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- At Cambridge, the Registrary is also Secretary to the University Council.
- The actual chest is still kept in the Registrary's office.
- The current Registrary is Dr Jonathan Nicholls, who took office in October 2007.
- In 1963 Fleet moved to University Registrary, the chief administrative officer of the university.
- His major work as registrary was the arrangement and cataloguing of all the university papers.
- The University of Cambridge in England uses the archaic spelling of " Registrary " for this office.
- The office of the Registrary was established in 1506, to compile and maintain the records of the university.
- His father held the office of registrary of the court of Canterbury, under Sir Nathaniel Brent, commissary.
- When the pirates were tried, Atkins was made registrary, and complains that for twenty-six hard days'work he only received as many pounds.
- As the head of the university's Unified Administrative Service, the Registrary is responsible for the central management and the non-academic services of the university.
- In July 1697 the ?00 to the university " towards the printing house and presse " and James Halman, Registrary of the University, lent ?00 for the same purpose.
- On 23 March 1832 he was elected registrary of the University of Cambridge after a competition with Temple Chevallier, and remained in this office until 1861, when he retired.
- The Registrary has control of the University Chest ( formerly a physical chest in which the funds of the university were held secure, now a metaphor for the university's bank accounts ).
- :" Those men and women whose names the Registrary has today posted in the arcade beside the Senate-House and which the Vice-Chancellor has not deleted beg your reverences that they may proceed to the degree for which each has properly applied ."
- An edited version has been published as " Romilly's Cambridge Diary, 1832 42 : Selected Passages from the Diary of the Rev . Joseph Romilly, Fellow of Trinity College and Registrary of the University of Cambridge " ( 2009 ), edited by John Patrick Tuer Bury.
- Upon receiving the mandamus John Pechell, the master of Magdalene College, who was vice-chancellor, sent a messenger to the Duke of Albemarle, the chancellor, to request him to get the mandamus recalled; and the registrary and the bedell waited upon Francis to offer him instant admission to the degree if only he would take the necessary oaths.