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APPOSER

Volume 2 · 53 words · 1823 Edition

ignifies an examiner. In the court of exchequer there is an officer called the foreign apposer. In the office of confirmation, in the first liturgy of Edward VI, the rubric directs the bishop, or such as he shall appoint, to oppose a child; and a bishop's examining chaplain was anciently called his poser.