Definition of Tellership. Meaning of Tellership. Synonyms of Tellership

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Definition of Tellership

Tellership
Tellership Tell"er*ship, n. The office or employment of a teller.

Meaning of Tellership from wikipedia

- environmental taxation, cleaning control, finance, public property control, tellership, taxing help, farming and fishing control, wholesale products, marketing...
- (equivalent to £71,000 in 2021), free legal training at Lincoln's Inn and a tellership of the Exchequer, all of which left him financially secure. He became...
- House of Lords. A former treasury commissioner he had the sinecure of a tellership of the Exchequer. It entailed some duties but the job was worth £1,200...
- found that he had defrauded the Queen of nearly £30,000. He lost the tellership, was ordered to repay the money and, failing to do so, was imprisoned...
- Cirencester. Granted the reversion in 1786 from Lord Hardwicke to the tellership sinecure worth £2,700 per annum in the Commons as a lord of the treasury...
- general election and then at the 1708 British general election. He lost his tellership in September 1710 on the decisive victory of the Tories, but was subsequently...
- At the accession of King George, Treby was deprived of his post in the Tellership, and at the 1727 British general election, he was returned as MP for Dartmouth...
- return, to have contributed by his vote and influence to the reversionary Tellership granted by act of parliament to his noble friend, in express opposition...