Bag to hold the seal matrix of the Great Seal of England or its successor states.
Sinônimos
Examples for "chancellor's purse"
Examples for "chancellor's purse"
1'Stand and deliver to me that call myself the Chancellor's purse-bearer-andthere's no such creature-twoguineas.'
1Despite the crisis scenario Frankfurt's burse traders followed a long tradition to wear carnival costumes at Germany's carnival Tuesday.
2He carried across his arm the second white-sleeved kirtle that he had, and his burse was on his girdle.
3Gif me my burse, Erkelenz.
4Then while the priest slipped a corporal into the burse and laid the latter on the veil, she went on quickly:
5It was copied from the famous Burse at Antwerp, which still stands.
6WR Isaiah Burse was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster by the Chargers on Saturday.
7It was also called "Britain's Burse."
8This place be no longer called a Burse;
9Her own room reflected the rising worship of Morris and Burse-Jones, of which, indeed, she had been an adept from the beginning.
10'Stop, there's no corporal in the burse.
11(Imagine a Scottish student talking about a "Burse"!)
12Out of his own private resources he founded six burses in the college, and at his earnest request six others were endowed by the Propaganda.