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39: 2164: 126:. More taxation demanded staff at the exchequer to sift an increase in the case load causing more widespread litigation cases to come to the court. From the 1580s onwards the Barons of Exchequer were no longer held in such low regard, and more likely to be Serjeants-at-law before qualification. The Inns of Courts began to exclude solicitors, and held posts for judges and barons open equally to barristers. In 1591, Regulations reflected a case in which the Lord Keeper Egerton banned solicitors from seeking cases in the Exchequer. 229:, barons were not necessarily qualified special pleaders or serjeants; office was in the gift of the king, and barons were not usually permitted to refuse appointment. From then until 1478, it was recognised that there should be four puisne Barons. One was frequently named as Second Baron and rarely appointments were named as Third Baron and Fourth Baron. From then until 1547, the three puisne barons were always appointed to numbered offices, but in 1549, 255: 119:) barons. When Robert Shute was appointed second baron in June 1579 the patent declared "he shall be reputed and be of the same order, rank, estimation, dignity and pre-eminence to all intents and purposes as any puisne judge of either of the two other courts." The rise of commercial trade in Elizabethan England occasioned fraudulent application of the 233:
as successor to John Darnall was merely appointed as 'one of the Barons of the Exchequer'. However, he and his successors held the office of Cursitor Baron. An additional Baron was appointed in 1604. The number of puisnes generally remained at three until the 19th century, but there was a fourth from
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The Orlebar Chronicles in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, 1553–1733, or the Children of the Manorhouse and their Posterity; by Frederica St. John Orlebar. Pub. Mitchell Hughes and Clarke, London, 1930.
1307: 162:, it became practice for all Barons of the Exchequer to be Serjeants. This further increased the Exchequer's standing, since for the first time it put the Exchequer at the same level as the 150:. In the early years of the Exchequer's existence, the Barons were the chief auditors of the accounts of England, a role passed to dedicated auditors during the reign of 1242: 177:
From 1550 to 1579, there was a major distinction between the chief baron and the second, third and fourth puisne barons. The difference was in social status and
154:. With the Exchequer's expansion during the Tudor era, the Barons became more important; where previously only the Chief Baron had been appointed from the 1011: 217:'s reign. From 1278, there were three Barons, with a fourth being appointed in 1296 and a fifth in 1299. By 1308, one of the Barons was recognised as 525: 230: 213:
By 1272, individuals were nominated to the office of Baron of the Exchequer from time to time: 24 baronial justiciers were appointed by the end of
1895:... Jane, daughter of Robert Shute of Hockington, co. Cambridge (ancestor of Barrington Viscounts (Ireland, c.1720); Baron of the Exchequer 1579). 2074: 931: 38: 1163: 2103: 17: 2153: 2138: 262: 1254: 1915: 1398: 1218: 167: 141: 1236: 1133: 793: 137:, and settled revenue disputes. A puisne baron was styled "Mr Baron X" and the chief baron as "Lord Chief Baron X". 2267: 901: 1785: 205:. By 1841, the equitable jurisdiction was transferred to the Court of Chancery, which deals with pecuniary cases. 2067: 163: 2183: 823: 1388: 1344: 1059: 1047: 1931: 2246: 2123: 2118: 1890: 1393: 1383: 1206: 1063: 1023: 1005: 971: 108: 1806: 239: 2113: 1194: 2272: 2178: 2060: 1248: 835: 2236: 1108: 1053: 877: 2163: 1786:"FRAY, John (d.1461), of London and Munden Furnival, Herts.publisher= History of Parliament Online" 1175: 989: 2098: 1332: 1224: 1035: 609: 266: 225:
commanded the Exchequer sessions to be held at Hilary term. By the reforms of the reign of King
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left office because he was murdered on the road to Leicester. Madox, ii, 60;
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to qualify at the Inns of Court as the senior court at Westminster.
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1290/1–1307: William de Carleton later Chief Baron of the Exchequer
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having leave of absence to attend to the office of a Baron of the
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They were originally the same judges as those of the
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Sir Edward Coke, Preface to Coke's 10th Law Report.
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Cambridge 638:1483–1494: Edward Goldsburgh 635:1481–1483: Thomas Whitington 479:1357–1362: John de Bukyngham 470:1352–1356: William de Thorpe 434:1332–1334: John de Hildesley 413:1330–1332: Robert de Aylston 359:1311–1314: Walter de Norwich 326:1297/8–1307: Roger de Hegham 311:1284/5: William de Middleton 109:Chief Baron of the Exchequer 107:. The Barons consisted of a 7: 2114:Chancellor of the Exchequer 2000:Foss, Judges, vi, 189–190; 1817:8 Note; Sir William Dugdale 1805:1446; Common Pleas record: 1714:: 44 Edw. 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Index

Barons of the Exchequer

Exchequer of Pleas
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
puisne
Quo minus writ
common law
court of equity
Court of King's Bench
curia regis
Edward II
serjeants-at-law
barristers
Court of Common Pleas
Court of King's Bench
coif
education
lawyers
inns of court
Clement Higham
barristers
Elizabeth I
serjeant-at-law
Henry III
Edward I
Richard II
Edward Saxleby
John Smith
Scottish Exchequer
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