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In 1972 he was appointed Lord Justice | Clerk, a post he held until 1985. |
In 1979 he was elected Session | Clerk, a post he held until ailing health forced him |
ouncilmen, an assistant police chief, a county | clerk, a magistrate, and an election commissioner, a |
She worked as a law | clerk, a television producer for Court TV, and a lit |
mercial printing company in Saint-Lambert as a | clerk, a board member and the vice-president (produc |
a full Secretary was appointed together with a | clerk, a typist, and a messager. |
administrative staff, a Municipal Judge/Court | Clerk, a Public Works Director, a small Public Works |
peal shall stay execution upon filing with the | clerk a certificate of a judge that in his opinion t |
Shen Fu was a government | clerk, a "yamen" private secretary. |
ter Dewees would return as county and district | clerk, a job she held from 1965 to 1986. |
to work for the 3rd Circuit as a part-time law | clerk, a position from which he retired at the age o |
positions in Galveston County include a County | Clerk, a District Attorney, a District Clerk, a Coun |
In the second, a bank | clerk abandons his wife for his mistress, but the re |
Judith Memblatt, the judge's former law | clerk, accused him of improperly coaching the prosec |
t various times as a factory worker, actuarial | clerk, actor, social worker and policy analyst. |
Born in Manhattan, Frank worked as a law | clerk after high school, then attended Michigan Stat |
Mitty became a civil service | clerk after leaving school. |
the Royal Artillery and Alan Horsley, a sales | clerk aged 20. |
a military hospital and 17 year old city bank | clerk Akiko Takakura. |
ed in 1869; Thomas H. Workman, Banning's chief | clerk; Albert Sidney Johnston, Jr.; William T. B. Sa |
He was an accounting | clerk, alcohol distributor and salesperson by career |
The local records | clerk, Alex Evening, had taken possession of the min |
Clerk: Alexander McDowell | |
She was replaced temporarily by town | clerk Alice Roker, the ex-wife of television weather |
am that he must choose to save either his file | clerk Allen (Shawn Ahmed), a healthy young man with |
The Town | Clerk also wears a wig similar to that of barristers |
Ayres replied that she was only a lowly | clerk, although the interviewer created unnecessary |
own chairman, and is served by an elected town | clerk and treasurer. |
Dallapozza was trained as a | clerk and started work in a book shop. |
ayette, Indiana, in 1892 and was employed as a | clerk and later as a traveling salesman. |
Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Jones was a | clerk and inspector for the U.S. Postal Service from |
He works as a steamship | clerk and is a member of Local 953, International Lo |
s time he earned his living firstly as a legal | clerk and then as a schoolmaster and a private tutor |
don, the son of Henry Isaac Mott, a surveyor's | clerk, and Eliza Brockley, a singing teacher. |
evett (1693-1746), Lichfield attorney and town | clerk, and his wife Mary Babington, daughter of Zach |
South Side in Pittsburgh and later worked as a | clerk and paymaster for the "Allegheny County Workho |
was born in Saint-Camille, Quebec and became a | clerk and merchant by career. |
and serving at different times as a messenger, | clerk and secretary. |
n American mechanical engineer, tax assessment | clerk and Socialist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who se |
Alexander had become a royal | clerk and had obtained a Licentiate in Canon Law by |
He started his career as a notary | clerk and a journalist, in 1861 he became a teacher |
The town | clerk and town supervisor's office were moved to the |
graduation he entered his father's service as | clerk and obtained a thorough business training. |
llowing her first marriage she worked as a law | clerk and managed one of her husbands three law prac |
He joined the New Zealand Railways as a | clerk and soon rose to be Station Master at Kaiapoi, |
His men burned the offices of the Circuit | Clerk and County Clerk, as well as 20 other building |
treet, and worked for the Alaska Railroad as a | clerk and a baggage handler. |
John Hynes, the city | clerk and acting mayor, had intentionally held many |
Cornwall County Council in 1913, working as a | clerk, and became a District Education Officer for R |
He was employed as a | clerk and afterward as an accounting clerk with the |
