Which preposition to use with clerkship

in Occurrences 14%

Before the return of the Stuarts he held a poor clerkship in the Navy Office and cut his quill obscurely at the common desk.

at Occurrences 4%

There was no room for me anywhere; the only thing I could get to do was a miserable clerkship at twelve shillings a week.

on Occurrences 3%

Perhaps a clerkship on board one of the great steamships might be obtained.

of Occurrences 2%

For, when all is said and done, we must needs look after ourselves, and when a young man of the age I was then arrived at is asked if he would like to exchange a clerkship of a hundred and twenty a year for a stewardship at more than four times as muchas a permanencyyou must agree that his mind will fix itself on what such an exchange means to him, to the exclusion of all other affairs.

through Occurrences 1%

Gaffney accepted the commission with alacrity; his brother, he said, was just then out of a job, having lost a clerkship through the sudden bankruptcy of his employers; such a bit of business as that which Mr. Appleyard had entrusted to him was so much meat and drink to one of his tastesin more ways than one.

to Occurrences 1%

Professionally he was a lawyer, and a good lawyer, but the duties of his profession were not his chief interest, and though he received at length a sheriffship worth £300 a year, and a clerkship to the court worth £1500, he early turned his mind to seek promotion elsewhere, and chose a literary career.

with Occurrences 1%

It was not long before Charles obtained promotion in the form of a clerkship with the East India Company,one of the last kind services of Samuel Salt, who died in the same year, 1792,and with the East India Company he remained for the rest of his working life.

Which preposition to use with  clerkship