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The Exchequer is a government department of the United Kingdom responsible for the management and collection of taxation and other government revenues. The historical Exchequer developed judicial roles. A similar office existed in Ireland during British rule from 1299 to 1877. ==History of the Exchequer in England and Wales == At an early stage in...
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• (n.) The department of state having charge of the collection and management of the royal revenue. [Eng.] Hence, the treasury; and, colloquially, pecuniary possessions in general; as, the company`s exchequer is low. • (v. t.) To institute a process against (any one) in the Court of Exchequer. • (n.) One of the superior courts of law...
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in British history, the government department that was responsible for receiving and dispersing the public revenue. The word derives from the Latin ... [4 related articles]
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Name of the king's court of revenue which is taken from the fact that in early times the accounts were reckoned up on a chequered cloth, resembling a large chessboard, round which the officers sat....
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The financial department of the Medieval monarchy and bishoprics, responsible for collecting, accounting and issuing of money. Such a department has become the government's treasury.
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1. One of the superior courts of law; so called from a checkered cloth, which covers, or formerly covered, the table. ... The exchequer was a court of law and equity. In the revenue department, it had jurisdiction over the proprietary rights of the crown against subjects; in the common law department, it administered justice in personal actions bet...
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Ex·cheq'uer noun [ Middle English
escheker , Old French
eichekier , from Late Latin
scaccarium . See
Checker ,
Chess ,
Check .]
1. One of the superior courts of law; -- so called from a checkered cloth, which covers, or formerly covered, the table. [...
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Ancient Measurement Terms: Financial department of the royal government. The chief officers of the Exchequer were the Treasurer, the Chancellor and the Justiciar. Sheriffs, in their role as regional chief accountants, presented reports to the exchequer at Easter and Michaelmas.
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(Ancient Money Terms:) Financial department of the royal government. The chief officers of the Exchequer were the Treasurer, the Chancellor and the Justiciar. Sheriffs, in their role as regional chief accountants, presented reports to the exchequer at Easter and Michaelmas.
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financial accounting department of Anglo-Norman central government from Henry I's reign.
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The exchequer (or Treasury) is a government department dealing with State finance. It was introduced by the Normans.
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Department primarily responsible for collecting royal revenues and auditing financial accounts of royal officials and public servants
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a treasury, as of a state or nation. · (in Great Britain) · (often cap.) the governmental department in charge of the public revenues. · (formerly) an office administering the royal revenues and determining all cases affecting them. · (cap.) Also calledCourt of Exchequer.an ancient common-law court of civil jurisdiction in which...
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the funds of a government or institution or individual
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