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| d himself near the end of his career a Fleet | Paymaster aboard HMS Leander, then HMS President, and |
| the 6th class of the Imperial Japanese Naval | Paymaster Academy in 1917. |
| , was a major in the Union Army as well as a | paymaster, and his sons rose to military prominence du |
| He served as divisional and then regimental | paymaster and following the reductions in the German m |
| of prisoners, wagons, horses, a Confederate | paymaster and $40,000 of Confederate money. |
| discrepancies were found in his accounts as | Paymaster, and he was discovered to have appropriated |
| murder and robbery of Frederick Parmenter, a | paymaster, and Alessandro Berardelli, a security guard |
| ed Officers to rescue Captain Brown, Pension | Paymaster, and his family, who were surrounded by rebe |
| Taylor served as | paymaster and captain in the county militia. |
| Chase served as a | paymaster and was commissioned colonel during the Amer |
| he went from line to staff when he was named | paymaster and promoted to major. |
| 772, the son of Colin Drummond, Lower Canada | Paymaster and a member of a prominent Scottish family. |
| Fayetteville Arsenal, appointed him military | paymaster and storekeeper, prestigious jobs in the Arm |
| orset and joined the Royal Navy in 1927 as a | Paymaster Cadet (later Supply Officer). |
| Charles was the son of Charles Burney, | Paymaster Chief Royal Navy, and his wife Eleanor Norto |
| Promoted to | Paymaster Commander in 1943, he served as Admiral's Se |
| 1, he received the appointment as Additional | Paymaster, dating from June 1. |
| res (13.09 km2) of land for his service as a | paymaster during the Illinois campaign. |
| , Albemarle -- commanded by Acting Assistant | Paymaster Emanuel Mellach until early spring 1865 and |
| erre del Bianco, the marquis de Brantes, the | paymaster for the soldiers of the papal state of Avign |
| n Pittsburgh and later worked as a clerk and | paymaster for the "Allegheny County Workhouse." |
| er on, in World War I, he took the office of | paymaster for the 3rd - and, from 1916 on, the 22nd Ba |
| Archibald also served as | paymaster for the local militia. |
| He also served as | paymaster for the Pennsylvania militia. |
| h the Catholic League, for which he acted as | paymaster, funnelling to the Guise faction Habsburg fu |
| eutenant Frederick S. Rutland with Assistant | Paymaster G.S. Trewin as observer carried out an aeria |
| ointed by the Continental Congress as deputy | paymaster general in Georgia with the rank of colonel |
| 67, Minister without Portfolio 1967-1968 and | Paymaster General 1968. |
| f of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts and | Paymaster General of the Navy, remaining there until 1 |
| the 1945 general election and had served as | Paymaster General in the Government of Harold Wilson. |
| Governor Samuel J. Kirkwood appointed Price | paymaster general of Iowa troops to whom he advanced l |
| ry between November 2003-March 04 and Shadow | Paymaster General between March 2004 - May 05. |
| He was Vice Treasurer and | Paymaster General of Ireland between 1742 and 1744 and |
| olios of Minister for the Cabinet Office and | Paymaster General from June 2009 until Brown resigned |
| ndent of the typing pool in the ofice of the | Paymaster General in London, in December 1961 she made |
| as Vice-President of the Board of Trade and | Paymaster General in Lord Derby's second government, a |
| aternal grandfather) Nazir Muhammad khan was | paymaster general of the Derbent Khanate. |
| erable fortune by exploiting his position as | Paymaster General of the forces - and Lady Caroline Le |
| Trumbull was also | paymaster general for the Northern Department of the C |
| William Booth, and had even been called the ' | Paymaster General' of the SA. |
| haikh Itmad-ul-Malik Sambhal was Amir-i-Arz ( | Paymaster General) and then Prime Minister of Sher Sha |
| ssa Jowell retained her previous sinecure as | Paymaster General. |
| In 1776, he was named deputy | paymaster general. |
| In 1915 he was commissioned as an assistant | paymaster, having failed the eye examination for execu |
| Although only a | paymaster, he was considered a trusted senior officer, |
| egiment, to bring off Captain Brown, Pension | Paymaster, his wife and infant, and also some others, |
| il War, Whitney was appointed Assistant U.S. | Paymaster, holding this office until 13 March 1865. |
| He was a | paymaster in the U. S. Army from June 1861 until Novem |
| Hill, | paymaster in the U.S. Army, to California as clerk, an |
| He was appointed a | paymaster in the United States Army with the rank of m |
| n being mustered out became acting assistant | paymaster in the South Atlantic Squadron. |
| He served as a | paymaster in the War of 1812 and was assigned to the 9 |
| Major, colonel, and | paymaster in the Ohio State Militia. |
| ld War II, he was a commissioned officer and | paymaster in the Imperial Japanese Navy. |
| He was appointed a | paymaster in the Army and served throughout the Civil |
| He was then chief | paymaster in Oregon from 1854 until 1862. |
| any and moved to Madras, eventually becoming | paymaster in Tanjore. |
| ungest daughter of John Douglas Parminter, a | Paymaster in the Royal Navy. |
