Definition of Keepership. Meaning of Keepership. Synonyms of Keepership

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Definition of Keepership

Keepership
Keepership Keep"er*ship, n. The office or position of a keeper. --Carew.

Meaning of Keepership from wikipedia

- the court expenses and dowries of his Throckmorton stepdaughters. The keepership of Brigstock also involved him in legal disputes over poaching and other...
- known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. In 1523 he received the Keepership of Langley New Park, Buckinghamshire, and was made bailiff of Watlington...
- been his occupation as a grocer. Rest died in 1571, at which point the keepership p****ed on to John Mell in 1576, known for his abuse of "the governors...
- Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon. In 1536, he was granted the keepership of Pamber Forest, and on 9 March 1539 was created Baron St John. He became...
- dated 25 August 1740. Lauder had also applied at some point for the keepership of the university library. In 1739 he had published a collection of sacred...
- established the Public Record Office, a non-ministerial department under the keepership of the Master of the Rolls, a senior judge whose job originally had included...
- favourite of King Henry VIII and received many grants, including the keepership of Enfield Chase on 12 July 1526, and Belvoir Castle, which remains the...
- desired promotion to the Midlands Circuit in 1616. Potts was given the keepership of Skalme Park by James in 1615, to breed and train the king's hounds...
- Castle, in 1539, 1552, and 1568 respectively. In 1590 Elizabeth I granted keepership to Elizabeth Cooke (Lady Russell), the first woman to hold such a title...
- brother-in-law, Lord Burgh, who was Lord Deputy, obtained for him the keepership of a castle near Waterford, but he was later relieved of the command by...