Recordership

Word RECORDERSHIP
Character 12
Hyphenation re cord er ship
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Recordership"

What do we mean by recordership?

The role or office of a recorder.

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The word "recordership" in example sentences

V.W. Graham bowed his adieus to the recordership of Albany as John Van ❋ DeAlva Stanwood Alexander (N/A)

Livingston gave up the recordership, Thomas Tillotson turned over the secretaryship of state to Elisha Jenkins, Sylvanus Miller again became surrogate of New York, and John Woodworth was dismissed from the office of attorney-general. ❋ DeAlva Stanwood Alexander (N/A)

He was committed to the Tower in 1645 and 1646, and deprived of his recordership. ❋ Harry Lushington Stephen (1902)

Until recently the man who occupied the position of Lord Chancellor made thirty thousand pounds a year by his profession without interfering in any way with his public duties, and at the present moment a recordership in London in no wise prevents private practice. ❋ Eliot Gregory (1884)

He first studied the law, then he became serjeant of the city of London; he next stepped to the recordership of the city; from thence he became chief justice of the city of Chester; and in 1683, was made lord chief justice of the king's bench. ❋ John Howie (1764)

“Portland-Smith’s career was heading towards a recordership,” he explained, “and at the time he seemed pretty well certain to become a county court judge eventually, so his relatives were naturally wary of any publicity. ❋ Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 (1931)

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