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Definition of Custodianships
1. custodianship [n] - See also: custodianship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Custodianships
Literary usage of Custodianships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1901)
"Two custodianships, 1375. On secret service with Sir John Burley, 1376 ; with
Sir Thomas Percy in Flanders, 1377 ; in France and Italy, 1378 and 1379. ..."
2. A Journal of the Great War by Charles Gates Dawes (1921)
"... of stocks into the eight separate custodianships of the different services
resulted in a failure to secure the most economical use of existing supply. ..."
3. The Annals of Roger de Hoveden: Comprising the History of England and of by Roger, Roger of Hoveden, Henry Thomas Riley (1853)
"... archbishop of Cologne, and receive yearly from the property of Saint Peter at
Cologne two thousand marks of silver, as the pay for their custodianships. ..."
4. A Dictionary of English Authors, Biographical and Bibliographical by Robert Farquharson Sharp (1904)
"Two custodianships, 1375. O secret service with Sir John Burle} ] 376 ; with Sir
Thomas Percy in Flanders, 1377 ; in France and Italy, 1378 and 1379. ..."
5. Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172-1320. From the by John Thomas Gilbert (1870)
"... and the king retains in his hands, during, the allegiance thereof and all the
cross lauds and custodianships of cathedrals and abbeys. XLVI.—1256-7. ..."
6. The Influence of the Black Death on the English Monastaries by Peter George Mode (1916)
"... custodianships. There is abundant evidence that some of these officials made
full traffic of the mercenary possibilities of their trust.9 s Pat. R. Jan. ..."
7. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or, Chronicles and Memorials of by Great Britain Public Record Office (1870)
"... and the king retains in his hands, during, the allegiance thereof and all the
cross lands and custodianships of cathedrals and abbeys. XLVI.—1256-7. ..."