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The ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, published from two manuscript volumes, called the Black book and Red book. Remaining of Record in His Majesty's Exchequer. Which contain an Authentic Account of the greatest Officers of the Realm, by whom the various Branches of the Royal Revenue are managed; their Duties, Saleries, Privileges and Exemptions. Also A circumstantial Detail of the Sheriff's Accompts; the Manner and Method of passing them at the Exchequer; the Privileges and Exemptions allowed them, by Reason of their Business and Attendance there; the Origin and Derivation of their Name and Office, with many other instructive and curious Particulars. Likewise A Dissertation concerning the Author of this Dialogue, and a Discourse concerning the most ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled The Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani. Published originally in Latin, by Tho Madox, Esq; Historiographer. Now carefully translated into English, by a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Fitzneale, Richard, approximately 1130-1198.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Reports of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments, Which are or have been lately received in the several public offices, As Follows: Secretaries of State, Treasury, Admiralty, Treasurer of the Navy, Commissioners of the Navy, Dock Yards, Sick and Hurt Office, Victualling Office, Naval and Victualling Departments at Foreign or Distant Parts, Post Office. presented to the House of Commons, June 1793.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The former and present state of the principal public offices in this Kingdom; Including the Offices of His Majesty's Treasury, Exchequer, Postmaster General, Secretaries of State, Admiralty, Army and Navy Pay-Offices, and all the Subordinate Naval Departments: with tables of the established fees received in most of the said Offices, and in Sundry other Departments. Compiled from the reports of the Commissioners of Accounts and Enquiry, appointed in 1780 and 1785, from various Statutes, Orders in Council, Warrants, and Documents respecting the said Offices, and from other authentic Sources of Information.
Date: 1794