- and
Latin word com****re. The word was
formerly written in
English as "
accomptant", but in
process of time the word,
which was
always pronounced by dropping...
- day-to-day
running of the bank: the
Secretary and Sollicitor, the
First Accomptant and the
First Cashier. (Their successors, the Secretary,
Chief Accountant...
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Interest arising therefrom for
answering the
Charges of the
Office of the
Accomptant General of the said Court. (Repealed by 32 & 33 Vict. c. 91) Curriers...
- exchequer. c. 13
Accompts of
Nichil shall be put out of the exchequer. An
accomptant discharged upon his oath. c. 14 The
clerk of the pipe, &c.,
sworn for...
- 11
Ruffhead c. 17 3
April 1704 An Act for the
better charging several Accomptants with Interest-monies by them received, and to be received. (Repealed...
- the Chauncellor, Treasorer, Judges,
Master of the Rolls, and
officers accomptant,
shall have
their offices but at the
Kings will. c. 3 An Act adnulling...
-
Personal Estate of
George Minchin deceased, as now
stands in the Name of the
Accomptant General of the said Court, to be
transferred and paid to Paul Minchin...
-
arising therefrom towards answering the
Charges of the
Office of the
Accomptant General of the said Court. (Repealed by 32 & 33 Vict. c. 91) Bankrupts...
- Deputy-governor, Directors,
Treasurer or Cashier,
Deputy Cashier, and
Accomptant, of the
South Sea Company, from
going out of this Kingdom, for the Space...
- punish, punishable,
punitive putÅ put- ****v- ****t- prune,
think accompt,
accomptant, account, accountability, accountable, accountancy, accountant, am****te...