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Exchequer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Exchequer was (and in some cases still is) a part of the governments of England (latterly to include Wales), Scotland, and Northern Ireland that was responsible for the management and collection...
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Master of the Mint: In charge of coining ... Book keeper of Records: Keeps the books and disperse all royal funds ... Head of All Tax Collections: In charger of making sure that all taxes are collected...
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Throughout the later medieval and early post-medieval period, reckoning counters or jetons – the word is derived from the French, ‘jeter’, to cast or throw - played an important role in the world of commerce, and even in administration of the national economy. ... It would seem that in the early days, ... Being of brass,
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The exchequer was the financial department of the government. ... Definition: The Exchequer was the financial department of the British royal government. The lower Exchequer received and audited all revenue of the crown. The upper Exchequer was a court of law that dealt with royal financial matters, sitting twice a year.
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