He was elected again in 1858 and served as Receiver General in that year.
The discovery has been reported to the Receiver General of Jersey.
Until 1919 the Receiver General had a seat in the Legislative Council.
Funds are deposited and withdrawn by the Receiver General for Canada.
He was for several years Receiver General of the land tax for Kent.
Fox was named as Receiver General, the chief financial officer in the administration.
Receiver General is an alternative title for a Treasurer.
He served as Receiver General for Upper Canada from 1820 to 1841.
In 1820, he was named Receiver General and left for York (later Toronto).
From 1873 to 1878, he was the Receiver General.