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The Indian | Clerk by David Leavitt |
, the man who later became bishop was a king's | clerk by 1234. |
A Records | Clerk by occupation, Scott has Cerebral Palsy and co |
d a ballot, which must be returned to the town | clerk by hand or by mail before the polls close on E |
, Prince Edward Island and became a lawyer and | clerk by career. |
He was a royal | clerk by 1227 and studied at Oxford and Paris, and w |
to San Francisco in 1840, and was employed as | clerk by his brother, Henry. |
A post office | clerk by profession, Collins was elected to Dublin C |
Instead, the company's Safety Compliance | Clerk called him a name suggesting homosexuality. |
days of a schoolmaster who was also the parish | clerk came to an end. |
a video of the event on Jennings website, the | clerk can not scan the item, so manually enters "MUS |
e Court of Session, including the Lord Justice | Clerk, certify through a written declaration to the |
but after consultation with the police, course | clerk Charles Barnett advised via the live broadcast |
ge 17, he joined Spillers & Baker Company as a | clerk; circa 1910, he became a representative for th |
Source: City | Clerk, City of Glendale |
Dannley was also a Medina city | clerk, city solicitor and assistant county prosecuto |
or election in 2007 are Mayor of Chicago, City | Clerk, City Treasurer and the 50 City Council Alderm |
He appeared as the lawyer's | clerk Clamb in the BBC adaptation of Bleak House by |
riginally joined the Admiralty as an Admiralty | Clerk Class I, but transferred the very next year to |
ter her studies Van Gent worked as a check out | clerk, cleaning lady and baby sitter and was active |
h 30, 1816 - November 1, 1881) was an American | clerk, cloth manufacturer and Democratic Party polit |
Private residences in 1832 of a | clerk, colorer, cordwainer, handcartman, housewright |
an incorporated city, appointed a mayor, city | clerk, commissioners' health officer, and then, in O |
Later, a | clerk complains to 326 and Jason that the serial num |
A year later he was chosen | clerk comptroller of the Board of Green Cloth, servi |
a seat he held until 1719, and served as Joint | Clerk Comptroller of the Board of Green Cloth from 1 |
ty's mayor and other executive officers - city | clerk, comptroller and police chief - and those who |
xplanations between 1662 and 1668 and a Junior | Clerk Comptroller to the Board of Green Cloth from 1 |
h consists of a series of statements read by a | clerk, confirming one's dedication to merriment and |
ustice of the peace, county surveyor, district | clerk, county clerk, county treasurer, and teacher a |
s Albany enterprises, becoming, serially, city | clerk, county clerk alderman and deputy mayor, while |
He was a law | clerk, Court of Common Pleas for Philadelphia County |
He has a brief relationship with a needy desk | clerk, Cynthia Hooper (played by Mariska Hargitay in |
The accounts of the parish | clerk date back to 930. |
In May 2003, Erie County | Clerk David Swarts appointed Hochul as his Deputy Cl |
the successful Democratic candidate for county | clerk, defeating Democratic incumbent C. Ewing Patte |
Clerk del Valle's tenure has been focused on bringin | |
wer was granted on 16 March that year with the | clerk Diego de la Barrera to take effect in Florida. |
the Alabama Department of Education, as chief | clerk, director of teacher training, and superintend |
s in his life he was a boxer, footballer, bank | clerk, diver, Royal Marine, Indian Navy Lieutenant, |
He worked as a hawker, | clerk, domestic servant and night watchman. |
Cuba Town | Clerk Doris Hall 36 Spring Street Cuba, NY 14727 |
s opponents included Cook County Circuit Court | Clerk Dorothy Brown; incumbent Cook County Board Pre |
nder the Municipal Elections Act with the City | Clerk drawing Baily's name randomly by lot. |
rry Maher, Bubba was Georgia convenience store | clerk dressed in Georgia Bulldogs garb who spoke wit |
Several years after he was elected | Clerk, Driscoll earned a J.D. from McGeorge School o |
nnecticut House of Representatives, serving as | clerk during several terms and as speaker in 1793. |
He was elected Chief | Clerk during the Progressive wave of the 1910 electi |
Chief | Clerk E. Dotson Wilson |
Chief | Clerk: E. Dotson Wilson |
The appointed officers were: | Clerk, E. P. McCabe; commissioners, E. C. Moses and |
easurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit court | clerk Each of these elected officers serves a term o |
easurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit court | clerk Each of these elected officers serves a term o |
She has worked as a homemaker, an office | clerk, editor and surveyor for a planning firm, a pl |
ile finding unexpected love with sweet-natured | clerk Elizabeth Ellis (Spring Byington). |
the conclusion of the oath then-Supreme Court | clerk Elmore Leonard who held the Bible for Presiden |
When postal | clerk Elvyn Dougherty saw the two approach the mail |
His father, Ganesh Saunshi, was a local | clerk employed by Ranganagowda Nadiger, a landlord. |
His son, Sir James | Clerk, erected at the family seat an obelisk to Rams |
ing entered the service of General Sutter as a | clerk, explorer, and chief of trappers, and commande |
rooke Township, Ontario and became a municipal | clerk, farmer and teacher by career. |
In 1937, | Clerk finally retired from the Diplomatic Service. |
He spent the next two years as a judicial | clerk, first with Charles Wolle of the U.S. District |
or the White House, Silverberg served as a law | clerk, first to Appellate Court Judge David B. Sente |
The local railroad | clerk, Fogelev, loves Natasha but she takes a shine |
Berg and | Clerk followed the Italian rule of triple vertical p |
Hamilton's ships, worked for several years as | clerk for John Askin at Detroit and, in 1800, entere |
ship at Dunedin, New Zealand, and worked as a | clerk for a while before working his way home. |
He was an engrossing | clerk for the Illinois State Legislature from 1871 t |
of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness and Synod | Clerk for the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles for a |
He served as a law | clerk for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the United S |
d as an editor for a newspaper agency and as a | clerk for a merchant association before becoming a w |
From 1971 to 1972, he was a law | clerk for the United States district court judge for |
He worked as a deputy | clerk for the federal court at Statesville and then |
daughter Sarah married Charles Peters Wetmore, | clerk for the assembly. |
several town offices and was appointed county | clerk for Windham County in 1897 and served in that |
le, Indiana, in 1913 and was employed as chief | clerk for the Indiana Refining Co. 1913-1918. |
Former | clerk for Justice William Hutchinson, Justice Juanit |
newspaper account of the redaction quotes the | clerk for the appellate court stating that the decis |
He began work as a | clerk for merchants at Queenston. |
Prior to his service as an MPP, he served as | clerk for South Crosby Township and as a member of t |
As a teenager, James Sterchi worked as a | clerk for the glassware firm, Cullen and Newman. |
Stone began his legal career as a law | clerk for a U.S. District Court judge and then pract |
Murray then served as | Clerk for the Town of Hempstead. |
n Puerto Rico from 1966 to 1967, and was a law | clerk for the United States District Court for the D |
Conti began her legal career working as a law | clerk for Justice Louis L. Manderino, Supreme Court |
She currently serves as Town | Clerk for Brookhaven, a position she was elected to |
He was a merchant at L'Original and served as | clerk for the municipal council and was mayor from 1 |
d to Butte, Montana, where she served as a law | clerk for Senior United States District Court Judge |
Tony Miller served as the Circuit Court | Clerk for Jefferson County, Kentucky from 1988 to 20 |
n 1882 to accept a lucrative position as crown | clerk for Halifax County. |
In 1872, he was appointed as a | clerk for the Pennsylvania State House of Representa |
on, Prince Edward Island, where he worked as a | clerk for several years before establishing a lobste |
He served as a law | clerk for the Montana Supreme Court from 1967-1968, |
From 1838 to 1839, he served as Reading | Clerk for the Mississippi state senate. |
He began his career as a | clerk for his father, a prominent commercial chemist |
do artist/designer John Dare Howland who was a | clerk for the Commission and who later designed the |
He worked as a judicial law | clerk for the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas |
ground before 1087, when he appears as a royal | clerk for King William II of England. |
Fowler was appointed as the first | clerk for the newly-formed Milwaukee County in 1835. |
