Definitionn. an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds
Last update: June 13, 2015
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He was appointed as a treasurer recently. [noun]
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That the Treasurer be authorized to accept a tender for the works, within available funding. [noun]
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The Treasurer was a member whose legs were burned, this ensured he could not abscond with the funds ! [noun]
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In the Account of John, Earl of Mar, Great Treasurer of Scotland, and of Sir Gideon Murray of Enbank, Treasurer-Depute, the Blue-Gowns also appear thus:-- "Junij 1617." [noun]
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In the Account of Sir Robert Melvill of Murdocarney, Treasurer-Depute of King James VI. [noun]
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"This once your disobedience shall go unpunished, and the treasurer may give you two talents, as you have so many children." [noun]
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Of the charity bestowed on these aged Bedesmen in money and clothing, there are many records in the Treasurer's accompts. [noun]
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"We shall shortly neither dare shoot a deer nor kiss a wench, without a certificate from the presbytery and kirk-treasurer," said Mareschal-Wells. [noun]
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Robert Brocklehurst is the treasurer. [noun]
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In less than a year the Bishop had become the treasurer of all benevolence and the cashier of all those in distress. [noun]
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Because he is treasurer and manager of the establishment. [noun]
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