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Appellor
Appellor Ap`pel*lor" ([a^]p`p[e^]l*l[^o]r"), n. [OF. apeleur, fr. L. appellator, fr. appellare.] (Law) (a) The person who institutes an appeal, or prosecutes another for a crime. --Blackstone. (b) One who confesses a felony committed and accuses his accomplices. --Blount. --Burrill. Note: This word is rarely or never used for the plaintiff in appeal from a lower court, who is called the appellant. Appellee is opposed both to appellant and appellor.
Archchancellor
Archchancellor Arch`chan"cel*lor, n. [Cf. Ger. erzkanzler. See Arch-, pref.] A chief chancellor; -- an officer in the old German empire, who presided over the secretaries of the court.
Chancellorship
Chancellorship Chan"cel*lor*ship (ch[.a]n"s[e^]l*l[~e]r*sh[i^]p), n. The office of a chancellor; the time during which one is chancellor.
counsellor
Counselor Coun"sel*or (koun"s?l-?r), n. [Written also counsellor.] [OE. conseiler, F. conseiller, fr. L. consiliarius, fr. consilium counsel.] 1. One who counsels; an adviser. Can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy be a good counselor, or no? --Shak. 2. A member of council; one appointed to advise a sovereign or chief magistrate. Note: [See under Consilor.] 3. One whose profession is to give advice in law, and manage causes for clients in court; a barrister. Good counselors lack no clients. --Shak.

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- Albert Wesley "Bud" Ellor (1905 – February 11, 1932) was an American professional football player who spent one season in the National Football League...
- John Ellor Taylor (1837, Levenshulme, England–1895, Ipswich, England) was an English po****r science writer, journalist and museum curator. The eldest...
- Ancient and Modern and endures as such in modern hymnals. "Diadem" (James Ellor, 1838) is also a po****r alternative, although Methodist scholar Carlton...
- January 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022. Kimble, Melvin A.; McFadden, Susan H.; Ellor, James W., eds. (1995). Aging, Spirituality, and Religion. Volume 1: A Handbook...
- (1592/6–1621) SumenepRaden Tumenggung Kanduruwan, Sultan (?–1579) Pangeran Ellor I, Sultan (c.1579–?) Pangeran Wetan, Sultan (c.1600) Mataram Sultanate (complete...
- Press V****ar College, USA, p. 39. "Ellor-Gāst". librarysearch.cardiff.ac.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2023. Shirley Jones, Ellor-Gāst (The Red Hen Press, 1986)...
- Sultan (1648–1707) SumenepPangeran Wetan, Sultan (c.1600) Pangeran Ellor II, Sultan (?–1624) Kyai Mas Anggadipa, Sultan (1624–?) Arya Yang Pati,...
- Bhadra, directed by Boyapati Srinu and Bhageeratha, directed by Rasool Ellor. He also worked in the crime film Shock, directed by Harish Shankar and...
- Major F.M. Green, G.S. Wilkinson, James E. "Jimmy" Ellor, Prof. A.H. Gibson, and A.A. Griffith. Both Ellor and Griffith would later go on to work for Rolls-Royce...
- Marietta, Georgia; music, lyrics, and book by Miriam Raiken-Kolb and Elizabeth Ellor Sara Crewe: A Little Princess, Wheelock Family Theatre, Boston, 2006; music...