia.org
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William Baker (colonist)
Initially an orderly for the colony's first Governor, Arthur Phillip, Baker was later appointed government storekeeper in Parramatta, and storekeeper and The first William Baker was the Storekeeper at Green Hills, to avoid confusion he was known as Mr William Baker or William Baker Storekeeper. wikipedia.org
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