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and the other in the Exchequer of Receipt; it was more usual for one deputy to be appointed, whose principal business was in the Receipt, or lower Exchequer. As the chamberlains in fee became merged into the Crown and ceased attendance, the deputies themselves became known as Chamberlains of the
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The Maudit chamberlainship descended to the Beauchamp Earls of Warwick and passed into the hands of the Crown in 1483 upon the accession of Richard III, son-in-law of the 16th Earl. However, the office was also held by the crown from the death of
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As the business of the Exchequer increased, the chamberlains in fee largely ceased their personal attendance on the Exchequer in favour of their deputies. On at least one occasion, during the reign of
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In the 12th century, the two hereditary positions of Chamberlains-in-Fee were held by the Maudit and Fitzgerald families.
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Richard Alrede 5 May 1443 – 11 July 1443 (removed in favor of Cromwell's claim to the reversion of the office)
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from its creation until 10 October 1826, when the offices were abolished and their duties transferred to the
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in 1315 until the death of Edward II in 1327 because Guy's eldest son was only a young child.
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Officers of the Exchequer, Special Series #18 of the List & Index Society, pub. 1983.
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The Fitzgerald chamberlainship passed by marriage to the Redvers Earls of Devon. In 1275
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Appointed by the junior Chamberlain in Fee (usually the owner of the manor of
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Appointed by the senior Chamberlain in Fee (the owner of the manor of
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The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England
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Sir Sampson Norton 9 February 1495 – 8 February 1517 (joint)
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18 February 1613 – 31 January 1618 (previously John Morice)
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John Culcotes 31 January 1337 – 2 February 1337 (appointed
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Sir John Pilkington 14 April 1477 – 29 December 1478
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Originally the deputies of the Chamberlains in Fee.
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Henry Ludgershall 23 August 1307 – 28 February 1312
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Index

Exchequer
Auditor of the Exchequer
master chamberlain
treasury
Henry I
Edward I
9th Earl of Warwick
Exchequer of Pleas
Guy de Beauchamp
Isabel de Forz
Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon
Adam de Stratton
Hanslope
John Buckingham
Sir Walter Wrottesley
Sir James Tyrrell
Sir William Stanley
Sir John Heron
Sir Richard Jerningham
Sir Henry Guildford
Robert Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Sussex
Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton
Sir Anthony Wingfield
Sir John Cheke
Robert Strelley
Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton
Thomas Randolph
Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
Sir William Killigrew

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