Definition of Chirographer. Meaning of Chirographer. Synonyms of Chirographer

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Definition of Chirographer

Chirographer
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 from wikipedia

- Look up chirographer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A chirographer can refer to Someone who studies chirography a machine patented in 1842 by Charles...
- John ****ngton may refer to: Sir John ****ngton (died 1551), Chirographer of the Court of Common Pleas Sir John ****ngton (died 1625), English courtier...
- the first in 1843 for an aid to the blind and in 1845 he patented his Chirographer Typewriter Inventor Extract from: The Marvels of Modern Mechanism (1901)...
- of Independence (4 July 1776) Bold running hand exemplar by English chirographer Joseph Carstairs (1820) Example of classic American business handwriting...
- first in 1843 was created as an aid to blind people, such as the 1845 Chirographer. In 1855, the Italian Giuseppe Ravizza created a prototype typewriter...
- Sir John ****ngton (c.1477 – 21 August 1551), was Chirographer of the Court of Common Pleas, a Member of Parliament for Gloucester, and Sheriff of Herefordshire...
- Chirography (from Gr**** χείρ hand) is the study of penmanship and handwriting in all of its aspects. According to Georges Jean (1992, p. 12), standardised...
- "teacher") Kluddchaplain (from Culdee) Kligrappsecretary (from chirographer) Klabeetreasurer (supposedly derived from kaba, "to keep", and kees...
- covenant were kept by the chirographer because of their ****ociation with feet of fines, which were kept separately by the chirographer (established by King...
- 1391 when he was replaced by Thomas Gower. He also held the office of chirographer (the official who had responsibility for engrossing fines) in the same...