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Great Britain -- Exchequer

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

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Copies of documents relating to Cholsey collected as evidence in an Exchequer tithe suit, Wyatt Cottle, vicar of Cholsey v. Richard Parsons of Unwell Farm, begun in 1810

Copies of documents relating to Cholsey (1125-1704) collected as evidence in an Exchequer tithe suit, Wyatt Cottle, vicar of Cholsey v. Richard Parsons of Unwell Farm, begun in 1810.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Berks. b. 11
Extents: 133 Leaves
Dates: 1125-1704
Collection

A copy of 'an Account of all monies ... paid out of ... His Majesty's Exchequer ... on account of the Privy Purse, Secret Service, Pensions ... [etc.]'

A copy of 'an Account of all monies ... paid out of ... His Majesty's Exchequer ... on account of the Privy Purse, Secret Service, Pensions ... [etc.]'
Extents: 0.22 Linear metres (2 boxes)
Dates: Written in about 1770
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'In the Exchequer Chamber, Westminster Hall ... The King against George Coombes'

'In the Exchequer Chamber, Westminster Hall ... The King against George Coombes.'
Shelfmark: MS. Add. C. 50
Extents: 22 Leaves
Dates: Written about A.D. 1780
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Legal papers relating to cases brought in the Court of Exchequer over the disputed will of Thomas Bright, rector of Finchampstead

Legal papers, 1688-1690, relating to cases brought in the Court of Exchequer over the disputed will of Thomas Bright, rector of Finchampstead.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Berks. c. 39
Extents: 68 Leaves
Dates: 1688-1690
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Official contemporary copy of Court of Exchequer proceedings brought by the Attorney General against Francis Smith, 2nd Viscount Carrington, and Humphrey Weld for the recovery of property formerly belonging to Furness Abbey, Lancs.

Official contemporary copy of Court of Exchequer proceedings brought by the Attorney General against Francis Smith, 2nd Viscount Carrington, and Humphrey Weld for the recovery of property formerly belonging to Furness Abbey, Lancs., decreed by the Court to have been conveyed to the defendants by Sir Thomas Preston, Jesuit, for superstitious uses, 1682.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Lancs. d. 4
Extents: 177 Leaves
Dates: 1682
Collection

Photostats of the Papers of Eight Cases Brought in Chancery and the Court of Exchequer

Photostats of the Papers of Eight Cases Brought in Chancery and the Court of Exchequer.
Extents: 0.60 Linear metres (3 boxes)
Dates: 1765-1778
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Proceedings in the Court of Exchequer concerning the partition of the manor of Immingham

Proceedings in the Court of Exchequer concerning the partition of the manor of Immingham, 1684-1686.
Shelfmark: MS. Top. Lincs. b. 2
Extents: 183 Leaves
Dates: 1684-1686
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Treatise on the Exchequer by an unidentified officer of the Exchequer

Treatise on the Exchequer by an unidentified officer of the Exchequer
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. misc. d. 1210
Extents: 130 Leaves
Dates: 1732