Lexicographical Neighbors of Subclerks
Literary usage of Subclerks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Postal Salaries: Hearings, Sixty-sixth Congress, First [second] Session by United States, Congress, Joint Commission on Postal Salaries (1919)
"The case of the subclerks has been covered to some extent by the previous speaker,
but we have clerks that sub from four to five years, as he said, ..."
2. Records of the Borough of Leicester: Being a Series of Extracts from the by Leicester (England), Mary Bateson, William Henry Stevenson, John Edward Stocks (1899)
"To his two subclerks y. $d. To two marshals on their arrival 4*. To the crier 2s.
To the said marshals for their fee from the assessor (de ..."
3. Reports from the Court of Claims Submitted to the House of Representatives by United States Court of Claims, United States Congress. House (1915)
"... on various days employed more hours as carriers than as subclerks and for the
performance of such duties were compelled to purchase carrier uniforms. ..."
4. Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor 1904-1912: Report of the by Dept. of Commerce and Labor, United States (1912)
"... appointed for all or a part of the Thirteenth Decennial (>n:u; period, who
were on dutv at the close of June 30,1911: 1948 clerks, 52 subclerks, ..."
5. A History of Shrewsbury by Hugh Owen (1825)
"... forum appertains, and he inhibits all his subjects, (uni- versis subditis
nostris,) and all his subclerks, from molesting them in the premises. ..."
6. First Annual Report of the Secretary, 1903 by Dept. of Commerce and Labor, United States (1903)
"... 1911: 1948 clerks, 52 subclerks, 14 special agents; total, 2014. 1 Net increase
155, against a net increase of 327 in the fiscal year 1910. ..."