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After seven years as a | clerk in the London bank of Marsh, Sibbald & Co., of |
Middleton began his career as a | clerk in the Jewish exchequer in 1265. |
He was for a time a | clerk in Lincoln's Inn; then became a schoolmaster; |
f the Goldsmiths' Company, and a small post as | clerk in the service of his early friend, Cecil. |
Western Australia in May 1917, he worked as a | clerk in the records branch of the Western Australia |
was the Cashier of that body in 1798, and its | clerk in 1798, 1800 in 1802. |
John Winslow worked as a | clerk in a commission house until he was 21. |
don School from 1841-45, and started work as a | clerk in a wine merchant's office. |
Miller left the office of Circuit Court | Clerk in 2006. |
1507 | Clerk in Holy Orders murdered in St Agatha's. |
nt, Michigan in 1836 and began working in as a | clerk in Beach & Wesson dry goods store. |
In 1910 he was appointed special assessment | clerk in the Department of Public Works of the City |
ident Sam Houston as his secretary, then chief | clerk in the State Department and District Attorney |
red the Victorian public service, working as a | clerk in the police department. |
and acting as a lay | clerk in the Christ Church Cathedral Choir). |
In 1844 he began working as a mining | clerk in the Rothschild mines in the Ostrava region. |
He was an articled | clerk in Mount Gambier and completed the Final Certi |
son, Mark Hatch-Miller is a federal court law | clerk in Brooklyn, New York, and the other son Rober |
um at Brandenburg an der Havel, later became a | clerk in the German Post Office and in 1897 he was a |
night was employed by John Hopkins Clarke as a | clerk in his factory store at Arnold's Bridge, now P |
yn), he received a liberal schooling and was a | clerk in a wholesale grocery store in New York City |
She was employed as a medical records | clerk in a finance company, as a trainee for an adve |
f age, becoming briefly a school teacher and a | clerk in Melbourne. |
He served as a judicial | clerk in Zagreb, and later became a law clerk in Sar |
ted by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a | clerk in Benjamin Olitzsch's ill-fated gold mining e |
Her father was a sales | clerk in Macy's department store, and her mother was |
Born the son of a | clerk in Harborne, then on the outskirts of Birmingh |
uston in the Republic of Texas, where he was a | clerk in the State Department. |
During this time he served as recording | clerk in the county clerk's office to meet his expen |
e week before his death in 2009 he worked as a | clerk in Andronico's Market, a small San Francisco B |
He was employed as a | clerk in a general store in Hollidaysburg from 1872 |
After completing his education, he worked as a | clerk in a furniture store in Ottawa. |
After his swearing-in as Chief | Clerk in January 1911, Mallory's first act was to ap |
Baldwin started as an auditor's | clerk in the Omaha, Nebraska office. |
She worked as a | Clerk in the Mayor's office of Lebanon, Pennsylvania |
and Edinburgh, Scotland and first worked as a | clerk in Montreal. |
He was appointed | clerk in the magistrates' court, before joining the |
ther had retired and was employed as the Chief | Clerk in the Statistical Office at Netley Hospital. |
His career started as a | clerk in Athara Kacheri in Mysore. |
on left school at 13 and initially worked as a | clerk in a solicitor's office before becoming an acc |
d Rents in the Jovial Crew, Foresight and Town | Clerk in Much Ado about Nothing; and on 17 January 1 |
From 1904 he was a legal | clerk in Narrandera and after a period as a managing |
aver had previously served as a juvenile court | clerk in 1989, but lost the following election. |
icultural pursuits and later was employed as a | clerk in a store. |
The | clerk in Ujjayini was so shocked by the contents of |
a meeting of the Council shall be given to the | Clerk in writing, signed by the member giving it, at |
He was a Law | Clerk in the Eastern District from 1965 to 1967. |
family of five girls, his father was a booking | clerk in the Railways Department and became an Assis |
Wassell, a reporter for WSB-TV, approached the | clerk in open court during the court proceedings in |
