officer attached to
121Doolough —   Town   …
122Naper — This famous name, with variant spellings, Naper and Napper, derives from the Old French nap(p)ier , from nappe , a table cloth, plus the agent suffix ier , and was originally given as an occupational name to a person in charge of the table linen… …
123Napper — This famous name, with variant spellings, Naper and Napper, derives from the Old French nap(p)ier , from nappe , a table cloth, plus the agent suffix ier , and was originally given as an occupational name to a person in charge of the table linen… …
124Bow Street runner — /ˈboʊ strit/ (say boh street) noun (from 1749 to 1829) an officer attached to the magistrates court at Bow Street in London, whose duty was the apprehension of criminals …
125ἐπιξεναγοί — ἐπιξεναγός officer attached to an masc nom/voc pl …
126ἐπιξεναγούς — ἐπιξεναγός officer attached to an masc acc pl …
127pre-sentence investigation — Investigation of the relevant background of a convicted offender, usually conducted by a probation officer attached to a court, designed to act as a sentencing guide for the sentencing judge. See e.g. 18 U.S.C.A. No. 3552; Fed.R.Crim.P. 32(c).… …
128clerk — Officer of court who files pleadings, motions, judgments, etc., issues process, and keeps records of court proceedings. Functions and duties of clerks of court are usually specified by statute or court rules; e.g. Fed.R. Civil P. 77, 79. Person… …