[f. prec. + -SHIP.] The office or position of official convener.

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1882–3.  Schaff, Encycl. Relig. Knowl., 1900. For many years, under the convenership of Dr. Candlish, the Free Church was very zealous in promoting primary education.

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1887.  Rep. Mitchell Libr. Glasgow, 10. The good-humoured persistence with which … he urged the claims of the Library upon the citizens during his Convenership.

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