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ˈsubˌtreasurer [sub- 6.] An assistant or deputy treasurer. The specific designation of an official of Hereford and Truro Cathedrals, and of the Inner Temple; formerly in U.S. of the official in charge of a subtreasury.
1546,1786[implied in subtreasurership]. 1821Lamb Elia, Old Benchers Inner T., But the worthy sub-treasurer—who respects his old and his new masters—would but have been puzzled. 1849E. B. Eastwick Dry Leaves 172, I suddenly reflected that the treasurer—with all the race of sub-treasurers—had departed. 1882Ainger Lamb vi. 103 His father's old and loyal friend Randal Norris, the sub-treasurer of the Inner Temple. Hence subˈtreasurership, the office of a subtreasurer.
1546Yks. Chantry-Surv. (Surtees) II. 363 The Subtresorer⁓shyppe in the saide Churche. 1786J. Bacon Liber Regis 1102 Diocese of York. The Cathedral Church... Sub Treasurership. |