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In 1779, he was | clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions in Philadelph |
St Giles, PC (born 1551 - 13 January 1628) was | Clerk of the Privy Council (1584-1609), which was th |
He was Deputy | Clerk of the New York State Assembly in 1877 and 187 |
His first political position was as a | clerk of Henrico County, and later a member of the V |
omonville, Arizona, where his father worked as | clerk of the district court of Graham County. |
After his tenure as Governor, Wright served as | clerk of Queen Anne's County, Maryland in 1810, and |
He was named a | clerk of licenses for the town of Halifax in the sam |
He was the | clerk of court and register of deeds for Anderson Co |
In 1851, he moved to Hartford, and was | clerk of courts of Hartford County in 1851 and 1854, |
paring a campaign to challenge Escambia County | Clerk of Court Ernie Lee Magaha. |
He was | clerk of the superior court of Newport County from 1 |
Eaton was | clerk of courts of Tolland County in 1846 and 1847, |
ated at Xavier College Melbourne, and became a | Clerk of Courts in what is now the Magistrates Court |
h Dodds, Newcastle, plasterer; Robert Wallace, | clerk of the works.' |
ree racecourse, Grand National Handicapper and | Clerk of the Course |
Tempore of the Kentucky Senate in 1934 and as | clerk of three senate sessions 1936-1942. |
Robert Whitby, a nominee of Lord Ellesmere as | clerk of the Pentice, who was building a family fact |
ir of the London Public Library Board and past | Clerk of the Canadian Friends Service Committee (CFS |
Frazier was appointed legislative | clerk of the Senate that year and served until 1948, |
d in the naming of Lewis Road, whilst the Town | Clerk of the District Council of Yankalilla, Tom Lyd |
ian and from 1956 to 1961 he was the assistant | clerk of the Legislature. |
1866 to accept a position in the office of the | clerk of the district court. |
rish of Ecclesmachan, Linlithgowshire, and was | clerk of its presbetery and in 1820 he became conjun |
He was law | clerk of the Michigan Senate for three terms and dep |
In 1500 he was | clerk of the Register, and in 1504 King James IV pre |
From 1939 - 1941, He was the Deputy | Clerk of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and he |
He was also | Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth between 1777 and 1 |
Former governor Martha Layne Collins served as | Clerk of the Court of Appeals before her election as |
Translated to Oxford in 1919 and appointed | Clerk of the Closet, he was later also a Sub-Prelate |
In 1901, he was appointed deputy | clerk of the Crown, clerk of the County Court and Su |
He was employed in the office of the county | clerk of Greer County, Oklahoma from 1924 to 1926, a |
In the following year, he was named | clerk of the peace and registrar for the Surrogate C |
He became successively | clerk of the county court of Philadelphia, deputy to |
He seems to have risen as a | clerk of King William the Lion; he is styled clericu |
y operated by the office of the Manatee County | Clerk of the Circuit Court. |
Gibbons, fourth son of the second Baronet, was | Clerk of the House of Commons. |
1372 - 1442) who was the noted Town | Clerk of London during the reigns of King Henry V & |
om 1919-1924, he was the deputy Webster Parish | clerk of court under John H. Tillman, in which capac |
rved in several public service posts including | Clerk of the Executive and Legislative Councils, whi |
including Serjeant-at-Arms, before serving as | Clerk of the NSW Legislative Assembly from 1967 unti |
From 1897 to 1900, he was the assistant | clerk of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Asse |
He was appointed first | clerk of the court of quarter sessions in August in |
The Statute was drafted quickly, by the | Clerk of the House of Commons rather than a legislat |
0 people, Court House, rooms for a Magistrate, | Clerk of Petty Sessions, Shire Secretary, a Public R |
He ran for County | Clerk of Cook County, Illinois and lost in 1968. |
In 2008, she was elected Hamilton County | Clerk of Courts, and is serving in that capacity cur |
Theophilus Levett was Steward (Town | Clerk) of the City of Lichfield 1721-46, and his gra |
He was Town | Clerk of Schoharie and Supervisor of Schoharie Count |
The | Clerk of the New York Court of Appeals was not elect |