He was employed as a | clerk in a mercantile establishment in Middletown, N |
Vietnam and subsequently being reassigned as a | clerk in Germany), he took a degree in anthropology |
At a young age he worked as a | clerk in a dry goods store. |
ed, the elevator operator screamed and a white | clerk in a first floor store called police to report |
He served as | clerk in the United States Treasury Department, Wash |
He began his political career as a | clerk in the office of his brother John Sheehan, who |
tern Australia, he worked for three years as a | clerk in the Perth branch of the National Bank of Au |
illegitimate son of William Pennyman (d1628) a | Clerk in Chancery and was educated at Christ Church |
ured the appointments of his brother John as a | clerk in the New York Aqueduct Board, and of his law |
As an amateur, she was also working as a | clerk in Cleveland. |
University in 1814 and got an employment as a | clerk in Stockholm. |
ar began was working in Washington, D.C., as a | clerk in the Treasury Department. |
they had four sons; George who became a postal | clerk in the railway mail service; Charles who becam |
ring World War II she initially became a wages | clerk in a munitions factory at ROF Glascoed between |
He worked two years as a law | clerk in Mandal, but then spent the rest of his care |
ng the United States State Department as a law | clerk in the Career United States Foreign Service. |
He was also a | clerk in the state commissioner's office in Monroe f |
er graduation, Sewell served as a judicial law | clerk in Birmingham, Alabama to the Honorable Chief |
He was a law | clerk in New York City to U.S. Court of Appeals for |
joined the Board of Trade as an upper division | clerk in 1905 and was promoted to Principal Clerk in |
Cabot was a | clerk in the Broward County Circuit Court from 1945 |
ng school at the age of 14, Lummis worked as a | clerk in a Magistrates' Clerk's Office in his hometo |
tice of the Peace of Mexico, NY, in 1828, Town | Clerk in 1829, and surrogate of Oswego County from 1 |
a member of the Board of Pension Appeals, Law | Clerk in the General Land Office, and, from 1899 to |
In 1862, he became a | clerk in a bookstore in Belleville, Upper Canada and |
ille, Kentucky, Kerrigan worked as a warehouse | clerk in his teens until a chance arrived to appear |
From 1970 to 1971 he was a law | clerk in the office of Associate Justice Hugo Black |
He left school at 15 to be a boy | clerk in the Post Office. |
e Tennessee from June 1862 to December 1863 as | clerk in the Quartermaster's Department. |
He was a town | clerk in Arcade from 1892 to 1896. |
Belgian and German, working for two years as a | clerk in Gestapo headquarters in Brussels. |
His son John Clayton who succeeded him as Town | Clerk in 1822 was a keen antiquarian and excavated t |
He | clerk in the Jewett & Crossman dry-goods store for t |
d was educated at Catholic schools, becoming a | clerk in the Department of the Navy and an official |
From 1854 be 1878 he worked as a | clerk in the Admiralty, and began evening classes at |
ster of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1694, and | clerk in 1705. |
He was a | Clerk in House of Commons and was private secretary |
ld War, McGibbon found employment as the Chief | Clerk in the Statistical Office at Netley Hospital a |
He was a law | clerk in the Office of the Appellate Defender for th |
eacherously passed on to the Germans by a code | clerk in Stockholm who deciphered them, becoming a m |
o Belfast, Maine in 1815 and was employed as a | clerk in the mercantile establishment of his uncle, |
ue to family circumstances he had to work as a | clerk in a tobacco company. |
He was elected New Haven city | clerk in 1790 was appointed clerk of the District an |
ne Bachleda won the office of Newberg Township | Clerk in 2006 as a write-in, then later asked the Ca |
bs, she became a University of Toronto library | clerk in 1972 and became active in CUPE. |
rs, had an Iron Cross from World War I, a Town | Clerk in Austria until forced to flee after the Ansc |
He was a | clerk in the Post Office Department at Washington, D |
ather had emigrated to England and worked as a | clerk in the naval dockyard in Chatham . |
In 1774, he was employed as a | clerk in the fur trade by Joseph and Benjamin Frobis |
