Sentence example with the word 'judgeship'

judgeship

Definition n. the position of judge

Last update: June 29, 2015


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He held many high offices during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I., including a judgeship of the admiralty court (1584), a mastership in chancery (1588), a mastership of the court of requests (1595), chancellor and under treasurer of the exchequer (1606).   [Please select]

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Even a federal judgeship, though not an office of the first repute in the south had its dignity--it signified something.   [Please select]

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When the cats presented their case, he put on his wig and spectacles as emblems of his judgeship, and procured the pantry scales in which to weigh the cheese.   [Please select]

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