Then indeed are our clothes a remembrancer of our lost innocency. |
Some account of this affair is given in the remembrancer for 1776, Vol. |
The Queen's remembrancer, in a compact black tricorn hat, sat below the judges' bench. |
At the trial, first recorded in 1282, the monarch is represented by the Queen's Remembrancer, who presides over matters to do with the Exchequer. |
That nonconformity will remain a goad and remembrancer, and every inquirer will have to dispose of him, in the first place. |
The remembrancer scours every piece of parliamentary legislation to ensure the corporation's interests remain unaffected. |