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Journal of the House of Commons
… House, To-morrow Morning. Land Tax. Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, from the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, … to Order, an Account of several Sums returned into the Exchequer, charged upon the several and respective Counties, …
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… 50,000 l. out of any Monies lent, or advanced, into the Exchequer, for the paying for such Plate. Royal Assent to … 50,000 l. out of any Monies lent, or advanced, into the Exchequer, for the paying for such Plate. Royal Assent to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Ordered, That the said Report do . . . upon the Table. Exchequer Receipt. A Bill for the better Observation of the Course anciently used in the Receipt of the Exchequer was, according to Order, read a Second time. … Bushel, according to the Standard in his Majesty's Exchequer: And the same was twice read: and, upon the …
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… to this House the Sum issued for secret Service from the Exchequer, or elsewhere; and that they did return formerly an … To Sir Sam. Bernadiston, Part of his Fine remaining in the Exchequer, the 5th of Nov. 1688 500 To Colonel Cha. Godfrey, … Esquire, in Repayment of what was stopt from him for Exchequer-Fees, in receiving his own Rent of Mote-Park, let …
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… after such Payments thereof as have been made into the Exchequer, and of such Sums as are already chargeable …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Hay-market Paving, &c. Ordered, That Mr. Chancellor of Exchequer, Sir John Woolstenholm, Mr. Machell, Mr. Roberts, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Judgments in the Courts of King's-Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer, at Westminster; which was to be in Force for One …
Journal of the House of Commons
… say, He had received a Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, or else he had not made so much Interest there. … SolicitorGeneral, Mr. Serjeant Bond, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Harley, and Mr. Lownds, do prepare and bring … the clipped Money, as the same shall come into the Exchequer. Committees. Ordered, That all Committees be …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Receivers-General, in paying more clipped Monies into the Exchequer than they received from the Collectors; and in not … the Sum of 600,000 l. shall be lent upon the Credit of the Exchequer in general, for the Use of the Fleet and Army, and …
Journal of the House of Commons
… paid for Fees, Salaries, and Bounty-money payable at the Exchequer, and for Contingencies for the Three last Years, … presented, 3 Dec.of clipped Money delivered out of the Exchequer to be melted down, and new Money paid in from the …
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