Definition of Surveyorship. Meaning of Surveyorship. Synonyms of Surveyorship

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Definition of Surveyorship

Surveyorship
Surveyorship Sur*vey"or*ship, n. The office of a surveyor.

Meaning of Surveyorship from wikipedia

- 1711, he was left only with nominal charge of a board of works when the surveyorship started in 1715. On 26 April 1718, on the pretext of failing powers,...
- more concerned with their income than with who was appointed to the surveyorships. ... [he] did not study at the college to qualify for the commission...
- Bellamy and Hardy was an architectural practice in Lincoln, England, that specialised particularly in the design of public buildings and non-conformist...
- hangs there today. The day after his resignation, Swift accepted the surveyorship of the Port of New York. As a civil engineer, he soon became involved...
- disastrous for the professional staff. Howard Colvin noted that "Benson's surveyorship lasted for fifteen months, in the course of which he sacked his ablest...
- George's Chapel, Windsor, Westminster Hall, and Westminster Abbey, in the surveyorship of which he succeeded Sir George Gilbert Scott. He re-faced the north...
- only eight miles away, Banagher had been chosen as the base of a Postal Surveyorship, probably because its position on the Shannon offered easy access by...
- and forests in Berkshire, Devon, and Surrey; in 1605 he obtained the surveyorship of the Duchy of Cornwall; and in 1607, after a careful survey, he composed...
- the Scottish architect David Cunningham of Robertland resigned the Surveyorship to Basil. Basil was responsible for a new palace at Royston, its design...
- was appointed Master of Navy Ordnance, a post he held along with the Surveyorship for the rest of his life. On 22 May 1558, Wynter brought ships from Dunkirk...