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  • The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England.

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    • New York, Greenwood Press [1969]
    • 1969-1769
    • 2 Items
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    Text F-11 6454 v. 1Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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    Text F-11 6454 v. 2Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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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 ... Now carefully translated into English, by a gentleman of the Inner Temple.

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    • London, J. Worrall, 1758.
    • 1758
    • 1 Item
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    Text TIF (Fitzneale, R. Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer)Offsite
  • The records of exchequer receipts from the English Jewry / by Hilary Jenkinson : (Paper read before the Jewish Historical Society of England on February 12, 1912.)

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    • London : printed for the Society by Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co., 1918.
    • 1918
    • 1 Item
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    Text *PXQ (Jewish Historical Society of England. Transactions) v. 7-8 (1911-1917)Schwarzman Building - Dorot Jewish Division Room 111

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  • A compleat index to Mr. Madox's History of the Exchequer, serving as a glossary to explain uncommon words, to illustrate the original of families and customs, And the Antiquities of The Several Counties in England [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed for Francis Gosling, at the Crown and Mitre against Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street, 1741.
    • 1741
    • 1 Resource

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  • The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, in two periods [electronic resource] : to wit, from the Norman conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II: taken from records. Together with A Correct Copy of the Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis; and A Dissertation concerning the most Ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled The Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani.

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    • London : printed by John Matthews; and sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Bishops-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXI. [1711]
    • 1711
    • 1 Resource

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  • The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, in two periods [electronic resource] : to wit, from the Norman conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II. Taken from records. Together with A Correct Copy of the Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis. And A Dissertation concerning the most ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled The Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani. By Thoma Madox, Esq.

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    • London : printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar; and Benjamin White, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]
    • 1769
    • 1 Resource

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  • The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, in two periods [electronic resource] : to wit, from the Norman conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II: taken from records. Together with A Correct Copy of the Ancient Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis; and A Dissertation concerning the most Ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled The Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani.

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    • London : printed by John Matthews; and sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Bishops-Head in St. Pauls Church-Yard, MDCCXI. [1711]
    • 1711
    • 1 Resource

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  • The ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, [electronic resource] : 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.

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    • London : printed for J. Worrall, at the Dove in Bell-Yard, near Lincoln's-Inn, MDCCLVIII. [1758]
    • 1758
    • 1 Resource

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  • The course of the exchequer, by Richard, son of Nigel. Translated from the Latin, with intro. and notes, by Charles Johnson.

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    • New York, Oxford University Press, 1950.
    • 1950
    • 1 Item
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    Text HJ1028 .F413 x 1950Off-site
  • Dialogus de Scaccario = The course of the Exchequer / by Richard, Fitz Nigel. And Constitutio Domus Regis = The Establishment of the Royal Household / [both] edited and translated by the late Charles Johnson, with corrections by F.E.L. Carter and D.E. Greenway.

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    • Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1983.
    • 1983
    • 1 Item
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    Text HJ1028 .F413 1983Off-site
  • Magnum rotulum scaccarii vel Magnum rotulum pipæ de anno tricesimo-primo regni Henrici Primi (ut videtur) : quem plurimi hactenus laudarunt pro rotulo quinti anni Stephani Regis / nunc primum edidit Josephus Hunter.

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    • [London] : Printed ... under the direction of the Commissioners on the Public Records of the Kingdom, 1833.
    • 1833
    • 1 Item
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    Text Br 1260.9Off-site

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