- 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:...
- Sir
William Cope PC (died 7
April 1513) was an
English courtier who was
Cofferer to
Henry VII. He was born into the well-to-do Cope
family of Oxfordshire...
-
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...
- A safe (also
called a
strongbox or
coffer) is a
secure lockable enclosure used for
securing valuable objects against theft or fire. A safe is
usually a...
-
Jonathan Coffer (born 8
March 1989) is a
British songwriter and
record producer from London. He has
written and
produced for
artists including Beyoncé...
- Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath (1684–1764),
British MP for
Hedon and Middle****,
Cofferer of the
Household William Pulteney,
Viscount Pulteney (1731–1763), his son...
- A
chest (also
called a
coffer or kist) is a type of
furniture typically having a
rectangular structure with four
walls and a
removable or
hinged lid, primarily...