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  1. Clerk

    Clerk , the vocational title, commonly refers to a white collar worker who conducts general office or, in some ... of clerical worker cite web url http www.m w.com dictionary clerk title Meriam Webster, definition ... North America, but IPA kl rk klerk in North American dialects. History and etymology The word clerk ...?search clerk&searchmode none, Clerk , Online Etymology Dictionary ref ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... Scholar and still related to the word cleric . Even today, the term Clerk regular designates a type ... The City clerk and County clerk are public offices, usually charged with the maintenance of public records for their respective jurisdictions Clerk of the Closet and Deputy Clerk of the Closet Clerk of the Green Cloth A Court clerk , such as the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States or the historic Clerk of the Peace in England, is generally responsible for tracking court filings and other documents. This position is often confused with the very different duties of a Law clerk , who typically assists a judge in researching and drafting judicial opinions. Data entry clerk Clerk choral ... and Ireland. Patent clerk Pit Clerk Clerk of Works , the highly qualified non commissioned officer non commissioned tradesmen in the Royal Engineers . Clerk of the Works , a person employed by the client on the site of a building construction project to represent his interests. Clerk of the Privy Council Canada Clerk of the Privy Council , the senior civil servant in the Canadian federal government and Secretary to the Canadian Cabinet . Clerk of the House of Commons , the chief executive of the British House of Commons Clerk of the Parliaments , the chief executive of the British House of Lords Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Ward clerk , one who works in a hospital ward Water clerk , one who works in port or Dock in services to the vessels However in large offices and organizations ... of certain clerical positions, e.g. Head Clerk , Junior Clerk , Clerk, Senior Clerk , Principal ...   more details



  1. Clerk of the House

    Clerk of the House can refer to positions in a number of countries Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Clerk of the Australian House of Representatives Clerk of the House of Commons Clerk of the House of Commons Canada Disambig ...   more details



  1. Clerk-Maxwell

    Clerk Maxwell may refer to Sir George Clerk Maxwell, 4th Baronet George Clerk Maxwell , 4th Baronet of Penicuik James Clerk Maxwell , physicist and mathematician Clerk Maxwell Prize, which is awarded by the British Institution of Radio Engineers surname disambig ...   more details



  1. John Clerk

    John Clerk may refer to John Clerk bishop died 1541 , former bishop of Bath and Wells John Clerk of Eldin 1728 1812 , Scottish Enlightenment figure, artist, and author of An Essay on Naval Tactics John Clerk MP for Scotland Clerk Baronets John Clerk of Penicuik 1611 1674 Sir John Clerk, 1st Baronet d . 1722 , was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia, on 24 March 1679. Member of the Parliament of Scotland, and, in 1700, acquired the lands and barony of Leswade. Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet 1676 1755 , Scottish lawyer, judge, and composer See also John Clark disambiguation hndis Clerk, John ...   more details



  1. Clerk (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary clerk A clerk is someone who works in an office. Clerk s may also refer to Clerk choral , an adult member of the choir at certain Colleges at Oxford and Cambridge Universities Clerk Quaker Clerks , a 1994 American film by Kevin Smith Clerks The Animated Series , a 2004 2008 American television series Clerks. comics Clerks . comics , a series of comics published in the late 1990s by Oni Press Clerk 1989 film Clerk 1989 film , a 1989 Bollywood film See also The Clerk s Tale , a story by Geoffrey Chaucer disambig de Clerk ru ...   more details



  1. George Clerk

    George Clerk may refer to Sir George Clerk, 6th Baronet 1787 1867 , British politician George Russell Clerk 1800 1889 , civil servant in British India George Clerk diplomat 1874 1951 , British diplomat See also George Clerk Maxwell George Clarke 1661 1736 , English politician George Clark disambiguation hndis Clerk, George ...   more details



  1. Clerk of the Chapel

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Clerk of the Chapel is a United Kingdom British title for an assistant shop steward representing trade union members in the printing industry. The Clerk of the Chapel assists the Father of the Chapel . The Clerk acts as secretary at meetings, takes and reads minutes, collects subscriptions and dues, and reports on Chapel activities. Portal Organized labour DEFAULTSORT Clerk Of The Chapel Category Industrial occupations Category Trade unions in the United Kingdom Job stub ...   more details



