Early in December he informed the Lord-Treasurer that Stanley's own men were boasting that their master acknowledged no superior authority to his own, and that he had said as much himself to the magistracy of Deventer.
Treasurer was foolish to interfere in other people's concerns.
The then Colonial Treasurer was an entertaining Irishman of rather mature age.
You know I am a candidate for County Treasurerof Richland County.
From the governorship he left North Dakota to become United States Treasurer under President Wilson, later served as chief justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court, remaining a member of the court until his death in 1937.
In 1678 he was one of the committee appointed to draw up articles of impeachment against the lord treasurer Danby.
As treasurer of the navy in 1758 he introduced and carried a bill which established a less unfair system of paying the wages of the seamen than had existed before.
Earl of Oxford is Lord Treasurer and Lord Bolingbroke First Secretary of State?
Mr. Boyle, afterwards Lord Carleton, took back the reply to the Lord Treasurer Godolphin, that Mr. Addison would.
I have writ to Lord Treasurer upon this subject, and having implored your kind intercession, I promise you it is the last remonstrance of this kind that I will ever make.
At night there came a second billet: “There hath been a great battle in Council; lord treasurer hath broke his staff, and hath fallen never to rise again; no successor is appointed.
Here we have the treasurer of the navy, the lord high chancellor, and the prime minister, all engaged in a most undoubted lark.
Lord Treasurer has had an ugly fit of the rheumatism, but is now quite well.
In Wraxall we find the prime minister himself, the redoubted William Pitt, engaged in high jinks with personages of no less importance than Lord Thurlow the lord chancellor, and Mr. Dundas the treasurer of the navy.
A paper, of which Harley got possession, and showing beyond doubt that the duke was engaged with the Stuart family, was the weapon with which the treasurer drove Marlborough out of the kingdom.
The following curious paragraph illustrates the life of a courtier:— “Did I ever tell you that the lord treasurer hears ill with the left ear just as I do?
Lord Treasurer and St. John used to call him Jonathan, and they paid him with this cheap coin for the service they took of him.
Thomas Rodney Estell is regarded here as a great man; he has been State Treasurer nearly ten years, and he and the Senator are warm friends.
The Senator assisted me to alight, the Treasurer lending a pretense of his aid; and we went without delay to the dining-room where dinner was waiting.
The crown relieved thetreasurer from his responsibility for the loss.
Chapman and Dunn, the chairman and treasurer of the local league council: more than five hundred votes were polled in his interest, but the friends of freedom carried their candidates by a triumphant majority.
The per centage was abolished, and the offices of treasurer and collector separated, and confided to Mr. Jocelyn Thomas and Mr. Hamilton.
They proceeded to the choice of a treasurer and secretary--Messrs.
The accounts of the assistant treasurer have been found correct as cash accounts.
The report of the Treasurer was read by Mr. Redstone of the Social Law library in Boston.
On behalf of the committee, the chairman has audited the accounts of the treasurerand of the secretary as assistant treasurer.
He has found that the receipts as stated by the treasurer agree with the transfer checks from the assistant treasurer, and with the cash accounts of the latter.
M^r Read moved to strike out the clause, leaving the appointment of the Treasurer as of other officers to the Executive.
M^r Gov^r Morris remarked that if the Treasurer be not appointed by the Legislature, he will be more narrowly watched, and more readily impeached.
The Congress "may by joint ballot appoint a Treasurer" M^r Rutlidge moved to strike out this power, and let the Treasurer be appointed in the same manner with other officers.
The Treasurer is appointed by joint ballot in South Carolina.
Valens created him keeper of the privy purse, and treasurer of Bithynia.
Tarasius persisted in his refusal to marry him to Theodota, and the ceremony was performed by Joseph, the treasurer of the church of Constantinople.
A few years before the Persian invasion, in 538, there lived, in the town of Adana in Cilicia, a priest named Theophilus, treasurer and archdeacon.
The treasurer also gave me a "Child's Head" on linen and a weapon from Calicut, and one of the light wood reeds.
Lord Treasurer stole here last night, but did not lie at his lodgings in the Castle; and, after seeing the Queen, went back again.
I was at Court to-day, and the foreign Ministers have got a trick of employing me to speak for them to Lord Treasurer and Lord Bolingbroke; which I do when the case is reasonable.
I gave an account of sixty guineas I had collected, and am to give them away to two authors to-morrow; and Lord Treasurer has promised us a hundred pounds to reward some others.
I have warned Lord Treasurer and Lord Bolingbroke to beware of Selkirk's teasing,; --x on him!
Lord Treasurer mends every day, though slowly: I hope he will take care of himself.
I believe Lord Treasurer had a finger in it; I added three stanzas; I suppose Dr.
Our Society does not meet now as usual, for which I am blamed: but till Lord Treasurer will agree to give us money and employments to bestow, I am averse to it; and he gives us nothing but promises.
Lord Treasureris recovered, and went out this evening to the Queen.
Lord Treasurer is still out of order, and that breaks our method of dining there to-day.
The Treasurer made us stay till twelve, before he came from the Queen, and 'tis now past two.
I intended to dine with Lord Treasurer to-day, but he has put me off till to-morrow; so I dined with Lord Dupplin.
They say my Lord Treasurerhas a dead warrant in his pocket; they mean a list of those who are to be turned out of employment; and we every day now expect those changes.
I bid Mr. Lewis tell Lord Treasurer that I took nothing ill of him but his not giving me timely notice, as he promised to do, if he found the Queen would do nothing for me.
So hearing that my Lord Treasurer was gone out of town with his family because of the sicknesse, I returned home without staying there, and at the office find Sir W.
But to see how my Lord Treasurer did bless himself, crying he could do no more than he could, nor give more money than he had, if the occasion and expence were never so great, which is but a sad story.
I have got myself greater interest, I think, by my diligence, and my employments encreased by that of Treasurerfor Tangier, and Surveyour of the Victualls.
So I to Sir Philip Warwicke and with him to my Lord Treasurer, who signed my commission for Tangier-Treasurer and the docquet of my Privy Seale, for the monies to be paid to me.
I find theirtreasurer has given a bond to properly account for all moneys received.
His two appointments as receiver-general for the clergy and treasurer of the Languedoc Exchange brought him in hundreds of thousands of francs annually.
Dreux d'Aubray was himself the son of a treasurer of France, originally from Soissons.
Funds received therefor shall be invested by the Treasurer in interest bearing securities legal for trust funds in the District of Columbia.
When such funds are in the treasury the Treasurershall be bonded.
Whereupon he commanded his treasurer that he give the besants to Hugh, and thereafter claim them again from those who had made promise to give.
During the struggle which led to the Revolution, Dunton was the treasurer of the Whig apprentices.
Indeed, it was said that the Lord High Treasurer had gained and kept his post chiefly through his great skill in turning somersaults on the tight rope.
But if his dutiful conduct caused the warm-hearted members of the Chapter to elect their Treasurer Archbishop, it did not conciliate either of his half-brothers, Richard and John.