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conserˈvatorship [f. prec. + -ship.] The office of conservator (e.g. in senses 2 c, e).
1645Treaty w. Spain in C. King Brit. Merch. (1721) III. 140 Who for Matters and Law-Suits..in the said Cities of Cadiz, Malaga and San Lucar, may substitute his Conservatorship in the Person that shall be proposed by the said Nation. 1650H. More in Enthus. Triumph. (1656) Competitors with our Moon for the Conservatour-ship of the Universe. 1691T. H[ale] Acc. New Invent. p. lviii, The Conservatorship of the River of Thames. 1829Liverpool Munic. Rec. 1 Apr. XVI. 115 The necessity of the Conservatorship of the River being vested in some fixed Body or Persons. |