Definition of Treasurership. Meaning of Treasurership. Synonyms of Treasurership

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Definition of Treasurership

Treasurership
Treasurership Treas"ur*er*ship, n. The office of treasurer.

Meaning of Treasurership from wikipedia

- Southampton, whose administration he had attacked, his great ambition, the treasurership, was not satisfied; and on the fall of Clarendon, against whom he had...
- 1170, holding the office along with the treasurership of Rouen for a few years. After he left the treasurership, Ralph was accused by the cathedral chapter...
- Doctor of Divinity by Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and was given the treasurership and a canonry in Salisbury Cathedral by Bishop Gilbert Burnet. He discovered...
- Bolingbroke recommended the appointment of Shrewsbury to the vacant treasurership; Anne at once placed the staff of that high office in the duke's hands...
- them before they could obtain payment. Suffolk was suspended from the Treasurership in July 1618. Early in 1619, his wife suffered an attack of smallpox...
- respectively, but the House of Hanover kept using the shield of the Arch-treasurership anyway (see Royal coat of arms of Great Britain). The Hanoverian elector...
- for twelve years with his father at Guy's, and succeeded him in the treasurership in 1797. For fifty years Harrison governed the hospital and managed...
- Dublin. He was instituted Dean on 24 December 1700. He also held the Treasurership of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. Despite the strong recommendation...
- sponsored the first national housing program. The final years of Page's treasurership were marked by the beginnings of an economic downturn. The budget went...
- to deal with many financial and other difficulties. He resigned the treasurership in May 1641. During the Civil War, the bishop, against whom no charges...