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Definition of Chirographer of fines

Chirographer of fines
Chirographer Chi*rog"ra*pher, n. 1. One who practice the art or business of writing or engrossing. 2. See chirographist, 2. Chirographer of fines (Old Eng. Law), an officer in the court of common pleas, who engrossed fines.

Meaning of Chirographer of fines from wikipedia

- form of typewriter. "The officer appointed to 'engross fines' (chirographs), in the Court of Common Pleas (Abolished in 1833.)" ("chirographer, n.",...
- clerk of court garde des livres - Clerk of the Pells (records officer) receveur de gages - Teller of the Receipt receveur des amendes - Chirographer of Fines...
- kept by the chirographer because of their ****ociation with feet of fines, which were kept separately by the chirographer (established by King John's reign)...
- court chirographer, the officer responsible for noting final concords and filing records of fines. Another high-ranking clerk was the Clerk of the Outlawries...
- was working as chirographer of the Court of Common Pleas, when he was granted permission to build a new Fines Office in the grounds of the Inner Temple...
- 1477 – 21 August 1551), was Chirographer of the Court of Common Pleas, a Member of Parliament for Gloucester, and Sheriff of Herefordshire and Worcestershire...
- States Declaration of Independence (4 July 1776) Bold running hand exemplar by English chirographer Joseph Carstairs (1820) Example of classic American...
- congregation, and to scribes and chirographers. A complete system of education seems to have been in vogue. At the head of the Jewish community was placed...
- the Court of Common Pleas. He was later (1652) a chirographer (the officer responsible for noting final concords and filing records of fines) to the court...
- Thomas Gower. He also held the office of chirographer (the official who had responsibility for engrossing fines) in the same Court, which he also surrendered...