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receiver general

American  

noun

  • receivers general
    plural
  1. a public official in charge of the government's treasury.


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Etymology

Origin of receiver general

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50

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The receiver general is to sell the public tobacco, collect and receive the money, make the account thereof, and pay it out again by the king's order.

From The History of Virginia, in Four Parts by Robert Beverley

The colony having no treasurer, its revenue came into the hands of the receiver general for the crown, whence it was drawn by a warrant from the governor.

From The Life of George Washington, Vol. 1 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States by John Marshall

Several proprietors, during that period, had offered payment to the acting receiver general, by whom they were informed that he had no authority to receive it.

From History of Prince Edward Island by Duncan Campbell

Faith was appointed receiver general, and her hands were full of amusement as well as business.

From Say and Seal, Volume II by Susan Warner

The present receiver general is James Roscow, esq.

From The History of Virginia, in Four Parts by Robert Beverley

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