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- The Dialogus de Scaccario, or Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, is a mediaeval treatise on the practice of the English Exchequer written in the late...
- into use in the 12th century. Richard FitzNeal wrote in the Dialogus de Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so called because its decisions were unalterable...
- origins of the Norman law are described in the 12th-century Dialogus de Scaccario: In the period immediately following the Conquest what were left of the...
- the manor of El****rough in the 12th century, Elias Ostiarius (or de Scaccario). The name "Ostiarius" meant an usher of the Court of the Exchequer and...
- Richard Fitz Neal, the treasurer of Henry II and author of the Dialogus de Scaccario; the latter part (1177–1192) was ascribed by Stubbs to Roger of Howden...
- veracity of the story. In 1250, a sermon called Quaedam moralitas de scaccario per Innocentium papum (The Innocent Morality) showed the world as being...
- "second only in honour to Domesday Book itself, the "Liber Rubeus de Scaccario" has, for more than six centuries, held a foremost place among our national...
- are two 13th-century Latin texts, De Vetula and Quaedam moralitas de scaccario. The etymology of "bishop" comes from Old English bisceop "bishop, high...
- baronage as peers one of another. Under King Henry II, the Dialogus de Scaccario already distinguished between greater barons, who held per baroniam by...
- and greater barons, severally by our letters". See also the Dialogus de Scaccario. Sources Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th. ed. vol. 9, pp. 119–123, "Feudalism"...