  1. William Clerk

    otherpeople William Clerk was the clerk to the Privy Chamber of Henry VIII of England . He was a clerk to the Privy Seal from 1542 to 1548 and had permission to use the dry stamp bearing the King s signature from September 1545. ref The Last Days of Henry VIII by Robert Hutchinson historian Robert Hutchinson , p.335 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clerk, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clerk, William Category People of the Tudor period Category Year of death unknown Category 16th century English people England politician stub ...   more details



  1. Staff clerk

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A staff clerk is a professional specialist clerk position clerk in the British Army who is a member of an administrative corps , as opposed to a unit clerk, who is a member of the corps or regiment in which he or she works and is trained first and foremost in the duties of that unit as an infantry man, for instance . Staff clerks used to predominantly work in headquarters units alongside staff officer s, hence the name. Today, with the increasing complexity of administrative systems, they are more widely spread and are employed in most units. They used to belong to the Royal Logistic Corps Royal Army Service Corps until its disbandment in 1965, when they transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps . In 1993 they again transferred, to the Staff and Personnel Support Branch of the Adjutant General s Corps . DEFAULTSORT Staff Clerk Category Staff military Clerk Category British Army specialisms UK mil stub Mil rank stub ...   more details



  1. Chief Clerk

    The Chief Clerk in the United States The Chief Clerk , between 1789 and 1853, was the second ranking official within the United States Department of State , known as the Department of Foreign Affairs before ... a Chief Clerk, who would have custody of the Department s records whenever the office of the Secretary ... , the Chief Clerk was the second ranking officer of the Department of State, and was responsible .... All Chief Clerks were designated, not commissioned. After 1853, the Chief Clerk s duties included ..., as the Office of the Chief Clerk and Administrative Assistant, and abolished in the reorganization of January 15, 1944. Although the Chief Clerk was the second ranking officer until 1853, the holder of the office of Chief Clerk did not always become Acting Secretary of State in the Secretary s absence ... Clerk as a Legislative Officer Chief Clerk is also the title of a non member officer in most legislative bodies in the United States . In most states, the lower house employs an elected Chief Clerk of California Assembly Chief Clerk to oversee the management of the records of the house and the upper .... The Chief Clerk is usually a nonpartisan officer, although there have been instances in some states and in Congress, where political patronage has occurred in the past. In most states, the Chief Clerk also serves as the house Parliamentarian consultant parliamentarian . Generally, the Chief Clerk is responsible .... Other References to Chief Clerk Chief Clerk is also a traditional title of the British Civil Service ... Armed Forces, Chief Clerk refers to the most senior Administrative Supervisor of each unit. Previously known as Chief Clerk, they are now officially known as Chief Administrative Supervisors, even though the old way of addressing them as Chief Clerk is still prevalent. See also A Chief Clerk of California Assembly list of Chief Clerks in California , 1849 to present. External links http www.assembly.ca.gov clerk California Assembly Chief Clerk http www.ncsl.org National Conference ...   more details



  1. Clerk of Works

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 about a military specialisation the non military role clerk of the works Clerks of Works are the most highly qualified non commissioned officer non commissioned tradesmen in the Royal Engineers . The qualification can be held in three specialisations Electrical, Mechanical and Construction. Volunteers for the course are already experienced tradesmen. The courses last approximately two years. Upon successful completion of the course, an HND in the relevant discipline is awarded. Clerks of Works are immediately promoted to Staff Sergeant on completion of the training course. Six years after the course, Clerks of Works are automatically promoted to Warrant Officer Class 2. Warrant Officers Class 2 hold the appointment of Clerk of Works Quartermaster Sergeant and Warrant Officers Class 1 hold the appointment of Clerk of Works Sergeant Major . Military Clerks of Works do not normally carry out the same sort of roles as a traditional civilian Clerk of Works. A military Clerk of Works can design, carry out contract management, measure work using quantity surveying techniques, and act as a site safety supervisor, as well as acting in the traditional Clerk of Works role ensuring maintenance of standards on site. See also Quality control Quality management system Quality Assurance Clerk of the Works DEFAULTSORT Clerk Of Works Category British Army specialisms UK mil stub ...   more details



  1. Chapter clerk

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Chapter Clerk is the title usually given to the officer responsible for the administrative support to the Chapter religion Chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church in the Church of England . DEFAULTSORT Chapter Clerk Category Church of England ecclesiastical polity Anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Reading Clerk

    Dicdef A Reading Clerk is a position often within a government al organisation held by a person who carries out duties such as recording attendance and administering oath s. See Reading Clerk of the United States House of Representatives , House of Lords for examples. Category Government occupations Gov job stub ...   more details