Frazier was reading | clerk for the Democratic National Convention in 1932 |
of Law in 1974, and thereafter served as a law | clerk for the Honorable Rhodes Bratcher of the Unite |
Jordan went on to | clerk for Judge Thomas Alonzo Clark on the Eleventh |
After law school, Recktenwald became a | clerk for judge Harold Michael Fong until 1987. |
After working as a | clerk for a Japanese-owned shipping company during t |
He worked as a law | clerk for the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery Co |
ca Quitugua Sabatia, a former accounts payable | clerk for North Bay Health Care Group, admitted to u |
Hardy served as common | clerk for the city of Saint John from 1790 to 1795. |
owing law school graduation, Flanagan as a law | clerk for federal judge Malcolm Howard in the United |
ed at Ruthin School he started his career as a | clerk for his relative Arthur Trevor. |
He served as town | clerk for Falmouth from 1809 to 1825, as well as ove |
He was a deputy district | clerk for Bexar County, Texas from 1950 to 1952, and |
his career as an academic, he served as a law | clerk for Brian Dickson when he was Chief Justice of |
h Side, Bruce Iglauer - at the time a shipping | clerk for Delmark Records - tried to get him signed |
he early 1840s, he came to Lumpkin, Georgia to | clerk for Vermont-native William A. Rawson who marri |
She was a law | clerk for Junius Foy Guin, Jr. in the U.S. District |
He was employed as a | clerk for an insurance company from 1909 to 1924, an |
She worked as a | clerk for the National Institute for Consumer Resear |
He served as a law | clerk for Gilbert of Preston starting in 1265. |
From 1980 to 1981 he served as | clerk for Judge Ben C. Duniway of the Ninth Circuit |
He was a law | clerk for Justice Byron White of the United States S |
She was a law | clerk for Herbert Stern in the United States Distric |
He served as | clerk for the city of Quebec from 1890 to 1927. |
From 1971-73, Lynch served as a law | clerk for Judge Raymond J. Pettine of the United Sta |
this, only after he had set up an election, as | clerk, for county seat. |
artner in the North West Company, and became a | clerk for the company in the Lower English River dep |
Kentucky, was elected to three terms as county | clerk for Jefferson County beginning in 1973, served |
attending law school, Kilday was employed as a | clerk for the United States Air Force in Washington, |
tice of the peace and served as the first town | clerk for Guysborough. |
Franklin was named as | Clerk for the Twenty-third United States Congress on |
r father was a research chemist who a shipping | clerk for years until he could re-establish his cred |
DiNapoli's mother, Adeline, was a records | clerk for the county police department. |
He started work as a | clerk for a lawyer, a job he held for five years or |
arning his law degree, Stowers served as a law | clerk for U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge |
He was judicial | clerk for U.S. District Judge Jack M. Gordon in New |
He served as | Clerk for the Illinois House of Representatives from |
d resigned on April 20, 2010 to run for County | Clerk for Chaffee County Colorado in 2010. |
Krauser began his legal career as a law | clerk for Judge John P. Fullam of the United States |
zstephen had been Becket's personal, household | clerk for ten years and, when the prelate became Cha |
He served as a law | clerk for Justice Anthony Kennedy of the U.S. Suprem |
He served as assistant | clerk for the assembly from 1892 to 1893. |
Representative McLaughlin served as a law | clerk for U.S. District Judge Seybourn Lynne and als |
ntil he was about twenty-one, when he became a | clerk for Thurston and Metcalf, ship chandlers, of B |
n from law school, Martin served as a judicial | clerk for Judge William M. Hoeveler of the U.S. Dist |
Prior to that, she served as a judicial | clerk for the Honorable Herbert P. Wilkins, Associat |
After graduation, he served as a law | clerk for Charles Clark, Chief Judge of the United S |
n Madison, Wisconsin, Wilson worked as a store | clerk for a year before travelling to New Orleans in |
Hinshelwood came to Halifax as a | clerk for Edward Cornwallis in 1749. |
He worked as a | clerk for the Central Railroad of New Jersey while g |
tion from law school, Lindberg served as a law | clerk for the Honorable Monroe G. McKay, United Stat |
Upon graduation, Soifer became a law | clerk for a Federal Judge, Jon O. Newman. |
