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thesaurer
† ˈthesaurer Chiefly Sc. Obs. Also 5–6 thesaurair, -are, 5–7 -ar, 6 thesorar, -uerer, -awrar, 7 -orer. [ad. L. thēsaurārius treasurer, f. thēsaurus treasure: see -ar2, -er2 2. Cf. Pr. thesaurier, Sp. tesorero, It. tesoriere; also treasurer.] An officer in charge of treasure, or of a treasury; = trea...
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Robert Richardson (Lord Treasurer)
According to a contemporary source, John Cunningham of Drumquhassle had been made "half thesaurer, with Mr Robert Ritchartsone that wes thesaurer of befoir
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Isobel Hoppar
that her influence and manners had had a negative effect on the Earl of Angus;"His pridefull wife Dik Oppar's douchter of Edinburgh wes callit my lady thesaurer
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thesaury
† ˈthesaury Chiefly Sc. Obs. [ad. med.L. thēsauria ‘locus ubi thesaurus reconditur, gazophylacium’ (Du Cange), f. thesaur-us + -ia: see -y.] The treasury; the treasurership.a 1639 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vii. (1677) 517 His Uncle..was made Deputy in the Office of Thesaury. 1688 Addr. Sc. Privy C...
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Günther I of Schwalenberg
In 1272, he became thesaurer in Minden and cathedral custodian in Magdeburg. He was also dean in Goslar. An important condition for his election was that the finances of the cathedral, for which he had been responsible as thesaurer, should be in order.
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treasurer
treasurer (ˈtrɛʒərə(r)) Forms: 3–6 tresourer, -urer, 4–7 -orer, (4 -orere, -oriere, -erour, -urrer, 5 -oreere, -owrere, Sc. -orair, 6 -ourar, trezerer); 5–7 thres-, 6–7 threasorer, -urer, -ourer; 6 treasorer, 6–7 -ourer, 6– treasurer. [In 13–14th c. tresorer, -ourer, a. ONF. and AF. tresorer = OF. t...
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The Petition of The Gray Horse, Auld Dunbar
Respontio Regis
Efter our wrettingis, thesaurer,
Tak in this gray hors, auld Dumbar,
Quhilk in my aucht with service trew
In lyart changeit is his hew
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under-thesaurer
† ˈunder-ˌthesaurer Obs. [under-1 6 a.] An under-treasurer.1534 Cromwell in Merriman Life & Lett. (1902) I. 373 Suche patenttes and grauntys as your highnes and..your father..haue grauntyd vnto..your undertesawrer of your exchequer. 1536–7 Act in Bolton Stat. Irel. (1621) 104 So as the said underthe...
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emption
emption (ˈɛmpʃən) [ad. L. emptiōn-em buying, n. of action f. emĕ-re to buy.] 1. The action of buying: chiefly in phrases, right of (sole) emption, etc., or with allusion to 2.1461–83 Ord. R. Househ. 73 The chief Butler..taketh his resceytes of money..of the Thesaurer..for all the emptiones of his of...
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doit
doit (dɔɪt) Also 7 doite, doyt. [a. early mod.Du. duit (in MDu. also duyt, deuyt, doyt, deyt), whence also Ger. deut. Of uncertain derivation. Kluge and Franck identify it with Norse þveit piece cut off, small piece of land, a unit of weight, a small coin, f. þv{iacu}ta to cut.] 1. A small Dutch coi...
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office-man
ˈoffice-man † 1. An officer; an official. Sc. Obs.a 1578 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (1899) I. 305 [The king] thair tuike wpe house with all maner of office men that was necessar to be had ffor him. 1583 in Maitland Hist. Edin. (1753) 230 The Magistratts and Office Men, sic as the Provest, Ba...
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by-run
† ˈby-run, n., pa. pple., ppl. a. Obs. [f. by- 2 a + run n. and pple.] A. n. Running by, course, current.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 143 Time all the while holding on its even by-run. B. pa. pple. and ppl. a. Also 6 Sc. byrunnyn. 1. Past, elapsed; (of payments) in arrear, overdue.1513 Douglas æneis...
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counting-house
ˈcounting-house [f. count v.] A building or apartment appropriated to the keeping of accounts; a private chamber, closet, or cabinet appropriated to business and correspondence; an office. Now only as in c.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 99 Cowntinge hows, computoria. 1577 tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 286 The...
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