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Its output had increased to include school books and modern scholarly texts such as James Clerk Maxwell's A Treatise on Electricity & Magnetism ( 1873 ), which proved fundamental to Einstein's thought.
The Community Services Committee has oversight of the following government departments: Social Services, Employment & Training, Youth Bureau, Office of Aging, Public Health, Mental Health, NCCC, County Clerk / DMV, Historian, and Veterans Services.
* Clerk & Comptroller, Palm Beach County
*** J & D Court Clerk's Office-Rebecca D. Inge ( Clerk )
* Clerk & Master-William H. Bryson, 615-563-5936:
The Village government consist of a Board of Trustee's, Village President ( Mayor ), Village Clerk, Trasurer, Ordinance & Zoning Officer, Attorney.
The Council functions to set policy, approve the annual budget, appoint the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk, and enact local laws, resolutions & ordinances.
From 1974 to 1977, he was an investment analyst at Robert Fleming & Co. From 1977 to 1978, he was a Bank Clerk at N M Rothschild & Sons, becoming a Manager in 1978, Assistant Director in 1979 and a Director of the Overseas Division from 1980 to 1983.
Student publications include the Bi-College News, a newspaper in collaboration with students at Bryn Mawr College that serves both campuses ; The Clerk, an independent, online newspaper ; Feathers & Fur, a fashion magazine also in collaboration with students at Bryn Mawr College ; The Haverford Review, a student literary magazine ; Without a ( Noun ), the Haverford satire / humor magazine ; the Haverford Journal, an academic journal ; and The Record, the student yearbook.
Dick the Butcher & Smith the Weaver seizing the Clerk of Chatham by Henry Bunbury ( caricaturist ) | Henry William Bunbury ( 1795 )
* The Lancaster County Clerk Act 1871 ( 34 & 35 Vict c 73 )
The Council functions to set policy, approve the annual budget, appoint the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk, and enact local laws, resolutions & ordinances.
The Council functions to set policy, approve the annual budget, appoint the Town Supervisor and Town Clerk, and enact local laws, resolutions & ordinances.
A Justice of the Peace may sit at any magistrates ' court in England & Wales but in practice, are appointed to their local bench, ( a colloquial and legal term for the local court ), and are provided with advice, especially on sentencing, by a legally qualified Clerk to the Justices.
The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas, Bangor, Maine: Chas H. Glass & Co. by Chicago: R. R.
For the House business the Serjeant and his Chamber & Gallery staff work very closely with the Clerk of the House.
The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas, Bangor, Maine: Chas H. Glass & Co. by Chicago: R. R.
The Logbook of the Captain's Clerk: Adventures in the China Seas, Bangor, Maine: Chas H. Glass & Co. by Chicago: R. R.
72, 73, 74, 169, 170 & Office of the Clerk of Court ( Tenejeros )
** Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet, Legislation & Housing Planning, & Machinery of Government, Counsel to the Clerk of the Privy Council
The Commons are managed by the Clerk and Ranger who is supported by a Deputy, a Wildlife & Conservation Officer and a PA.
* John Louth was appointed first Clerk of Works of the Board of Ordnance by Henry V in 1414 along with Nicholas Merbury, Master of Ordnance ( the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers & Royal Army Ordnance Corps can all trace their origins to this date ).

Clerk and Master
Together with the clergy and Receiver General and Chapter Clerk, various lay officers constitute the college, including the Organist and Master of the Choristers, the Registrar, the Auditor, the Legal Secretary, the Surveyor of the Fabric, the Head Master of the Choir School, the Keeper of the Muniments and the Clerk of the Works, as well as 12 lay vicars, 10 choristers and the High Steward and High Bailiff.
The King's gratitude to Cromwell was expressed in a grant of the lordship of Romney in Newport in Wales and appointment to three relatively minor offices: Master of the Jewels on 14 April 1532, Clerk of the Hanaper on 16 July, and Chancellor of the Exchequer on 12 April 1533.
; David Sillar, Bailie ; William Gillies, Grain Dealer ; John Peebles, Convener of Trades ; James Johnston, Town Clerk ; Robert Wyllie, Harbour Master ; John Orr, Merchant ; James Allan, Merchant ( grocer ); Maxwell Dick, Bookseller ; William Shields, Senior, Merchant ; John Fletcher, Surgeon ; and Patrick Blair, Writer.
She served as Deputy County Court Clerk of Sevier County ( 1918 – 22 ) and as Deputy Clerk and Master of Chancery Court ( 1922 – 24 ).
These Beadles are usually assistants to the Company's Clerk, being responsible for attendance on the Court and Master of the Company originally to enforce its trade policy but now to act as Masters of Ceremony at formal banquets and to accompany the Master on civic occasions.
The Master only held office as Lord Advocate for a year, when he was " degraded to be Justice Clerk " the king and his advisers finding him not a fit tool for their purpose.
In 1727, Stair tried, again unsuccessfully, to have Adam appointed Surveyor of the King's Works in Scotland, although the following year he acquired the lesser position of Clerk and Storekeeper of the King's Works in Scotland, under the Master of Works Sir John Anstruther.
In the past other officers of state were included as Senators, including the Lord Advocate, Lord Clerk Register, Master of Requests and the Secretary of State.
| Lady Clerk to the Deputy Master Chief Clerk
| Deputy Assistant Master ( Food ) Lady Clerk to the Assistant Master ( Food )
| | Lady Clerk to the Assistant Master ( General )

Clerk and Chancery
David Earl Johnson, Chancery Clerk,
The sealing is actually performed under the supervision of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery ( who holds the additional office of Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor ).
The office was run by the Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office, a senior member of Her Majesty's Civil Service who also served as Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.
His grandson, the fourth Baronet ( who succeeded his nephew ), was also a Clerk of the Court of Chancery and represented Maidstone in the House of Commons.
Sir Albert Napier, youngest son of the first Baron, was Clerk of the Crown in Chancery and Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office between 1944 and 1954.
The Government has since changed the law to require the declaration of all forms of loans, and a former Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Sir Hayden Phillips, has been asked to undertake a fundamental review of party funding arrangements.
He was Clerk of the Chancery Court of New York in 1762, provincial Attorney General in 1767 and Indian commissioner for the Province of New York in 1774.
When the government wants to or is required to dissolve Parliament, a writ of election is issued for each constituency by the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery ( in the UK ) or electoral district by the Chief Electoral Officer ( in Canada ).
The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, who is also Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice ( formerly the Department of Constitutional Affairs ), heads Her Majesty's Crown Office, and is responsible for the affixing of the Great Seal.
On his return, he was appointed a Clerk in Chancery and All Souls made him Doctor of Civil Law on 17 February 1532.

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