  1. City clerk

    merge Town clerk date February 2011 In the United States, a city clerk is a clerk position clerk for a municipality . It is among the oldest public servant positions. In ancient Greece city secretaries who read official documents publicly and at the opening of a meeting read public curse s. http books.google.com books?id WeHPGhIfgrYC The early keepers of the archives were often called remembrancers, and before writing came into use, their memory was public record. When the early colonists came to America, one of the first offices established was that of clerk. The colony at Plymouth appointed a person to act as a recorder. In the United States , a City Clerk is an election elected or appointed official who is responsible as the official keeper of the municipal records. In some places, the Clerk may be known as the Village Clerk or Town Clerk . In Boroughs, Parishes, and Counties they are often known as the County Clerk. If the Clerk s Office is limited to just performing the agenda and minutes for the legislative and committee meetings, the office may be called Clerk of the Legislature. A City Clerk Office usually publishes agendas for legislative bodies, such as the City Assembly, City Council , or Alderman meetings, and is responsible for recording all council and city mayor related actions. The staff of the Office of the City Clerk usually edits, compiles and publishes the minutes of City Council meetings. Vital attributes for all staff associated with this Office include being extremely diplomatic, unflappable, and maintaining an apolitical demeanor. The Clerk s Office is essentially the hub of all the records for the municipality. Archiving and record retention has historically been done by storing documents in vaults. In recent years scanned documents and electronic storage systems, which require vastly reduced physical spaces, are becoming more prevalent...but perhaps ... by interested citizens by accessing the organization s website. DEFAULTSORT City Clerk Category Titles ...   more details



  1. Town clerk

    merge City clerk date February 2011 A town clerk is a senior employee of a city , borough , or town administration. United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , the Town Clerk is the senior administrative officer of the city, borough or town, usually the most senior salaried employee of the council. In most unitary authority unitary authorities the Town Clerk has now been renamed the Chief Executive , although the original name is retained in most smaller towns. The Town Clerks of the larger county borough s frequently received Knight Bachelor knighthoods , and the Chief Executives of large authorities sometimes still do. The equivalent officer in counties of the United Kingdom counties and Districts of England districts was the Clerk to the Council now also designated Chief Executive and in civil parish parishes is the Parish Clerk, usually an unsalaried part time volunteer whose main responsibility is the administration and minuting of parish council meetings. On ceremonial occasions, the Town Clerk wears a gown of black silk ottoman grosgrain of the lay pattern with panel sleeves and a flap collar. The gown is trimmed with rows of braid and tassels. This gown is similar to the gown of undergraduate Fellow and Gentleman Commoners in the ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The Town Clerk also wears a wig similar to that of barrister s. ref http www.civicrobes.com Pages Robes Civic Civic.htm Michaels Civic Robes Bot generated title ref Fact date July 2008 needs additional footnotes that people won t have to search to verify. This one is not enough New Zealand In New Zealand ... the Town Clerk. This continued until the 1970s, when the city and county administrative procedures ... such person along with his or her rural counterpart, the county clerk should henceforth be styled the Chief Administrative Officer . Massachusetts In Massachusetts , the Town Clerk is the chief ... City clerk County clerk Clerk of the Peace Town Clerk Clerk of the Peace Footnotes reflist not sure ...   more details



  1. Clerk Baronets

    There has been one creation of baronets with the surname Clerk as distinct from Clark Baronets Clark and Clarke Baronets Clarke and Clerke Baronets Clerke . It was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia by Letters Patent dated 24 March 1679, for John Clerk of Pennycuik or Penicuik , whose father, also John Clerk of Penicuik , had returned from Paris in 1647 with a considerable fortune and purchased the lands of Penicuik in Midlothian . The 1st Baronet acquired the lands of Lasswade , Midlothian, in 1700 . The 3rd Baronet, James, laid out plans for a new town in 1770, inspired by the local plans for a New Town in Edinburgh which were by then coming into reality ref Buildings of Scotland Lothian, by Colin McWilliam ref . The rebuilding included a new church, St Mungos, in 1771, reputedly by Sir James himself. The family are said by Anderson 1867 to date from at least 1180 when one of them appeared as a witness to a donation to Holyrood Abbey by William I of Scotland William The Lion . John Scougal is known to have painted at least two portraits of the first baronets. A number of the lineage are buried in Penicuik Old Parish Churchyard, with both a memorial gateway and a mausoleum to their memories. Clerk of Penicuik 1679 Sir John Clerk, 1st Baronet d. 1722 Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet 1676 1755 Sir James Clerk, 3rd Baronet d. 1782 without issue. Sir George Clerk Maxwell, 4th Baronet 1715 1784 succeeded his brother. Sir John Clerk, 5th Baronet d. 1798 without issue. Sir George Clerk, 6th Baronet b. 1785 nephew of the 5th Bt. Sir James Clerk, 7th Baronet Sir George Douglas Clerk, 8th Baronet Sir George James Robert Clerk, 9th Baronet Sir John Dutton Clerk, 10th Baronet Sir Robert Maxwell Clerk, 11th Baronet References reflist Anderson, William, The Scottish Nation , Edinburgh, 1867, vol.iii, p.652 4. http www.penicuikhouse.co.uk history.aspx The Clerk Family , http www.penicuikhouse.co.uk index.aspx Penicuik House Project , Retrieved 8 December 2009. See also Clark Baronets ...   more details



