Conservator

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Conservator (female Conservatrix) may refer to:

  • Conservator of a Conservatorship, in the United States, a person appointed by a court or regulatory authority to supervise a person or entity's financial affairs
  • Conservator (religion), a judge appointed by the Pope to protect the personae miserabiles
  • Conservator-restorer, a professional who protects and cares for museum collections and other objects of cultural heritage
  • Conservators who manage areas of countryside in England
  • Conservator who keeps the public records in Portugal
  • In electrical engineering, part of an oil-filled transformer where oil is stored
  • The Conservator, a late 19th Century Chicago radical journal (see Ferdinand Lee Barnett)