- the
Cofferer. As such, he
became in
effect the
working head of the Wardrobe, and
acted when
required as lo****
tenens to the Keeper. The
Cofferer had his...
- A
coffer (or
coffering) in
architecture is a
series of
sunken panels in the
shape of a square, rectangle, or
octagon in a ceiling,
soffit or vault. A series...
- Look up
coffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
coffer, in architecture, is a
sunken panel in a ceiling,
soffit or vault.
Coffer may also
refer to:...
-
Northampshire - 7
April 1513
Hanwell Oxfordshire) was an
English courtier who was
Cofferer of the
Household to King
Henry VII. He was born into the well-to-do Cope...
-
after the
construction work is completed. The
origin of the word
comes from
coffer (originally from
Latin cophinus meaning 'basket') and dam from Proto-Germanic...
- In fortification,
coffer a
hollow lodgment,
against a dry moat, the
upper part
being made of
pieces of
timber raised about two feet
above the
level of...
- (died 3
August 1527) was an
English noble who held the
financial office of
Cofferer to the King
during the
reign of
Henry VIII. He was
married twice. Firstly...
-
Ostraciidae or
Ostraciontidae is a
family of squared, bony fish
belonging to the
order Tetraodontiformes,
closely related to the
pufferfishes and filefishes...
- Household,
Controller of the
Household and
Cofferer of the
Household (rather than as "Treasurer/Controller/
Cofferer of the
Household Wardrobe").
Despite this...
- Kingdom,
namely Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Leader of the
House of Commons,
Cofferer of the
Household and
First Lord of Trade. He was also a
justice in eyre...