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Referendary is the
English form of a
number of
administrative positions, of
various rank, in
chanceries and
other official organizations in Europe. The...
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magnat courts). Each such
court was
staffed by a secretary,
Referendary (
Referendarz) and writer. In the 17th century, each such
court was
enlarged to include...
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November 1834),
married in 1778
Count Wincenty Tyszkiewicz (? - 1816),
referendarz wielki litewski, and a son, Józef
Antoni Poniatowski. He died on 3 March...
- of Janów Bogusław
Potocki h. Piława. He was a
Recorder of the
Crown (
referendarz koronny) in 1688,
deputy of Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth in
Ducal Prussia...
- Naukowe. p. 37.
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February 2024. "STANISŁAW
ANTONI SZCZUKA JAKO
REFERENDARZ KORONNY W
LATACH 1688-1699" (PDF). rcin.org.pl.
Retrieved 9 February...
- Drohojów (b. 1535, d.. 12
November 1605 in Przemyśl) was a
Polish nobleman,
referendarz wielki koronny,
starosta of Przemyśl, a
Polish amb****ador in Istanbul...
- Schlüter. Jan
Dobrogost Krasiński, who also
served as the
royal clerk (
Referendarz), was a
descendant of old
Mazovian nobility and an heir to a
large fortune...
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apprenticeships as law
clerks (twelve months) and as
referendaries (Polish:
referendarz). A
similar apprenticeship is
required for ****ure
public prosecutors...
- court,
including court ****essors, law
clerks (asystent),
registrars (
referendarz) and lay
judges (ławnik).
Professionals such as
bailiffs (komornik sądowy)...
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trusted adviser of King
Sigismund III Vasa of Poland. In 1581 he
became Referendarz of the
Crown and in 1591
Deputy Chancellor of the Crown. He
became also...