Definition of Collectorship. Meaning of Collectorship. Synonyms of Collectorship

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Definition of Collectorship

Collectorship
Collectorship Col*lect"or*ship, n. The office of a collector of customs or of taxes.

Meaning of Collectorship from wikipedia

- Ma, Jessica (2024-01-28). "Students fawn over Sonny Angel dolls as collectorship expands among Gen Z". The Daily Northwestern. Retrieved 2024-11-07....
- of the Cycads". The New York Times Magazine. Archived from the original on 4 June 2022. Magazine article on cycad collectorship and cycad smuggling....
- conquest of Syria in 1516. It formed a sub-province (sancak) or tax collectorship (muh****ıllık) of the province of Aleppo (Aleppo Eyalet). Beginning in...
- gave him nearly £2,000 per annum; after 1745 when he was appointed Collectorship of Customs, his total income from these offices was around £3,400 per...
- XVI and Marie Antoinette won him the favour of Turgot, and a salt-tax collectorship. His poem, entitled Les Mois, appeared in 1779, was praised in m****cript...
- Master Court, and three years later was appointed Collector. During his Collectorship 94 new members were enrolled, and the funds of the Incorporation were...
- President James Monroe to give him a more lucrative, temporary tax collectorship post. With three of her children—Mary, Cornelia, and Thomas—she edited...
- Collector after Calvert, Rousby, Sewall, Digges, and Payne held the collectorship. By the mid and late seventeenth century respectively, colonists spread...
- Prize of the Minister of Culture in recognition of a long-standing collectorship and museum management activity (1975) Bronze Medal “For the commitment...
- value are often neglected and become unrecoverable. In combination with collectorship biases in museums (museums tend to prioritize collecting rare and impressive...