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A treatise on the Court of Exchequer

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  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer"
  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer"@en
  • "A treatise on the court of exchequer: in which the revenues of the Crown, the manner of receiving and accounting"
  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer: ... By a late Lord Chief Baron of that court"@en
  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer: ... By a late Lord Chief Baron of that court"
  • "A treatise on the Court of exchequer: in which the revenues of the crown; the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them; the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt; the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown; are clearly explained: as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures; the origin of parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice; and many other curious and useful particulars are shewn"
  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer in which the revenues of the crown ; the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them ; the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt ; the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown ; are clearly explained : as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures ; the origin of Parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice ; and many other curious and useful particulars, are shewn"@en
  • "A treatise on the Court of Exchequer in which the revenues of the crown ; the manner of receiving and accounting for the several branches of them ; the duty of the several officers employed in the collection and receipt ; the nature of the processes for the recovery of debts due to the crown ; are clearly explained : as also occasionally, the nature of the feudal and other antient tenures ; the origin of Parliaments, convocations, the several courts of justice ; and many other curious and useful particulars, are shewn"