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Prohibition

King's Bench, but also out of the Courts of Chancery, Exchequer, and Common Pleas, and now issues out of the High

Prest

be paid by the sheriff on his account in the Exchequer, or for money left or remaining in his hands. Abolished

Precedence or precedency

of the Garter. || Privy Councillors. || Chancellor of the Exchequer. || Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. || Lord Chief

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Pipe

Pipe, a roll in the Exchequer; otherwise called the great roll. The Pipe Rolls contained an

Pells, Clerk of the

Pells, Clerk of the, an officer in the Exchequer, who entered every seller's bill on the parchment-rolls, the roll

Parcel makers

Parcel makers, two officers in the Exchequer who formerly made the parcels of the escheators' accounts, wherein

Opposer

an officer formerly belonging to the Green Wax in the Exchequer. Abolished.

O. Ni

O. Ni. It was the course of the Exchequer, as soon as a sheriff or escheat or entered into

Oblata

to the king by any of his subjects. In the Exchequer it signified old debts, brought as it were together from

Nomina villarum

several sheriffs in 1315, and returned by them into the Exchequer, where it was preserved.

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