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The income of all the society's funds showed a large increase during his treasurership.
His treasurership was a difficult one due to Charles I's financial difficulties.
He was to hold this position for twenty-nine years, combining it with the Treasurership from 1923 until his retirement in 1935.
After he became archbishop, he continued to hold the treasurership in commendam.
Suffolk was suspended from the Treasurership in July 1618.
He retained the Treasurership, but died within a few weeks of his retirement thereby bringing to a sudden end a lifetime's service to deaf people.
Prescott had a good campaign in his usual style, remains active online and has tenaciously tried to win the party's treasurership.
The Queen died four days later, after appointing Shrewsbury to the lord treasurership.
He chose this occasion for announcing his retirement from the Treasurership which he had held for thirty years.
On the king's death, Nigel was returned to the treasurership by the new king, Henry II.
The Treasurership became the responsibility of Allan Hayhurst from Middlesborough.
After his dismissal from the treasurership in 1295, he devoted himself to the care of his diocese, and was regarded as pious bishop.
At length, after many entreaties, he was allowed to resign the treasurership, but before he could arrange to leave Ireland he died.
He also was dean of Rouen, and retained the treasurership of Lisieux while archdeacon.
He was said to have had some right to the Treasurership of the diocese of Dunkeld in January 1456, but the details of this are not clear.
He built a house near St. Paul's for his successors in the treasurership, and distributed five hundred marks to the poor in London in time of dearth.
He acquired the office of Archdeacon of Rouen in 1170, holding the office along with the treasurership of Rouen for a few years.
In 1791 he was removed from the treasurership, but was created cardinal on 2 September, though he was not in orders and in fact never became a priest.
When the treasurership was taken from John Leslie, 7th Earl of Rothes in 1668 and was put into commission, Bellenden was one of the commissioners.
With the outbreak of the first Anglo-Dutch war (1652-4), the treasurership became much more lucrative, its holder being remunerated partly on a poundage basis related to naval expenditure.
Suspected of favouring the cause of the Douglases, he lost the treasurership almost as soon as he obtained it, although he again held it from 1537 to 1539.
In 1814 he was appointed, together with his friend Archdeacon Cambridge, treasurer of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, which during his treasurership increased greatly its work and income.
Their first step was to procure the dismissal from the island treasurership of Colonel Guy Molesworth and put in his place Major Byam, a nominee of their own.
In 1559 he was presented by the crown to the treasurership of Salisbury Cathedral, in succession to Thomas Harding; and he also became one of the royal chaplains.
Until his death in Waterford on 27 December 1635 Boyle held several other appointments: the chancellorship of Lismore and Cashel and the treasurership of Waterford.