  1. Court clerk

    A court clerk British English clerk to the court American English clerk of the court or clerk of court ..., the clerk also was the custodian of the court s seal device seal , which is used to authenticate ... s, the existence of the office of a clerk is one of the typical criteria distinguishing a court of record . She he may be more precisely titled after the type of court, e.g. Clerk of the Peace clerk of the peace attending to a justice of the peace , clerk of the police court, etc. On Guernsey, the medieval ... clerk is the one who reads the jury s verdict form to the court. In many states, the clerk of circuit ... Circuit Court Clerk to Perform Valentine Weddings , Prince William County, February 6, 2003. ref In courts without a clerk, or if there is no specific officer otherwise available, the judge may have authority to act as clerk of the court, as sometimes in a short staffed probate court . In some U.S. ... of the county clerk, who is normally an elected official. Several U.S. states, like California ... of powers because the county clerk is a member of the executive branch , abolished it, and in its place authorized each state trial court to appoint its own court clerk. In the U.S. state of North Carolina, the elected clerk of the superior court is the ex officio judge of probate, and s he ... of the United States Supreme Court , has its own clerk, appointed by the judges of the court. The clerk ... deposits of money made with the court. The court clerk is not to be confused with the law clerk ..., the Court Clerk, who is a Peace Officer, is the highest ranking, non judicial person in the courtroom. The Court Clerk is the supervisor of the Court Officers in the Courtroom. In an English Magistrates Court , where the Bench law bench will usually have no legal qualifications, the Court Clerk will be legally qualified. The magistrates decide on the facts at issue the clerk advises them on the law ... 06 24 ref The Court Clerk is a critical safeguard for integrity of the courts. In most courts, only ...   more details



  1. Mud clerk

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A mud clerk was a helper or all around worker aboard a steamboat during the period before and after the American Civil War , particularly aboard steamboats on the Mississippi River . According to Mark Twain in his autobiography, Mud clerks received no salary, but they were in the line of promotion. They could become, presently, third clerk and second clerk, then chief clerk that is to say, purser . Mud clerks were always male, and typically in their early teens or younger. Duties included such things as running errands for the officers of the steamboat, carrying messages around the ship, and fetching food or beverages. As the name itself implies, mud clerks would often be given the dirtiest jobs aboard ship. See also Life on the Mississippi DEFAULTSORT Mud Clerk Category Mississippi River Category Mark Twain Job stub ...   more details



  1. Marks & Clerk

    Infobox Law Firm firm name Marks & Clerk logo File Marks Clerk Logo.jpg frameless Marks & Clerk num offices 19 num attorneys 230 practice areas Intellectual Property date founded 1887 Birmingham company type Limited Liability Partnership homepage http www.marks clerk.com www.marks clerk.com Marks & Clerk is an international firm of patent and trade mark attorneys with an associated intellectual property law firm Marks & Clerk Solicitors. The Legal 500 of 2011 rates it as a top tier firm in the UK in the categories of Patent and trade mark attorneys in The Regions, Patent attorneys in London and Trade mark attorneys in London. ref cite web http www.legal500.com firms 90255 marks clerk llp offices 91874 london title Legal 500 Directory accessdate 2011 02 26 ref The firm has a total of 19 offices worldwide UK 11 locations , Luxembourg , France , Canada , China Beijing and Shanghai , Hong Kong , Malaysia , Singapore . UK office locations Aberdeen , Birmingham , Cambridge , Cheltenham , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Leeds , Leicester , London , Manchester , Oxford . History Marks & Clerk was founded in 1887 by George Croydon Marks who was joined in partnership by Dugald Clerk a year later. The firm continued to expand via organic growth and mergers with other specialist firms under a standard partnership arrangement, until 2009 when it became a LLP Limited liability partnership . ref cite web http business.scotsman.com management Marks amp Clerk on a.5081211.jp title Marks & Clerk on a whole new footing The Scotsman accessdate 2011 02 26 ref External links http www.Marks Clerk.com Official Site http www.managingip.com Surveys Managing IP Surveys http www.legal500.com firms 90255 marks clerk llp offices 91874 london Legal 500 Directory http www.chambersandpartners.com UK Editorial 34597 org 10871 Chambers Legal Directory http www.chambersandpartners.com UK Firms 10871 34597 Chambers and Partners Firm Profile http www.iam magazine.com IPStrategists IAM 250 World Leading IP Strategists ...   more details



