He acted as justice of peace, and was made a commissioner for raising the assessment in the county in 1656.
It's not a question that any of the candidates wouldn't make a good commissioner.
In 1653 he was made a commissioner with responsibility for the Bermudas.
Made a commissioner of land tax in 1878, Skene was reappointed in 1887.
In February 1758 Scott was made a commissioner of excise, and he held that post until his death.
Wouldn't Michael make a great commissioner?
His supporters believe that Vincent would make a good commissioner because he has a strong legal, business and entertainment background.
Gibbon went into Parliament in 1774, and was made a commissioner of trade and plantations.
I think he'd make a great commissioner.
He became clerk-comptroller of the king's household at once, and in 1728 was made a commissioner of Irish revenue.