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During the Civil War he became prominent as a sequestrator of Royalist estates as solicitor and sequestrator for Dorset from 1646 to 1649. He was mayor of Shaftesbury from 1647 to 1648. In 1648 he was commissioner for assessment for Dorset and in 1650 he was commissioner for administering the engagement. He was also captain of the militia cavalry in 1650.
The name "Naesmyth of Posso" was taken as a surname by an Anglican clergyman, George Cresswell Naesmyth Webb (1895-fl.1977), who served as Sequestrator of Southwick with Boarhunt in Hampshire between 1944-75. His connection with the family of Naesmyth is unclear.Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1977-79, OUP.
After the First English Civil War he became, by his father's influence, a sequestrator in Herefordshire. Initially the position was joint with Captain Benjamin Mason; after a sharp quarrel over the details of distraining money, and the accounts, Taylor emerged as the sole holder of the office. He was accommodating to the local gentry. At the Restoration of 1660, Taylor had to rely on patronage.
In 1802, Latham Coddington became Rector, who ordered a new Rectory, completed in 1810, a year after the arrival of the new Rector, Richard Graves. Graves, Deputy Professor of Divinity at TCD, proposed a re-roofing of the church, and the building of a tower, but the proposal did not proceed. In 1814, Francis Fox became Rector, followed by George Gore in 1821. Rev. Gore had financial difficulties, and a Sequestrator was appointed to the Parish to oversee its assets, but some work was completed on the church building.
One week later, the sequestrator ordered an almost 3 m tall wall to be built, separating the Oranienburger Straße from the building's courtyard. On September 4, 2012, the remaining 40-60 artists left peacefully, after pressure from the owner. Tacheles Metallwerkstatt, the sculpture park, was open until March 2013, when the financial group Nordbank decided to make money out of it. Several artists and programmers created a Tacheles 3D online art gallery, to open up new rooms for the Tacheles artists, and to continue the spirit of Tacheles online.
Oil originating at Pithole could move via the Oil City and Pithole and the Warren and Franklin to Oil City. It was not limited to further movement on the Warren and Franklin; the broad-gauge Atlantic and Great Western laid a standard-gauge rail on its track through Oil City, so oil tankers from the standard-gauge railroads could be moved to oil yards on the west side of Oil Creek and their contents transferred to broad-gauge cars. On December 10, 1866, George V. Forman was appointed sequestrator for the Oil City and Pithole. He continued to direct the operations of the railroad on behalf of creditors for several years.
From 1992 to 1997 he foremost worked as liquidator, sequestrator, consultant and assignee in bankruptcy. In 1998 he successfully completed a further training as executor (DVEV). 1999 he received his doctor’s degree. In the year 2000 he qualified as an expert for family law. After 18 months of training in Hamburg and Heidelberg he qualified as a mediator (BAFM) in the year 2002 and completed his studies in the field of „mergers and acquisitions“ at the University of Münster, Münster, in 2003 with the degree of a Master of Laws, LL.M.. In 2004 he completed his further studies at the University of Wales/Cardiff in the field of „Financial Services“ with an MBA.
The primary purpose of 'sequestration' is > not to secure possession of property pending a trial between resident > debtors and creditors on the issue of who has the right to retain it. On the > contrary, as here employed, 'sequestration' is a process used to compel the > personal appearance of a nonresident defendant to answer and defend a suit > brought against him in a court of equity. It is accomplished by the > appointment of a sequestrator by this Court to seize and hold property of > the nonresident located in this State subject to further Court order. If the > defendant enters a general appearance, the sequestered property is routinely > released, unless the plaintiff makes special application to continue its > seizure, in which event the plaintiff has the burden of proof and > persuasion.
Following by being ordained a priest by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton, on 10 June 1677. Carte's first ecclesiastical position was as a curate of Crick, Northamptonshire, appointed on 26 March 1678. On 29 September 1682, he was made a prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral, a position he held until shortly before his death. From 26 March 1684 to 2 February 1693, Carte was the vicar of Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, Warwickshire. In 1691, Carte returned to Coventry, where he served as the master of the local free school. He returned to his career as a clergyman, working as vicar of Dunchurch from 2 July 1697 to 8 June 1699. On 7 January 1699, he was appointed both as the Preacher throughout the diocese of Lincoln, and the rector of Eastwell, Leicestershire, the latter position he held up until his death. In 1700, he was made lecturer and sequestrator at Leicester Cathedral, where, on 21 October 1712, he was made vicar, holding the office until the year of his death.

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