| 单词 | subcollector | 
| 释义 | subcollectorn. Chiefly historical in later use.   An officer who serves as deputy or assistant to a collector (collector n. 2a). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > 			[noun]		 > exacting or collecting > collector of impost, due, or tax tollerc1000 tolnerc1050 pernora1325 collectorc1380 receiverc1380 toll-gatherer1382 general receiver1400 coillor1420 collator1430 receiver general1439 subcollector1471 leviera1513 taker-up1548 publicana1563 under-receiver1579 Commissioner of Supply1686 society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > tax collection > 			[noun]		 > tax-collector > deputy or assistant subcollector1471 under-collector1475 1471    in  Sussex Archaeol. Coll. 		(1849)	 2 322 (MED)  				Emery Jenyns and Rechard Lotty..collectores of owr sofferyn lord..hath recevid of Water Dunstall and of Jon Pekcombe, sobcollectores of the tythynge of Wyndham, for 3 parts of xvth, lxvij s. ob. 1558–9    Act 1 Eliz. c. 21 §22  				No..Commissioner, shalbe named or assigned to any Collector or Subcollector or presentor of the said Subsidie. 1645    Ordinance Lords & Commons for securing Eighty Thousand Pounds 		(single sheet)	  				Through the negligence of the severall Assessors, Head-collectors, Sub-collectors, and others.., most of the Counties have not paid in any Money at all. 1687    London Gaz. No. 2306/4  				The Sub-Collector of the Tenths of the said Diocess due to His Majesty. 1715    Case Third Auditor 7  				[The General Receiver] is to Answer for all he receives from the Collectors and Sub-Collectors and no more. 1758    J. Blake Plan Marine Syst. 29  				The collector, or sub-collector, of the customs. 1837    Lett. fr. Madras 		(1843)	 93  				A Mr. Macdonald, the sub-collector. 1858    N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 504  				Commonest bailiffs or sub-collectors have the power of turning industrious, honest families out of their little holdings. 1902    J. Gairdner Eng. Church 16th Cent. i. 12  				Polydore Vergil was a native of Urbino, sent to England by Alexander VI. as sub-collector to Adrian. 2002    A. G. Gold  & B. R. Gujar In Time of Trees & Sorrows vi. 145  				The chief minister, sub-collectors, and managers received salaries from the Court in money, or grain, as they preferred. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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