Under-chamberlain [of the Exchequer]

Under-chamberlain [of the Exchequer]
an officer who cleaves the tallies written by the clerk, and reads the same, that the clerks and comptrollers of the pell may see that their entrance be true.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Vitelliaˊni * Unleˊttered
Twivil
Vacuiˊties [with Physicians]
Veal Money [in the manour of Bradford in Wiltshire]
Vermiˊvorousness
Viˊsion
Viˊsion
Vision [in Opticks]
Clear Vision [in Opticks]
Confused Vision
Vitelliaˊni
Under-chamberlain [of the Exchequer]
Unleˊttered
Voy
Upwhiˊrled
Uraˊnia [in Painting &c.]
Uranoˊscopist
Uranoˊscopy
Urbane
Wale Knot [with Sailors]