In 1863, he was appointed | clerk of the crown and clerk of the peace; at that t |
He served as | Clerk of the House of Commons from 1937 to 1948. |
He served as town | clerk of Haverhill and cashier of the Merrimack Bank |
ff of Yell County, Arkansas in 1858 and deputy | clerk of the circuit court of Yell County in 1859 an |
onaldsonville, Louisiana, in 1864 where he was | clerk of the fourth judicial district court of the P |
He served as | clerk of the Caledonia County Court 1817-1833, and a |
Census within the Wisconsin Territory, and was | clerk of court in Portage County om 1842. |
Made | Clerk of the Closet in 1673, he was a prebend of Wes |
From 1225 to 1229 he was the personal | clerk of Martin of Pattishall, with whom he travelle |
Chief | Clerk of the House: Esther Reed |
He became | clerk of the legislature in January 1892 and served |
On 12 July 1389, Chaucer was appointed the | clerk of the king's works, a sort of foreman organis |
He was | clerk of the Executive Council from 1820 to 1825 and |
He was also named the | clerk of the exchequer who was responsible for overs |
ntucky from 1917 to 1919, and worked as county | clerk of Greenup County, Kentucky from 1922 to 1938. |
epresentatives in 1904 and 1905, and served as | clerk of the court of Powell County, Kentucky from 1 |
Chris Duffield is the current Town | Clerk of London and Chief Executive of the Corporati |
es and suggesting that each and every sheriff, | clerk of court, tax assessor, parish school superint |
nd served as a register and recorder of deeds, | clerk of the orphans' court and clerk of the court o |
Springston also acted as | clerk of the senate and official interpreter through |
ior used a traditional contract system, or the | clerk of works and day labour approach he operated a |
elder, later became a Member of Parliament and | clerk of the Court of General Surveyors, while Rober |
hout his life, Stanton served as Deputy County | Clerk of Monroe County, New York, for three years, a |
He was | clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1778 to J |
He was prothonotary and | clerk of court of Erie County from 1819 to 1824. |
cCabe (June 26, 1860 - November 2, 1931) was a | clerk of the New York State Senate in Albany. |
anks and was promoted to the position of Chief | Clerk of the Department of the Interior in 1917. |
He was appointed Assistant | Clerk of Superior Court of Nash County before he beg |
He served as | clerk of the Fremont Board of Health 1907-1910, and |
Stevens and then used as an office by the town | clerk of Reading. |
He was appointed | clerk of the United States District Court for the Ea |
Caithness (Gilbert de Moravia) and one Martin, | clerk of the papal camera, to inquire about the lega |
He served as town | clerk of Hartford for 50 years, and in 1868 was chos |
on 14 October he signs a letter to the king as | clerk of the council, a post to which he had recentl |
He was previously the | Clerk of Courts. |
Potts was employed as a | clerk of the peace for the East Riding of Yorkshire |
As managing | clerk of the conveyancing department of Minter Simps |
d it to court offices, a deputy sheriff, and a | clerk of court. |
He was for seven terms | Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. |
commissioned in 1584 by Ahmed Bey, the Ottoman | clerk of Wilayat Dimashq, hence the name Kateb al We |
Irving served as | clerk of the peace for Waterloo County and was Treas |
te of Washington County in 1812 and 1813, town | clerk of Kingsbury in 1813 and 1814, and justice of |
Donal O'Callaghan, | clerk of the Seanad throughout its existence, sugges |
He was | Clerk of the New York State Assembly in 1824, 1826 a |
John Carpenter, town | clerk of London was one of the most famous of the To |
Vrdolyak brokered a deal to slate himself for | Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, and Stone |
Clark was appointed chief | clerk of the Navy Department by Secretary John Branc |
In August 1662 he first met Samuel Pepys, the | Clerk of the Acts and member of the Navy Board, who |
thed to Mary Wood, daughter of Sir Henry Wood, | Clerk of the Green Cloth, but with the proviso that |
He served as | clerk of Essex County from 1804-1811, and as Sheriff |
He was | clerk of the orphans' court and recorder from 1800 t |
After receiving a telephone call from the | Clerk of the House, Drayton did eventually attend, b |
