It provides that "the Clerk or Recorder shall receive Twenty-five cents for recording each and everry claim, and fifty cents for everry deed or conveyance .
Sir John Crook is mentioned asrecorder of London and Sir Edmund Anderson as chief justice.
Early in the day the recorder from Alder Creek had tried to come ashore, but had broken through, losing his skiff and saving his life by the sheer good luck that favors fools and drunken men.
Returning to camp, they found the recorder in the cabin with the scurvy patients.
They crowded the door and gazed curiously through the window to see him jam the recorder shapelessly into a chair, place pen and ink in his hand, and force him to execute two receipts.
But the recorder of the Skookum District laughed carelessly and resumed his windlass.
A commission was issued in 1635, to the recorder of London and others, to examine all persons going beyond seas, and tender to them an oath of the most inquisitorial nature.
An account of the various positions of the selected arbitrators says that in 1850 Judge Field was elected Alcalde and Recorder of Marysville, California.
At first, expenses similar to those exacted in the third Municipality were required; but on my demonstrating to the recorder that the law imposed no such burden on free men, he was released without any charge whatever.
We request that our presentment be published in the Miners' Recorder and Federal Union.
There the recorder publicly read his sentence, which had been delivered by thirty judges.
Goyonnot, Recorder of the King's Council, broke a window in his house, and sent for the diviner, to whom he related a story of his having been robbed of valuables during the night.
On one occasion, when the jury was waiting to deliver a verdict, the Recorder had to call him from one of these little chats, to receive it.
After the Restoration he was restored to the privy council, and was made recorder of Nottingham and a fellow of the Royal Society.
Owner, lessee or agent shall file map of abandoned mine with county recorder and chief inspector of mines.
Let me make arrangements then to have the Secret Service bring the tape recorder on over and we will see if it is your voice.
Well, I think what we should do is have the Secret Service bring a tape recorder here, because I want you to listen to this conversation, and if it is not your voice, we certainly want to know that.
Why don't we suspend momentarily and as soon as the Secret Service man brings the tape recorder over here, which should be within a short time, a half an hour, we will play the tape.
This is Mr. John Joe Howlett with the Secret Service and he has brought over the tape recorder and has put the tape on it and we will continue with your deposition, Mrs. Markham.
Secret Service, will operate the tape recorder and I will ask you, Mrs. Markham, to listen to this conversation and tell us whether or not this is an accurate reflection of a conversation that you had over the telephone some time ago?
The Recorder gave but a bad account of the disposition of the City.
The following despatch was sent by theRecorder to the Hon.
The Recorder sent word to the Marshal of the Confederate States that said negroes were at his disposition.
The Recorder gave vent to an exclamation of surprise.
Here the various claims were all recorded, and the Recorder was eating his breakfast, which was spread out upon an overturned empty soap box.
Now the inspiration of the recorder lies, as we have seen, primarily in this, that he sees the hand of God in the history and interprets His purpose.
But does the inspiration of the recorder guarantee the exact historical truth of what he records?
On the ensuing day Martha Torrens was placed in the dock, before the Recorder of London, charged with the crime of forgery.
The prisoner was arraigned on the charge of having assassinated Sir Henry Courtenay; and the Recorder of London presided on the bench.
Was not recorder above a quarter of a yeare: quaere Sir Hoskins.
Twas shrewd advice which Wyld, then Recorder of London, gave to the citizens, i.
Anthony Wood has written at the top, 'Richard Martin, recorder of London, 1618.
He was recorder but a moneth before his death[178].
At the Quarter Sessions there was another discussion between the Recorder and Mr. Steward on the one hand and the Visiting Justices on the other side, as to the validity of the appointment of the Rev.
Mr. Simms Reeve had been appointed Recorder in the place of Mr. Palmer deceased; it was stated that he was called to the Bar in 1850 and was a member of the Norfolk Circuit.
He was found guilty by the jury, but the Recorderreserved a case for the opinion of the Court of Criminal Appeal, as to the proprietory of the conviction in point of law.
It was suggested that the Recorder should be allowed £60 a year.
Mr. Simms Reeve had sat asRecorder for the first time at the Quarter Sessions.
At the Quarter Sessions, the Recordersat without his wig, that appendage having been stolen.
The defendant will, therefore, have to appear before the Recorder at the next October Sessions to receive judgment.
Clerk of the Peace, had entertained the Recorder and Bar at the Sessions.
This case was sent back to the Recorder of Great Yarmouth to be amended, in order to have the question fully argued.
After the Recorder had presented the Corporate address, His Royal Highness and the Committee proceeded to the Town Hall, where 200 guests were entertained.
The Recorder of London and several aldermen were to meet the King at his manor at Greenwich.