[f. prec. + -SHIP.] The office or position of official convener.
18823. Schaff, Encycl. Relig. Knowl., 1900. For many years, under the convenership of Dr. Candlish, the Free Church was very zealous in promoting primary education.
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.