  1. Clerk (Quaker)

    The Wiktionary Clerk clerk of a Quaker meeting is a critical role for the conduct of Quaker affairs. The clerk conducts the Quaker Decision making among Friends meeting for business or committee meeting in the spirit of worship. In that role, the clerk is responsible for creating the Agenda meeting agenda , Facilitator facilitating the conduct of the meeting. Some meetings may also expect the clerk to create and record minutes . Friends record minutes differently than businesses generally do, as each minute is written, the clerk asks the meeting if they accept the minute. If attenders accept the minute, they will nod their heads or say approve or I hope so in Britain Yearly Meeting Britain , see Religious Society of Friends Quaker terminology Quaker terminology , otherwise they may object. There may be further discussion, then the clerk may rework the minute, and ask for acceptance again. In some Quaker groups, the role of facilitating the meeting is separate from the creation and taking of minutes. In this case, the meeting facilitator is known as the presiding clerk or simply clerk , while the one responsible for minutes is called a recording clerk . The meeting s clerk may also be expected to perform other duties like receive correspondence for the meeting. In addition, many large Quaker business meetings such as Yearly Meeting business sessions have a reading clerk for reading text to the meeting, and an Epistle Quaker epistle clerk for handling correspondence. At least in New York and New England Yearly Meeting sessions, the presiding clerk allows for a few seconds of group worship before recognizing each succeeding speaker in the audience. This slowing down process is reinforced ... that perform duties and oversee activities of the meeting. Each committee is headed by the clerk of that committee ... Joy Serving a Friends Meeting as Recording Clerk publisher North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends ... links http quakersfp.live.poptech.coop qfp chap3 3.12.html Description of clerk s role in Britain Yearly ...   more details



  1. Clerk of the Rolls

    Politics of the Isle of Man Unreferenced date March 2009 The Clerk of the Rolls lang gv Cleragh ny Lioaryn is a judge and Head of the Manx Judiciary Judiciary in the Isle of Man . This position was formerly distinct from that of the Deemster s but now the Clerk of the Rolls is held jointly with the office of First Deemster. The Clerk of the Rolls formerly had a seat in the Legislative Council . The current Clerk of the Rolls and First Deemster is Michael Kerruish Queen s Counsel QC . Clerks of the Rolls John Quayle , 1765 1797 Mark Hildesley Quayle , 1797 1804 Thomas Stowell , 1804 1821 John McHutchin , 1821 1847 Mark Hildesley Quayle , 1847 1879 Alfred Walter Adams , 1879 1883 Alured Dumbell Sir Alured Dumbell , 1883 1900 James Gell Sir James Gell , 1900 1905 Thomas Kneen , 1905 1916 Stevenson Stewart Moore , 1916 1918 In 1918, the Judicature Amendment Act 1918 amalgamated the offices of Clerk of the Rolls and First Deemster. Thus the Clerk of the Rolls is now the First Deemster . See also Deemster Isle of Man High Court Manx Judiciary Master of the Rolls Category Judiciary of the Isle of Man Category Judges ...   more details



  1. County clerk

    unreferenced date August 2008 The term county clerk has been commonly applied, in several English speaking countries, to an official of a county government. United States In some U.S. states, there is a county clerk, in some county US counties elected and in some cases appointed. Responsibilities typically include election Public administration administration although this duty may fall to the supervisor of elections instead , or the collection and filing of vital record s such as birth certificate s, death certificate s, and marriage license s. A county clerk may also be the clerk to the local court system, with responsibilities for accepting and maintaining case files and other legal records, although in some cases that function belongs to a separate clerk of court . In some states, such as New Jersey , the county clerk is also the recorder of deeds . In some rural counties with relatively small populations, the clerk also exercises basic oversight and administrative authority over personnel and day to day operations of county government. These duties are often performed by a City manager county administrator or other such executive officer in counties with larger populations. New Zealand New Zealand had Counties in New Zealand counties in 1876 1989. Originally, the chief administrative officer of each county was titled County Clerk . In the 1970s the city and county administrative procedures were largely merged the Local Government Act 1974 declared that every such person along with his or her urban counterpart the town clerk should henceforth be styled the Chief Administrative Officer . See also Recorder of deeds Category Government occupations Category Legal professions Category Local government in the United States Category Local government in New Zealand gov job stub es Catastro ...   more details



