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- Richard FitzNeal (c. 1130 – 10 September 1198) was a churchman and bureaucrat in the service of Henry II of England. In 1158 or 1159 Nigel, Bishop of Ely...
- derived. The name "Domesday Book" came into use in the 12th century. Richard FitzNeal wrote in the Dialogus de Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so called...
- relied upon heavily in the first 11 years. Aided by the capable Richard FitzNeal, he reformed the currency in 1158, putting his name on English coins for...
- attack of paralysis. He was succeeded as treasurer by his son, Richard fitzNeal, whom he had trained in the operations of the Exchequer, or Treasury of...
- practice of the English Exchequer written in the late 12th century by Richard FitzNeal. The treatise, written in Latin, and known from four m****cripts from the...
- also cited the late twelfth-century book Dialogus de Scaccario by Richard FitzNeal. This book claimed that the Saxons and Normans had so merged through intermarriage...
- Diocese of Lincoln Appointed 1189 Term ended 1195 Predecessor Richard FitzNeal Successor Roger de Rolleston Other post(s) Archdeacon of Leicester Personal...
- of how the Pipe rolls were created. The Dialogue was written by Richard FitzNeal, the son of Nigel of Ely, who was Treasurer for both Henry I and Henry...
- the fifth Lord High Treasurer of England. He was a relative of Richard FitzNeal and supposed descendant of Nigel, Bishop of Ely, both previous Lord High...
- 1992–1998 **** Neal (disambiguation) Richard Neile (1562–1640), English bishop Richard Neill (1875–1970), American actor Richard FitzNeal (died 1198), churchman...