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Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… chapter II: subsidies CHAPTER II. The Subsidies. 1. Exchequer, K. R., Subsidy Roll 144/2. The subsidy is undated. … It stipulated that the chief taxers were to deliver at the Exchequer half the money collected at Easter and Michaelmas … have been made not later than the early part of 1291. II. Exchequer, K. R., Subsidy Roll 144/3 (1319). The roll …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… a list of the sums total for all the wards. Where the Exchequer copy has one sum only, the Schedule generally … excess of those in the roll. Where, on the other hand, the Exchequer roll has two sums total, the Schedule sum generally … FarrE the sums agree exactly, but there is nothing in the Exchequer roll corresponding to the addition "preter Rogerum …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for the simple reason that the money was not paid into the Exchequer, but into the Chamber of London and was thence issued not by the ordinary Exchequer officials, but by special Commissioners. No … to 1648, Dec. 319,968 l. s. d. 715,926 0 0 charged on the Exchequer. Old debts of Charles I (set out in Commons' …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… INCOME. EXPENDITURE. l. s. d. l. s. d. Money out of the Exchequer 115,789 16 8 Office salaries 5,464 10 0 Sale of … INCOME. EXPENDITURE. l. s. d. l. s. d. Money out of the Exchequer 35,250 13 7 Commissioners' salaries 2,400 0 0 … EXPENDITURE. l. s. d. l. s. d. Ready money out of the Exchequer 28,278 4 8 Master General and Commissioners 1,375 0 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… letters from the Lord Treasurer and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Earl of Marlborough and Sir Richard Weston). … First Lord of the Admiralty, Grey's Chancellor of the Exchequer [the Althorp of the Reform Bill period], the 'Red … described himself as the worst Chancellor of the Exchequer that had ever held the office, and also the Earls …
A History of the County of Somerset
… possible that led to the adoption here also of the great Exchequer volume as the standard text. As to the MS. itself, … that firma comitatus for which the sheriff answered at the Exchequer and which constituted so important an element in … Domesday and even before the Conquest, the twelfth century exchequer system of crediting the sheriff, at his annual …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Committee On The Supply. ( Mr. Hampden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the chair Grey's Debates, X, p. 8.) Sir John … one. Have a care : by the course of the government of the Exchequer any man may know what the receipts are, and see how … This is very surprising. As to our constitution of the Exchequer, I would have it be more consonant to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [by the mouth of Sir John Ernie, Chancellor of the Exchequer] insisted upon 1,200,000 l. for paying the new … in the following pages: the one source derived from the Exchequer Declarations gives in effect the net revenue: the … account of the revenue and expenditure as stated in the Exchequer half yearly Declarations (Auditors and Pells) is as …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… merchants gave him the nickname of agent of King Henry's exchequer. Notwithstanding all his servility, however, he … person the greater portion of the contents of the Royal Exchequer. Ferdinand, at least on state occasions, was also …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Sir Robert Howard [the Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer] can give you an account of the yearly value of the … (1) That Sir Robert Howard, Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, be directed to bring in the yearly value of the … according to his books." As Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer Howard was the only person who could supply the …
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