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ACCOUNTANT GENERAL, or ACCOMPTANT GENERAL

An officer of the court of chancery, appointed by act of parliament to receive all money lodged In court, and to place the same In the Bank of England for security. 12 Geo. I. c. 32; 1 Geo. IV. c. 35; 15 & 16 Vict. c. 87,

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