On entering the hall, he found only Sandy McTavish, the old custos.
2
Also the 20th of February 1684 he was made custos rotulorum for that county.
3
Immanis pecoris custos, immanior ipse.
4
I see, Henrich, that master's custos which hangs back of the stove will dance a merry step on your back this day.
5
George T Abrahams Jr of Arlington Villa was a justice of the peace (JP) in Clarendon and acting custos at one point.
6
As lord-lieutenant and custos rotulorum of Frederick County, he presided at county courts held at Winchester, where, during the sessions, he kept open table.
7
The Custos read it all over slowly and carefully, weighing every word.
8
A halfhour later he handed to the Custos what he had written.
9
Joseph Gordon, Custos, the Lord Bishop attended by his Secretary, and the Rev.
10
His Honour the Superintendent might have assumed the classical motto, "Custos sum pauperis horti."
11
During the Custos' narrative, Lord Mallow was perturbed.
12
Near this was the temple erected by Augustus to Jupiter Tonans, and that built by Domitian to Jupiter Custos.
13
Custos of St James Bishop Conrad Pitkin lauded Hi-Pro for lending its support to the small farmers of the island.
14
He gave the Custos the letter to Dyck Calhoun, and a few moments later handed the proclamation to his aide-de-camp.
15
Lord Grey, I hear, says it is too complicated, that it would have been better to appoint a Custos Regni.
16
"Pan ovium custos," he sympathetic, as he pulled out the thorns.