[SUB- 6.] An assistant or subordinate commissioner.
1629. Sc. Acts Chas. I. (1870), V. 199/2. The commissioners and subcommissioners alreadie appointed.
1696. Lond. Gaz., No. 3183/3. The Association of the Sub-Commissioners for Prizes, of the Port of Dover and its Districts.
1697. View of Penal Laws, 14. Offences against this Act to be determined by the Chief Commissioners then by the Subcommissioners.
1846. MCulloch, Acc. Brit. Empire (1854), II. 289. The valuation was devolved on commissioners and sub-commissioners.