He worked as a | clerk in the Ministry of Pensions and National Insur |
His father was a | clerk in Chancery. |
n business college was employed as an accounts | clerk in the City. |
He began his career as a | clerk in a bank before moving on to acting. |
e returned to the Colonial Office as Principal | Clerk in 1902. |
in Leek, Staffordshire, he worked as a sorting | clerk in the Post Office and spent a lot of time pla |
He was employed at an early age as a | clerk in a store at Denville, New Jersey and later e |
house, then as a harbor master, then as chief | clerk in the seizure room. |
Gratiot became a | clerk in the General Land Office from 1840-1855 and |
He then became a | clerk in the treasury department in Washington. |
In that year, he was working as a | clerk in the General Post Office when he and two oth |
Stanley Ipkiss (Jim Carrey), a | clerk in an Edge City bank, is a shy, luckless roman |
City | clerk in 1889 and 1890. |
He served as | clerk in the customs service at San Francisco, Calif |
Hugh was a royal | clerk in the chancery, the royal secretariat, and wa |
He engaged as a | clerk in a general store in Rutherfordton in 1893 an |
t his patronage and asked to be appointed as a | clerk in his office. |
Roper, of Backbarrow, joined the company as a | clerk in 1815. |
In 1870, Nagam Aiya was appointed as a | clerk in the English Office by the then Diwan, Sir T |
Institute in Taunton before starting work as a | clerk in his uncle's draper's shop in Oxford. |
He served much of his life as chief | clerk in the offices of the U.S. Post Office Departm |
As a youth, he worked as a | clerk in a retail store owned by U.S. Congressman Na |
lp make ends meet, Katherine worked as a store | clerk in a local Sears store. |
cription on the pedestal reads: "ROLAND ALLEN, | CLERK IN HOLY ORDERS, 1868-1947, I AM THE RESURRECTI |
Dunlop worked as a | clerk in his father's hardware business for five yea |
Per a Best Western desk | clerk in April 2010, Parkway22 is no longer planned |
Howard served as a | clerk in the post office in the United States House |
1237 both parents were dead, and Walter was a | clerk in holy orders. |
He was appointed court | clerk in 1841; Deputy Reeve of Townsend Township in |
He worked as a | clerk in a drug store, studied to become a pharmacis |
In 1911, he became a | clerk in the Queensland Government Railways. |
At 16, he became a | clerk in the Ministry of Labour and was in due cours |
elaide and left school at fifteen and became a | clerk in the South Australian Railways at the Isling |
Sweet was a toolmaker, administrator and IBM | clerk in private life, and was a perennial candidate |
He began as | clerk in an attorney's office, and was for a time a |
He emigrated to America in 1811, becoming a | clerk in the American Fur Company. |
Ross Cox (1793-1853) was a | clerk in the North West Company and author. |
2, after completing his schooling, he became a | clerk in his uncle's business. |
Town | clerk in 1791 and 1797. |
re from Holt, Norfolk to work as an attorney's | clerk in Clerkenwell, and Bacon received part of his |
From 1902 to 1908 he was articled | clerk in Feldkirch and Vienna. |
e boy was sold to Olivier Le Baillif, a French | clerk in the pay of the English. |
embalmer in the 1970s, and served as a postal | clerk in the Department of Government Services befor |
lso named William Carruthers Little, was chief | clerk in the Department of Railways and Canals and w |
ced to death in 1988 for the murder of a store | clerk in the course of a robbery. |
wound and spent the remainder of the war as a | clerk in the provost marshal's office. |
o years, Stewart returned to his job as a bank | clerk in Memphis in 1953. |
bsequently trained as a real estate management | clerk in 1982. |
In July 2005, she was assigned to work as a | clerk in the office of the commander of the Israeli |
roduce during the daytime and working as a law | clerk in the night time for his older brother John N |
That year, she became a | clerk in the Australian Taxation Office; in 1982 she |
e was in the service of Austria, first as head | clerk in a ministerial department, then as departmen |
fficer when Nassau was chartered, and was town | clerk in 1835. |
