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- 19007964 alternative "Dialogus de scaccario. English".
- 19007964 contributor B585307.
- 19007964 contributor B585308.
- 19007964 coverage "Great Britain History Henry I, 1100-1135 Sources.".
- 19007964 coverage "Great Britain History Henry II, 1154-1189 Sources.".
- 19007964 created "MDCCLVIII [1758]".
- 19007964 date "1758".
- 19007964 date "MDCCLVIII [1758]".
- 19007964 dateCopyrighted "MDCCLVIII [1758]".
- 19007964 description "ESTC T101557".
- 19007964 extent "xii, 76, [6] leaves ;".
- 19007964 isReferencedBy "ESTC T101557".
- 19007964 issued "1758".
- 19007964 issued "MDCCLVIII [1758]".
- 19007964 language "eng lat".
- 19007964 language "eng".
- 19007964 publisher "London : Printed for J. Worrall ...,".
- 19007964 spatial "England.".
- 19007964 spatial "Great Britain History Henry I, 1100-1135 Sources.".
- 19007964 spatial "Great Britain History Henry II, 1154-1189 Sources.".
- 19007964 spatial "Great Britain".
- 19007964 subject "England. Exchequer.".
- 19007964 subject "Finance, Public England.".
- 19007964 subject "HJ1028 .F413 1758".
- 19007964 subject "Royal households Great Britain History Sources.".
- 19007964 title "Dialogus de scaccario. English".
- 19007964 title "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 [sic], 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.".
- 19007964 type "text".