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628: 83:. The office was damp and was liable to destruction by fire due to the many wooden partitions within it and the many hearths used for heating. In 1820 the records were reported to be dry and well-aired, but were piled up on the floor of a room too small to contain them properly. In 1822 they were transferred to attic storage in 87:
and were "heaped in some places up to the ceiling and in an exceedingly dirty state". In 1840 the records were taken to the Comptroller of the Exchequer's Office in Whitehall Yard, where they were thoroughly cleaned and re-bundled. They were then placed on racks in Rolls House in 1841 where they were
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National Archives, notes on "Category E" Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations
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on the issue roll. In 1552 the unreliable "Declarations of the State of the Treasury" were replaced by declarations made by the Clerk of the Pells,
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This is a list of the Clerks of the Pells in the English Exchequer. Similar offices existed in Scotland and Ireland.
531: 246:. A dubious etymology is provided in the same article thus: "Roll and pell mean the same thing, the latter word 647: 367:"WARDOUR, Sir Edward (1578-1646), of Chiswick House, Chiswick, Mdx. and St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster" 710: 587: 582: 485:"Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (44) Addington of up Ottery and Erleigh Court, Viscounts Sidmouth" 577: 731: 642: 524: 700: 426: 59:
meaning "skin, hide, pelt". From the reign of James I Treasury records have been entered in books.
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in which the receipts and payments were entered upon two rolls of parchment, the one called the
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until the beginning of the 19th century. Some early Treasury records were kept in the nearby
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entries recording Treasury transactions were made upon rolls, or
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catalogued and labelled. They were then transferred to the new
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1802–1823: Hon. Henry Addington jnr (died insane 1823)
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Edward (1706-84), of Frogmore, Berks" 159:1660–?1698: William Wardour (restored) (died 1699) 723: 415:"PELHAM, Henry (c.1661-1721), of Stanmer, Suss." 296:"COCKERELL, Edmund (by 1510-59/60), of London" 532: 16:Historic department of the British government 243:Gentleman's Magazine, vol.5, 1836, pp.18-22 539: 525: 568:Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer 254:, the form of the Pell when not in use" 724: 618:Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer 412: 103: 546: 520: 386: 384: 603:Comptroller General of the Exchequer 361: 359: 357: 71:was situated on the eastern side of 13: 381: 14: 743: 354: 626: 171:Robert Walpole, Viscount Walpole 491: 477: 455: 433: 427:The History of Parliament Trust 406: 648:Exchequer Bill Loan Commission 423:The House of Commons 1690–1715 332: 310: 288: 266: 257: 237: 214: 1: 220:Gentleman's Magazine, op.cit. 207: 711:Taxation in medieval England 588:Chief Baron of the Exchequer 583:Chamberlain of the Exchequer 115:1555–1560: Edmund Cockerell 42: 7: 578:Chancellor of the Exchequer 62: 10: 748: 643:Court of Exchequer Chamber 499:"ELLIS, Henry (1788-1855)" 421:; Handley, Stuart (eds.). 263:Cassell's Latin Dictionary 701:Red Book of the Exchequer 671: 635: 624: 555: 192:1823–1825: Edward Roberts 186:(blind 1784, died 1802) 151:1646–: William Wardour 112:1516–1549: John Uvedale 23:was a department of the 563:Auditor of the imprests 501:. 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Index

Exchequer
King James I
Westminster Hall
Chapter House
Westminster Abbey
Somerset House
Public Record Office
Chancery Lane
National Archives
Robert Hare
Chidiock Wardour
Edward Wardour
Edward Wardour
Edward Wardour
Henry Pelham
Robert Walpole, Viscount Walpole
Edward Walpole
Isaac Barré
Henry Ellis




"UVEDALE (EVEDALE, UDALL, WOODALL), John (by 1482-1549), of Marrick, Yorks"
"COCKERELL, Edmund (by 1510-59/60), of London"
"HARE, Robert (c.1531-1611), of Bruisyard, Suff. and London"
"WARDOUR, Chidiock (1542-1611), of Plaitford, Hants and St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London"


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