a degree in Law and went on to work as a Legal | Clerk in a law firm. |
d popular musician, and the first woman parish | clerk in Sweden. |
was educated in the United States and became a | clerk in the Johnstown District court in 1800 and di |
He was burgess of Erie in 1807, town | clerk in 1808, treasurer of Erie County from 1809 to |
tor Samuel Bronson Cooper, he would serve as a | clerk in the Texas Senate from 1882-1884. |
ived at Church Gresley where he was a colliery | clerk in 1891. |
ve with Pietro Bonaventuri, a young Florentine | clerk in the firm of Salviati, and on November 28, 1 |
e and the Normal School, Brisbane and became a | clerk in a sawmill and later in a solicitor's office |
ecome a singer/musician rather than a shipping | clerk, in Lawford's case to break out of his extreme |
In 1856, he became a | clerk in the office of the Auditor General in Lansin |
Four years later he worked as a | clerk in the auditor's office for the Louisville and |
He started work as a junior | clerk in the ledger department of a City firm, but w |
ent for the London Morning Herald as well as a | clerk in the Dublin police office. |
He served as a | clerk in the Solicitor's Office of the U.S. Departme |
joined the Bank of New South Wales as a ledger | clerk in Sydney, but after a month he was transferre |
motions, to present to the same any other able | clerk, in like manner and form as though the party s |
He was born in Rouen, France, the son of a | clerk in the court of Rouen. |
The last time he joined his uncle as a store | clerk in Monterey and Yerba Buena (now San Francisco |
rue American of Trenton, New Jersey 1801-1824; | clerk in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1804; ju |
He served as a | clerk in the court of King Mwanga II of Buganda, and |
orth West Company and travelled west, becoming | clerk in the English River department. |
Silloway apprenticed to a housewright and as a | clerk in an East India merchant store. |
sful candidate for renomination in 1828; was a | clerk in the War Department 1835-1839; clerk in the |
He was chief | clerk in the office of the county clerk of Sussex Co |
xas gained independence he was appointed chief | clerk in the auditor's office of the Republic of Tex |
. from Trinity College, Dublin and worked as a | clerk in the Census Office. |
America in 1861, where he became an apprentice | clerk in the HBC and a secretary to his uncle Willia |
n he was not working on the farm, and became a | clerk in a store in Reading run by Adam Whitman. |
atives 1802-1810; succeeded his father as town | clerk in 1808; presidential elector in 1808 and vote |
lution, Nadezhda worked as a confidential code | clerk in Lenin's office. |
His past experience includes law | clerk in the White House under President Ronald Reag |
ore returning to Colorado to serve as a postal | clerk in Denver. |
Lewin Casper, a | clerk in a firm of shipping agents, found out that 4 |
During the Civil War he worked as a | clerk in the Department of the Interior under Presid |
He also served as a | clerk in the colony of Rhode Island in 1767. |
d to Minneapolis, and engaged as a trucker and | clerk in freight houses until 1919; employed as a st |
John Castell was appointed a King's | Clerk in 1420. |
He left school at 13 and became a | clerk in a printing office and then worked for a sol |
He was employed as | clerk in a country store. |
He was a | clerk in the U.S. Custom House at New York City from |
the theatre-temporarily-and went to work as a | clerk in his brother-in-law's dry goods company in S |
y Democrat David Carlucci, the Clarkstown town | clerk, in the general election. |
1828 to the Twenty-first Congress; department | clerk in Washington, D.C., until his death in that c |
Federalists had him removed as House | clerk in 1797. |
e, Pennsylvania, in 1800 and was employed as a | clerk in the ironworks. |
ublic school education and was elected circuit | clerk in Jefferson County, Missouri, from 1849 until |
He was placed for a short time as French | clerk in a mercantile house, but entered Kibworth Ac |
ndeyer however, accepted the position of chief | clerk in the police office and afterwards became a p |
epresentatives from 1793 to 1796 and served as | clerk in 1796. |
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