| 1. | He was also an abbreviator and papal scribe until 1511.
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| 2. | On September 2, 1535, he was appointed an abbreviator of apostolic letters.
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| 3. | As a consequence, the labour was immensely augmented, and the number of Abbreviators necessarily increased.
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| 4. | On September 27, 1543, he became an " abbreviator de parco maiori ".
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| 5. | Abbreviators of the greater presidency were permitted to wear the purple cassock and cappa, as also rochet in capella.
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| 6. | The same Pope also granted many privileges to the College of Abbreviators, but especially to the members of the greater presidency.
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| 7. | These offices becoming vacant by death of the Abbreviator, no matter where the death take place, are reserved in Curia.
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| 8. | The Abbreviators of the lower, or lesser, were to be promoted to the higher, or greater, bar or presidency.
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| 9. | Pius VII suppressed many of the chancery offices, and so the Tribunal of Correctors and the Abbreviators of the lower presidency disappeared.
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| 10. | Finally, the platform incorporates Google s URL abbreviator ( Goo . gl ), so that users can save and easily share their personal collections.
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