The Red Book of the Exchequer (Liber Rubeus or Liber ruber Scaccarii) is a 13th-century manuscript compilation of precedents and office memoranda of the...
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In the civil service of the United Kingdom, His Majesty's Exchequer, or just the Exchequer, is the accounting process of central government and the government's...
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The Exchequer of Pleas, or Court of Exchequer, was a court that dealt with matters of equity, a set of legal principles based on natural law and common...
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Scutage (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
appeared the Red Book of the Exchequer (Rolls series), which, with the Book of Fees (Public Record Office) and the Pipe Rolls (published by the Record Commission...
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Knight-service (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
abolished. The returns of 1166 are preserved in the Liber Niger (13th century), edited by Hearne, and the Liber Rubeus or Red Book of the Exchequer (13th century)...
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Look up Red Book or red book in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Red Book, Redbook or Redbooks may refer to: The Little Red Book of Quotations from Chairman...
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The chancellor of the exchequer, often abbreviated to chancellor, is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and the...
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Curtana (redirect from Edward the Confessor's sword)
Eleanor of Provence in 1236 when Henry III of England married the queen. It occurs as "Curtana" in the "Red Book of the Exchequer" as one of the three swords...
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The "Red Book of the Irish Exchequer" (so-called by analogy with the English Red Book of the Exchequer) was a 14th-century compilation of Exchequer practice...
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coin for every ten pounds of silver minted so that they might be tested every three months. Found in the Red Book of the Exchequer, a section thought to be...
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Rolls Series (redirect from Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages)
One of the final works in the series was the 13th-century legal compilation known as the Red Book of the Exchequer, edited by Hubert Hall of the Public...
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J. Horace Round (category Contributors to the Victoria County History)
His feud with Hubert Hall relating to the publication in 1897 of the 13th-century Red Book of the Exchequer (on which Round had originally been co-editor)...
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The Barons of the Exchequer, or barones scaccarii, were the judges of the English court known as the Exchequer of Pleas. The Barons consisted of a Chief...
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Rhwng Gwy a Hafren (category Former subdivisions of Wales)
number of cantrefs given in the Red Book of the Exchequer be amended from seven to three, perhaps Arwystli, Maelienydd, and Elfael. The Red Book mentions...
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"remembrance books" include the Red Book of the Exchequer and the Black Book of the Admiralty, an Old French compilation of maritime law. The written cautionary...
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the Exchequer is per serjentiam veltrariae, i.e. providing a leash of hounds. The later history is full of the exploits of highwaymen, who found the wild...
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Serjeanty (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Domesday Book, see e.g. the Victoria History of Hampshire, vol. I. Red Book of the Exchequer. Rolls series. Book of Fees Brand, Paul. "The Serjeants of the Common...
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Brightlingsea (category Beaches of Essex)
in the Red Book of the Exchequer in 1212, as Brihtlenggesseya in the Pipe rolls in 1230, and as Brychtlingeseye in the charter rolls in 1253. The name...
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Bromyard (section The Green Estate)
early favoured by generous benefactors, as the Hereford Red Book of the Exchequer testified in 1277. The Lancastrian knights Sir John Baskerville and...
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Cynllibiwg (category History of Wales)
Buellt. The Red Book of the Exchequer, a mainly 13th-century compilation, mentions a region of seven cantrefs between the Severn and the Wye that had...
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Arwystli (category History of Powys)
and Wye", mentioned in the Red Book of the Exchequer. In earlier times Arwystli was evidently considered part of the Kingdom of Powys, but over time its...
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Leges Henrici Primi (redirect from Laws of Henry I)
about 1250. Sc is currently part of the Red Book of the Exchequer held by The National Archives. Hg is held by the British Library and is catalogued...
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Bertram de Criol (category Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports)
MCCXXIV (Commissioners, London 1833), p. 200. H. Hall (ed.), The Red Book of the Exchequer, Rolls Series, 3 Vols (1896), Part II, p. 469, fol. 132A, and...
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account to the Red Book of the Exchequer for her assistance. She also accounted to the Exchequer at the end of King Henry's reign and during that of his successor...
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1809). Volume 2, Part 1, Pages 87 to 88 Hubert Hall (Editor). The Red Book of the Exchequer. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery Off., by Eyre and Spottiswoode...
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Essex 1202 Feudal Aids 1899-1920 Red Book of the Exchequer and Calendar of Closed Rolls Calendar of Patent Rolls Calendar of Closed Rolls Morris, Richard...
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This is an incomplete list of some of the manuscripts from the Cotton library that today form the Cotton collection of the British Library. Some manuscripts...
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Aguillon family (category English people of French descent)
Book of the Exchequer, vol. II, London: HMSO, p. 642 L F Salzman, ed. (1953), "Up Marden", A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4, the Rape of Chichester...
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John Russell (knight) (category High sheriffs of Somerset)
Fees, vol.1, 1920, p.92 Red Book of the Exchequer, Rolls Series, vol. 2, p. 484, 488 (quoted by Victoria County History of Wilts., vol. 16, Little Bedwyn)...
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his denunciation of capitalism as unethical and his promise of a socialist utopia. He was the first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, a position he held...
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