en Harper was told by Alex Himelfarb, then the | Clerk of the Privy Council: "Prime Minister, your bi |
From 1856 to 1860, he was the | Clerk of the United States District Court for the So |
He was succeeded as | clerk of courts by his nephew, Michael A. Sullivan, |
He was nominated | clerk of the household to George, Prince of Wales, a |
acred Heart Parochial School before becoming a | clerk of the New York City Board of Elections in 192 |
America; and from 1951 to 1958, he was stated | clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Ch |
In 1937 he was promoted to | Clerk of the House of Commons, which he remained unt |
Edward J. Sullivan (1921 - July 24, 2007) was | clerk of courts for Middlesex County, Massachusetts |
Laylin was city | clerk of Norwalk two years, a member of the Huron Co |
In 1541 he resigned his office as | clerk of the parliament, on being appointed treasure |
ed justice of the peace 1807, prothonotary and | clerk of the courts in 1821, and reappointed in 1824 |
rchant in Delafield, Wisconsin until 1860, and | clerk of the County Court, Waukesha County, Wisconsi |
sioner from 1895-1898 and United States deputy | clerk of the court for the northern district of Indi |
He served as | clerk of the United States District Court of Oregon |
He was the | clerk of the New York State Senate from 1911 to 1915 |
He served as | clerk of the New Hampshire Senate, 1805-1808, was a |
president of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, | clerk of the Superior Court, justice of the peace, I |
positions, including sheriff, tax assessor and | clerk of court Twitchell worked to promote education |
Moreover, he also served as a county | clerk of Los Angeles County from 1899 to 1903. |
The Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, | Clerk of Circuit Court and Property Appraiser each h |
He was | clerk of the Delaware House of Representatives in 18 |
ffe describes succinctly: "king's cofferer and | clerk of the works to Edward IV, secretary to Richar |
He served as | clerk of the court of Clinton County, Missouri from |
ry made him Registrar of Affidavits as well as | Clerk of Letters Patent. |
He was later elected City | Clerk of the city of Milwaukee, and held that office |
s position would have been a slow promotion to | Clerk of the Assize, but only a few years after the |
He resigned in 1892 when he was appointed | Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec. |
ly assistant internal revenue assessor, deputy | clerk of the United States district court, and chief |
positions in the Pennsylvania Senate, as Chief | Clerk of the Pennsylvania Senate and as Chief of Sta |
rlooking the bay by Catesby Cocke, who was the | clerk of the Prince William County court. |
e moved to Flint, in 1904 and served as county | clerk of Genesee County 1905-1912. |
After his time in Congress, he served as | clerk of the court of Westmoreland County, Pennsylva |
920-22, as reported by William Tyler Page, the | Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. |
1909-1976) of Minden, later the Webster Parish | clerk of court, 3,950 to 3,899. |
lifton Kirkpatrick, DMin, is the former Stated | Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Ch |
In 1718 he was a | clerk of Antiquities Archives, but was later transfe |
marriage license in Minden from Webster Parish | Clerk of Court Clarence D. Wiley, who oddly had been |
dentity of Ashley, its writer, and Ashley, the | clerk of the council, has not been previously pointe |
Like Ebel, Gorsuch was a law | clerk of the late Supreme Court Justice Byron R. Whi |
He served as | clerk of Clark County from 1824 until 1830. |
He was a | clerk of the orphans' court from 1810 to 1816. |
In later life, he was | clerk of works at Colen Campbell's Newby Park (Balde |
ron Audley of Walden, (1488-1544) who was Town | clerk of Colchester; later he was Speaker of the Hou |
County | clerk of Seneca County 1819-1821. |
As | clerk of courts, he instituted the one-day-one-case |
More recently, he has been | Clerk of the Course at the Rally Finland, the event |
Walter de Bidun († 1178) was a | clerk of King William of Scotland, Chancellor of Sco |
w KCB (1 September 1922 - 31 October 2007) was | Clerk of the House of Commons in the United Kingdom |
Representatives, Massachusetts Auditor and was | clerk of the Massachusetts Senate from January 6, 18 |
