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Masters extraordinary in Chancery
Masters extraordinary in Chancery, officers of the High Court of Chancery who performed duties similar to those now performed by commissioners for oaths. Now abolished.
Bridge-masters
Bridge-masters, of London Bridge, were persons chosen by the citizens, who had certain fees and profits belonging to their office and the care of the bridge, Jac. Law Dict
Master of the Ordnance
Master of the Ordnance, a great officer, to whose care all the royal ordnance and artillery were committed, 39 Eliz. c. 7. But see 18 & 19 Vict. c. 117
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Master of the Crown Office
Master of the Crown Office, the Crown coroner and attorney in the criminal department of the court of King's Bench, who prosecuted at the relation of some private person or common in former, the Crown being...
Master of Reports and Entries
Master of Reports and Entries. This Chancery official was not to be continued after the next vacancy occurring after the Act 18 & 19 Vict. c. 134.
Mint master
The master or superintendent of a mint Also used figuratively
master of laws
master of laws :a degree conferred for advanced study of law following the obtaining of a juris doctor compare doctor of laws, doctor of the science of law
master limited partnership
master limited partnership see partnership
master deed
master deed see deed
Master of the Horse
Master of the Horse, the third great officer of the royal household, being next to the Lord Steward and Lord Chamberlain. He has the privilege of making use of any horses, footmen, or pages belonging to...
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Masters extraordinary in Chancery
Masters extraordinary in Chancery, officers of the High Court of Chancery who performed duties similar to those now performed by commissioners for oaths. Now abolished.
Bridge-masters
Bridge-masters, of London Bridge, were persons chosen by the citizens, who had certain fees and profits belonging to their office and the care of the bridge, Jac. Law Dict
Master of the Ordnance
Master of the Ordnance, a great officer, to whose care all the royal ordnance and artillery were committed, 39 Eliz. c. 7. But see 18 & 19 Vict. c. 117
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Master of the Crown Office
Master of the Crown Office, the Crown coroner and attorney in the criminal department of the court of King's Bench, who prosecuted at the relation of some private person or common in former, the Crown being...
Master of Reports and Entries
Master of Reports and Entries. This Chancery official was not to be continued after the next vacancy occurring after the Act 18 & 19 Vict. c. 134.
Mint master
The master or superintendent of a mint Also used figuratively
master of laws
master of laws :a degree conferred for advanced study of law following the obtaining of a juris doctor compare doctor of laws, doctor of the science of law
master limited partnership
master limited partnership see partnership
master deed
master deed see deed
Master of the Horse
Master of the Horse, the third great officer of the royal household, being next to the Lord Steward and Lord Chamberlain. He has the privilege of making use of any horses, footmen, or pages belonging to...
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