| 31. | In 1604 he was re-elected MP for Bristol until 1605 when he became a Baron of the Court of Exchequer.
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| 32. | He ended his parliamentary career a year later, when he was appointed as a judge of the Scottish Court of Exchequer.
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| 33. | In the same year, however, England abolished the Court of Exchequer, merging its jurisdiction into the High Court of Justice.
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| 34. | He was Lent reader of the inn in 1616 and was made a John Denham, transferred to the English court of exchequer.
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| 35. | He was an official in the Court of Exchequer ( Ireland ) by 1505 and became a Baron of the Exchequer in 1507.
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| 36. | He was appointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer ( Ireland ) in 1380, and became Chief Baron the following year.
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| 37. | In 1608 Sir Hugh Pollard was named as chief forester in a suit brought before the Court of Exchequer by his deputy William Pincombe.
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| 38. | After 1820, the Remembrancer's broad duties were split up by the Court of Exchequer ( England ) etc . Act 1820.
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| 39. | Section 8 granted direct Court of Common Pleas to the Court of Exchequer Chamber, rather than indirectly through the King's Bench.
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| 40. | The resolution of these restrictions came shortly after 1585, when a new Court of Exchequer Chamber was established to hear common law appeals.
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