t. Clair Clarke who had preceded his father as | Clerk of the House of Representatives. |
d he returned to Saint John where he served as | clerk of the peace and probate judge. |
He was | clerk of the Cape May County, New Jersey Board of Ch |
After his defeat, he opted to become | Clerk of the Senate, however was not chosen. |
He served as | clerk of the circuit court of Vanderburg County 1912 |
2006 he held the position of Montgomery County | Clerk of Courts serving as the elected record keeper |
her Robert, Lord Walpole, resigned his post of | Clerk of the Pells in order to become an Auditor of |
came Register of probate in 1815 and served as | clerk of the courts in 1816. |
ritain in 1273, and King Edward I dispatched a | clerk of the royal household to inform the northern |
d moved there earlier and was established as a | clerk of the St. Louis Circuit Court. |
A year after the war, he was elected | clerk of the district court. |
he was nominated on the Republican ticket for | Clerk of Sacramento Court, but failed to get elected |
He went on to become | clerk of the Royal Governor's Council, the upper hou |
l and in the early 1850's was appointed Deputy | Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals at Lewisburg ( |
He served as | clerk of the Connecticut Senate in 1847, and was Lie |
June 4, a group of GOP senators asked that the | clerk of the Senate read the entire 491-page bill al |
He was again | clerk of the circuit court of Marion County from 188 |
it shall be duly enrolled on Parchment by the | Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secreta |
he resigned from the army and was re-appointed | clerk of the councils at Hobart. |
The measure states the city | clerk of Santa Monica will encourage state and feder |
mber 1684, and the following February was made | Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance; he entered |
f the New York State Assembly in 1832; and was | clerk of the United States district court in 1833 an |
d High School of Amelia County, and was Deputy | Clerk of Nottoway County in 1873 and 1874. |
Lethaby in 1902 and had acted as his resident | clerk of works at Brockhampton Church, Herefordshire |
s appointed chief engineer and John Longbotham | clerk of works; following Brindley's death in 1772, |
States Army from 1917 to 1919 and was a deputy | clerk of Jackson County, Missouri from 1919 to 1921 |
In May 1857 Charles Tiffin became the | Clerk of Works in the Moreton Bay District. |
In Gloucester County, he was | clerk of the peace from 1827 to 1847 and registrar f |
After serving as | clerk of the Massachusetts Senate, Morton was electe |
He served as | clerk of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, |
a, and as prothonotary, recorder of deeds, and | clerk of courts from 1812 to 1817. |
He was assistant | clerk of the South Carolina Senate from 1906 to 1908 |
of New York City in 1863, 1864, and 1867-1869; | clerk of the common council in 1870 and 1871; chief |
Colonel of Militia; | Clerk of Buncombe Court." |
o the office previously held by his brother of | clerk of the rules in the king's bench; and in June |
Clerk of the Court: Gail M. Reese | |
Fletcher was the son of a former town | clerk of Islington. |
The second town | clerk of Windsor, Matthew Grant also confirms the ex |
He was the town | clerk of Eden from 1881 to 1884. |
A civil engineer and contractor, he was Chief | Clerk of the Manitoba Department of Public Works and |
County | clerk of Kane County, Illinois. |
He served as | clerk of the Rhode Island Supreme Court 1790-1793. |
He also served as | Clerk of the Closet from 1989 to 1997, and in retire |
That Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrant for the | Clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for the el |
Julian Curry ... | Clerk of the Court |
40-1713), a leading figure in bell-ringing was | clerk of the parish in the mid 17th century. |
Theophilus Levett served as Steward (town | clerk) of Lichfield from 1721-1746, during which tim |
He was elected | clerk of the circuit court of Cabell County in 1861 |
sembly until his name had been recorded by the | Clerk of the Peace: that no such place of assembly s |
sioners, an Inspector of State Prisons and the | Clerk of the Court of Appeals, as well as all member |
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