| tlett sold the bookstore in 1862 to become a | paymaster in the United States Navy during the Civil W |
| entered the United States Navy as assistant | paymaster in 1861, and served in the Mississippi Squad |
| the capitol building in Harrisburg. he was a | paymaster in the Army during the War of 1812. |
| unteer Reserve where he reachhed the rank of | Paymaster Lieutenant Commander by the end of the war. |
| khouse from 1938 to 1939 and was promoted to | Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander in 1939. |
| gned to Oregon where he was the Army's Chief | Paymaster of the Department of the Columbia until his |
| hat preceded the Revolution, and in 1760 was | paymaster of the provincial troops of North Carolina a |
| re ally and had great influence at Vienna as | paymaster of subsidies. |
| l in 1806 and served under Lord Grenville as | Paymaster of the Forces (alongside Lord Temple) betwee |
| the most lucrative of all government posts, | Paymaster of the Forces, which he held for the next 16 |
| llowing year was made a Privy Counsellor and | Paymaster of the Forces in Ireland. |
| ged in agricultural pursuits and was brigade | paymaster of the New York Militia in 1818. |
| The | paymaster of troops in the Salisbury District in 1775, |
| hanged in 1730 for the more lucrative one of | Paymaster of the Forces. |
| A follower of Lord Howe, he was | Paymaster of the Navy from 1766 to 1770, and he entere |
| He was made chief | paymaster of the Department of the Southern Philippine |
| He served for a while as | paymaster of the Department of Columbia headquartered |
| ing enlisted under Fremont and was appointed | Paymaster of the California Battalion, with the rank o |
| Littleberry Mosby, Junior, was a captain and | paymaster of Colonel Samuel Elbert's 2" Regiment of Ge |
| on, D.C. from 1878 to 1880 and was major and | paymaster of the United States Army from 1880 until hi |
| He was also made | paymaster of the unsuccessful operation intended to re |
| nt of Durham between 1753 and 1758 and Joint | Paymaster of the Forces between 1755 and 1756. |
| mother was Mary, daughter of Thomas Morice, | paymaster of the British forces in Portugal, and siste |
| After serving as joint | Paymaster of the Forces between 1801 and 1803 and Vice |
| of Secretary at War, Treasurer of the Navy, | Paymaster of the Forces, First Lord of the Treasury, C |
| In April that year he became | Paymaster of the Forces and on 18 May he was appointed |
| However, in 1828 he accepted office as | Paymaster of the Forces in the Duke of Wellington's To |
| of the Treasury from 1754 to 1755, as joint | Paymaster of the Forces from 1755 until 1757, as Chanc |
| eratives were paid for their services by the | paymaster of the defendants, at their counting-room.") |
| Henry Pelham, who had been | Paymaster of the Forces, became First Lord of the Trea |
| dsor 1520-49; Prebendary of Lincoln 1522-48; | paymaster of the forces and treasurer of the wars in t |
| In 1741, he was appointed | Paymaster of His Majesty's works. |
| From 1715 to 1720, he was the | Paymaster of the Forces. |
| ns, of the HMS Melita, called him "a capable | paymaster, of good judgement." |
| He served as | paymaster of the Fifty-first Regiment of Pennsylvania |
| the Civil War he served in the Union Army as | paymaster of Volunteers 1862-1866. |
| in 1834, he served under Sir Robert Peel as | Paymaster of the Forces between 1834 and 1835 and as P |
| He served as | paymaster of the Thirty-second Regiment Militia in 182 |
| t Captain William Cox who had been appointed | paymaster of the New South Wales Corps. |
| in June, 1768 by Grafton who wanted Rigby as | Paymaster of the Forces to gain favour with the Duke o |
| nteers and had a confrontation with the Army | Paymaster over maintenance of these volunteers. |
| went to Charles I at Oxford, and was given a | paymaster position in the Ordnance, under Sir John Hey |
| ommended for a WRNS commission by her uncle, | Paymaster Rear-Admiral Martin Bennett, and became a Fi |
| the American Civil War, he was an assistant | paymaster serving the Atlantic Fleet. |
| during the American Civil War, working as a | paymaster stationed in Oregon. |
| Household from 1893 to 1915, when he became | Paymaster to the King's Household and an extra equerry |
| Gloag had been | paymaster to the Turkish forces during the Crimean War |
| surveyor who was appointed as Victualer and | Paymaster to the New Jersey Frontier Guard by an act o |
| Brice became United States Army | Paymaster under President James K. Polk at the rank of |
| Standing: Dr David Lyall, | Paymaster W H J Brown, Capt Richards, Master Daniel Pe |
| The first Chief | Paymaster was LTCOL Thomas W. Jolliffe, CMG. |
| Montgomery, Alabama, was appointed Assistant | Paymaster with the rank of Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, |
| During the Civil War served as Army | paymaster with the rank of major in Elmira. |
| In 1862 Brastow was commissioned a | paymaster with the rank of Major. |
| From 1883 to 1893, he was a Captain and | Paymaster with the 42nd Lanark and Renfrew Battalion o |
| appointed by Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin as | paymaster with the rank of major in the reserve corps. |
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