educated at a London Board School and became a | clerk, and was married in 1908 to Florence Nightinga |
ndon, the only child of Edwin Stanley Smith, a | clerk, and his wife Lily Beatrice. |
een High School in 1986 and became an accounts | clerk and an official for the National Union of Work |
from Milwaukee who served as that city's city | clerk, and served one term as a Republican member of |
her was a prominent attorney and circuit court | clerk, and from 1842 to 1844 Lloyd studied law in hi |
aim M. Poole became interested in the youthful | clerk and together they furnished him with the means |
esided in United States and was elected County | Clerk and Clerk of the District Court for Rock in Ne |
Where both the Lord Justice | Clerk and the Lord President are incapacitated, they |
ty of Kiel, from 1921 he was appointed a court | clerk, and in 1922 a government clerk in the Distric |
g went to work for Sears in 1911 as a shipping | clerk, and in 1920, was given the important responsi |
illard Fillmore, and later served him as a law | clerk and still later as a law partner. |
Later he became treasury | clerk and after that chief treasurer of in this offi |
44, and served for four more years as the town | clerk and treasurer before retiring. |
He became a law | clerk and married Ada Wilson in 1882. |
lfriend, Margaret Louise Robertson Mountney, a | clerk and typist, whom he married on 6 August that y |
ariety of municipal offices, beginning as Town | Clerk and Clerk of the City Court. |
had a wife and one child and was working as a | clerk and commercial traveller in 1858, when he was |
writing class and, from 1816 to 1821, he was a | clerk and a book keeper and, from 1821 to 1824, he s |
He was the assistant corporation | clerk and promoted to corporation clerk in charge of |
He also worked as a | clerk and stenographer in Bombay for a brief period. |
After working as a | clerk and shopkeeper, Beaudry opened a dry goods sto |
Born in Brisbane, he was a bank | clerk and horticulturist before entering politics. |
They could become, presently, third | clerk and second clerk, then chief clerk -- that is |
e was mainly occupied on affairs of state as a | clerk and counsellor to Edward I |
rn in San Diego, the son of Elvia, a telephone | clerk, and Mario Michael Lopez, Sr., who worked for |
king life, at the age of 14, as an architect's | clerk and typist, but was called to missionary servi |
rancisco area Nyogen performed jobs as a hotel | clerk and elevator assistant (among other jobs) to s |
Hugh was a royal | clerk and a clerk of the exchequer, having custody o |
verned by an elected five person Council, City | clerk and other staff. |
iller was the Birmingham, Alabama city court's | clerk and register from 1888 to 1898. |
Robertson worked as a | clerk and then later was a partner and manager in a |
Davis worked as an insurance | clerk and became a member of the Territorial Army's |
Bode moved to Weimar, where he served as chief | clerk and court counselor to the countess of Bernsto |
s and C. Ewing, who each would serve as county | clerk, and John, sheriff. |
he priest prepared to leave, together with the | clerk and the guide; however the horses refused to m |
He served as | clerk and treasurer for the township and was also po |
situation, a second assassin, Alfredo Costa (a | clerk and editor), jumped onto the carriage rail and |
1941 where she worked as National Registration | Clerk and was also an ARP Warden. |
He is apprehended by the store | clerk, and his sister is sent to an orphanage. |
Jake Brahm, grocery store | clerk and blogger |
He held various jobs as a | clerk, and from 1893 to 1900 farmed near Honolulu. |
" on New River and held local offices, such as | clerk and judge, and various other offices in Montgo |
twenty-four Assistants or Councillors, a Town | Clerk, and a Recorder; it also provided for local el |
ocrat serving in the nonpartisan role of Chief | Clerk, and he received unanimous votes from both Rep |
st 1916 - 8 August 1969) was a British railway | clerk and politician. |
gnorant; in the subscription he styles himself | clerk and a 'redshank,' meaning by the latter design |
Daniel would follow his father as the town | clerk and in the state's General Assembly. |
m, New York and his early career was as a bank | clerk and retailer. |
House of Representatives, where he served as a | clerk, and later as the speaker. |
rking his way through medical school as a desk | clerk, and when rich, penny-pinching Mrs. Prentiss ( |
