- A
prothonotary is the "prin****l
clerk of a court," from L.L.
prothonotarius (c. 400), from Gr****
protonotarios "first scribe,"
originally the
chief of...
- The
prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) is a
small songbird of the New
World warbler family. It is
named for its plumage,
which resembles the yellow...
- titles.
Chaplain of His
Holiness Honorary Prelate Kirsch,
Johann Peter. "
Prothonotary Apostolic." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York:
Robert Appleton...
-
elected at large. The
state Supreme Court and
Superior Court have
deputy prothonotary offices in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is home to the
federal United States...
- ****ociate; and each of them
appointed his own marshal.
There was one
Prothonotary of this court,
whose office was a
patent office, in the gift of the crown...
- 24, 1833) was a
Revolutionary War
officer in
Pennsylvania and
later a
Prothonotary of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Burd, the son of
Colonel James...
- at the 2010 census. It was
named for Levi G. Clover,
Jefferson County prothonotary, in 1841.
Clover Township is in
western Jefferson County and is bordered...
- c. 37 26 July 1869 An Act to
authorize the
appointment of
District Prothonotaries of the
Court of
Common Pleas of the
county palatine of Lancaster, and...
- Bird Area. Its
Carolinian woods also
provide nesting habitat for the
prothonotary warbler and many
other rare or
endangered species. The park is a po****r...
- for
taking down and
rebuilding the Gaol of the
Castle of Chester, the
Prothonotary's Office, the
Exchequer Record Rooms, and
other Offices and Buildings...