Wagga Leagues Club from 1982 to 1983, and as a | clerk for the Wagga Wagga City Council from 1983 to |
Army Air Corps during World War II, and was a | clerk for thirty-nine years for Esso, now part of Ex |
r receiving her law degree, Holder served as a | clerk for the Honorable Herbert P. Sorg, then Chief |
Chang was a law | clerk for Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the United St |
End became the first | clerk for Gloucester County after Confederation and |
public office several times before becoming a | clerk for the New Jersey state legislature in 1869. |
ns, Arizona was a Constitutional lawyer, a law | clerk for former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron Wh |
He worked as an office | clerk for the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Union |
He was also a royal | clerk for King Edward I of England, and was sent on |
urgeon for the local militia and, in 1794, was | clerk for the land board in the Eastern District. |
From 1995 to 1997, Marty served as a law | clerk for the US Federal District Court - District o |
He became a | clerk for a Charlottetown merchant, later becoming a |
is career in the recording industry as a stock | clerk for Motown in 1971. |
After graduation, Dalmau served as a Law | Clerk for the Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supre |
He was Synod | Clerk for the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles from 1 |
Slack served as | clerk for Melancthon township. |
came to Gap Mills, West Virginia to work as a | clerk for Andrew Summers. |
as a school trustee for several years and was | clerk for the Westmorland County court from 1867 to |
, as a private practice attorney, and as a law | clerk for Chief Judge Deanell Reece Tacha on the U.S |
As a young man he was a | clerk for the Tennessee House of Representatives (18 |
completing law school, Wilkins served as a law | clerk for Judge Earl B. Gilliam of the United States |
usetts) an American politician and the current | Clerk for the Peabody District Court in Peabody, Mas |
orked for Sidley & Austin, and served as a law | clerk for Chief U.S. District Judge B. Avant Edenfie |
a variety of jobs in Edmonton, including as a | clerk for the government of Alberta and managing a c |
After graduating from law school, he was a | clerk for federal Court of Appeals Judge J. Skelly W |
From 1974 to January, 1976 he was a law | clerk for the Honorable John D. Larkins, Jr., United |
Cohen was a law | clerk for Judge Learned Hand. |
Baylson was a law | clerk for Joseph Sloane in the Philadelphia Court of |
House, while his younger brother Samuel was a | clerk for the Oregon House. |
Chisholm served as municipal | clerk for Cape Breton. |
od he worked in various occupations (even as a | clerk for a business in Hakodate), before working fo |
completing law school, Pitman served as a law | clerk for Judge David Belew Jr. of the United States |
After this he was Synod | Clerk for the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles then i |
From 1994 until 1995, Chang served as a law | clerk for United States Court of Appeals for the Six |
From 1995 until 1997, Chang served as a law | clerk for United States District Court for the North |
In 1984-85, Karlan worked as a law | clerk for former U.S. District Judge Abraham David S |
69, Acoba returned to Honolulu to become a law | clerk for Hawaii State Supreme Court Chief Justice W |
He was a Court of Appeals | Clerk for Leon County, Florida from 1841 to 1843 and |
while his mother, Rema Y. Dean, served as City | Clerk for Inverness, Florida from 1956 to 1974. |
In 1785, he began work as a | clerk for a fur trading company in the Lake Nipigon |
y-treasurer for the Cornwall General Hospital, | clerk for the city of Cornwall and president of the |
He also was | Clerk for the 2001 Quaker Peace Roundtable. |
He was a law | clerk for Judge Stephen Reinhardt of U.S. Court of A |
Conrad also worked as a law | clerk for U.S. District Judge Theodore Roosevelt Dal |
y of Chicago Law School in 1977 and went on to | clerk for Judge David L. Bazelon of the D.C. Circuit |
He served as | clerk for Hastings County and was lieutenant-colonel |
erford and came to St. John's around 1804 as a | clerk for a merchant from Waterford. |
mingdale Township, functioning as the township | clerk for twenty years and township collector for an |
He later served as | clerk for the county court and for the circuit court |
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