- The word
prothonotary has been
recorded in
English since 1447, as "prin****l
clerk of a court," from L.L.
prothonotarius (c. 400), from Gr**** protonotarios...
- 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...
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apostolic Chaplain of His
Holiness Honorary Prelate Kirsch,
Johann Peter. "
Prothonotary Apostolic." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York:
Robert Appleton...
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Tioga County is a
county in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 41,045. Its
county seat is Wellsboro. The county...
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elected at large. The
state Supreme Court and
Superior Court have
deputy prothonotary offices in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is home to the
federal United States...
- and died in
Preston Edmund Robert Harris,
local solicitor and
former Prothonotary for Lancashire, was born and died in Preston.
Harris was the prin****l...
- of the
Forces 28 July 1804 Tain
Burghs u John
Villiers John
Villiers Prothonotary of
common pleas,
county of
Lancaster 20 July 1804 Bath u Lord John Thynne...
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Consolidation of
certain offices in
smaller counties involves the
offices of
prothonotary,
clerk of courts,
register of
wills and
recorder of deeds.
There were...
- the
Public Prosecution Service of
Canada in Saskatoon. "Judges and
Prothonotaries".
Federal Court. 12
December 2012.
Archived from the
original on 1 October...
- Church.
Humanities Press. ISBN 0-391-00873-0. Kirsch, J.P. (1913). "
Prothonotary Apostolic" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. New...