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The pipe-rolls, or, Sheriff's annual accounts of the revenues of the crown for the counties of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Durham, during the reigns of Henry II., Richard I., and John
Great Britain. Exchequer
1847
Running title: Excerpta e rotulis magnis scaccarii.
The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England : in two periods : 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 (v.1)
Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Gervase of Tilbury (fl. 1211); Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Fitznigel, Richard (1130-1198); Great Britain. Treasury
1769
The ancient dialogue (in Latin) has special half-title: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario... . It was actually written by R. Fitznigel - v.2, p. [329]-452. The dissertation (in Latin) has special t.-p....
The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England : in two periods : 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 (v.2)
Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Gervase of Tilbury (fl. 1211); Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Fitznigel, Richard (1130-1198); Great Britain. Treasury
1769
The ancient dialogue (in Latin) has special half-title: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario... . It was actually written by R. Fitznigel - v.2, p. [329]-452. The dissertation (in Latin) has special t.-p....
The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England, in two periods: 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
Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Gervasius of Tilbury; Fitzneale, Richard (1130-1198)
1711
Dedication signed: Thomas Madox. The Ancient dialogue has t.p.: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario, Gervasio de Tilbury vulgo adscriptus, e duobus vetustis codd. mss. Nigro & Rubro, in Scaccario regio a...
Liber niger Scaccarii : nec non Wilhelmi Worcestrii Annales rerum Anglicarum, cum præfatione et appendice Thomæ Hearnii ad editionem primam Oxonæ editam (v.1)
Hearne, Thomas (1678-1735); Worcester, William (1415-1482?); Great Britain. Exchequer
1774
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Liber niger Scaccarii : nec non Wilhelmi Worcestrii Annales rerum Anglicarum, cum præfatione et appendice Thomæ Hearnii ad editionem primam Oxonæ editam (v.2)
Hearne, Thomas (1678-1735); Worcester, William (1415-1482?); Great Britain. Exchequer
1774
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Considerations for regulating the exchequer, in the more timely answering, better husbanding, and more orderly and safe conduct of the revenues of the crown into His Majesties coffers, as hath been heretofore used by sheriffes. And for freeing the subject from all unjust vexations concerning the same. With the causes and remedies of the inconveniences which have been occasioned by the breach of the lawes, and ancient course of the exchequer. As also for the better enabling and easing of sheriffes in the execution of their offices, and passing their accompts
Vernon, C; Harper, Thomas (1656)
1642
Signatures: A⁴ B-H⁸ I⁴. Errata on p. [1] at end. Final page blank. Considerations for regulating the excheqver.