α. See town n. and clerk n.
β. Scottish pre-1700 townes clark.
| 单词 | town clerk | 
| 释义 | town clerkn.α. See town n. and clerk n. β. Scottish pre-1700 townes clark.  1.  A clerk (clerk n. 6a) employed by a town or local authority, whose responsibilities typically include record-keeping, overseeing elections, and other duties, varying according to period and locality.In England and Wales the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835 required every borough council (and later other local authorities) to employ a town clerk; over time the town clerk's role approached that of a chief administrative officer, and since the 1970s the title has often been replaced or supplemented by that of Chief Executive. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > other municipal officials > 			[noun]		 > town-clerk town clerk1340 common clerk1415 common crier1535 1340    in  S. R. Wigram Cartulary Monastery St. Frideswide 		(1895)	 I. 342  				Thomas de Legh de Oxon', dictus Toun-clerke, Salutem in Domino. 1433    Petition in  Rotuli Parl. 		(1767–77)	 IV. 476/1  				Charged bi the Toun Clerk for the tyme beyng. a1450    MS Bodl. 779 in  Archiv f. das Studium der Neueren Sprachen 		(1889)	 82 419  				Þey him made toun-clerke..alle aȝen his wille. 1526    Bible 		(Tyndale)	 Acts xix. 35  				When the toune clarcke [Gk. γραμματεύς] had ceased the people he sayd: Ye men of Ephesus [etc.]. 1578    J. Stockwood Serm. Barthelmew Day 60  				This malaperte and pelting Town-cleark of Florence. 1634    in  Watertown 		(Mass.)	 Rec. 		(1894)	 I.  i. i. 1  				There shalbe Chosen three persons..One of them to serve as Towne Clark, and shall keep the Records and Acts of the Towne. 1645    in  J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Glasgow 		(1881)	 II. 88  				The..provest, bailleis and counsell..ratifeis and approvis the..actis and caviatis maid anent the electioun of the townes clark yeirlie. 1685    in  J. A. Picton City of Liverpool: Select. Munic. Rec. 		(1883)	 I. 266  				The town clerke shall..proceed from person to person till the whole Councell have passed their votes. 1727    Canton 		(Mass.)	 Rec. 		(1896)	 22  				The Names..haue ben out published as the Law directs, By me Joseph Tucker town Clerk. 1772    J. Adams tr.  A. de Ulloa Voy. S. Amer. 		(ed. 3)	 I. 98  				The officers and soldiers of the garrisons, the alcades in office and of the hermandad, and the town clerk. 1835    Act 5 & 6 William IV c. 76 §58  				That the Council of every Borough..shall appoint a fit Person..to be the Town Clerk of such Borough, who shall hold his Office during Pleasure. 1879    D. J. Hill Bryant 55  				[Bryant] being himself at the time, the town-clerk, he was placed in the embarrassing position of having to proclaim his own nuptials. 1897    Daily News 30 Mar. 5/3  				The Lord Mayor of Dublin, accompanied by the High Sheriff and the Town Clerk. 1937    Manch. Guardian 5 June 15/3  				I have heard it said, sometimes as a gibe and sometimes as a compliment, that town clerks manage their town councils. 1945    Evening Post 		(Wellington, N.Z.)	 22 Dec.  				The Mayor expressed his thanks to the councillors, the staff, and particularly to the Town Clerk..for their assistance and co-operation during the year. 1993    N.Y. Times 2 Nov.  b5/1  				Miss Bednarik's long-shot bid to become Islip's town clerk. 2007    Times 30 Oct. (Public Agenda section) 13/1  				Applications are invited for the post of Chief Executive and Town Clerk to Sevenoaks Town Council. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > laity > lay functionaries > clerk > 			[noun]		 > of parish parish clerkc1390 town clerk?1527 church clerk1535 clerk1549 lay clerk1786 ?1527    J. Skelton Agaynste Comely Coystrowne  				Ye can cownter Custodi nos. As well it becomyth yow a parysh towne Clarke. To syng Suspitati dedit Egros. 1597    Minute-bk. Archdeaconry of Essex 		(MS)	 f. 237  				He willfully deniethe the paiment of the vsuall clerk's wages to father God our towne clerk. 1597–8    Minute-bk. Archdeaconry of Colchester 		(MS)	 f. 186v  				Great Chishill..Richard Watson..allegavit that he is towneclerk there. Derivatives  ˌtown ˈclerkship  n. the office or position of town clerk. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > holder of office > other municipal officials > 			[noun]		 > town-clerk > position of town clerkship1467 1467    in  J. T. Smith  & L. T. Smith Eng. Gilds 		(1870)	 399 (MED)  				That the office of Towneclerkshippe of the cite from hensforth be neuer yeven to eny persone dwellynge out of the cite. a1525						 (    Coventry Leet Bk. 		(1907)	 I. 192  				They ordeyne that Symkyn Birches enjoy and haue off the office off Toun-clerkship terme off hys lyffe. 1817    W. Taylor in  Monthly Rev. 83 496  				The town-clerk-ship having become vacant. 1864    Dublin Univ. Mag. Feb. 164/1  				I wish he'd give up that town-clerkship—it can't be worth much, and it's in his way. 1991    Syracuse 		(N.Y.)	 Herald Amer. 17 Mar. 		(Cayuga ed.)	  d2/2  				Marian..sort of inherited the Ira town clerkship. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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