Definition of Proctorship. Meaning of Proctorship. Synonyms of Proctorship

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Definition of Proctorship

Proctorship
Proctorship Proc"tor*ship, n. The office or dignity of a proctor; also, the term of his office. --Clarendon.

Meaning of Proctorship from wikipedia

- mentor Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol, for a previously-promised proctorship. In the 1980s, letters emerged do****enting a "romance" with a nineteen-year-old...
- School ****essed Coursework (SACs), required for the VCE was conducted via proctorship and a large portion of unit 4 of all subjects were omitted from the study...
- the University of Paris against Ockhamism. This was issued during his proctorship. Henry of Unna was forced to replace the proctor's seal with a new one...
- again to Oxford. On 14 September of that year he was deprived of his proctorship, professorship, and student's place. He retired to Apley in Shropshire...
- Wikramanayake's family ****ociation with law can be traced back to Crown Proctorship in Galle in 1848. Like his brothers Eric Wikramanayake and Athula Wikramanayake...
- denouncing Henry's marriage with Anne Boleyn. He was discharged from the proctorship of Salisbury in January, 1534, and in November he was attainted, together...
- St Bartholomew's Hospital, a certificate, examiner's prize, and the Proctorship. The following year he delivered a lecture at school on "The digestive...
- Baumgartner remained in Tampa and took his law school exams under the proctorship of a law professor at the University of Tampa. Baumgartner only worked...
- Wikramanayake family ****ociation with law can be traced back to Crown Proctorship in Galle in 1848. After obtaining a bachelor of laws degree, he trained...