7 Metaphors for treasurer

The treasurer of all riches is she worth, My black-eyed beauty.

His treasurer is a man whom thousands look up to, and reverence, but, in this little world, he is valued only for the supplies he furnishes, the equipages he purchases, the castle in which young royalty dwells.

A treasurer is sometimes a book-keeping clerk.

The treasurer was but an indifferent steward for the king, but he acquired a great fortune for himself, of which he was so proud, that he caused four great salt-sellers to be placed every day on his table full of gold dust.

The gentlemanly treasurer (was there ever a treasurer that wasn't gentlemanly in a newspaper notice?) handed him two of the best seats in the houseend seats, middle aisle, six rows from the stage.

Or it may be that this treasurer is a more or less permanent official.

The Treasurer is only the banker of the lodge.

7 Metaphors for  treasurer