You can be sure of this: the courthouse clerk and whatever agent was sent to see him, both are hag-ridden by filthy parasites this very moment.
"Thank you," Sophia said to the town of Hitchcock's courthouse clerk, and accepted a stack of papers from the gentleman.
He became Ossie when his mother told the courthouse clerk in Clinch River, Ga., who was filing his birth certificate that his name was "R.C. Davis."
All city and county officials, courthouse clerks, cops, and deputies were present, and as Harry Rex stepped forward to begin the crowd pressed closer.
In Palm Beach, Fla., courthouse clerks are reporting a surge in Freemen-style bogus liens on public officials.
A number of courthouse clerks worked on the complex bankruptcy filing of Baldwin United in 1983.
Well, it was a lot of fun, and I'd love to do it for nothing, Mr. Qwilleran, but there were a lot of expenses: travel cost and remuneration to the courthouse clerk and Bonnie Field.
Through a door, through a short hallway with a crowd of courthouse clerks gathered at one end gawking at him.
In 1955, when she tried to register as a Republican after moving to Florida from New York, a courthouse clerk told her flat out, "There's no such thing as a Republican."
He was born in Greytown, Natal, South Africa where he worked as a courthouse clerk after leaving high school and he moved to London in the 1950s where he was employed by a music publisher.