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Quotation dates: 1689
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Sub-thesaurer, n. [Thesaurar(e n.] An assistant or deputy treasurer. —1689 Cramond Kirk S. III 6 Dec.
To take and keep ane accompt of … fitt objects of charity to whom the thesaurer or subthesaurer shall give [etc.]