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Example sentences for "stipendiary"

Lexicographically close words:
stion; stiones; stipe; stipend; stipendiaries; stipends; stipes; stipitate; stipple; stippled
  1. This circumstance further renders them most efficient as city magistrates,--far more so, indeed, than any police or stipendiary magistrate could ever hope to be.

  2. Stipendiary magistracies and paid offices of any kind, if not too laborious, are always acceptable for sons, nephews, cousins, and influential supporters.

  3. A stipendiary curate being at the time in charge of the cure stands in the place of the incumbent in the choice of churchwardens.

  4. But this Canon gave no absolute right to stipendiary curates to be admitted to serve after examination and upon good episcopal testimony.

  5. To send stipendiary magistrates when and where they are wanted.

  6. He wished to establish stipendiary magistrates in every county, the effect of which would have been to disgust all the gentlemen magistrates, and to lead them to the abandonment of their duty.

  7. His father, who is still living, was for several years Stipendiary Magistrate at Merthyr, and once contested that borough unsuccessfully with Sir John Guest.

  8. His political career was ended early in life, and the remainder of his days were passed in retirement at Spanish-Town where he had taken up his abode upon being appointed stipendiary magistrate.

  9. On the third of February, 1834, Hill was appointed one of a number of forty stipendiary magistrates whose duty it was to adjudicate between the former slaveholders and their "apprentices.

  10. One son is a Methodist minister in the Nova Scotia Conference, and another is stipendiary magistrate for the town of Amherst.

  11. Joseph Rosensohn, the promising Talmudist who became rabbi of Pyosk at the age of nineteen;[26] and Kusselyevsky of Nieszvicz, a stipendiary of a Polish nobleman and a great favorite with Professor Frank.

  12. The sovereigns were exorbitant in their exactions, in order to be able to pay the stipendiary substitutes; but one of the most important provisions of Magna Charta gave to parliament alone the power of imposing this escuage or military tax.

  13. Most of these stipendiary subsidiaries were knights, with their equipments of men-at-arms and archers; and the sovereign was accustomed to contract with his barons for their attendance upon him in his foreign expeditions.

  14. We did not wish to be annoyed with stipendiary magistrates.

  15. This commission consisted of two local magistrates, both of them planters or managers of estates, and two stipendiary magistrates, the bias of one of whom, at least, was believed to be against Dr.

  16. Peace Officers in the Metropolis and its vicinity, of whom only 90 are stipendiary Constables.

  17. Their numbers were fifty thousand; but except some pieces of artillery, five or six hundred men armed like cavalry, and a few score of stipendiary English archers, they were the disorderly population of the city.

  18. If you can get him out of Belfast and lay him down safe and sound on his own doorstep the Government will be so grateful that they'll very likely make you a stipendiary magistrate.

  19. I am anxious to get you a Stipendiary Magistracy.

  20. There may be more than one stipendiary magistrate for a borough.

  21. There was also in the same town a tenement called Skilman’s, intended to supply a stipendiary priest for sixteen years to the parish, and after that to go to the town.

  22. Colleoni, the last of the old race of stipendiary commanders, had risen to wealth and reputation, and had grown grey in years, without ever gaining an important battle.

  23. But their efficiency was counteracted by another result of stipendiary warfare.

  24. The high-bailiffs hold weekly courts in the four towns for the recovery of debts under forty shillings and for the trial of cases usually brought before a stipendiary magistrate in England.

  25. The city has a stipendiary magistrate who, in conjunction with lay magistrates, tries cases of summary jurisdiction in the police courts.

  26. The act of Chicheley in making his schoolmasters an integral part of the foundation marks an advance on Wykeham, who made them stipendiary officers only.

  27. By an odd chance I lodged in the same house with the stipendiary magistrate, Sir Thomas Blake, and had to go through his bedroom to my own.

  28. O'Grady was riding back to Ballymoy on his bicycle when he met Mrs. Ford, the wife of the stipendiary magistrate.

  29. Mrs. Ford, the wife of a rather morose stipendiary magistrate, had severely snubbed Mrs. Gregg.

  30. A stipendiary magistrate named Fitzmaurice had taken up his residence in the town.

  31. Then, two stipendiary magistrates came into the jail, and opened court in a room in the jail, and charged us with treason of some kind to something belonging to England.

  32. Fitzmaurice, the stipendiary magistrate, knew well that he was swearing falsely.

  33. But although believed by Maurice to be himself a stipendiary of Spain, he was above suspecting the Prince of any share in the low and stupid intrigue which du Agean had imagined or disclosed.

  34. What is the earliest mention of stipendiary curates in our ecclesiastical establishment?

  35. The author lived among the Fijians with short intervals for ten years, first as Stipendiary Magistrate in various parts of the group, then as Commissioner of the Native Lands Court, and finally as Acting Head of the Native Department.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stipendiary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assignee; beneficiary; endowed; invested; pensioner; stipendiary; subsidiary