Definition of Recordership. Meaning of Recordership. Synonyms of Recordership

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Definition of Recordership

Recordership
Recordership Re*cord"er*ship, n. The office of a recorder.

Meaning of Recordership from wikipedia

- the Board of Control promised him a steam ship when he was offered the recordership. The East India Company refused to pay for one, calling it a luxury....
- Recordership for the position of Chief Justice in the belief that the more senior position would, in practice, be less onerous than the Recordership....
- Court (the Old Bailey). The ancient recorderships of England and Wales now form part of a system of honorary recorderships which are filled by the most senior...
- position, a role which stretched back to James Stanihurst in 1564. The Recordership was abolished in 1924 and O'Shaughnessy became a judge in the High Court...
- in the general election of December 1910, but resigned his seat and recordership in October 1915, when he was appointed Chief Justice of the High Court...
- and four years later he was a candidate against James Selby for the recordership of London. Each candidate obtained twelve votes, and Lovell was elected...
- Middle Temple. Through his father's interest, he was able to secure the Recordership of Bath, a lucrative office. Potter married firstly Anne Manningham,...
- Tower from 4 to 18 Aug. 1645, and on 11 May 1646 was deprived of the recordership of Salisbury, He then retired into private life. In 1651 Charles II during...
- 1783-97 and the Recorder of Great Yarmouth 1792–1813. He resigned the recordership in 1813 to avoid having to p**** the death sentence on his wife's murderer...
- there was an unsuccessful move in the Commons to make him vacate the Recordership. On the other hand, he was praised as a hardworking and conscientious...