| 41. | Channell was the son of William Fry Channell of Hyde Park Gardens, who was later Baron Channell, of the Court of Exchequer.
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| 42. | He was a Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer ( Ireland ) in 1356 and in 1359 was charged with the defence of Leinster.
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| 43. | He was an official of the English Crown by 1348 and was then appointed third Baron of the Court of Exchequer ( Ireland ).
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| 44. | Instead of rendering a decision on the day of argument, the Court of Exchequer reserved judgment, presenting its opinion on 23 November 1837.
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| 45. | As he was signing his name in the court of exchequer with the rest, Calamy looked very hard at his rather advanced pupil.
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| 46. | The last great justiciar, Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, was removed from office in 1232, and the Court of Exchequer.
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| 47. | If this legal fiction was successful, the defendant would be arrested and brought before the Court of Exchequer, where the case would be heard.
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| 48. | A suit was brought in the Court of Exchequer Chamber and judgment was for the Queen founding the Crown s right to mine gold or silver.
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| 49. | Once again a member of his ship's crew denounced Lawson for smuggling; leading the Court of Exchequer to fine him ?00, 000.
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| 50. | The office was hereditary, and the family's right to act as Admiral was confirmed by the Court of Exchequer ( Ireland ) in 1639.
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