  1. Clerk of the Parliaments

    Infobox Political post post Clerk body the Parliaments nativename insignia UKHOL logo.png insigniasize 100px insigniacaption The Crowned Portcullis department Clerk of the Parliaments Office image alt ... 1315 last abolished succession deputy salary website The Clerk of the Parliaments is the chief clerk of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom . The position has existed since ... parliamentary procedure and pronouncing the Royal Assent . Many of the Clerk s duties are now fulfilled by his deputies and the Clerk of the Parliaments Office. The Under Clerk of the Parliaments is the formal name for the Clerk of the House of Commons . ref name underclerk http www.opsi.gov.uk acts ... for the time being is by letters patent appointed to the office of the Under Clerk of the Parliaments and who is customarily referred to as the Clerk of the House of Commons shall be the Corporate ... the Parliament held by Edward II of England Edward II at Lincoln make reference to a clerk nominated by the king to serve as a special deputy . ref name mac1 Macqueen 1842 p.63 ref This clerk was tasked ... starting with those under Richard II of England Richard II , the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery would read the titles, and the Clerk of the Parliaments the responses. ref Pollard 1942 p.314 ref The actual term Clerk of the Parliaments did not come into use until the reign of Henry VIII of England ... the Clerk is appointed for all Parliaments, not just the one currently sitting. ref name mac1 On 12 March 1660 a deputy clerk was appointed for the first time after the Clerk Mr Bowyer was too ill to attend Parliament. ref name mac2 Macqueen 1842 p.64 ref The Clerk of the Parliaments Act 1824 defined the Clerk s duties for the first time in statute, and the Act is still in force and binding ... The Clerk of the Parliaments publisher Government of the United Kingdom accessdate 2009 08 31 ref Appointment and duties The Clerk of the Parliaments is appointed by letters patent from the sovereign ...   more details



  1. Clerk (choral)

    merge Lay clerk date November 2010 The clerks are the adult members of the college choirs of the universities of Colleges of the University of Oxford Oxford and Colleges of the University of Cambridge Cambridge . Undergraduate s admitted to a College on the basis of their ability and potential in both singing and academic study are traditionally called Choral Scholars . At Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church , Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College , and New College, Oxford New College , University of Oxford Oxford , they are called Academical Clerks ref http www.chchchoir.org academical clerks.cfm Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford Academical Clerks Bot generated title ref . Lay clerk is the usual term used to denote professional singers in collegiate and cathedral choirs, many of whom are recent graduates. Often they have careers unrelated to music and take Lay Clerk positions as a way of continuing to sing liturgical music, a style that has a particular attraction for them. Clerks Choral , or Choral Clerks are also found in a few of the ancient Cathedral s and collegiate church es in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland however these singers are more usually styled lay clerks or occasionally lay vicars or lay vicars choral . Reflist DEFAULTSORT Clerk Choral Category University choirs Category English choirs fr Clerk ...   more details



  1. The Bank Clerk

    Infobox Film name The Bank Clerk image image size caption director Roscoe Arbuckle Fatty Arbuckle producer writer Roscoe Arbuckle Fatty Arbuckle narrator starring Roscoe Arbuckle Fatty Arbuckle music cinematography editing distributor released April 5, 1919 runtime country film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by The Bank Clerk is a 1919 in film 1919 Short film short comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Arbuckle Fatty Arbuckle . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data B BankClerk1919.html title Progressive Silent Film List The Bank Clerk accessdate 2010 07 14 work Silent Era ref Cast Roscoe Arbuckle Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle Molly Malone actor Molly Malone See also List of American films of 1919 Fatty Arbuckle filmography References reflist External links imdb title id 0794263 title The Bank Clerk DEFAULTSORT Bank Clerk, The Category 1919 films Category Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle Category Short films Category Black and white films Category 1910s comedy films Category American silent films short silent comedy film stub ...   more details




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