Which preposition to use with proctors

in Occurrences 6%

In the following year he married Mary, daughter of Charles Howard, Esq. a proctor in the Ecclesiastical Court of Lichfield.

of Occurrences 5%

In 1642 he had the place of succentor in the church of Salisbury, conferred on him by bishop Duppa, and in 1643 was chosen junior proctor of the university; he was also metaphysical reader, and it was generally said, that those lectures were never performed better than by Mr. Cartwright, and his predecessor Mr. Thomas Barlow of Queen's College, afterwards lord bishop of Lincoln.

from Occurrences 2%

The troops were in the highest spirits, and all were anxious to press on to drive General Proctor from Malden.

into Occurrences 1%

The wary and faithful 'bulldogs' guarded the doorway; the marshal, predecessor of the modern omniscient Brown, advanced respectfully behind the proctor into the room, and passing a penetrating glance from one youth to the other, all of whomexcept Theodore againhe knew by sightfor that is the pride and pleasure of a marshalmentally registered their names in secret hopes of getting half-a-crown a-piece to forget them again.

on Occurrences 1%

Lieutenant Watson, of the British army, waited upon Mr. Kinzie one day with an invitation to the quarters of General Proctor on the opposite side of the river, saying he wished to speak with him, on business.

to Occurrences 1%

The father answered: Mr. Proctor to Mr. Murray.

with Occurrences 1%

After his signal defeat at Fort Stephenson, Proctor with his British troops returned to Malden by water, while Tecumseh with his followers passed over by land, round the head of Lake Erie, and joined him at that point.

below Occurrences 1%

The Vice-Chancellor has his seat on one side, the preacher, with the two Proctors below him, sits opposite; and there all sit in their robes, more or less grand, according to the day, till the beadle comes to announce that it is time to form the procession into church.

about Occurrences 1%

I will set Proctor about the will forthwith.

for Occurrences 1%

He privately thanked the Proctors for saving him from what would have distressed him; but he made no comments on the measures themselves.

at Occurrences 1%

Around Washington himself was a circle of brilliant Irishmen: Adjutant-General Edward Hand leading his rifles, Stephen Moylan his dragoons, General Henry Knox and Colonel Proctor at the head of his artillery, John Dunlop his body-guard, Andrew Lewis his brigadier-general, Ephraim Elaine his quartermaster, all of Irish birth or ancestry.

by Occurrences 1%

There was Andy Agar, a stout, rattling fellow, the natural son of a gentleman residing near there; Jack Shea, who was afterwards transported for running away with Biddy Lawlor; Tim Cournane, who, by reason of being on his keeping, was privileged to carry a gun; Owen Connor, a march-of-intellect man, who wished to enlighten proctors by making them swallow their processes; and a number of other "good boys."

Which preposition to use with  proctors