He worked as a bank | clerk and cashier and was later president of the Nor |
the 1920s variously as an unskilled labourer, | clerk and driver. |
74 the Council sought to employ the first town | clerk and rate collector. |
running mate was Richard P. Purcell, a surgery | clerk and ergonomics assessor, of Holyoke. |
ng jobs until in April 1941, she was appointed | Clerk and Treasurer of the Village of Streetsville. |
Oxford, the son of Edward Cooper, a mercantile | clerk and his wife Elizabeth. |
, and Arthur Bushby, most well-known for being | clerk and companion to Judge Begbie, proceeded to Ro |
He served as | clerk and treasurer 1796-1798. |
The Township also has an elected Assessor, | Clerk, and Highway Commissioner. |
department of the Republic of Texas, first as | clerk and in 1844-45 as secretary of war. |
March 9, 2011) was a nonpartisan former chief | clerk and parliamentarian of the Minnesota House of |
He began his career as a government | clerk, and was soon promoted to the prestigious posi |
There he worked as a store | clerk and began purchasing mining property. |
officials in the City of Calexico are the City | Clerk and City Treasurer. |
Outside athletics, he worked as an insurance | clerk, and then as a gardener. |
2, 1946) is a soap stone carver former retail | clerk, and a former territorial level politician fro |
He was city | clerk and city attorney of Kiowa, Kansas, and had a |
Both before and after the war, he served as a | clerk and secretary in both the executive and legisl |
ounty offices such as property assessor, court | clerk, and the like. |
had no formal education, but in 1868 became a | clerk and auctioneer in Fremantle in Western Austral |
e story when David began his working life as a | clerk and was apprenticed to a lawyer called Mr Spen |
Bankert was appointed in 1983 Flint City | Clerk and served until being appointed Flint City Om |
f the board of selectmen from 1790 to 1794 and | clerk and town treasurer from 1792 to 1815. |
n crier, various officials like the mudaliyar, | clerk, and the King's representative, and policemen; |
o the bar and commenced practice in Salisbury; | clerk and master in equity 1795-1798; elected as a F |
aymond L. Wyckoff, who had been elected County | Clerk, and served in that capacity until his death. |
as educated at state schools before becoming a | clerk and a salesman. |
He was elected county | clerk and served from 1801 to 1815, and was a member |
ederal Geological Department, then worked as a | clerk and later established his own business. |
at the age of ten, before becoming a warehouse | clerk and then a butcher. |
Wason was sergeant at arms, assistant | clerk, and later clerk of the New Hampshire Senate. |
Warsaw has an elected mayor, | clerk and city council-style of government. |
early business career saw him work as a wages | clerk and then as a car dealer. |
educated at Catholic schools before becoming a | clerk and an official with the Australian Workers' U |
e; Patrick Small, Jr. was a North West Company | clerk and Nancy Small was married to North West Comp |
and settled in St. Paul; employed as a billing | clerk and later engaged in mercantile pursuits; memb |
Coleman had been working as a shipping | clerk and teaching piano. |
He was a newsboy and | clerk, and enlisted as soon as he was old enough whe |
After practicing law and serving as a | clerk and master in equity, Stanly was elected to th |
The House and Senate each elect a | clerk and sergeant-at-arms. |
Lachlan McIntosh, who worked for Laurens as a | clerk and became close friends with him, named Fort |
cation in Hancock, Maryland, tying up the desk | clerk and his daughter and stealing $580 in cash. |
Lawrence was a royal | clerk and held prebends in the dioceses of Chicheste |
The | clerk and a few guests thought they had extinguished |
able from the Secretary of State or their town | clerk, and turn it in by hand or mail. |
He joined the North West Company as a | clerk and assisted David Thompson in his exploration |
obs as a swimming instructor, department store | clerk and a nurse. |
mont, California and worked as a grocery store | clerk and ranch hand before joining the military. |
the glass industry, becoming first a shipping | clerk and later a salesman for Ripley & Company of P |
, paymaster in the U.S. Army, to California as | clerk, and became engaged in the pay department of t |
t evening, she sold the gun to the supermarket | clerk and now Tere was debt-free. |
