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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… works received the bulk of their salaries directly at the Exchequer until 1782; thereafter this number was reduced … only seven were required to submit accounts to the Exchequer of Audit. The keeper of the privy purse, paymaster … A number of subdepartments whose salaries were paid at the Exchequer, such as the ceremonies, revels and (through their …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… your custody, as it is said, and under the seal of our exchequer distinctly, openly, and without delay, to send into …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of its perquisites, leaving him, after the deduction of exchequer fees, but 31 10s p. an....to support the dignity of … on the health and despatch of the royal Treasury and Exchequer. As implied above, the results were sometimes …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… most important issues appear to have been the case in the exchequer court between the city and Sir James Croft … later Sir Robert, who was to serve as a baron of the exchequer from 1587 to 1607, in the suit over garbling; and … a judge of the common pleas and chief baron of the exchequer, Christopher Wray, who was to serve as judge and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… thereby covering the episode of the stop of the Exchequer. The real nature of that episode, the first … the bankers had been in the habit of depositing in the Exchequer cash balances or reserves for safe keeping and that … tables they are carried on to the date of the stop of the Exchequer. Hereditary Revenue of the King. 1668, Mich., to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ample proof is afforded of the fact that the stop of the Exchequer made very little difference to the course of … following payments are payments made after the stop of the Exchequer in liquidation of debts incurred before the stop. … interest paid in the half-year succeeding the stop of the Exchequer. s. d. Peter Blackwell (lent 3 Aug., 1670) 60 2 6 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… bishop and chapter. Littere Wallie Liber A, drawn up by exchequer officials in c. 1292, formed a reference manual in …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… Ford were paid for transacting Worsley's business at the Exchequer, while M. Thomas Matyn, auditor of the English …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… and learned in the feat of audit after the form of the exchequer' to attend upon the elected auditors, that the …
The Spanish Company
… now held the post of lord treasurer's remembrancer in the exchequer. Osborne, with remarkable foresight, felt that the … than broadcloth to Spain (P.R.O., King's Remembrancer Exchequer E 190/6/4). He also maintained an extensive network …
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