Exchequer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Under Chamberlains of the Exchequer
Under Chamberlains of the Exchequer, two officers who cleaved the tallies and read them. See
Exchequer Bonds
Exchequer Bonds, with coupons for interest, forming another part of the'
Red-book of the Exchequer
Red-book of the Exchequer [liber rubens scaccarii, Lat.], an ancient record, wherein are registered
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chancellor of the Exchequer, a Minister of State having special care of the revenue,
Revenue
causes were peculiarly within the province of the court of Exchequer; the practice of which Court in matters of revenue was
Postman
Postman, a barrister in the Court of Exchequer and Exchequer Division of the High Court, who had precedence
Originalia
the chancery and transmitted to the Remembrancer's office in the Exchequer, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1126. Originalia, transcripts sent
Scalam
the scale], the old way of paying money into the Exchequer. Scalam, was the method of paying money to the Exchequer,
Scaccarium
cloth resembling a chess-board which covered the table in the Exchequer, and on which, when certain of the king'' accounts were
Quo minus
148. It also lay for the King's accountant in the Exchequer against any person against whom he had a right of
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