e next year he went to Boston, where, as entry | clerk and then as bookkeeper, he worked in the dry g |
and Mechanical College, Auburn, Alabama; city | clerk and treasurer of Marianna 1885-1893; member of |
A Democrat, he is currently serving as County | Clerk and Recorder for Illinois' Macoupin County. |
the Madras civil service as a writer (a junior | clerk) and in 1824 was promoted to an assistant to t |
ondon, Barakan entered the music industry as a | clerk, and in 1974 moved to Japan to work in the mus |
n Inspector, general laborer, carpenter, hotel | clerk, and as watchman for the Corps of Engineers. |
He worked as a railroad | clerk and tax assessor, but did not like either job. |
number of jobs including work as an insurance | clerk and a shoe salesman. |
He was a bank | clerk and area treasurer of the National Union of Ba |
Denman was the son of Richard Denman, a court | clerk and Helen Mary McMicking. |
Becoming a bank | clerk and surveyor, he moved to Goulburn in New Sout |
graduating he worked as a bookkeeper and store | clerk, and took up farming in Chicot County, Arkansa |
He served the army in Heidelberg, Germany as a | clerk and typist during that same era. |
He was a government | clerk and a member of EOKA. |
d to Eastport, Maine, and became employed as a | clerk and afterwards engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
He became an articled | clerk and was admitted to the bar in September 1874 |
ld where he worked as a chicken farmer, a bank | clerk and a lorry driver before getting a job as a s |
urvives, prefiguring his adult career as a law | clerk and lawyer and his lifelong interest in graphi |
years Lesher found work as a railroad waybill | clerk and was active in sports, playing football, ba |
n joined the Prudential Assurance Company as a | clerk and served successively at their offices in Ma |
undland and became an accountant, businessman, | clerk and manager by career. |
her's direction during the years he spent as a | clerk and architect for Stokes and Zeller. |
p of Chichester elect as well as being a royal | clerk and Archdeacon of Lewes. |
und him a more secure and responsible job as a | clerk and salesman. |
moved to Halifax in 1880 and worked as a sales | clerk and then as a ship broker. |
as a member of the Board of Selectmen, as town | clerk, and as town moderator. |
sterdam in about 1650, working as a merchant's | clerk and a calligrapher. |
today's Lichfield are named for the early town | clerk and his family. |
d in Chester, and entered the family firm as a | clerk and manager at the Bridge Street Mill, Stalybr |
received a primary education before becoming a | clerk, and an official with the Clerks' Union. |
He was a | clerk and a Referee in Bankruptcy for the United Sta |
riguez has also served as Long Grove's Village | Clerk and as a Village Trustee. |
he transportation and forwarding business as a | clerk, and in 1841 opened his own company. |
He served as | clerk and master commissioner of Denver Broncos the |
The Commons are managed by the | Clerk and Ranger who is supported by a Deputy, a Wil |
He then became a headquarters | clerk and in 1864 got a commission as captain comman |
the Wirral with her father a local government | clerk and her mother a nurse. |
th's Attorney, the office of the Circuit Court | Clerk, and the Jefferson County Public Law Library. |
sworth Grammar School, Birmingham and became a | clerk and chairman of the Clerical and Administrativ |
Green was also Cambridge's town | clerk, and captain of the town militia. |
She lived there later on as well, working as a | clerk and a piano teacher, before borrowing enough m |
On his return to America, Cabot became a | clerk and assistant secretary with the American Inte |
He was later employed as a grocer's | clerk, and subsequently engaged in the fish business |
White was elected county | clerk and register of deeds, despite not being of th |
year, she ran for and won a full-term as city | clerk, and was reelected in 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, |
appoints the Assistant City Manager, the City | Clerk, and the City Attorney. |
Leaving famed steamboat captain, then a | clerk and pilot, Joseph LaBarge, to hold and protect |
The Mayor of Colchester, the Town | Clerk, and the Town Sergeant take passage on an oyst |
peripatetic Anglo-French scholar of canon law, | clerk, and Bishop of Coventry. |
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