| 1. | Hamo was the last treasurer to hold the East Riding alongside the treasurership.
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| 2. | Between 1642 and 1645 he took on many treasurerships for the army and parliament.
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| 3. | He also was dean of Rouen, and retained the treasurership of Lisieux while archdeacon.
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| 4. | He resigning the treasurership in 1740.
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| 5. | Hamo held the treasurership until at least 1216, when he last was named as treasurer.
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| 6. | He resigned the Treasurership of the Chamber and retired from his other posts in 1616, and died in 1621.
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| 7. | Burchard continued to hold the treasurership until at least October 1194, when he last is mentioned in the office.
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| 8. | He acquired the office of Archdeacon of Rouen in 1170, holding the office along with the treasurership of Rouen for a few years.
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| 9. | At length, after many entreaties, he was allowed to resign the treasurership, but before he could arrange to leave Ireland he died.
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| 10. | After his dismissal from the treasurership in 1295, he devoted himself to the care of his diocese, and was regarded as pious bishop.
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