historiographership
English
Etymology
Noun
historiographership (uncountable)
- The position or office of historiographer.
- George Saintsbury
- Davenant, the last holder of the laureateship, had died two years previously, and Howell, the well known author of the Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ, and the late holder of the historiographership, four years before.
- George Saintsbury
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